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CALENDAR
OF
INQUISITIONS MISCELLANEOUS
(CHANCERY).
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CALENDAR
OF
INQUISITIONS MISCELLANEOUS
(CHANCERY)
PRESERVED EST THE
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VOL. II.
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CONTENTS.
Page
Preface - - - - - - - vii
Corrigenda ------ ix
Calendar ------- i
Index of Persons and Places - - - - 531
Index oe Subjects . . . . . 707
(vii)
PKEFACE.
The nature and history of the documents dealt with
in this Calendar are discussed in the preface to the first
volume.
The present volume carries the Calendar down to the
twenty -second year of Edward III.
The abstracts for it were prepared by Mr. Harley Rodney,
M.A., an Assistant Record Keeper, wifh some assistance
from Mr. J. G. Morris, B.A., formerly an Assistant Record
Keeper, and the volume was seen through the press by
Mr. S. R. vScargill-Bird, F.S.A., formerly Secretary to
this Office. The Index has been compiled by Mr. A. E.
Bland, B.A., also of this Office.
H. C. MAXWEIvIv I.YTE.
Public Record Office,
28 June, 1916.
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COERIGENDA
No. 128, last line. For Henry III read Henry II.
Xos. 335 and 361. For Uston read Ufton.
No. 548, reference. For 78 (66) read 87 (66).
No. 962, line 3. For 1237 read 1327.
No. 1004, Zi?ie 1. For mayor read mayors.
No. 1022 ij). 254). i^or Oldeburn read Oldebury.
No. 1031, line 2. i^or Edward II read Edward III.
No. 1249, last line. For Lue reacZ Ive.
Nos. 1488 and 1489. For Lay ton read Laxton.
No. 1628 {p. 400). -For Tliwancastre read Twancastre or Twaucastre.
[Endorsed " apud Castre."]
No. 1648. For Menand read Menaud.
Wt. 3402:j. * ^
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INQUISITIONS MISCELLANEOUS
(CHANCERY).
1. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Langele. 8 June 1 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Monday the octave of St. John the Baptist.
The abbot of Coggeshale ought to repair and maintain the bridge of
Stratford between Branketre and Coggeshale. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (1.)
2. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, esoheator south of Trent. Westminster.
26 February 1 Edward II. [1308.]
Writ of privy seal to the same, or to him who supplies his place in
Somerset. Carlisle. 21 June 35 Edward I. French.
Inquisition : — Merston. 4 July 35 Edward I.
The church of Corf tan Dynham is worth 10?. a year, and nobody has
presented any person to the said church except the ancestors of John son and
heir of Joyce de Dynham, within age and in the king's wardship, except that
in the month of April 35 Edward I John de Apadam, who holds the manor
of Corf ton of the inheritance of Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of John
de Gurney, presented Walter de Tyberton, who holds it by such presentation,
and was instituted by the bishop of Bath and Wells. Cf . Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 4:1. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (2.)
3. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Westminster. 4 March 1 Edward II.
[1308.]
Inquisition : — Thursday after Palm Sunday.
An acre of land in Calverhale, which was held by William son of Richard
son of Hugh of Calverhale, who was outlawed for felony, was for a year and a
day in the hand of the late king. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 32.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (3.)
4. Writ to the sheriff of Derby. Westminster. 27 February 1 Edward II.
[1308.]
Inquisition before the steward of the liberty of the honor of Tuttebury.
Hatton. Wednesday in Whitsun week.
Ten acres of land in Hatton, which were held by John Turnepeny, who was
outlawed for felony, were for a year and a day in the hand of the late king.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 40. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (4.)
5. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Eltham. 20 February 1 Edward H.
[1308.] ^
Inquisition : — Stafford. Thursday before the Ascension.
The moiety of a mill in Waterfal, which was held by Robert son of Benedict
de Boterdon, hanged for felony, was for a year and a day in the hand of the
late king. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 37. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (5.)
Wt. 34623.— H.T. Ltd.— 400. * 1
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6. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Westminster. 12 May 1 Edward II.
[1308.]
Inquisition : — Great Bromlegh. Tuesday after the Ascension.
Eighteen acres of land and two acres of meadow in Great Bromlegh, which
were held by Edmund son of Sewal Abel, hanged for felony, were not for a
year and a day in the hand of the late king.
The tenements were held of William de Estwode, as mesne lord, of the fee
of St. Osith, and are now held by Richard le Chapman and Katharine his
wife, who had the year and day and ought to answer therefor.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (6.)
7. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Eltham. 18 February 1 Edward II.
[1308.]
Inquisition : — A messuage and two shops in Shrewsbury, which were held
by John Killot, hanged for felony, were for a year and a day in the hand of
the late king. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 39. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (7.)
8. Writ to Robert de Stepelton and Walter de Beissy under the privy
seal used by the king before his accession. Dounscore. 13 August
1 Edward II. [1307.] French.
Extent of the manor of Stretton. Sunday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
Sum, m. 17s. 3|f7.
There is a church of the yearly value of 20/., the advowson of which belongs
to the king. ' C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (8.)
9. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Langele. 14 November 1 Edward II.
[1307-1308.]
Inquisition before William le Walere, bailiff of the liberty of Claveryngge.
Berden. Monday before St. Gregory the Pope.
A messuage and seven acres of land in Manweden, which were held by
Warin son of William, outlawed for felony, were for a year and a day in the hand
of the late king. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 28. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (9.)
10. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Leicester. 10 October
1 Edward II. [1307.]
Inquisition : — Blyth. Sunday before St. Simon and St. Jude.
A messuage, 120 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and a rent of 355. in
Blyth, Stirap, and Ulcotes, which were held by John son of Roger Darcy,
outlawed for felony, were for a year and a day in the hand of the late king.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 5. ^ C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (10.)
11. Writ under the seal of Scotland to Aymer de Valencia, warden of
Scotland. Seneghare. 28 August 1 Edward II. [1307.]
Inquisition: — Rotheglen. 17 September.
Compensation to Thomas de la Haye for loss incurred during the building
of a castle at Tolybothevill. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to Scotlaiid,
in, 3. C.Inq. Misc. File 68. (11.)
12. Commission to John de Donecastre, William de Roston, and Edward
de Eboraco. Westminster. 18 March 1 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition before the said William and Edward. Pokelington. Saturday
before St. Wilfrid.
MISCELLANEOUS
Tlie churches of Pokelington, Kilhim, and Pikring were granted by the
king's ancestors to the church of St. Peter, York, for the maintenance of the
dean, so that every dean should feed 50 poor persons within the deanery,
viz. at Pokehngton, Killuin and Pikring in turn every day with bread, ale,
pottage, flesh and fish, according to the day, to the value of a penny, and
should give to each of the said poor persons vesture {ununi garniamentum) for
winter of the price of 4:0d. and a pair of shoes of tlie price of 5r?. ; and all the
deans found the said alms until Master Robert de Skardeburgh, sometime
dean, withdrew the same, and the deans after him, viz. Master Henry de
Newerk and Sir William de Hamelton, and the Pope for his time in the past
year. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (12.)
13. Writ of privy seal to the sheriff of Stafford. Carlisle. 2 September
1 Edward II. [1307.] French.
Inquisition : — Friday the morrow of St. Matthew.
The baili\A'ick of Pyrhull, before the late King Edward granted to Walter,
bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and Thomas earl of Lancaster, return of
writs and other liberties was worth 20 marks a year ; but in consequence of
the said grants is now worth 10/. a yea,T.
Hugh Bussy had the said bailiwick for life at 20 marks a year, who for his
trespasses left the realm, whereupon the said bailiwick was taken into the
hand of the late King Edward, and afterwards by commission of the Exchequer
delivered to William de Preers for a term of years expiring at Michaelmas
next for a yearly payment of 20 marks.
The king can grant the said bailiwick to whom he pleases without injury
to any person.
Petition to the king and council from Geoffrey son of Geoffrey Griffyn, who
had the bailiwick of Pirehulle in fee, and was arraigned before Sir John de
Berewyk and his fellows, justices last in eyre in co. Stafford, as to the warrant
by which he claimed the said bailiwick, and answered by ancient tenure beyond
memory ; whereupon it was found by inquisition before the said justices
that King Richard was once seised of the said bailiwick, and the said bailiwick
was taken into the king's hand, whereas [King Richard] was never seised
except as guardian during the minority of Geoffrey Griffyn, kinsman of the
petitioner, who when he reached full age had the bailiwick, and granted it in
fee to Bertram Griffyn, his brother, grandfather of the petitioner, whose heir
the petitioner is ; King Henry took the homage of the said Bertram for the
said bailiwick and granted it to him by his charter, a transcript of which is
annexed to the petition.
The petitioner heretofore laid the matter before the council of the late
king, and Walter de Langeton, then treasurer, was ordered to give him his
remedy, who. because the petitioner could not give such gifts as he wished,
would do nothing ; wherefore the petitioner prays to have the said bailiwick
at the ancient farm.
Transcript of letters patent dated at Muntgumery, 6 September 12 Henry III.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (13.)
14. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Westminster. 7 November
1 Edward IL [1307.]
Inquisition : — Suth Clifton. Saturday before St. Nicholas.
A messuage in Newerk, containing three shops, held by William de la Haye
of John, bishop of Lincoln, by the service of I2d. a year and worth lO.s. a
INQUISITIONS
year ; 1 J acres of land in Northgate held by the said William of the said bishop
at a rent of 4Jc?. and worth 12d. ; and a messuage in Newerk held by the said
William of the dean and chapter of Lincoln by the service of 12c?. and worth
lOs., were seized into the hand of the late king in consequence of the outlawry
of the said William for the death of Beatrice his wife, and delivered to the
township of Newerk, which now holds the same, and had the year and day
thereof, and ought to answer therefor. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 12.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (14.)
1 5. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland. Tower of London. 23 February
1 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Tuesday before the Ascension.
A messuage and 12 acres of land in Thoresby, which were held by Adam
del Despenser, hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in the hands
of the late king and the present king. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 74.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (15.)
1 6. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Westminster. 10 November
1 Edward II. [1307.]
Inquisition : — Chigewell. Wednesday the eve of the Conversion of St.
Paul.
A messuage and 17 acres of land in Chigewell, which were held by William
Sauvage, Avho for felony abjured the realm at Berkyngge on the Sunday before
Christmas 35 Edward I, before Simon le Bret, coroner, have been for a year
and a day in the hands of the late King Edward and the present king. Cf.
Close Roil Calendar, p. 20. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (16.)
1 7. Writ to the sub-escheator of Derby. Westminster. 8 November
1 Edward II. [1307.]
Inquisition : — Le Berstones. 25 October.
Roger de Morteyn held the manor of Eyum in the Peak of the king in chief
by the service of a knight's fee, and ploughing and mowing for the castle of
the Peak, who gave to Roger le Rous and Agnes his wife and their heirs 4
messuages, 6 bovates of land, and 6 acres of pasture out of the said manor,
each bovate with its messuage being worth 6s. M. a year, and each acre of
pasture worth [3d.] a year, making in all 4 Is. Gd., and because this tenement
was alienated from the said manor without licence, it was seized into the
king's hand.
[Endorsed : ] Ista inquisicio capta juit prius per breve directum Ricardo Oysel
magistro meo, flat per finem xx.s. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 31.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (17.)
18. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. Witnessed by
Walter Reginaldi, treasurer. Westminster. 18 March 1 Edward II. [1308.]
[Endorsed :] The lands of Sirs John and David, sons of Hamse de la Pole,
were seized into the king's hand by decision of the auditors of the account of
Sir Hugh de Leomenistre, late chamberlain of Chester, because the said Hugh
could not specify by what warrant the said Hawise held the said lands and
from what time, to whom the king (then prince) had committed the lands
to farm by extent, and thus the said Hawise held them from Trinity
34 Edward I until Sir Hugh de Audeleye, then justice of North Wales, re-seized
MISCELLANEOUS
them into the king's hand for the aforesaid reason in the quinzaine of Trinity
35 Edward 1. and thus they remain still in the king's hand.
Inquisition : — La Pole. Tuesday the feast of St. George.
Valuation of the said lands, which the said John and David held by the
service of finding a- man each for the army. Sum, 19/. 3s. 4^(/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (18.)
19. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Eltham. 18 February 1 Edward 11.
[1308.]
Inquisition : — Friday after St. Matthias.
The late king had no year, day, or waste of a messuage in the suburb of
London which was held by John son of Benedict le Sporiere of Fletestrete,
outlawed for felony, because the said John two years before the outlawry
sold the messuage to William de Toppesfelde, who now holds it. /
The messuage was held of Thomas son of Thomas de Pulesdon for six marks
a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (19.)
20. W^rit to the sheriff of Salop. Langele. 28 November 1 Edward 11.
[1307.] .
Inquisition : — Shrewsbury. Thursday after St. Hilary.
A messuage, a mill, and two acres of land in la Bolde, held by William son
of William le Mule ward, who was hanged for felony, were for a year and a day
in the hand of the late king. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 19.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (20.)
21. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Langele. 20 November 1 Edward 11.
[1307.]
Inquisition before William le WaUere, bailiff of the liberty of Claveryng.
Berden. Friday after St. Andrew.
A messuage, ten acres of land, two acres of wood, and a rent of 12c?. in Mane-
weden, held by Warin son of William, who was outlawed for felony, were
for a yea.r and a day in the hands of the late king and the present king.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 19. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (21.)
22. Writ from Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent, to Thomas
de la Vyne, his sub-escheator in Surrey. Westminster. 24 January
1 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — 28 January.
William de Clyvedene and Alice his wife hold no land in Surrey except of
the dower of the said Alice at Mikleham, viz. —
A messuage with a curtilage worth by the year
34 acres of arable land
A several pasture for sheep
2 acres of wood
Rents of assize beyond the rent returned to the lords of the
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The said William de Clyvedene holds of his own inheritance in Tappelowe,
CO. Buckingham : —
A messuage and garden worth by the year
28 acres of arable land
2 acres of meadow
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Endorsed : Fiat per finem viginti solidorum et intretur finis in Cancellaria.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (22.)
23. Writ to the sheriff of York in pursuance of a commission to Henry
de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, of the keeping of the king's castle of Skypton in
Craven during pleasure. Westminster. 28 October 1 Edward II. [1307.]
Inquisition before the sheriff of York and John Biron. Skypton in Cravene.
Friday after St. Hilary.
The castle of Skypton and the towers and other houses within the precinct
of the said castle, deteriorated much in the time of Richard Oysel, late keeper,
and need repair to the value of 100 marks. The park was burdened by 70
mares of the said Richard and their issue feeding therein, so that the deer
were put to flight, and only 11 does and a buck remained, because the park
is small and only a league in circumference ; the wall of the park deteriorated
to the value of 20s.
In the forest there were two iron forges in the wood of Holdene, to which
the said Richard and Robert del Spens, his forester, sold 288 oaks ; the said
forges also destroyed a very great part of the underwood ; in the wood of
Calder 151 oaks were sold by the same, part to a lead forge and part to divers
persons ; an acre of underwood was also sold ; in the woods of Crokerys and
Elishow 351 oaks were sold, and 3 acres of underwood, and alder and underwood
besides without number ; in the wood of How an acre of underwood was
sold, as of hazels and thorns {utde corulis etspinetis) ; in the wood of Berdene and
Kerlyngclif 40 oaks were sold, part to an iron forge and part to divers persons.
Two hauberks were found in the castle ; of other goods the jurors know
nothing. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (23.)
24. Writ to Stephen de Burghersh, son and heir of Robert de Burghersh,
Westminster. 16 March 1 Edward II. [1308.]
Commission to Robert de Burgherssh, warden of the Cinque Ports, William
de Echyngham, and William de Hastinges. Lenton. 5 April 31 Edward I.
Inquisition : — Winchelsea. Thursday after the Invention of the Holy
Cross. 31 Edward I.
John, long since bishop of Ely, treasurer, seized 35 acres of land and a
yearly rent of 4s. issuing out of 2 acres of land in the tenure of John Tresgoz,
of the inheritance of Robert, son and heir of John de Langhurst, within age
and in the wardship of William Borgeys of Winchelsea, for the enlargement
of the new town of Winchelsea on St. James's day 16 Edward I, the said
land and rent being worth 565. ^d. a year, the arrears for 15 years amounting
to 4:21. Os. 3^d., and damages for the detention of the tenements without
compensation being estimated at 201.
MISCELLANEOUS
The king has in the wood of Twistride, and in Ore, co. Sussex, land, rents,
and services (specified), out of wliich reasonable exchange and compensation
can be made for the land so seized. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, j>- 1^5.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (24.)
25. Petition to the King and Council from the people of Frodesham
for an enquiry into certain inquisitions as to their franchises. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 15 May. French.
Further petition of the people of Frodshara setting out their liberties and
franchises. French (undated).
Commission to John de Crumbewell, William de Ormesby, and John de
Insula, to enquire as to the matters contained in the said petitions. Langeleye.
13 March 2 Edward II. [1309.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said justice. Boclaund. Thursday
before Easter.
Panel of jurors.
See also Nos. 46 and 53. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (25.)
26. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham to view the castle of Nottingham
and to enquire of defects and the cost of repairs. Langele. 12 June
1 Edward II. [1308.]
Fragment of an inquisition. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (26.)
27. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Marlebergh. 22 June 1 Edward II.
[1308.]
Inquisition at the bridge of Wychenore. Monday after Mid Lent
2 Edward II. [1309.]
William de Saunford, to whom the king had granted certain customs for
the repair of the said bridge, had there with him John le Tayllur of Bronteston,
who feloniously killed a man unknown, and robbed him, and threw him into
the water, for which robbery and death the said John was indicted at the
grand tourn of the steward of the earl of Lancaster, and likewise the said William
for harbouring the said John. As soon as they knew of the said indictments,
the said John took a horse of the said William of the price of 40s., and fled
into Ireland, and likewise the said William fled towards London, wherefore
the bailiffs of the said earl attached certain chattels of the said William, viz.
a horse of the price of 5^. and a bed of the price of 9s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (27.)
28. Writ to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester. Westminster.
15 December 1 Edward II. [1308.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition :— Chester. Thursday the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
On Thursday before Easter 30 Edward I a fire arose in Northwich by means
of certain cinders projected {projectos) and not well extinguished between 2 salt
pits. The flame reached the house of Hugh son of Geoffrey, and was so increased
by a strong north wind that 65 saltpits were burned, of which 30 were of
the yearly value of lO.s. each, and 35 of 65. Hd., 18 of each class belonging to
the abbot of Vale Royal, who had no profit thereof in aid of his farm for a
year.
A watermill of the king of the yearly value of 10^. was also burned, and
remained unrepaired for half a year to the loss of the said abbot of lOOs.,
INQUISITIONS
who also suffered by the burning of corn and malt therein, and of an oven
in the said town, making his total loss amount to 25?. 25. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 103. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (28.)
29. Commission to Hugh de Louthere, Robert de Barton, and Michael
de Haverington. Marlebergh. 19 June 1 Edward II. [1308.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Cumberland.
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Tuesday before St. Denis 2 Edward II.
Loss sustained by the prior of St. Mary's, Carlisle, owing to the occupation
of the king's mills there, of which he was farmer, in grinding corn for the
maintenance of the king's household and of other great persons. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 296. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (29.)
30. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Langele. 18 November 1 Edward II.
[1307.]
Inquisition ; — Wabrone. Friday after St. Matthias 1 Edward II.
[1 March, 1308.]
William son of Thomas de Wabrone wickedly slew William Brith (Bright
in lorit) of Wabrone at Wabrone with a dung fork {de .j. furca fimaria) because
he found him idling in his service. No man received William nor procured
the felony. C. Inq. Misc. File 68. (30.)
31 . Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland. Westminster. 7 May 2 Edward II.
[1309.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Tuesday before St. John the Baptist.
A messuage and two bovates of land in Ayketon, held by Adam son of
John de Wyganby, who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a
day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Caleridar, p. 181.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (1.)
32. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Windsor. 10 July 2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
A messuage and 1| virgates of land in Wambergh, held by Richard atte
Church, who was outlawed for the death of Thomas de London, at the suit of
Alice his wife, were seized into the king's hand and committed to Sir Hugh
de Deneford by Andrew de Grinestede then sheriff, the said Sir Hugh to
answer for the year and day 16s.
The said Richard held the premises in fee simple of the said Sir Hugh, warden
of the chapel of St. Katherine, Wambergh, by the service of 20s. a year, and
Sir Hugh still holds them according to the form of the said commission.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 78. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (2.)
33. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Chester. 29 July 2 Edward 11. [1308.]
Inquisition before the bailiffs of the liberty of Shrewsbury. Tuesday the
feast of St. Mary Magdalene 3 Edward II. [1309.]
A toft in Shrewsbury, held by John Killot, who was hanged for felony,
has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
2?. 181. G. Inq. Misc. File 69. (3.)
34. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Westminster. 17 October
2 Edward II.
Inquisition in the full hundred of Grymeswrosue. Monday after All Saints.
MISCELLANEOUS 9
A messuage and 40 acres of land in Bisscliopestone, held by John Cobbe,
who for felony abjured the realm, have been for a year and a day and more,
and still are, in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 83.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (4.)
35. A\'rit to the sheriff of Hereford. Westminster. 18 October
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Brokesliasshe. Wednesday after All Souls.
A messuage in Nicholesmawene, held by John Puke, Avho was hanged for
felony, has been in the king's hand for a year and a da}^ Cf . Close Boll Cal-
endar, p. 86. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (5.)
36. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. Berkhampstede. 2 August,
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Tuesday after Michaelmas.
Two messuages and two bovates of land except one acre and three roods
in Sutton by Brouhton, held by Robert de Ayleston, who was outlawed for
felon}^, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Boll Cal-
endar, p. 81. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (6.)
37. Writ of privy seal to Warin del Idle, constable of Windsor. West-
minster. 27 October 2 Edward II. [1308.] French.
Petition of Agnes, daughter of Osbern Under ore. French.
Inquisition : — Old Windsor. Friday after St. Martin.
Aylwyn atte Broke, of Old Windsor, freeholder, procreated two daughters,
Agnes and Maud, to whom after his death his inheritance descended. The
said Agnes married Osbert Underore and had issue Agnes their daughter and
heir, the petitioner. After the death of the said Osbert, Agnes, the mother,
married William de Scales, and the said William and Agnes the mother enfeoffed
John de London of two acres of land and half an acre of meadow in Old
Windsor ; he enfeoffed thereof the present king, while prince of Wales, who
now holds the same.
Commission to Warin de Insula, constable of Windsor Castle, and John de
Foxle. Westminster. 28 November.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berks.
Copy of a grant by the said William and Agnes to the said John.
Copy of similar grant.
Inquisition : — New Windsor. Saturday after the Circumcision.
Repeats the findings of the former inquisition.
The said William and Agnes the mother enfeoffed che said John by deed
without fine ; the said Agnes the mother died without issue of herself and
the said William ; the petitioner never did anything to exclude her from
action ; the said William has no land by which he can give warranty ; no
lands have descended to the heirs of the said John after his death.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (7.)
38. Writ to the sheriff of Westmoreland. Westminster. 2 November
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Barton. Thursday before St. Peter's Chair.
A messuage, three acres of land, and an acre of meadow, in Barton, held
by William atte Brigge, who was outlawed for felony, have been for a year
and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 218.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (8.)
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39. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland. Norhampton. 8 August
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Saturday after the beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Five messuages, 22 acres and H roods of land, and 4 acres of meadow in
Dromdraw, held by Adam del Spense, who was hanged for felony, have been
for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 79.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (9.)
40. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Lychefeld. 25 June 2 Edward II.
[1309.]
Inquisition : — Tutbury. Monday the octave of Michaelmas 3 Edward II.
Ten acres of land and half an acre of meadow in Tutbury, held by John
le Foun of Tutbury, who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a
day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 197.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (10.)
41 . Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge. Langele. 8 February 2 Edward II.
[1309.]
Inquisition : — Stowe. Monday after St. Petronilla.
Simon Prestessone of Long Stowe, outlawed for felony, held of Baldwin
de Stowe in Long Stowe a messuage and 20 acres of land ; and 4 acres of
land in the same town of Simon de Brunne ; the king has had year, day, and
waste thereof ; the said Baldwin now holds the messuage and 20 acres ;
whereof the year, day, and waste are worth 265. 8d. for which he will
answer. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 172. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (11.)
42. Writ to Gerard Salvayn, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
4 October 2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Wethirby. Sunday before Christmas.
The hospital of St. Mary Magdalene of Rypon was void in the time of the
late king, because Master Thomas de Corbrige, sometime archbishop of York,
conferred the same upon Patrick de Brafferton to hold for the life of the said
Master Thomas, and the late king could confer the same upon one of his clerks
during the voidance of tlie archbishopric. Master William de Grenefeld,
noAV archbishop of York, deprived the said Patrick because he could not hold
the hospital except for the lifetime of this Master Thomas without the
confirmation of the chapter of York, and for that reason conferred the hospital
upon Nicholas de Bondegate, who now holds it.
The hospital is worth 20 marks a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (12.)
43. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
6 November 2 Edward II. [1308.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Southampton, 20 November.
William le Blake, who held the sixth and seventh parts of a pesage in
Southampton of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, intended to enfeoff
thereof Thomas Stut of Southampton in the year 24 Edward I, whereupon
William de Lutegareshale, then sub-escheator of Malcolm de Herle, escheator
south of Trent, came and took the said sixth and seventh parts into the king's
hand on the supposition that the said WiUiam had so enfeoffed the said
Thomas. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (13.)
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44. Commission to Master John de Everdon, baron of the Exchequer.
Witness : Walter, elect of Worcester, treasurer. Westminster. 21 July
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Extent of the manor of Rodeston, co. Northampton, which belonged to
Isabel de Fortibus, sometime countess of Aumale. Monday before St.
Peter's Chains.
Sum, 211. 2s. 6i(?.
Value of the goods on the manor, 44?. 5s. M.
G. Inq. Misc. File 69. (14.)
45. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Whales. Langele. 7 March
2 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition : — Carmarthen. Friday after St. Martin 3 Edward II.
The abbot of Whitland holds by charter of Rhys ap Griffith, sometime
prince of South Wales, and by confirmation of John, king of England, land
called Kylvargan in the commote of Ketheynock in frank almoin quit of
all service and secular custom ; Walter de Pederton, late justice of South
Wales, granted to the abbot housbote, heybote, common of pasture for his
beasts in the king's wood of Ketheynock for 2s. yearly payable at the
Exchequer of Carmarthen ; in the course of time the justice increased the 25.
to half a mark ; in the time of Sir J. de Ha very ng, afterwards justice, the
abbot of his own accord granted to the king a mark for the same, payable
yearly at the said Exchequer without any future increase ; William de Rogate,
while chamberlain of South Wales, exacted two marks and arbitrarily levied
that amount by distraint ; Master William le Hore, now chamberlain,
continues levying the same amount, and says that he found the two marks
put in an extent. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (15.)
46. Petition of the people of the town and manor of Frodesham. French.
Writ of privy seal to Robert de Holland, justice of Chester. Kenyngton.
9 September 2 Edward II. [1308.] French.
Inquisition : — Wednesday after St. Luke.
The men of the manor and town of Frodesham have dug and taken turves
and other estovers, and of right ought to do so within the manor, but the
parceners of the town of Kyngesleye, viz. William Gerard, Peter de Thornton,
and Richard Doun take wages and money of the said men, appropriating the
king's soil to the amount of 200 acres and more, to the damage of the said
men of 40s. a year.
Sir Peter de Button, knight, has of right a fishery on the Wevere called
* le Lowe,' but has made another, which was destroyed by the bailiff of
Frodesham and reconstructed by the said Sir Peter, who holds the same, to
the damage of the lord of 10s. a year.
William Gerard and Peter de Thornton hold of right a fishery called
' Gravesebbe,' and have raised another to the disherison of the lord.
The lord has his navigation {nauviam suani) from the bridge of Wevere to
Swarteskere, so that nobody ought to load ships or boats for trade without
paying toll, or doing his will.
The men of the town and manor of Frodesham are free from toll throughout
Cheshire, except salt toU at Wich ; nevertheless the bailiffs of the earl of
Lincoln take toll from them at Halton ; and Robert de Bradeford also takes
from them toll and passage at the east gate of the city of Chester.
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The lord of the said manor, or his baihff, ought to hold all pleas of trespass
and pleas of the Ci'own, but the sheriff and the sergeants of the peace or bedels
interfere with the said liberty to the damage of the manor of 100/.
The men of the said manor used to take all their estovers in the woods of
Kyngeslegh, Alvendelegh, and Hellesby until the time of Constance de Byern,
when they were hindered by the lords of Alvendeleye and Hellesby, and the
parceners of Kyngeslegh.
The said men used to have common for all their beasts in the said woods
at all times of the year, and their hogs had mast, and the manor of Frodesham
had pannage ; but now the said woods are assarted and inclosed, and the
lord has lost his pannage to the value of 100s. and the men their common.
William de Hellesby has three sheepfolds on the marsh of Frodesham, and
holds two acres of meadow in the manor of Frodesham, without warrant ;
the said William has assarted and inclosed Le Legemor and Le Legewode,
in the pasture of the said manor, whereby the king's wanlass is totally
destroyed.
The lord's fisheries ought to be maintained and built with timber from the
woods of Bacheclowes, Weremor, Rodeymor, and Kyngesleye.
The inhabitants of the townships of Kyngesleye, Neuton, Alvendelegh, and
Hellesby, distant from Frodesham a league, or at most two, use all kinds of
merchandise, including the sale of meat, ale, and the like, whereby the borough
of Frodesham is utterly ruined.
Writ of privy seal to J. bishop of Chichester, chancellor, commanding him
to examine the inquisition taken bj^ the justice of Chester as to purprestures
and infringements of liberties in the manor of Frodesham ; to call together
such of the council as he thinks expedient ; and to remedy the said abuses ;
and to punish the offenders. Langele. 16 January. [1309.] French.
Petition of the men of the manor of Frodesham. French.
Commission to Robert de Hemmyngton, Master Robert de Frodesham,
and Stephen le Blund. Westminster. 13 May. By the Council.
Inquisition : — Frodesham. Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr 3 Edward II. [1309.]
William de Hellesby holds without any title or warrant three sheepfolds
in the marsh of Frodesham on the king's soil in his manor of Frodesham doing
no service or custom therefor to the lord of Frodesham. As to two acres of
meadow in the said marsh held by the said William, the jurors do not know
whether the same are on the soil of the king's manor of Frodesham or on
the soil of the manor of Hellesby.
The tenants of the king's manor of Frodesham and their ancestors from
time beyond memory have taken all their estovers in the woods of Ruggis
and in Leymor as far as le Heyemor, but now the said William hinders them
in taking the same, and has inclosed and assarted le Leyemor and le Leyewode,
wherein the said tenants from time beyond memory have had common for
all their beasts.
Whereas the king's fisheries in his said manor ought to be constructed and
repaired with timber taken in the woods of Weremor and Rj-demor, and le
Bacheclowis, in the wood of Kyngislegh, and in the wood of Hellesby, Wilham
Gerard, now bailiff of Frodesham, will not allow such timber to be taken.
In the town of Kyngeslegh brewers and butchers carry on their trade to the
prejudice of the town of Frodesham.
Wilham Gerard, Peter de Thornton, Richard Doun and William de Hellesby,
by the said assarts and purprestures, have appropriated to themselves several
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woods, wastes, and moors, adjoining the manor of Frodesliam, wherein the
lords of the said manor and their tenants have had common of pasture for
all their beasts from time beyond memor}^.
The jm'ors have not affixed their seals to this inquisition because, as they
assert, it is not customary in those parts so to do. Cf. Nos. 25 and 53.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (16.)
47. Writ to Bartholomew de Badlesmere, constable of Bristol Castle.
Westminster. 5 June 2 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. Tuesday on the morrow of the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr 3 Edward II. [1309.]
Matthew le Pakkere gave to John de la Cordereye of Bristol a messuage in
Bristol called ' la Ropselde ' with Maud his daughter in free marriage ; the
said John and Maud were together in full and peaceful seisin thereof, and
the said John died seized thereof ; it is held of the king in chief by the yearly
service of a pair of gilt spurs.
After the death of the said John, Nicholas Fermbaud, then constable of
Bristol Castle, seized the said messuage into the hand of the late king, and
ejected the said Maud therefrom, and she obtained a writ to the said Nicholas
to inquire as to her right, which she did not prosecute on account of her
poverty.
The said Nicholas held the messuage in the hand of the late king for a year
and a quarter and more, viz. from the Sunday after St. Mark 21 Edward I
to the Assumption 22 Edward I. Afterwards Richard de la Cordereye
claiming as brother and next heir of the said John, acquired seisin thereof ;
he died on the Annunciation 1 Edward II, whereupon Bartholomew de
Badlesmere, constable of the said castle, seized the messuage into the king's
hand.
On Monday the morrow of Palm Sunday in the same year Thomas de la
Corderye, brother of the said Richard, claimed the said messuage as next lieir,
and made a fine to have an inquisition as to his right because he could not
come to the king's court to obtain a \\Tit, or to send another on account of his
poverty, which inquisition being made on the Wednesday next following,
and nobody else claiming any right, seisin was delivered to the said Thomas,
who held the messuage until Monday after St. Valentine 2 Edward II, when
he became a lunatic, and went Avandering through Somerset and elsewhere.
Then the said Bartholomew on Wednesday before St. Peter's Chair
in the same year re-seized the messuage into the king's hand, and still holds
it, saving to Alice late the wife of the said Richard de la Corderye her free
bench {libero scamno suo) according to the custom of the town of Bristol.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (17.)
48. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre and Thomas de Tetteleye. Langele.
11 March 2 Edward II. [1309.] By p.s.
Writs of venire facias in pursuance to Roger le Straunge and the sheriff
of Salop.
Panels of jurors.
Extent of the manor of Stretton and vale of Stretton, held for life by
Hawise de la Pole. Wednesday the morrow of the Annunciation.
Sum, 20/.
No knight's fee belongs to the manor, but the advowson of the church,
which is worth 201. a year.
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Extent of the manor of Ellesmere, held for Hfe by Roger Lestraunge.
Monday the eve of the Annunciation.
Sum, 96^ 17s. IkL
WiUiam de Ocle holds of the castle of Ellesmere a moiety of a knight's fee
in Oclee, Hoghton, and Walton, of the yearly value of 40s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (18.)
49. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. Windsor. 12 July
2 Edward II. [1308. J
Owen Goynith, sometime prince of all Wales, had several sons among whom
after his decease his land of Wales was divided according to ancient custom.
One of them, named Canaan, had for his share the cantred of Meronnith,
and the commotes of Ardudo, Arvon, Uchcovey, and Evionnith ; he had
two sons, Meredith and Griffith, who, after his decease, shared the said cantred
and commotes ; the said cantred being the share of the said Meredith, and
the said commotes the share of the said Griffith ; the said Meredith had two
sons , Llewellyn Vaur and Llewellyn Vaughan, who after his decease divided the
said cantred, the commote of Estimanner in the said cantred coming to
the said Lie well vn Vaur, who first at his own expense built the manor of
Estimanner because he had no mansion-house elsewhere in the said commote.
He had four sons, Madoc, David, Meredith, and Llewellyn, who ought to
have succeeded him, but, immediately after his death, Llewellyn ap Griffith,
then prince of Wales, ejected the sons and seized the commote into his
own hand, and assigned to the said Madoc and David certain small lands
in Anglesey for their support, but nothing to the said Meredith and Llew-
ellyn.
Afterwards prince Llewellyn once asked the men of the said commote of
Estimanner to repair the fences and buildings of the said manor, which they
did at his request.
As often as the men of the said commote thought that the said prince would
come to those parts, they repaired the said fences and buildings at their own
expense.
The said prince held the said commote with the manor for 27 years before
his death. The said service was placed in the extent of the lands of Wales
after the conquest by the late King Edward, for maintenance of houses, fences,
and mills, 20s. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (19.)
50. Petition of the converts of London to the King and Council. French.
Copy of letters patent. Waverle. 16 February 20 Edward I. Granting
to the converts of London 202/. Os. -id. a year with reduction on the death
of each convert.
Copy of a AVTit of liberate in pursuance to the treasurer and chamberlains
of the Exchequer. Farndon. 28 February 20 Edward I.
Petition of the converts to the earl of Lincoln. French.
Commission to Roger de Heghham and John de Sandale. Byflete.
24 November 2 EdAvard II. [1308.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Church of tJie Converts, London. The morrow of St.
Andrew.
The number of converts who have died since the grant of the year
20 Edward I is 17 males and 17 females ; the number of those still living
is 23 males and 28 females. Each male convert took lOkl. a week and each
female convert Sd. a week.
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The number of converts living at the time of the said grant, but not present
at this inquisition, is 4 males and 8 females.
Endorsed : Order of the council on 11 September for payment of 123?. 10s. M.
a year in pursuance of the grant of 20 Edward I, reduction being made in
accordance with the number of surviving converts.
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (20.)
51. Extent of Crulefeld. Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul
2 Edward II. [1309.]
Extent of Bogeden. Same date.
Extent of the manor of Horwell. Friday after the Purification.
Extent of Hellynhul. Thursday after the Conversion of St. Paul.
Extents of the mills of Alsleteford, Byricote, Stonleye, Crulefeld, and
Yartford ; the rent of the manor of Stonle ; and the rent of Staverton. Almost
illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (21.)
52. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Westminster. 3 December
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Est Rudham. Saturday after the Circumcision. [1309.]
After the outlawry of Roger de Kettlestone for felony John de Harsik,
coroner, on Monday after St. John before the Latin gate 35 Edward I, made
inquisition as to the value of his goods and the year and waste of his land,
and delivered the goods to Henry de Walpol, lord of the town of Houtone.
The said Roger held of the said Henry a messuage and 52 acres of land
by the yearly service of 55., and 3s. to the king's scutage of 40s., and of William
de Caby 3 acres by the service of Zd., of Alice le Porter 3 acres by the service
of 3f?., and of William le Corea 2 acres by the service of 2d., and of the said
Henry \%d. of rent by the aforesaid service.
The said Henry, William, Alice, and William noAv hold the said tenements.
Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Westminster. 4 March.
Inquisition : — Est Rudham. Monday before St. Mark.
Similar to the foregoing inquisition except that the said coroner delivered
the said tenements and goods to the lords of the town of Houton, who now
hold the same. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (22.)
53. Inquisition before J. de Crumbewell and W. de Ormesby. Nantwich.
Monday before St. George 2 Edward II. [1309.]
The tenants of the manor and town of Frodesham have been accustomed
to take turves and other estovers within the bounds of the said manor and
are unjustly hindered in taking the same in a place of the moor called
' cronemos,' containing 5 acres by William Gerard and Peter de Thorton.
Peter de Button has made a stank to the nuisance of the king's fishery.
The lord of the said manor has the navigation (7?ay{g'ji/mag'we) from the bridge
of Wevere to Squartesclure, so that nobody ought to load or unload merchandise
there without satisfying the lord, and certain Irish and other merchants have
come there in ships laden with corn and other merchandise and by default
of the bailiffs have given no such satisfaction. The tenants of the said manor
are free from toll and custom in the county of Chester, except salt toll at
Wich, but, while the county and town of Chester were in the king's hand
the bailiffs took toll by extortion. All pleas, except pleas of the Crown,
should be held before the bailiff.
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The men of the said manor have certain rights in the woods of Kyngeslegh,
Hellesleye, and Alvandelegh.
The jurors have refused to affix their seals to this inquisition, asserting
that it is not customary in those parts so to do. Cf. Nos. 25 and 46.
Mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (23.)
54. Inquisition before the escheator. Lincoln. 4 April 2 Edward II.
[1309.]
The prior of Ormesby acquired from William de Hauley of Covenham
3 acres of land in Germethorp in the year 2 Edward I, of the yearly value
of 18d. Mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (24.)
55. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Kenynton. 25 May
2 Edward II. [1309.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Adam de Stratton held a tenement in St. Sepulchre's without
Neuegate in the suburb of London, which came to the hands of the late king,
who conferred it on Master William de la Marche, his treasurer ; also a mark
of yearly rent . . . conferred on Guylot le Sautreour issuing out of a tenement
in the city of London, which once belonged to Reymund de Burdens ; also
155. Sd. of yearly rent, held by the prior of . . . until he levied therefrom a
debt in which the late king was bound to him.
The king can grant the tenements to whom he will without prejudice to
anv except to Margaret de Henlee, to whom he has granted the said rent for
life, as is alleged. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (25.)
56. Writ to Robert de Holand, justice of Chester. Westminster. 1 March
2 Edward II. [1309.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Oureton. Monday the morrow of Palm Sunday.
Recites petitions in French of the burgesses of Overton in Wales as to alleged
trespasses of Ive de Solton, late bailiff there.
All the Welsh of Meillor Sesseneck ought of right to make two houses in
the manor of Overton at their own cost, viz. a hall and a chamber, and to cover
the same with rods {virgis) and straw, and ought to make and repair a
mill ; which manor and mill were burned and destroyed in the late war and
the manor is not yet repaired.
The said Ive permitted Eignon son of Eignon Vaughan, who, when indicted
for the death of Eignon Gogh, fled the country, to return and dwell therein ;
whether the said Ive received anything from the said Eignon the jurors do
not knoAV.
As to the remaining petitions, the jurors say nothing for the profit of the king,
or in support of the complaints of the burgesses, and therefore their sayings
are not distinctly inserted here because it is not expedient in one verdict to
make two contrary returns as to the same matters, especially as little faith
can be attached to their sayings touching the derogation and detriment of
the state of the Welsh, because they all as far as possible maintain the state
of each other. Partly mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (26.)
57. Commission to John de Mutford and John le Breton. Westminster.
5 March 2 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition : — Stratford Atebowe. Wednesday after the Annunciation.
A whale has been stranded at Stebenheth and is claimed by the bishop of
London and the dean and chapter of St. Paul's,
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Inquisition : — Colcestre. Saturday before the Annunciation,
j Whales stranded at Claketone and Waleton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 116.
• - C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (27.)
58. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Northampton. 12 August
2 Edward II. [1308.]
Inquisition : — Rodeston. Thursday before the Exaltation of the Holy
Cross.
Repairs needed in the manor of Rodeston. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (28.)
59. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford to enquire whether 7 acres of land
in Much Markleye late of John de Balun, hanged for felony, have been for a year
and a day in the king's hand. Langele. 26 January 2 Edward II. [1309.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (29.)
60. Commission to John de Insula and John de Donecastr to enquire
who killed Baldwin de Bononia at York. Windsor. 28 December
2 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition taken at York, Tuesday the morrow of St. Hilary 2 [Edward II]
[14 January, 1309] : — There was a dispute between Baldwin and William
Dardern the groom (garcionem) of one John Dardern. And it afterwards
befell on Saturday, St. Andrew's day in the same year [30 November, 1308]
the aforesaid Baldwin went by night from the bridge of the water of Ouse
to Coningestrete with other persons unknown and they met the said William,
and John, and one Richard called ' le Keu ' of Westhathelsay and others in
Coningestrete. An affray (contumelia) arose from the quarrel between Baldwin
and William, in which Baldwin was wounded, and died the third day after.
It is not known who wounded him, nor did anyone procure his slaying which
arose simply from the quarrel. It is not known who received William and
John Dardern. C. Inq. Misc. File 69. (30.)
61. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset. York. 25 October 3 Edward II.
[1309.]
Inquisition : — Montacute. Thursday the feast of St. Leonard.
Robert son of John Maundeville was outlawed for felony on Thursday the
feast of St. Laurence 34 Edward I ; his manors of Est Coker and West Coker
have been for a year and a day in the king's hand ; he held them of Sir
Hugh de Curtenay, who now holds them, answering the king for the issues
thereof ; and had the year and day, and ought to answer therefor.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (1.)
62. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge. Westminster. 28 August
3 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition : — Long Stowe. Wednesday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
A messuage and 20 acres of land in Long Stowe, held by Simon Prestessone,
who was outlawed for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 172. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (2.)
63. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Windsor. 28 September 3 Edward II.
[1309.]
Inquisition in the sheriff's tourn of Blaketoriton. Tuesday before St.
Leonard.
Wt. 34623. * 2
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William son of Jordan de Stouford, who was hanged for felony, held a
ferling of land of Robert de Bonevill at Stouford in the manor of Halgewille
by knight service at a yearly rent of 45., worth 2s. a year beyond the said
rent. The waste of houses is wortTi 5s. a year, for which the township of
Lyu and Halghewill ought to answer. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 188.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (3.)
64. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge. Staunford. 29 July 3 Edward II.
[1309.]
Inquisition : — Iselham. Wednesday before St. Laurence.
A messuage, a mill, and 40 acres of land in Iselham, which were held by
James de Clopton, who for felony abjured the realm, have not been a year and
a day in the king's hand, but on Saturday the morrow of St. Peter's Chains
were first taken into the king's hand by William Loveday, coroner. The
said James held the said messuage and mill, and 12 acres of land of Martin
Bernard and 26 acres of Robert Walkefare and 2 acres of Henry Longhere.
The king now holds the tenements ; nobody has yet had the year and day
thereof, because the year and day have not yet elapsed, but the whole township
of Iselham ought to answer therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (4.)
65. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
15 February 3 Edward II. [1310.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Milstede. 11 March.
The advowson of the church of Milstede within the precinct of the hundred
of Middelton belongs to the manor and hundred of Middelton. The said
church is of the yearly value of 20 marks.
[The said manor and hundred were held by Queen Margaret in dower.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (5.)
66. Commission to Roger de Baskervill, and Walter de Beissi, to certify
as to the value of the manor of Stretton, held for life by Hawise de la Pole,
with reversion to the Crown, and after her death granted to Edmund, earl
of Arundel, if he survive her. York. 26 October 3 Edward II. [1309.]
Extent of the said manor. Tuesday the feast of St. Katharine. Sum,
20/. 3s. U. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (6.)
67. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent. Stony
Stretford. 20 June 2 Edward II. [1309.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Merstone. 7 September 3 Edward II.
Oliver de Dynham, grandfather of John de Dynham, son and heir of Joyce
de Dynham, under age and in the king's wardship, presented Henry de Monte
Forti his clerk in the time of King Henry III, to the church of Corfton Dynham,
who was admitted and instituted.
The ancestors of the said Oliver have always presented to the said church
during their lordship of the manor of Corfton. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (7.)
68. Commission to Walter de Pederton and Masters Rhys ap Howel and
William Hore. Westminster. 14 September 3 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition : — Pont-ar-Cothi. Tuesday the feast of St. Katharine.
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David Bougham gave nothing to the king for the baihwick of Cantrefmaur,
nor did Grono Gogh, who held it before him, nor in the times of the Welsh
kings, princes, or other lords, was anything accustomed to be given therefor,
as there is no fee therefor in any way ; but Welsh lords were accustomed to
confer robes, horses and other things on those serving the bailiwick, and to
pardon any rent they might owe for their own lands.
Sir John de Haverynge and Sir Thomas de Cantebruge of the Council of
the present king, then prince of Wales, who were sent to Kermerdyn to survey
and order the jand and_castles in the octave of Michaelmas 31 Edward I,
committed the said bailiwick to the said David as the person most competent
in the laws and customs of those parts for the preservation of the peace, in
the presence of Sirs Hugh de Leominstre, Walter Hackelut, then justice of
West Wales, and William de Rogate, then chamberlain of Kermerdjm, and
assigned to him in the name of stipend for serving the said bailiwick the
constabulary of two commotes therein, viz. Kayou and Ketheynok, the said
David to find reasonable expenses for his controller in all courts held in the
bailiwick.
The said David has held and faithfully served the bailiwick since the said
octave of Michaelmas ; and nobody in past times has been accustomed to
give anything for the said constabularies. There is a similar constabulary in
the bailiwick of Cantrefmaur, viz. that of Maynordeylou, which from the
time when Sir Walter Hackelut was justice of West Wales has paid 405. a
year ; each of the said constabularies of Kayou and Ketheynok is estimated
at 405. a year.
Inquisition : — Maynoruorion in the commote of Emelyn. Thursday before
St. Andrew.
David Vaghan gave nothing to the king for the bailiwick of Emelyn, nor did
Richard Wroth, who held it before him, nor in the times of the Welsh kings,
princes, or other lords, was anything accustomed to be given therefor ; but
Welsh lords in their time were accustomed to confer robes, horses, and other
things on those serving the bailiwick, and to pardon any rent which they might
owe for their own lands.
When the keepers of Newcastle Ernelyn at the beginning of the last Welsh
war left the said castle almost void and without munition of men or victuals,
David ab Moriz, father of the said David Vaghan, taking with him the said
David Vaghan and his other sons, and others of his blood, in whom he confided,
entered the said castle of Emelyn with his goods and chattels, and provided
the same with victuals, and together with others faithfully kept it until he
died on the eve of Whitsun, after whom the said David Vaghan with others
continuously remained therein until Thursday after Trinity 23 Edward I,
the day on which the late king, peace being proclaimed, made his progress
near the said castle, and commended the said David Vaghan for his faithful
service and custody, and conferred on him the bailiwick of Emelyn, which
he still holds and has faithfully served. There is no fee belonging to the said
bailiwick except 5s. for each livery of seisin to the heirs of deceased free tenants,
estimated at 40s. a year, which does not amount to the necessary expenses.
Letter from Roger de Mortemer, justice of Wales, to John, bishop of
Chichester, chancellor, praying him to delay the removal of the said David
and David from the said bailiwicks, until the said Roger has spoken with him
as to the danger of such removal. If they are removed the peace will be
worse kept in those parts, and is now worse kept elsewhere than formerly.
Wynfreton. 9 December. French. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (8.)
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69. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent, to enquire
as to possessions of Hugh le Despenser the younger, who is alleged to have
gone to parts beyond seas without licence. Westminster. 10 February
3 Edward II. [1310.]
Essex.
Inquisition :— Burs. 23 February.
The manors of Welde, Lammersch, and Wykes, and the goods and chattels
therein, are the property of Hugh le Despenser the elder and not of Hugh
le Despenser the younger, who only had the issues of the said manors at the
will of the said Hugh the elder,
Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Kersey. 24 February.
Hugh le Despenser the elder assigned to Hugh le Despenser the younger
the issues of the manors of Kersey and Ley ham at will.
Cambridge.
Inquisition : — Oxecroft. 26 February.
Similar findings as to the issues of the manor of Oxecroft.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (9.)
70. Writ to the sheriff of Huntingdon. Windsor. 23 April 3 Edward II.
[1310.]
Inquisition : — Upton. Friday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
An acre of land and half an acre of meadow in Aylyngton, which were held
by Eda late the wife of Nicholas Treys, who for felony abjured the realm >
have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Boll Calendar,
p. 270. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (10.)
71. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. Windsor. 30 May
3 Edward II. [1310.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Thursday before St. John the Baptist.
No evildoers broke the door of the church of Meldon, but Geoffrey de
Edenham, presented by the prior of Durham and lawfully instituted by the
bishop of Durham, coming to the said church to be put in corporal possession
thereof, and finding the door closed, entered against the will of Master Robert
de Leycestre, who alleges that he holds the said church of the king's advowson,
as a chapel annexed to the church of Mitford. Cf . Close Boll Calendar, p. 253.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (11.)
72. Commission.
Inquisition before John de Insula and Alexander de Cave as to liberties
of the church of Beverley. York. Friday after the Epiphany 3 Edward II.
[1310.] Illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (12.)
73. Commission to Master Richard de Abyndon and John de Batesford.
Windsor. 1 October 3 Edward II. [1309.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Dorset.
Inquisition : — Blaneford. Saturday after the Nativity of St. Mary
4 Edward II. [1310.]
Possessions of the abbot and convent of Mydeltone, whose charters and
muniments were destroyed by lightning. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 389.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (13.)
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74. Writ to Roger deMortuo Mari, justice of Wales. La Grove. 10 January
3 Edward II. [1310.]
Inquisition : — Caermerdyn. Friday after the Annunciation.
The town of Kylsaen, now worth 40s. a year, came to the hand of the late
king by the forfeiture of Rhys ap Meredith and was granted in the year
20 Edward I by Robert Tybetot, sometime justice of West Wales, for suit
of the commote of Ketheynoch and a yearly rent of 4(/., to Madoc Vaghan,
Traharn Howel, and Rhys Kethyn, sons of Madoc ap Arandor, for their good
service in taking the said Rhys ap Meredith, who was at war with the late
king, whereby the said war was sooner ended. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (14.)
75. Writ of mittatis to John de Hothum, escheator north of Trent. West-
minster. 19 July 4 Edward II. [1310.]
Very full extent and custumal of the manor of Skypton in Cravene.
Monday the morrow of the close of Easter 3 Edward II. Sum, 200^.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (15.)
76. Extents of the towns of Penreth and Langwathby with Salkild,
Carlaton, and Scotby before Alexander le Con vers and Robert de Barton.
Tuesday before Easter 3 Edward II. [1310.] Sum total, 130/. 18*. Ud.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (16.)
77. Inquisition before the sheriffs and Robert de Gunthorp, coroner
of the city of London. London. Sunday after St. Nicholas 3 Edward II.
[1309.]
On Sunday the eve of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 1 Edward II,
John le Bere and John Sambrok of Nottingham, being in the Marshalsey
prison, London, with Robert, son of Margery de Hedonne, by night let down
the said Robert to the ground with a towel {cum quadmn mappa) through a
window of the prison in Lymstrate. This was done by the procurement of
Richard de Hedonne, brother of the said Robert, who, three days beforehand,
came and arranged the escape.
The said Richard and Theobald le Vel and John le Vel of co. Kent, afterwards
knowingly harboured him. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (17.)
78. Commission to John de Cantilupo, John de Lodbrok, and Thomas
de Garshale, to enquire as to illegal prisage in co. Warwick. Westminster.
18 December 3 Edward II. [1309.]
Inquisition in pursuance. Warwick. Monday the morrow of the Con-
version of St. Paul.
Similar commission to William de Harpeden, John de EUesfeld, and Gilbert
Wace, for co. Oxford.
Writ of venire facias to the coroners of co. Oxford.
Complaints as to illegal prisage in co. Oxford. French.
Inquisition in pursuance at Oxford, Henley and elsewhere.
Similar inquisition before Walter Pavely, William de Harden, and John
de Holte. Marleberg. Saturday after the octave of St. Hilary. [1310.]
Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, pp. 249, 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (18.)
79. Similar commission to Henry de Knyveton, Roger de Bradburn, and
Richard Curzon, for co. Derby.
Inquisitions in pursuance at Derby and Assheborne. Cf. Patent Boll
Calendar, p. 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (19.)
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80. Similar commission to William le Vavassur, John de Insula, John de
Creppyngges, and John de Donecastre, for co. York.
Complaints as to illegal prisage. French.
Inquisition in pursuance. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (20.)
81 . Similar commission to William Martyn, Gilbert de Knovill, and
James de Oxton, for co. Devon.
Inquisitions in pursuance. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (21.)
82. Similar commission to Hugh de Louther, Nicholas de Leyburn, and
Robert Lengleys, for co. Westmoreland.
Inquisition in pursuance. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (22.)
83. Similar inquisition before Sir Edmund de Hemegrave, Peter de Melles,
and Robert de Reydune, for the hundred of Hertesmere (co. Suffolk). Henhowe.
Saturday after the Purification. [1310.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (23.)
84. Similar inquisition before Sirs John de Thorp, William de Kerdeston,
and Robert Burgelyun, for the hundred of Est Fleg (co. Norfolk). Great
Yarmouth. Wednesday the feast of St. Agnes. [1310.] Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (24.)
85. Similar inquisition before Sir John de Thorp and his colleagues for
the hundred of Blofeld (co. Norfolk). Norwich. Friday after St. Hilary.
[1310.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (25.)
86. Similar inquisition before Miles de Radbergh, Robert de Bracy, and
John de Feckenham for the liberty of Worcester. Worcester. Tuesday the
morrow of the Purification. [1310.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 249.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (26.)
87. Similar inquisition before Henry de Kneveton, Roger de Bradeburn,
and Richard de Curzoun, for Cestrefeld. Esseburn. Tuesday after the
Purification. [1310.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (27.)
88. Similar inquisition before Edmund de Hemegrave, Peter de Melhs
and Robert de Reydon, for Dunwich. Dunwich. Thursday before the Puri-
fication. [1310.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (28.)
89. Similar commission to Robert Bayous, William de Pappeworth, and
John Picard, for co. Huntingdon.
Inquisitions in pursuance. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (29.)
90. Part of a similar inquisition for several hundreds in co. Norfolk.
Thursday after the Purification. [1310.] C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (30.)
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91 . Similar inquisition before Sirs Miles de Rodbergh, Robert de Bracy
and John de Fekkenham, for the hundred {sic) of Pershore and Blakenhurste.
Worcester. Tuesday the morrow of the Purification. [1310.] Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 249. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (31.)
92. Hundred of Stowe.
Similar inquisition before Edmund de Hemegrave, Peter de Mellis, and
Robert de Reydone. Ipswich. Tuesday after the Purification. [1310.]
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (32.)
93. Orford.
Similar inquisition before the same. Orford. Saturday before the
Purification. [1310.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (33.)
94. Similar inquisition for the bishop of Worcester's liberty of Osewold
before Sirs Miles de Rodbergh, Robert de Bracy, and John de Fekkenham.
Worcester. Tuesday after the Purification. [1310.] Ci. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (34.)
95. Similar commission to J[ohn de] Meriet, Simon de Assheton, and
Richard de Rodeneye, for co. Somerset.
Return endorsed stating that the said Simon is too feeble (impotens)
to execute the commission, and that the said Richard went to London before
its reception. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 249. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (35.)
96. Similar commission to William de Brok and William le Joevene
for CO. Middlesex. Westminster. 18 December 3 Edward II. [1309.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (36.)
97. Similar commission to William de Dacre, John Byrun and Matthew
de Redeman for co. Lancaster. Westminster. 18 December 3 Edward II.
[1309.]
Return endorsed : — At a county court Monday after the Epiphany
(11 January, 1310) the commissioners enquired but found no illegal prisage.
C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (37.)
98. Similar inquisition before Miles de Rodbergh, Robert de Bracy and
John de Feckenham for Halfshire hundred, co. Worcester. Tuesday the
morrow of Candlemas 3 Edward II (3 February, 1310). Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 249. C. Inq. Misc. File 70. (38.)
99. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. Berwick-on-Tweed. 12 May
4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Baldok. Thursday after Trinity.
A messuage and 60 acres of land in Watton atte Stone, held by Henry
Wymer, who was outlawed for felony, have been for a year and a day in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 317. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (1.
100. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Berwick-on-Tweed. 14 May
4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Berildewall. Thursday after St. Barnabas.
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Five acres of land in Much Markele, held by John le Balun, who was hanged
for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
He held it of John de Chaundos ; the king now holds it and has had his year
and day thereof, and the township of Much Markele ought to answer therefor.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (2.)
101. Writ to the sheriff of York. Berwick-on-Tweed. 8 January
4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition before Alan Almot, bailiff of the liberty of Osgotecros. Pontefract
12 November 5 Edward II.
An acre of land in Camesale, held by Henry de Tetherstan, smith, who was
outlawed for felony, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
He held it of Adam de Preston ; the township of Camesale held and still
holds it, and ought to answer for the year and day thereof.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (3.)
1 02. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge. Berwick-on-Tweed. 4 February
4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Monday after St. Mark.
A shop in Cambridge, held by William Flemmyng, who for felony abjured
the realm, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Boll Cal-
endar, p. 310. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (4.)
103. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. Berwick-on-Tweed.
1 February 4 Edward II. [1311.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Tuesday before St. Barnabas.
It is more to the king's advantage, and for the greater security of the town
of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and a lesser nuisance to the inhabitants, that the ditch
for the waU to be built, and the said wall, should be made by the mill of the
hospital of Westgate and thence directly to the Tyne than if they are made
in the place already ordered, for thus a greater part of the town will be inclosed.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 369. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (5.)
104. Writ to the sheriff of York. Berwick-on-Tweed. 4 June 4 Edward II.
[1311.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition in the full county. Tuesday after the Assumption 5 Edward II.
The abbot and convent of Wh3rteby had their own verderers in their forest
of Whyteby by virtue of a charter of King Henry III until the deaths of William
Herman and William de Percy, late verderers, who in the eyre of the justices
of the forest at Whyteby made their presentments and answers, and did
all other things pertaining to the office of verderers.
Endorsed on writ : The verderers elected in place of the said William
Herman and William de Percy are Robert de Everle and William atte Halle
of Whiteby. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 319. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (6.)
105. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Berwick-on-Tweed. 6 July
4 Edward II. [1311.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — London. Monday before St. Laurence 5 Edward II.
Hamon de la Chaumbre was never seised of 30<s. of yearly rent issuing out
of a tenement held by John le Chaundeler and Margaret his wife, nor of
4 marks of yearly rent issuing out of a tenement once held by John de Bauquelle,
which rents the king has granted for life to Thomas de Wight, his tailor, the
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said tenements being held of the king in chief and not being distrainable.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 320. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (7.)
106. Commission to Henry de Cobeham and John le Blund. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 8 March 4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Derteford. Sunday the morrow of St. Phihp and St. James.
A quay in Derteford was first made in the time of Eleanor, queen of England,
by Walter de Horham, her bailiff ; it deteriorated to the value of 8 marks
during the occupation of Sir William de Grandisono and Sibyl his wife ; a
causeway between Derteford Marsh and the Thames was made in the time
of the said queen by fullers and other merchants wishing to cross the Thames
to Alvethele market at their own cost, except hurdles, which were given by
the said Walter.
The said William and Sibyl have not wrongfully appropriated any rents
or services in the said town, or disturbed the king's court there.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (8.)
107. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 22 November 4 Edward II. [1310.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition before the said escheator in the presence of Hugh de Hale,
bailiff of H. de Lacy, earl of Lincoln. Brunne. 23 January. [1311.]
The abbot and convent of Brunne ought to receive certain moneys granted
to them by Baldwin son of Gilbert Wake and others. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 306. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (9.)
108. Writ to Robert de Malo Lacu, constable of Horston Castle. Berwick-
on-Tweed. 10 May 4 Edward II. [1311.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Castle of le Horston. Monday after the Ascension.
Robert Norry became approver at Gloucester and he held at le Horston 9 acres
and a rood of land, which have been in the king's hand as an escheat for 9
years ; Robert son of Richard de Horseley, hanged for larceny at Schepesheved,
CO. Leicester, held in Horseley 3 acres 1 J roods of arable land, and half an acre
of meadow, which have been in the king's hand for 1 4 years ; Robert le Swete
killed a man at Horseley and withdrew himself ; he held a croft there, and
haK an acre of arable land, which have been in the king's hand for two years ;
Nicholas le Parker gave to William Kyng, a bastard, 2 acres of land in Horseley ;
the said William died without an heir and the said land has been in the king's
hand for 7 years.
Thomas Keys killed a man at Kylborne and withdrew himself ; he held
9^ acres of land in Kylborne and Horseley, which have been in the king's hand
for 3 years ; Robert son of Andrew occupied half a rood of land of the highway
at the head of the town of Horseley, which was rented to him at 4(Z. a year
in the time of John de Chaundos ; a lane in le Horston near a toft which once
belonged to William Norry, was rented at Id. a year, and is now held by
WiUiam Michel. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (10.)
109. Commission to Robert de Retford and John de Mutford. Northamp-
ton. 30 July 4 Edward II. [1310.]
Inquisition : — Northampton. Thursday after St. Matthew.
The prior of Tykeford has in Northampton 28s. 'id. of yearly rent from
divers tenements by the gift of Agnes de Sancto Petro, daughter of
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Beringer de Norhampton, paying yearly therefor to the bailiffs of the town
3s., from time beyond memory ; a charter of Henry II has been destroyed
by fire, and the king can confirm the same without damage.
Similar inquisition.
The prior of Tykeford holds in co. Northampton the advowson of two parts
of the church of Botyngdone by way. of a pension of 2 marks from the rector,
and 10s. of yearly rent from a messuage and 3 virgates of land held by William
Clerk, and a pension of 2 marks from the church of Bernak to be yearly received
by the hands of the abbot of Peterborough in his abbey with the expenses
of a messenger fetching the same ; the tenements were acquired from an
ancestor of John de Sumery, viz. Fulcodius Paynel ; the prior and convent of
Tykeford had a charter of King Henry II which has been destroyed by fire ;
they have no liberties, and they can have a charter of the present king without
damage.
Fragment of another inquisition. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 393, and
Monasticon, V. 202. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (11.)
110. Commission to Hugh de Burgh and John le Convers. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 25 April 4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition in the church of St. Mary de la Stround. Sunday after St. John
before the Latin gate.
The stone cross without the bar of the New Temple, London, was erected
by King WilHam Rufus in devotion to the Holy Cross and for the health
of the souls of himself and his mother, Queen Maud, whose body
rested there while being carried to Westminster for burial. The said cross
has never yet been repaired and nobody is bound to repair it unless it pleases
the king to maintain the work of his ancestor. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (12.)
111. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Berwick-on-Tweed.
6 July 4 Edward 11. [1310.]
Inquisition : — Saturday after St. Mary Magdalene 5 Edward II.
Tideman de Affle and others (named), merchants of the power of the
archbishop of Cologne, are not of the power or dominion of Westfale or other
places (named) and took no part in a robbery at sea committed against Henry
de Bello Monte. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 376. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (13.)
112. Commission to John Ap Adam and others. Carmyle. 10 October
4 Edward II. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 313.
Inquisition : — Chepstow. Saturday after St. Hilary 4 Edward II. [1311.]
John Tauny, late warden of the castle of Strugoill and town of Chepstow,
received the said castle in bad condition, the buildings being ruinous and
uncovered ; he much amended it, but to what value the jurors know not ;
he committed no destruction of the woods, but caused charcoal to be made
for the king's profit ; he was not guilty of any extortions against the tenants.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (14.)
113. Inquisition before the sheriff of Kent. Derteford. Friday after
St. Hilary 4 Edward II. [1311.]
Richard Trewe and Hamon le Brun rescued from William Mot, the king's
bailiff, a horse and 5 cows taken from the tenants of Westerham for the repair
of Rochester bridge ; the said Richard beat the said William.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (15.)
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114. Writ to the sheriflf of Middlesex. Berwick-on-Tweed. 6 April
4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Wednesday after the close of Easter.
Ralph Loveday and other evildoers (named) carried away corn, cattle, and
other goods (specified) which belonged to John de Heddesore deceased, and
were at Ikenham in the custody of Walter Stevene and Geoffrey de Heddesore,
executors of the will of the said John. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (16.)
115. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Lanark. 15 October 4 Edward 11.
[1310.]
Inquisition : — Great Yarmouth. Thursday after All Saints.
Gerekyn, master of the ship called La Seynte Marye Cog of Herewyz, and
others (named), on Wednesday after the Nativity of St. Mary, attacked near
Great Yarmouth 2 ships of Theobald Valor, merchant, of the society of the
Bardi, and other merchants (named), laden with wool to be conveyed from
Boston fair to Flanders, and carried away 25 sarplers and 1 poket.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (17.)
116. Writ to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 19 ... 4 Edward II. [1310.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Southcote by Leyiton Busard. Tuesday after St. James.
Maud late the wife of Gerard Salveyn holds in dower a [messuage], 33 acres
of arable land, and 3 acres of meadow in Edelesboruwe, and ISs. of yearly
rent in . . .
The said Gerard held the tenements of the king in chief by the service of
a quarter of a knight's fee ; they are of the yearly value of 33s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (18.)
117. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Berwick-on-Tweed. 19 April
4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition :— Dudelington. Sunday before St. Laurence.
Thomas Godefroy of Dudelington in the said writ named is of the age of
seventy-five years. C. Inq. Misc. File 71. (19.)
118. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Westminster. 11 November
5 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Lydum. Sunday before St. Valentine. [1312.]
The fourth part of a messuage, nine acres of land, and the fourth part of
an acre of land in Lydum, held by Philip Peye, of Lydum, who was outlawed
for felony, have been a year and a day in the king's hand.
He held the tenements of Thomas de Lydum, lord of Lydum ; the township
of Lydum now holds them, and had the year and day thereof, and ought
to answer therefor. Cf. Close Rolls Calendar, p. 496. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (1.)
119. Writ to the sheriff of York. York. 5 April 5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition before Alexander de Bergh, bailiff of the liberty of Houeden.
Saturday after St. Augustine the archbishop.
John Beche, who for felony abjured the realm, held five acres of land in
Wodehall of the bishop of Durham by the yearly service of 2s. Gd. ; also a
messuage and a bovate of land (containing 14 acres), and an acre of meadow
in the same town of the prior of Durham by the yearly service of 5s.
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The coroner committed the tenements to Robert Lubias, Robert Perteryk,
Joiin de Wyteby, and Robert son of Henry, men of the said town, to account
to the king for the issues thereof for the year and day ; the king is now tenant
thereof, the year and day being past. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (2.)
120. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Westminster. 16 November
5 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Shrewsbury. Friday after the Conversion of St. Paul.
[1312.]
A messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Coten, held by Richard
Braas, who was outlawed for felony, have been for a year and a day in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 401. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (3.)
121. Writ to Robert de Wodehous, escheator north of Trent. York.
22 January 5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition : — Giseburgh. Monday before the Purification.
Christiana, late the wife of Nicholas de Menhill, attorned for her fealty to
John de Menhill for the manor of Castellevyngton, which she held for life
of the inheritance of Nicholas, son of Nicholas de Menhill ; immediately after
her death the said John entered the said manor.
The said manor is held of the king in chief by homage and fealty, and the
service of grand serjeanty, viz. finding a man with an unbarded horse, a
haketon, and a bassinet, for 40 days in the king's war. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (4.)
122. Writ to Robert, de Wodehous, escheator north of Trent. York.
6 March 5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition : — Kyrkeby Moresheved. Friday before St. Mark.
The abbot of Byland received yearly from the manor of Middilton 1005.
by the grant of Baldwin AVake and the confirmation of John Wake, his son
and heir, and is hindered as to the said rent by John Thwayt, the queen's
bailiff, who wishes to be certified as to the muniments of the abbot, before
allowing the same. The manor is held of the king in chief.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (5.)
123. Writ to Robert de Wodehous, escheator north of Trent. York.
16 March 5 Edward II. [1312.] By the king.
Inquisition :■ — Scardeburgh. Wednesday before St. Tiburcius and St.
Valerianus.
The king can grant to the prior and convent of Malton the messuage in
Scardeburgh, which Thomas son of Roger Petiwille held, without injury or
prejudice.
The said Thomas held it of the said prior and convent by the service of J
mark and by gabulage of 6d. a year, which messuage was seized into the hand
of the late king because the said Thomas adhered to the king's enemies in
Scotland, and remained in the king's hand until the said prior rented the
same at the Exchequer for a mark.
The messuage is worth 20s. from which are subtracted 66-. Sd., which the
said Thomas paid the prior yearly. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (6.)
124. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Berwick-on-Tweed. 10 July
5 Edward II. [1311.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Munstre worth and Newenham. 21 August.
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Nicholas de Bathonia is not in the towns of Menstreworth and Newenham
with a multitude of evildoers, English and Welsh, to resist the execution of
a judgment of the court of King's Bench by which the king recovered the
advowsons of the churches of the said towns and to hinder the king's orders,
as is supposed in the writ.
There are no persons in those parts resisting the said judgment or orders.
C. inq. Misc. File 72. (7.)
125. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Berwick-on-Tweed. 27 July
5 Edward II. [1311.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Tuesday the feast of St. Laurence.
A pastm-e called ' Kyngeslese ' does not belong to the manor of Polhamptone,
granted by the king to William de Horewode and Christiana his wife, the said
manor being an escheat, and the said pasture being of the king's demesnes
and rented at the Exchequer at 40s. a year.
John de Drokenesford, when he held the said manor, held the said pasture
by itself for 16 years at a yearly rent of 40s., and now holds it. The pasture
contains 160 acres and is worth 40s. a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (8.)
126. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. York. 8 March
5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition before Sir Robert Grey, supplying the place of sheriff. Wolloure.
St. Mark's day.
Sir Nicholas de Rotherford, grandfather of Eve and Margery de Rotherford,
was seised at the beginning of the Scottish war of the fourth part of the mill
of Dodington, and a toft in Dodington, which he held of Sir William de Vescy,
then lord of Allenwik, by the service of 2s. a year, the tenements being worth
4Z. 5s. a year.
Robert son of Ralph holds the tenements, of the gift of Ralph son of WiUiam,
his father, who had the same of the gift of the late king to whom they were
forfeited by the rebellion of the said Sir Nicholas, who adhered to Sir John
de Balliolo.
The said Eve and Margery were admitted to the peace of the late king,
who granted them seisin of the tenements, which they have not vet obtained.
G. Inq. Misc. File 72. (9.)
1 27. Writ to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-
on-Tweed. 25 July 5 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Lakyngheth. 13 September.
William Maheu acquired from Matthew Gyneye a messuage and 60 acres
of land in Ereswelle 20 years before the publication of the statute of mortmain ;
the tenements are held of Eve de Roucestre, lady of Ereswelle, by homage
and fealty and the yearly service of 9s. and Id. and suit of court in Ereswelle,
and are worth 50s. a year ; the said William was the bondman of the prior and
church of Ely, and John Maheu his son is also their bondman ; the said
prior can hold the tenements in right of his church without damage ; the said
Eve holds the whole town of Ereswelle of the king as of the honour of Boulogne
by the service of two knights' fees and suit to the court of Wycham.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (10.)
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1 28. Writ to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator south of Trent. London.
9 October 5 Edward II. [1311.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — London. 20 October.
King.s Henry III and Edward I never in times past had the guardianship of
the monastery of Hornchurch during voidance, because the guardian can be
removed at the will of the provost of the hospital of St. Bernard and St.
Nicholas of Montjoux ; the guardian holds tenements in Haveryng atte Boure
worth 251. a year, and tenements in Chuselhurst in co. Kent worth Si. a year,
of the gift of King Henry II ; also lands in Haveryng atte Boure of the assarts
of the manor of Haveryng arrented in the time of King Henry III, worth
465. a year, for the service of a chantry in the chapel of the manor.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Windsor.
3 November. By the Council.
Return stating that in the Originalia Roll 37 Henry III they find that the
said king granted to the master and brethren of the monastery of Hornchurch
land in the manor of Haveringge at a yearly rent of 43s. Ofri. and 35. for suit
of court ; and in the 19th roll of King Edward I in ' Item Essex,' the master
and brethren of the monastery of Hornchurch owe 465. Id. of rent of lands
in Haveringge as is contained in roll 16 and in the preceding roll, and U. 12s. 2d.
of the same for the two past years as is contained in the preceding roU, but
they ought not to be summoned for the said arrears or to be charged in future
"with the said 465. by the king's writ in which is contained that on the Invention
of the Holy Cross 3 Edward I it was agreed between Eleanor the queen mother,
to whom the said farm was assigned in dower, and the said master, that he
should find a fit chaplain to perform divine service in the chapel of the manor
of Haveringge and should be discharged of the said rent of 465.
They find in the Book of Fees in Essex in the Testa de Nevill in the hundred
of Bekyntre that the church of Haveringge is of the king's gift and that King
Henry III gave the same to the brethren of Montjoux.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (11.)
129. Writ to the sheriff of Edinburgh. Rokesburgh. 16 February
5 Edward II. [1312.]
Writ to William de Berecote, chancellor of Scotland, and Master John de
Weston, chamberlain. York. 3 February. By the king on the information
of the treasurer.
Inquisition : — Edinburgh. 20 February.
Valor of the lands of Sir Robert de Kethe and others, who have withdrawn
from their allegiance. See Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, Vol. Ill,
p. 50. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (12.)
' 1 30. Commission to Geoffrey de Hothum and Richard de Burton. York.
14 February 5 Edward II. [1312.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Kingston-on-Hull. Saturday in the first week of Lent.
The hall, chambers, kitchen, and other buildings of the manor of Miton
have deteriorated by process of time (viz. in the time of Miles de Stapelton,
John Rotenhering, Robert de Hastang, and Edward de Ebor, keepers of
the said manor) to the value of 6O5., and the grange to the value of 405. ; the
bridge before the gate of the manor to the value of 65. Sd., 3 sheepfolds with
the buildings thereto belonging to the value of 20/., the dikes of the Humber
to the value of 61., the watermill to the value of 65. Sd., the foundation thereof
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being very weak so that it cannot long be maintained ; the windmill at Kingston-
on-Hull is entirely destroyed, because it was agreed between Richard Oysel,
long since keeper of that town, and Thomas Baron, then parson of Elveley
and now parson of Smytheton by Northalverton, that the said Thomas should
move the said mill to a new site and repair the same at his own cost, the king
finding the necessary timber, and the said Thomas has removed the said mill,
but has not yet repaired it because the king has found no timber, and that
which was moved is almost rotten and of no value ; the mill can be repaired
for SI. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 407. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (13.)
1 31 . Commission to Robert de Holond, justice of Chester, Fulk Lestraunge,
William Trussel, William de Brikhulle. and William de Stafford. York.
30 January 5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition before the said William Trussel and William de Stafford.
Nantwich. Saturday in Easter week.
The waste of Ruddehed is not the soil of the king or of the earls of Chester,
but Ralph de Vernon, Ralph his son, Robert le Grosvenour, and several others,
lords of the towns, hamlets, and manors adjacent to the said waste, are lords
of the soil thereof ; the said Ralph and Ralph claim to hold the manor of
Schilbrok, and Robert le Grosvenour the town of Allostok, and the waste
in each case.
Payn Tibotot, late justice of Chester, about Hilary 4 Edward II seized all
the approved lands in the said waste into the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (14.)
1 32. Writ to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator south of Trent. Newcastle-
on-Tyne. 15 April 5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition : — Aylesbury. Tuesday after St. Philip and St. James.
Juliana late the wife of John Wade holds of the king in chief as her dower
of the lands of the said John in Est Claydon a messuage, 100 acres of land,
and 3 acres of pasture, at a yearly rent of 305., and worth 41s. 4f/. a year
beyond the rent. She holds of her own acquisition a messuage and 20 acres
of land worth 85. 8c?. a year.
Sum total, 505.
Endorsed: Fiat per finem 405. et solvatur statim. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (15.)
133. Writ to the sheriff of York. York. 20 February 5 Edward 11.
[1312.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the sheriff and Adam de Hoperton. Sunday after St.
Ambrose.
Juliana de Toneton demised to the master and brethren of the Temple a
messuage, 60 acres of land, an acre of meadow, and 10 acres of wood and
pasture in North Dighton, for a term of 24 years, whereof 7 years had elapsed
at Michaelmas last.
The messuage is worth 65. Sd. a year, each acre of the land, wood and pasture
Sd., and the acre of meadow 2s.
Margaret wife of William de Bilton is the next heir of the said Juliana of
those tenements, because other tenements were assigned to Isabel and
Elizabeth, sisters of the said Margaret, who is of the age of 30 years.
The tenements are held of William de Ros of Ingmanthorp by fealty and
the service of 14s. a year, and suit to his court of Dighton.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (16.)
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1 34. Commission to William de Bourn and Walter de Skidemor to extend
the manors of Waye and Pydele in co. Dorset, lately held by Emery de
Friscobald and granted to Isabel late the wife of John de Vescy in exchange
for other lands. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 18 April 5 Edward II. [1312.] By
the king.
Extent of the manor of Pydele. Friday the feast of St. Augustine,
bishop and confessor. Sum, 61. Os. 10^.
Extent of the manor of Waye. Thursday the eve of St. Augustine,
bishop and confessor. Sum, 27Z. 25. 6d.
Similar commission to Edmund Deyncourt and John de Nevill to extend
the manors of Thoresweye, Stiveton, Lyndewode, and Carlesthorp, co. Lincoln.
Extent of the manor of Lyndewod. Lincoln. Saturday the eve of
Whitsun. Sum, 351. 15s. 2ld.
Extent of the manor of Styveton. Same date. Sum, 36Z. Os. 8^.
Extent of the manor of Thoresweye. Same date. Sum, \\l. 45.
Extent of the manor of Keylesthorp. Same date. Sum, 9Z. 155. 6d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (17.)
1 35. Writ of certiorari to Walter de Gloucestre, escheator south of Trent,
as to the value of divers manors and rents to be exchanged between the king
and Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret his wife. Berwick-on-Tweed.
26 January 4 Edward II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Salisbury. 26 May.
Valuation of the manors of Heghtredebury, Colerne, Steurte, and
Herdecote.
Inquisition : — Chilham. 1 April.
Valuation of the_ castle and manor of Chilham and the manors of
Redelingewelde, Kyngeston, Hathfeld and Wliitstaple.
Writ to Walter de Gloucestre and John le Blound. Berwick-on-Tweed.
20 July 5 Edward II.
Inquisition : — Chilham. 4 August.
Valuation of knights' fees belonging to the castle and manors aforesaid and
of rents of 43Z. IO5. Old. in Singlesford and Dover. Sum, 13| knights' fees
and g'jj of a knight's fee.
Rent to be paid for the ward of Dover Castle, 171. I85. 5d.
Net value, 23^ 25. Sd.
Extent of lands held for life by Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret
his wife.
Extent of lands held for life by John de la Mare with reversion to the said
Bartholomew. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 391. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (18.)
1 36. Writ to the bailiffs of the bishop of Norwich of Bishop's Lenne.
Westminster. 10 November 5 Edward II. [1311.]
Writ to the same. Westminster. 16 November.
Inquisition : — Lenne. Monday after St. Edmund the archbishop.
Brunard le Clerk and Tidemann de Groningge are of the town of Gronyngge,
which is of the land of East Friesland and not of the dominion or power of the
king of Almain.
Certain goods arrested at the suit of Henry Poteman are the proper goods
of the said Brunard and Tidemann. Cf. Close Roll Calemlnr, pp. 381, 392.
C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (19.)
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1 37. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, Westminster. 18 December 5 Edward
II. [1311.]
Inquisition : — Clatford. Friday after the octave of St. Hilary. [1312.]
Liberties of the burgesses of Marlborough by charter of King John, confirmed
by King Henry III. Cf. Rotuli Chartarum, p. 135.
0. Inq. Misc. File 72. (20.)
1 38. Inquisition before the sheriff of Surrey. Walton-on-Thames.
Monday before the Nativity of St. Mary. 5 Edward II. [1311.]
John le Frulende of Ledred made waste of a tenement in Walton-on-Thames
which he holds by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Henry atte
Hale by destroying the porch of a grange of the price of 2^. and cutting down
7 oaks of the price of 7d. each, and two elms of the price of 4d. each. He cut
down no apple trees and made no waste thereof.
O. Inq. Misc. File 72. (21.)
139. Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Bristol. York. 15 March
5 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. Wednesday after Palm Sunday.
The king's stalls in Bristol, where meat is sold, are of the yearly value of
20 marks, and came into the king's hand on Saturday the feast of St. Vincent
last past by the decease of Bartholomew Peytevin, knight, who held them
for life. C. Inq. Misc. File 72. (22.)
140. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. London. 24 July 6 Edward II.
[1312.]
Inquisition before the mayor and bailiffs of Exeter. Monday before the
beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Nicholas le Smale, hanged for a felony committed at Exeter on Monday
the feast of St. Peter's Chair 4 Edward II, held a messuage in Exeter
of the prior of Plympton, which the said mayor and bailiffs seized and held
for a year and a day and still hold ; the year and day are worth 5s. and the
mayor and bailiffs ought to answer therefor. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 481,
C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (1,)
1 41 . Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Shene. 8 April
6 Edward II. [1313.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Aylesburi. 19 April.
A messuage, 100 acres of land, 2| acres of meadow, 5 acres of wood, and
12d. of rent in Huchedene and Kyngishull were never in the hands of the
Templars, but were seized into the king's hand by Edmund de Burnham,
keeper of the manors of Bullestrode and Wycumbe on 21 November in the
aforesaid year under colour of a commission to seize the lands of the said
Templars.
The said Edmund ejected therefrom Richard de la Rokele and Amice his
wife, who held by demise of Robert de Seyntcler.
The tenements are worth 445. Id. a year, out of which rents have to be
paid to the abbot and convent of Musseden 10s., to Richard Tur . , . 4c?.,
and to Thomas de Alta Ripa Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 73, (2.)
Wt. 34623, * 3
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1 42. Commission to Thomas de Snyterton and Alexander de Claveryngge.
Windsor. 2 November 6 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition in the manor of Costeseye. Thursday after the Circumcision.
WilUam Fyz and other villeins of the manor of Costeseye, which the king
has committed to John de Claveryngge, have withdrawn themselves and
their goods to divers places, some being described as staying (manens)
and others as staying and established {manens et edificatus) in Norwich,
Cambridge, Oxford, St. Edmund's, Ipswich, Mulkeberton, Stratton, Suafham
by Cambridge, Doure, and Hegham. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (3.)
143. Commission to Walter de Norwyco and the sheriff of Norfolk.
Windsor. 27 August 7 Edward II. [1313.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Burgh in the hundred of South Erpingham. Tuesday after
the Nativity of St. Mary.
The manor of Burgh, which the king has committed to Roger de Felton,
needs repairs to the value of 200^. or more ; it comprises a great hall covered
with shingles, a chamber adjoining the hall, a chamber for the queen, a chapel
adjoining the same, a chamber for the knights, a kitchen adjoining the hall,
a larder, a watch tower {garite) within the moat, a granary, a great chapel, a
little stable, a watch tower without the moat, a bakehouse with a brewhouse,
a great chamber without the moat with two garderobes, a dairy, a stable
with a beasthouse adjoining in length 61 feet and in breadth 20 feet, a grange,
and a little stable for the servants. The doors without are fairly good ; there
is a bridge from the queen's chamber to the park and another near the
bakehouse ; the park is inclosed with a paling ; there is a great table in the
great hall of the value of 65. M. ; there is a water mill ; the walls made of
earth round the manor are in bad condition.
William de Carelton did waste in the said manor by selling turf to the value
of 9Z. and more ; Sir John de Thorp cut down oaks and underwood, but used
the same for repairs. In the time of Henry de Segrave there was waste in
turbary with the knowledge of the said Sir Henry by Andrew Iware his reeve
and Robert Cole, parker, to the value of 2O5., and the said Robert did waste
in wood to the amount of 25. ; Roger de Snetisham, parker, did waste in
oaks and other wood, without the knowledge of the said Sir Henry, to the
value of 2O5. ; Richard, servant of the said Sir Henry, and the said Robert
and Andrew cut and carried away two maples {arables) of the value of 45.,
whereof they made vessels {vessele) to their own profit. French.
G. Inq. Misc. File 73. (4.)
144. Commission to John de Rolleston, warden of the hospital of Neuton
in Holdernesse, and Taillefer de Tillio, constable of the castle of Scardeburgh.
Westminster. 2 September 6 Edward II. [1312.] By the king, on the
information of Roger de Norburgh.
Inquisition : — Tuesday after St. Mark.
Purprestures in the town and port of Scarborough, including pigsties,
porches, doors, drains, and pipes through the wall, stalls, stone steps, solars
with posts in the king's highway, and houses partly built in the harbour.
Inquisition : — Wednesday after St. Martin in the Winter.
Purprestures in the town and port of Scarborough. From the port of Le
Sandyat towards the east there is a staith {staya) made on the king's soil
towards the sea upon which is a common road for men to walk upon and cross,
especially at high tide, over which staith and road hangs a solar of Sir Thomas
MISCELLANEOUS 35
de la Ryver too low, so that men cannot cross directly, 18 feet long and 3 feet
wide.
Other similar solars are described, also a pigsty on the said staith and road ;
refuse heaps obstructing the harbour ; solars and stalls in and over the harbour,
and encroachments upon the castle moat and the town wall. Thomas son of
Robert Uttred has a house near the wall 100 feet long, and the king's wall
was destroyed by Thomas Uttred the elder for the length of the said house ;
William Nessigwyke has a similar house 30 feet long, and the king's wall
was destroyed by John Codeling for the length thereof. Dated at Scarborough.
Thursday the feast of St. Edmund the Archbishop. Of. Patent Roll Calendar,
J). 532. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (5.)
145. Commission to William de Botereux and Thomas de la Hide.
Windsor. 13 January 6 Edward II. [1313.] By the king on the information
of the earl of Pembroke.
Inquisition : — Tavistok. Monday the morrow of the close of Easter.
John de Bedewynde, clerk, keeper of lands and tenements and the moor
of Dertemore, co. Devon, in the king's hand by the death of Peter de Gavaston,
sometime earl of Cornwall, only twice came into the parts of Devon to perform
his office and then behaved himself well and faithfully.
Inquisition : — Lostwithiel. Monday after St. Scolastica.
Extortions of John de Bedewynde, clerk, late sheriff of Cornwall, and his
conspiracies with tin merchants and others. G. Inq. Misc. File 73. (6.)
1 46. Commission to William de Leycestre and Nicholas, master of the
hospital of St. John without the east gate of Oxford. London. 31 July
6 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition : — Hospital of St. Bartholomew by Oxford. Monday the eve
of the Assumption.
Removal of the goods of the said hospital by Adam de Weston, warden
thereof, and appropriation of the same to his own use, and other offences
committed by him. Cf. Close Roll Calendar [9 Edward II], p. 323,
C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (7.)
1 47. Commission to William de Ormesby and John de Norton, clerk.
Windsor. 26 February 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Norfolk.
Letter from the said Commissioners to the said sheriff. Hempsted.
8 March.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Thorpmarket. Friday after St. Gregory,
Position of the priory of Bromholm during voidance. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 590 ; Close Roll Calendar, p. 526. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (8.)
1 48. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent, Witness : J. bishop
of Bath and Wells. Westminster. 31 May 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Havont. 14 June.
King Henry III granted to William Aguillon lOOs. of rent to be received
yearly by the hands of the reeve of the manor of Warblington, and afterwards
granted the said manor with the hamlets of Erapnesworth, Estneyo, and
Middelton to Matthew son of Herbert.
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Writ of scire facias to John Abel, escheator south of Trent, to summon
before the ParHament at Westminster on Monday after St. Matthew Robert
le Ewer, tenant for Hfe of the manor of WarbUngton. Windsor. 16 August
7 Edward II.
Writ of mittatis to WilHam de Bereford to send into chancery the record
of an assize of novel disseisin, taken at Far ham between Philip son of Philip
de Esteneye, Margaret la Mahewe, Matthew son of John, and John Flavel,
as to a tenement in Esteneye, which record Gilbert de Roubiry, late justice
of the King's Bench, has sent to the said William and his fellows, justices
of Common Pleas. Westminster. 18 November 7 Edward II.
Copy of Plea Roll (Common Pleas) 6 Edward II, roll 364. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 159. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (9.)
1 49. Writ to the sheriff of York. Witness : J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
Westminster. 30 May 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Otteley. Monday the morrow of the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
A messuage and 5 acres of land in Baildon, held by Robert son of Simon
del Hope, who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 17. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (10.)
150. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Windsor. 10 February
6 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Kyngton. Tuesday before St. Dunstan the Archbishop.
Two and a half acres of land in Bercheston, held by Isabel daughter of
Geoffrey de Hibernia of Shjrpston, who was hanged for felony, have been for
a year and a day in the king's hand.
The said land is held of William le Persones of Bercheston ; Richard de
Bercheston now holds two acres thereof, and Geoffrey son of John Geoffecok
half an acre ; the said Geoffrey had the year and day and ought to answer
therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (11.)
151. Writ to the sheriff of Middlesex. Westminster. 16 July 6 Edward
II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Heston. Friday the morrow of St. Bartholomew.
A messuage and 16 acres of land in Heston, held by Richard de Alcote
who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Nicholas de la Wodehalle was enfeoffed of two acres of meadow held by
the said Richard, before his conviction. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 478.
C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (12.)
1 52. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Canterbury. 5 August 6 Edward II.
[1312.]
Inquisition before the sheriff and William de Leycestre, king's clerk.
Hospital of St. Bartholomew by Oxford. Wednesday before St. Simon
and St. Jude.
The advowson of the said hospital belongs to Queen Margaret by reason
of her manor of Hedyngdon.
In past times the brethren of the hospital, after the death of their master,
always had the election of another, and presented him to the master of the
hospital of St. John without the east gate of Oxford, who, while the advowson
belonged to the king, admitted the master elect by virtue of a commission out
of chancery. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (13.)
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153. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster,
1 February 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Scrinkton. 14 February.
Roger de Caroun held the manor of Schirington of the king in chief by the
service of two knights' fees ; after the death of the said Roger the manor
came into the hand of the late king by reason of the minority of Sibyl daughter
and heir of the said Roger.
The said late king granted the wardship of the said manor and the marriage
of the said Sibyl to Edmund, earl of Cornwall, and his executors.
By subsequent sales the said wardship and marriage were held by Richard
Golde, Thomas Golde and Roger de Pateshulle, rector of Blettesho, who
held it until John de Burgo and others on Monday before the Ascension
4 Edward II forcibly entered the manor, broke doors and windows, and carried
away goods to the value of 20 marks.
The said John and William de Barton seized the said Sibyl and carried
her away into the county of Leicester.
The said John still occupies the manor and detains the said Sibyl, who is
deaf and dumb. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (14.)
1 54. Inquisition before the sheriff of Lincoln. West Rasen. Monday
after the Epiphany 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Thomas de Graynesby died seised of a messuage, 34 acres of land, and
9 acres of meadow in West Rasen, whereof Hugh son of William de Hotham
of West Rasen is tenant.
Maud late the wife of the said Hugh had damages by the detention of her
dower, estimated at 20s. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (15.)
155. Commission to William de Houk, Alexander de Cave, and Robert
de Sandale, keeper of the town of Kyngeston-on-Hull. Dover. 22 May
6 Edward II. [1313.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the said Alexander and Robert. Kingeston-on-Hull.
Friday the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 7 Edward II.
Ralph de Birton and others (named) are common evildoers, by whom the
town of Kingeston-on-Hull is publicly defamed.
Similar inquisition finding that EUis del Ker and others (named) are common
evildoers. • C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (16.)
156. Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Dover. Canterbury. 21 May
6 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — 29 August 7 Edward II.
Certain evildoers attacked a ship of Richard Randolf, burgess of Great
Yarmouth, called ' la Welifare.' Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 73.
C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (17.)
157. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. Windsor. 12 May 6 Edward II.
[1313.]
Inquisition before the sheriff and coroners of Leicester. Leicester. Saturday
after the Epiphany [7] Edward II. [1314.]
William de Houton and Emma his wife twice broke into the house of Eve
atte Hoyle at Mountsorrell by night and stole her goods.
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They were attached by the baiHffs of that town, detained in custody until
they made a fine with WilHam Dogil, then baihff, for lis. and a cow, and he
let them go.
The said bailiff retained William de Houton in his service from St.
Nicholas 6 Edward II to the Sunday after the Annunciation next following.
During that time William Dogil had from William de Houton a messuage
and a croft for 10 marks, which are of the yearly value of 10s., and William
de Houton sold to Roger Mapel of Querndon an acre of land for 4 marks,
and to Richard Bagot an acre for 40s.
When Juliana daughter of the said Eve, and the said Eve, raised hue and
cry upon William de Houton and Emma his wife, and the freemen and others
of the said town came to attach the evildoers, WiUiam Dogil together with
Richard Bagot and others (named) hindered the said freemen and others,
so that the evildoers escaped.
Fourteen marks of the goods of WiUiam de Houton remained in the hands
of William Dogil and Richard Smert ; Hugh le Arnesmyth, then a freeman of
Mountsorrel, had from William de Houton and Emma his wife half a quarter
of barley to aid William Dogil. C. Inq. Misc. File 73. (18.)
158. Writ to the sherifE of York. Westminster. 3 December
7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — York. Thursday after the Epiphany [1314.]
A messuage, six acres of land, and half an acre of meadow in Est Pathenal,
held by Neal Maggesone, who was outlawed for felony, have been for a year
and a day in the king's hand.
Writ of certiorari as to the tenure of the said tenements to John de Eure,
escheator north of Trent. Canterbury. 18 February. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 59. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (1.)
159. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Witness, J. bishop of Bath and
Wells. Westminster. 12 July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Hereford Castle. Saturday after St. Peter's Chains.
A messuage in Sweyneston, held by Walter le Petit, who was hanged for
felony, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Cal-
endar, p. 11. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (2.)
1 60. Writ to the sheriff of York. Witness, J. bishop of Bath and Wells.
Westminster. 11 July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — York. Saturday [after] St. Peter's Chains.
Four acres of land in Raudon, held by John del Grene, who was outlawed
for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Similar writ.
Inquisition : — Friday after St. Peter's Chains.
Similar findings as to a messuage and 5 acres of land in Raudon. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 17. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (3.)
161. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 16 October
7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Hacwode. Wednesday after St. Nicholas.
A messuage and 20 acres of land in Iwode, held by Robert atte Brede,
who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand.
MISCELLANEOUS 39
The said Robert held the tenements of the king ; John atte Hale, John
le Kentays, and Margery atte Welle now hold them ; Henry de Farlegh, then
keeper of the manor of Basingestoke, had the year and day thereof and ought
to answer therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (4.)
1 62. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. Witness, J. bishop of Bath and
Wells. Westminster. 11 July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Staundon. Monday after St. James.
John Pokerich, outlawed for felony, pledged two acres of land in Staundon
to Warin de Pokerich his brother for 205., who held the same for six years
and more, and ought to answer the king for the year and day thereof, the
land being worth I2d. a year ; it is held of William le Baud and lies in the
field of Powhendene in the town of Staundon. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (5.)
1 63. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Windsor. 22 August 7 Edward II.
[1313.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Tuesday after the Purification.
A toft, 90 acres of land, an acre of pasture, and 8s. 6d. of rent, in Ireby,
held by John son of Robert de Rothewele, who for felony abjured the realm,
were for a year and a day in the hand of the late king. Cf. Close Roll Cal-
endar, p. 63. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (6.)
164. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset. Westminster. 17 November
6 Edward II. [1312.]
Inquisition : — Oddecombe. Tuesday the feast of St. Barnabas 7 Edward II.
[1314.]
Two parts of a messuage, of 27 acres of land, of 6 acres of meadow and of
the half of 2 acres of pasture and of 8s. id. of rent in Mertok, held by Peter
son of William de Mertok, who was outlawed for felony, have been for a
year and a day in the king's hand.
The said Peter held the tenements of John de Fienles, lord of Mertok ;
Nicholas Freman now holds them by delivery of Richard de Chuseldene and
Walter de Skidemor, late sheriffs of Somerset and Dorset ; the king had
his year and day thereof by the said Richard de Chuseldene, who ought to
answer therefor. G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (7.)
165. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Westminster. 14 October
7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Liverpool. Thursday after St. Martin in the Winter.
A messuage, two acres of land, and three parts of a messuage, in Lyverpol,
held by William Baroun of Lyverpol, who was hanged for felony, have been
for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 38.
C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (8.)
1 66. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
15 October 7 Edward II. [1313.] By p.s.
Somerset.
I Inquisition : — Bridgwater. 10 November.
The ancestors of Philip de Columbariis gave to the priory of Goldclyvc the
manors of Preston by Mulverton and Selver in the time of King John, to hold
by knight service. The manors are worth 10/. a year.
Inquisition : — Honyton. Friday after St. Leonard.
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Similar findings as to the manor of Westmeymbir' (co. Devon), worth 201.
a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (9.)
1 67. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Witness, J. bishop of Bath and
Wells. Westminster. 10 July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition before the bailiffs of the liberty of the bishop of Chester.
Frodeswelle. Thursday the morrow of St. James.
A messuage and 8 acres of land in Frodeswelle, held by Thomas son of
John Meuerel, who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in
the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 14. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (10.)
1 68. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster. 30
March 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Friday after St. Martin 7 Edward II.
, The abbot of Bee Hellewyn holds the priory of Wyvelsford in frank almoin
of the heir of John Wake, deceased, now in the king's wardship ; John de
Burnevile the last prior died on 7 October 6 Edward II ; neither the said
John Wake nor his ancestors were wont to receive any profits of the said
priory during voidance ; the said abbot can at his will prefer any of his monks
to be prior, and he who is so preferred has been accustomed to do fealty to John
Wake or his ancestors. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 139.
C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (11.)
1 69. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-on-Tweed.
23 June 7 Edward II. [1314.]
Inquisition before the escheator in co. Wilts. 7 July 8 Edward II.
Hundred of Chalk and Cadeworth.
Randolph de Wormesterre, sometime rector of Berwick St. John, acquired
a messuage, 32 acres of land, and 10 acres of wood in Brudemere, and was
rector there twenty years after the said acquisition, after whose decease the
following have been rectors there and have peacefully held the said tenements,
viz. Henry de Sommes fifteen years. Master Thomas de Erie forty years, John de
Obeton six years, and the present rector, Peter de Lym, three years ; so that the
church and the rectors thereof were in full and peaceful seisin of the tenements
for forty years before the publication of the statute of mortmain ; the
tenements are held of Richard de Trowe and are of the yearly value of half
a mark. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (12.)
170. Writ to John de Eure, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
25 July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
York.
Inquisition : — Stokeslay. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew.
Peter de Malo Lacu enfeoffed the prior and brethren of Grosmont in
Eskedale of a watermill in Egton by Ucence of the late king and the present
king ; the said mill is worth 61. a year. G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (13.)
171. Commission to Walter de Norwico and Robert Banyard. Eltham.
6 February 7 Edward II. [1314.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Norfolk.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Guntone. Wednes-
day before St. Gregory the Pope.
Panel of jurors.
MISCELLANEOUS 41
Inquisition : — Baketon by Bromholm. Friday before the Annunciation.
Two woods only belong to the manor of Baketon, the one called the ' king's
part of Baketon wood,' which once belonged to Edmund, earl of Cornwall,
and contains 17 acres at the most, and the other called ' Snape,' which contains
an acre and a little more ; the crop of the said 17 acres is worth 591., and that
of Snape 405. ; the prior and convent of Bromholm, to whom the king gave
by charter the manor of Baketon, have cut down and carried away trees to
the value of 20s. C. hiq. Misc. File 74. (14.)
1 72. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. Westminster.
10 October 7 Edward" II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Kaermerdyn. Tuesday after the close of Easter.
Roger de Mortuo Mari held of the late king a moiety of the commote of
Iscoyd by the service of going in the army of the lord of the said commote,
without rent or other service, and died seised thereof, after whose death
Llewellyn his son and heir endowed his mother Nesta, late the wife of the said
Roger, with a third part of the demesne lands, which belonged to the said
Roger in the said commote, and for the residue of her dower paid her 95. \\d.
yearly ; afterwards the said Llewellyn enfeoffed Sir Hugh de Cressingham of
his lands in the said commote and the reversion of the said dower, who paid
the said rent during his life ; after his death his lands came into the hand of
the late king as an escheat, and were extended at 275. 4ic?. ; the late king
paid the rent to the said Nesta. After her death the rent and the third part
came to the hand of the said king ; there are no lands in the commote from
which the rent ought to be exacted besides those in the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (15.)
173. Commission to John de Foxle, WiUiam de Bourne, and Matthew
de Furneaux. Sandwich. 17 July 7 Edward II. [1313.] By the king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Devon.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Exeter. 17 August.
Panel of jurors.
Perambulation between the king's lands of Kenton and the lands of Walter,
bishop of Exeter, of Chuddelegh, before the said John and Matthew.
Hagheledon. Friday after the beheading of St. John the Baptist 8 Edward II.
[1314.]
The king's land of Kenton begins near a road called Harcombewodewey,
which is the boundary between the said land and the land of Hugh de Curtenay
of Ken, and extends from the said road southwards near another high road
leading from Exeter to Teynghemue to a place called Twycheneheved, and
descending by the middle of a valley called Twychenecombe to a stream
called Cranemereslake, and by the said stream southwards to the land of
Nicholas de Kirkham of Asshcombe ; the land of the bishop of Exeter, of
Chuddelegh, lies along the other side of the metes and bounds aforesaid
westwards. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (16.)
174. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. York. 9 May
7 Edward II. [1314.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Exeter. 1 July.
Roger Tony and his ancestors have had view of frank pledge of their men
and tenants in the manor of Suth Tauton, assize of bread and ale, pleas of
hue and cry, and bloodshed, from time beyond memory.
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Richard de Poltymar, who acquired from the said Roger a third part of
the said manor, Stephen de Haccombe the present tenant, and other tenants
of the said third part, have enjoyed similar hberties therein for 50 years.
G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (17.)
1 75. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster. 3 May
6 Edward II. [1313.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Somerton. 6 August 7 Edward II.
The abbot and convent of Jumieges hold lands in Cheuton by Menedep
of the king in chief in frank almoin, which the prior of Heylingge holds as
keeper at the will of the abbot ; the said lands were granted to the said abbey
by William the Bastard immediately after the conquest of England without
any fealty or service therefor to the kings of England ; the lands are worth
10 marks a year ; the abbot and convent of the said prior hold no lands of
anyone else in Somerset.
Hants.
Inquisition : — Havonte. 17 June 6 Edward II.
The prior of Hailynghe holds no lands in England except as keeper or bailiff
of the abbot and convent of Jumieges, who hold lands in la Legh by Havonte
in Haylinghe island of the king in chief in frank almoin without any secular
service therefor, of the yearly value of 401., by grant of William the Bastard
as in the foregoing inquisition ; the said abbot and convent hold no lands
of anyone else in co. Hants.
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. 9 August 7 Edward II.
Similar findings as to the church of Wynterbornestoke, worth lOl. a year.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 25. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (18.)
176. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-on-Tweed.
4 July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Algerkirk. Thursday after the Epiphany 8 Edward II.
[1314.]
The abbot of Croyland and his predecessors have been in full and peaceful
seisin of the manor of Douedik and the advowson of the church of Suterton
from time beyond memory and have acquired no lands in the said manor or
in Suterton since the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 143. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (19.)
177. Commission to William de Ormesby and Robert de Reydon. St.
Alban's. 1 April 7 Edward II. [1314.]
Mandate in pursuance to the said William.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Theford. 25
April.
Letter from Adam de Claveringge, sheriff of Suffolk, to Roger de Bungeye.
Letter from the said commissioners to the bailiff of the honour of Eye.
Theford. 26 April.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Eye. 5 May.
MISCELLANEOUS 43
The men and tenants of the towns of Brundissh, Tatington, Badyngham,
Dynyton, Laxfeld, and Stradebrok, ought to repair certain parts of the paHng
of the park of Eye and the causeway of that town. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
V- 108- G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (20.)
178. Commission to John de Thorp and WiUiam de Morwode, clerk.
Sandw[ich, 17] July 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Eye Castle. Saturday after St. Peter's Chains.
Position of the priory of Eye during voidance. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
V- 9- C. Inq. Misc. File 14.. (21.)
179. Commission to Thomas de Warblington and Hugh de Braybeof.
York. 12 May 7 Edward II. [1314.] By the archbishop.
Inquisition : — Winchester Castle. Wednesday the morrow of St. Barnabas.
The wall of Winchester castle needs repair to the value of 100/. ; the king's
hall to the value of 100s. ; the buildings covered with Cornwall stone called
' Esclate ' have been much damaged by storms, and need repair to the value
of 201. ; buildings adjoining the wall of the castle need repair to the value of
100/. ; buildings covered with lead, and lead gutters need repair to the value
of 10 marks ; the king's chamber and several other chambers adjoining thereto
were burned in the time of the late king, while he was in the castle, and the
jurors cannot estimate at what cost they could be repaired ; the bridge without
the great gate needs repair to the value of 10/. French.
G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (22.)
180. Commission to William de Botereux, Thomas Larcediakne, and
Thomas de la Hide. Windsor. 6 March 6 Edward II. [1313.]
Inquisition : — Launceveton. Thursday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
7 Edward II.
After the king had appointed Antony Pessaigne his merchant to buy tin
in CO. Cornwall, Walter Wace and others bought tin contrary to the king's
prohibition. G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (23.)
181. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. Westminster,
6 October 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Return.
It is found in the extent of the demesne lands of Llewellyn, prince of Wales,
in CO. Merioneth, made after the conquest, that the manor of Crogan is
extended at 6O5.
The said justice learns by private information that because David ap
Griffith, father of Llewellyn ap David, took part with the late king against
the said prince in the first Welsh war, the said prince caused the manor of
the said David of Hendor to be burned, and seized his lands, and afterwards,
when peace was made, restored to the said David all his lands, and granted
to him to dwell in the manor of Crogan until his manor of Hendor could be
rebuilt, and that the said David dwelt in the said manor up to the conquest.
In the full hundred of the commote of Penthlyn held at le Bala on Monday
before the Conversion of St. Paul 6 Edward II it was found that Argaun,
sometime villein of the said prince Llewellyn of his manor of Crogan, paid
yearly a gograid (gogeretta) of flour price 12d. for licence to dwell elsewhere
in the said commote at his will, and that Eden ap Adam and other villeins,
his kinsmen, concealed the said flour from the time of the said conquest until
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then, and the said villeins satisfied the king for the arrears thereof and paid
an amercement for concealment.
Llewellyn ap David asserts that the said manor was in the hands of his
ancestors from time beyond memory and was never part of the demesne lands
of the said prince, and offers to verify his statement, but as the said manor
is so expressly contained in the said extent, and on account of the aforesaid
evidences the justice has not dared to take an inquisition thereon without
consulting the king. C. Inq. Misc. File 14:. (24.)
182. Commission to John de Merton and Stephen de Brawode. West-
minster. 25 November 7 Edward II. By the Council.
Inquisition : — Great Yarmouth. 17 September 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Arrest of goods of men of William, count of Holland.
Similar Inquisition. Lenne. 2 January. [1314.] Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 37. ^ C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (25.)
183. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. St. Alban's. 1 April 7 Edward II.
[1314.]
Inquisition before the sheriff and WiUiam de Stoweford, king's clerk.
Portsmouth. Monday the morrow of the close of Easter.
A ship of John Barry ke, mariner of the power of the King of Castile, laden
with wine, iron, and other merchandise, came into Portsmouth on Tuesday
after St. Matthew, and was arrested at the suit of Arnald de Sancto Martino,
merchant of Bayonne. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (26.)
184. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Windsor. 28 January 7 Edward II.
[1314.]
Inquisition : — Bromyard. Tuesday before St. Valentine.
Walter de Thornbury, late chancellor of Ireland, who died while bringing
a great sum of money to the king in England, had at Thornbury the day of his
death in his rectory corn to the value of 121., which has been sold and removed
by Richard Osebern of Temedebury ; also at Wolferlowe 10 quarters of wheat,
16 quarters of oats, and 2 quarters of peas, 6 oxen of the price of 60s., a plough-
beast of the price of | mark, and 6 horses, removed by John le Hert.
C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (27.)
1 85. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Windsor. 3 September
7 Edward II. [1313.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Okampton. 18 November.
The manor of Monecokampton was not charged with a yearly rent of 405.,
or any other rent, payable to Robert de la Mare, on the day of his death.
C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (28.)
186. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 26 May
7 Edward II. [1314.]
Inquisition : — Friday before St. Botulph.
About the feast of St. Peter's Chains 26 Edward I Hugh son of Michael
Picard, Roger de Keneby, and Thomas de Keneby, servants of William le
Sautreour, broke by night the house of the said William in the parish of All
Hallows the Less in Thames Street London, and carried away his goods to the
value of lOOZ. C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (29.)
MISCELLANEOUS 46
187. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Ely. 7 April 7 Edward II. [1314.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and John le Waleys, one of the coroners
for Berks. . . . Wednesday after St. Dunstan.
John son of Roger Pupard of Newbury and other evildoers (named) carried
awav money and goods of Thomas Coleman of Newbury.
G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (30.)
188. Commission to Alexander de Cave and Gilbert de Bedeford. West-
minster. 28 November 7 Edward II. [1313.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Kyngeston-on-Hull. The eve of St. Andrew.
Repairs needed in the manor of IVIiton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 29, 118.
C. Inq. Misc. File 74. (31.)
189. Writ (alias) of replevin to the sheriff of Westmoreland for Thomas
Dauney. Westminster. 30 November 7 Edward II. [1313.]
Endorsed : — The cause of detention may be seen by the billet attached
[billetta fixa).
Inquisition at Warthecopp. Saturday, St. Martin's Eve 7 Edward II
[10 November, 1313], before the sheriff and coroners by the four nearest
townships : — Thomas de Aunay came with others to the house of Henry de
Warthecopp on the Monday previous and forcibly entered his hall and various
chambers and took away his widowed daughter Isabel and also John, son
and heir of John de Crokkedayk, whose marriage belonged to the said Henry.
Thomas was therefore imprisoned at Appleby. Cf. Calendar of Patent Rolls,
p. 167. G. Inq. Misc. File 74. (32.)
1 90. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Westminster. 2 June 8 Edward II.
[1315.]
Inquisition : — Abbot's Bromley. Monday the eve of the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist.
A messuage and two acres of land in Abbot's Bromley, held by Nicholas
son of Richard son of Henry, who was outlawed for felony, have been for a
year and a day in the king's hand.
The tenements were held of the abbot of Burton-on-Trent ; the township
of Abbot's Bromley now holds them, and had the year and day thereof and
ought to answer therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (1.)
191. Writ to Robert de Clyderhou, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
3 May 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — York. 15 May.
Geoffrey Kemp, chaplain, and his ancestors held 9 acres of land in
Seteryngton of John le Bigod and his ancestors by the yearly service of 3s.,
and not of the king in chief. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (2.)
192. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Westminster. 20 January
8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Hereford. Saturday after the Purification.
A messuage and 20 acres of land in Fowenhope, held by Richard de
Fernhalle, who was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in
the king's hand.
The tenements were held of Reynold de Stepelton ; the town of Fowenhope
had the year and day thereof and ought to answer therefor ; the said town
now holds the said messuage and land.
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Similar writ. Westminster. 4 June.
Inquisition : — Hereford Castle. Saturday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
The said Richard held the said tenements of Roger de Chaundos ; the said
Reynold now holds them.
Other findings as above. G. Inq. Misc. File 75. (3.)
193. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Ely. 4 November
8 Edward II. [1314.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Arundel. Tuesday the feast of St. Edmund the King.
The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England acquired
all the lands which he holds in Islesham, Strethampton, Upmerdon, Yabeton,
Offam, Burgham, Addesdene, and Wyldebrugge in co. Sussex, long before
the publication of the statute of mortmain. G. Inq. Misc. File 75, (4.)
194. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 26 February 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Ormesby. Wednesday the eve of the Ascension.
A toft and a bovate of land in Ormesby, now in the king's hand, were
conferred upon the prioress and nuns of Heyninges by Alice de Swaleclif
33 years before the publication of the statute of mortmain, but are not of
the foundation of the nunnery.
The tenements are held of the bishop of Lincoln by the service of the 40th
part of a knight's fee and are of the yearly value of 5*.
G. Inq. Misc. File 75. (5.)
195. Writ to John de Hinkele, bailiff of Isabel, the queen consort, of
Maillor Sessenek. Westminster. 5 May 8 Edward II. [1315.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition : — Le Redebroke in Maillorseisnek. Sunday after St. Augustine
the Bishop.
In the time of Emma, late the wife of Griffith ap Madok, lady of Overtone
in Maillorseisenek, who gave the said manor [of Overtone] to the late King
Edward in exchange, William le Botiler, father of the present William le
Botiler and whose heir he is, was seised of the manor of Dodynton including
100 acres of land usurped by Adam de Cretyng, bailiff of Queen Eleanor, the
king's mother, who held the manor of Overtone by grant of the late King
Edward.
Since the said usurpation, the said 100 acres of land have always been out
of the possession of the said William le Botiler the father and William le Botiler
the son, and are still in the hand of Queen Isabel ; the said 100 acres are
not of the appurtenances of the manor of Overtone.
G. Inq. Misc. File 75. (6.)
196. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
4 February 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Bedford. 13 February.
Alice Latymer gave to Nicholas le Latymer, her son, a messuage and 80
acres of land in Sutton, co. Bedford ; and the said Nicholas was seised thereof
on Monday the feast of St. Peter's Chair 33 Edward I.
G. Inq. Misc. File 75. (7.)
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197. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Northampton.
18 November 8 Edward II. [1314.]
Northampton.
Inquisition : — Siresham. 12 December.
Ernald de Bosco, founder of the abbey of Bittlesden, granted to the abbot
and convent thereof a messuage, 2i acres and 1 rood of land in Siresham in
frank almoin, 200 years and more before the time of memory {ante tempus
memorie).
The said Ernald held the tenements, which are of the yearly value of 2s. Qd.,
of the earl of Leicester by knight service. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (8.)
1 98. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
28 January 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 10 February.
The marsh called ' Kipesmersh,' acquired by William Gerbergh from John
la Velye, is held of the master of the hospital of St. Giles, Norwich, by the
yearly service of 12c?., and not of the king in chief ; it is of the yearly value
of 1005. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (9.)
199. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-on-Tweed.
14 June 7 Edward II. [1314.]
Salop.
Inquisition : — Draiton in Hales. 4 November.
The abbot of Cumbermere demised to William Osttage the manor of
Chesthull for twenty-four years from St. Gregory the Pope 35 Edward I, at a
yearly rent of 24 soams {summas) of hard corn {duri bladi), 24 soams of oats,
and 505., and to Ralph le Clerk 12| acres within the said manor for 30 years
from the Ascension a.d. 1305 at a yearly rent of 135., and to William le Walkere
a plot of ground (placeam) within the said manor, estimated at 12 acres and
1 rood, called ' Monekes Halstede,' for twenty-four years from St. Matthew
A.D. 1305 at a yearly rent of 125. Sd. ; the said abbot did not alienate in fee.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (10.)
200. Writ to the sheriff of York. York. 24 September 8 Edward II.
[1314.]
Inquisition : — Richmond. Saturday in the feast of St. Wilfrid the Bishop.
John Tristrem, who committed felony in the bishopric of Durham, was
hanged at Durham on Monday in Whitsun week 6 Edward II, on which day
he held of Mary de Neuwil 30 acres of land in Neubyginge.
The said land was seized into the king's hand by John de Euer, escheator,
who received the profit thereof, and thus the king has had the profit thereof
for a year and a day and more. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (11.)
201 . Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. York. 6 September
8 Edward II. [1314.]
Inquisition : — Wardon. 1 October.
The prior of Clatrecote acquired from Clement de Botindon a messuage
and 6 virgates of land in Botingdone, held of the earl of Wyght in frank almoin
and of the yearly value of 305., long before the publication of the statute of
mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (12.)
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202. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent.
Canterbury. 11 June 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Plumsted. Thursday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
WilHam de Dale and Alice his sister were bastards and both died without
heir ; they held of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
a messuage, 34 acres of land, an acre and a rood of meadow, 4|- acres of
pasture, and 35. 6hd. of rent, in Suttone atte Hone, by the service of 155. and
suit of court ; the said prior entered the tenements after the death of the said
William and Alice as his escheat ; the tenements are of the yearly value of
40s. ; the said Alice predeceased the said William by three quarters of a year ;
the said William has been dead four years.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
William de Dale was a bastard and died without heir, and held of the said
prior a messuage in Suttone atte Hone by the yearly service of 12^d. ; the
prior entered the said messuage as his escheat after the death of the said
William four years past ; the messuage is of the yearly value of 40c?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (13.)
203. Petition to the king from Roger de Clotherum. French.
Commission to Ralph son of William and Hugh de Louthre. Westminster.
8 March 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — York. Monday three weeks after Easter.
The said Roger was seised of a messuage, 40 acres of land, and 2 acres of
meadow [in Naburn] by feoffment of Robert de Styveton, for a year and half
before the death of Hugh Scot, of whose death the said Robert was indicted.
Gerard Salvayn, then sheriff of York, seized the tenements into the king's
hand and extended them at 405. a year, and held them in the king's hand
from St. Matthew 8 Edward II to St. Martin in the Winter next following,
but levied no issues thereof.
Afterwards Ralph son of William before the king's council at Doncaster
said that Gerard Salvayn and Richard Squier were present at the taking of
the said inquisition and could show no cause for the king or themselves therein.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 268. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (14.)
204. Writ to John Abel, escheator south of Trent. Northampton.
20 November 8 Edward II. [1314.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Kirketon. Saturday after St. Lucy.
Thomas de Whallay, sometime abbot of Seleby, demised to Roger de
Amcotes on a yearly tenancy 10 acres of land in Estoft ; William de Aslakby,
late abbot, successor of the said Thomas, not accepting the said demise, entered
and held the said land, which Simon de Scarthburgh, the present abbot, now
holds.
The said land was acquired by an abbot of the said house 100 years before
the pubHcation of the statute of mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (15.)
205. Commission to Henry de Penbrugge and Nicholas de Kjoigeston.
Westminster. 7 March 8 Edward II. [1315.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition at the New Weir on the Weie. Thursday 3 July.
A new weir was raised by Gilbert, last earl of Gloucester, in the year
5 Edward II across the whole of the river Weie at Gayeshom, a moiety thereof
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being fixed on the king's soil because the middle of the said river is within the
perambulation made by the justices, William Inge and Henry de Cobham.
The said weir is now in the hands of John Forester and John de Colverham,
farmers of the countess of Gloucester, and is to the damage of Henry de
Lancastre and his men of lOZ. a year, and to the incalculable {innumerabilia)
damage and nuisance of others of the adjacent parts because their way is
obstructed thereby so that they cannot carry their victuals and merchandise
by the said river to Monmouth and elsewhere in the march and to the great
danger of the forest of Dene because in case of war the Welsh could go and
return by the said weir at will and rob and destroy the said forest.
The land held by Walter le Gay of the bishop of Hereford, who holds of
the king, is moved, straitened, and carried away by the overflow {refoUationem)
of the said weir.
Endorsed.
Let Maud late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, have notice to be in the chancery in the quinzaine of Easter
next to show cause why the said weir should not be removed.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (16.)
206. Petition to the king and council from Thomas de Yucflet, parson of
Devyses. French.
Endorsed : — Because Queen Margaret holds the park [of Devyses] let her
pay tithe of the pasture therein, formerly mown, for conscience sake, and
thereupon let a writ be issued to her out of chancery.
Commission to John de Foxle, John Bluet, and William de Harden.
Westminster. 5 March 8 Edward II. [1315.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Devyses. Thursday the morrow of St. Barnabas.
The late King Edward and his ancestors from time beyond memory paid
tithe of the meadows in the park of Devyses ; the said late king in the tenth
year of his reign caused the said meadows to be changed to pasture by Ralph
de Sandwyco, then constable of Devyses castle, and from that time no tithe
has been paid therefor ; the yearly value of the tithe of the said meadows
was 225. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (17.)
207. Writ to John Abel and Simon de Hedersete, guardians of the
bishopric of Ely during voidance. Westminster. 30 May 9 Edward II.
[1316.]
Inquisition at the Leet at Walsoken. Friday in Whitsun week.
Desiderata de Colevyle, mother of Geoffrey de Colevyle, who is her heir,
and her ancestors, lords of the manor of Walsoken, from time beyond memory
appointed a steward and bailiff to hold the leet of Walsoken, and held the
same in common with the bishop of Ely, the abbot of Ramsey, and the prior
of Lewes, parceners thereof, up to the time of William de Luda, sometime
bishop of Ely, whose constable, by name Bartholomew de Schaldeforde,
unjustly hindered Roger de Colevyle, husband of the said Desiderata.
The said Desiderata after the death of the said Roger held the said leet
in common with Ralph de Walpol, bishop of Ely, successor of the said William
de Luda, and the said abbot and prior, by her steward and bailiff, and in the
time of the voidance of the said bishopric by the death of the said Ralph
together with the guardians of the bishopric, and the aforesaid parceners,
and also sometimes in the time of Robert de Orforde, bishop of Ely, and
sometimes not.
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The said Geoffrey never held the said leet by his steward and baiUff
{per seneschallum el hallivum siium) after the death of the said Desiderata his
mother ; but John de Ketene, late bishop of Ely, the abbot of Ramsey, and
the prior of Lewes held the same by their stewards, without the said Geoffrey
having his steward or baiUff therein as his ancestors had been accustomed,
but always opposing his claim.
The said Geoffrey and his ancestors always had the amercements of their
men and tenants in the said leet, and the said Geoffrey is still seised of the
said amercements ; so that the said bishop, abbot, and prior have received
nothing thereof.
Clemency, mother of the said Desiderata, received the amends of the assize
of bread and ale of her men and tenants dwelling in her fee in Walpol and
Waltone in co. Norfolk in the time of Ralph de Walpol, sometime bishop
of Ely. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (18.)
208. Writ of privy seal to the sheriff of Buckingham. Westminster.
12 February 8 Edward II. [1315.] French.
Inquisition : — Wycombe. Thursday before St. Peter's Chair.
The house of St. Margaret of Wycombe is worth five marks a year and is
in a reasonably good state, viz. as good a state as when Richard de Wycumbe,
predecessor of the present warden, left it.
William de Kenelyngworth, chaplain, is now warden by assent of the brethren
without title or presentation ; the said house belonged to the earl of Cornwall's
honour of Walyngford, now in the king's hand ; at all times from, the foundation
the brethren have had a warden of their own making or by sufferance of the
lords, but the king by reason of his lordship can make a warden, if he please,
without doing wrong to any ; Robert de Abyndon is a fit person to be warden.
French. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (19.)
209. Commission to Richard de Chiseldene and John Turpyn. West-
minster. 4 May 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Claryndon. Monday after St. Barnabas.
The repairs required in the manor of Claryndone would cost 1,830/. besides
timber, viz. the king's chapel near the king's chamber 40/. ; the king's chamber
20/. ; the hall with pantry and buttery 100/. ; two kitchens with passage
and pentice between the hall and the kitchens 120/. ; including the larder
and saucery ; the chamber with garderobe on the east side of the hall 40/.;
the chamber called ' Antioche ' with garderobe 40/. ; the queen's chambers,
with passage and pentice towards the hall and the queen's chapel, 60/. ; the
great cellar for the king's wine with the chamber above 400/. ; two chambers
called the ' brethren's chambers ' 140/. ; the chamber for the chancellor and
the clerks of chancery 20/. ; the chamber of the chaplains and clerks of the
king and queen 20/. ; the east gate with the chamber above 20/. ; two chambers
for the clerks 10/. ; the steward's chamber with the passage and pentice to
the hall 50/. ; the chamber of the king's children (pueroriim) with passage
and pentice and staircase to the king's chamber 40/. ; the buildings for the
chandlery 40/. ; the treasurer's chamber 40/. ; the chapel for the king's
household 60/. ; the king's almoner's chamber 10/. ; the buildings for the
marshalsea 100/. ; the chamber near the west gate with garderobe 60/. ; 4
chambers of office 60/. ; the west gate with the chamber above 40/. ; walls,
ditches, hedges and fences about the manor 300/.
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All the defects, necessitating the said repairs, happened in the time of John
de Vyene and William de Bello Campo, keepers of the said manor, and were
caused by long neglect of roofing.
John de Vyene and Robert Walraund, supplying his place, received from
the king 60Z. for roofing repairs and expended but lOOs.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (20.)
210. Inquisition before John Bluet, Walter Gasselyn, and WiHiam de
Braybroke. Castle of Saruni. Monday the feast of St. Tiburcius and St.
Valerianus 8 EHwar^Ti: [1315.]
The defects of the chapel of the Holy Cross over the gate of the castle of
Old Sarum can be amended for 10 marks.
In the time of King Henry III William de Duyn, father of John de Duyn,
knight, then sheriff and keeper of the said castle, carried away a granary
to his manor of Tudeworth to the damage of the king of 40Z. ; the vaulting
of the great hall can be repaired for 40/. ; in the time of John Gerberd, sheriff,
John de Netheravene, under keeper of the castle, carried away the lead gutters
of the kitchen and bakery so that the vaulting perished, and Alexander de
Cheverel, sheriff, burned the timber thereof ; which damage can be repaired
for 501. ; .the said John de Netheravene carried away stones and timber from
the castle to the damage of the king of 20^ and more ; the great tower can
be repaired for 600/. ; the watermill of Kyngesmill, belonging to the castle,
was worth 100s. a year in the year 22 Edward I and was destroyed by an
overflow of the river at night in the time of Thomas de Sancto Omero, then
sheriff, who afterwards carried away the timber of the mill to the value of
100s. ; Walter de Pavely, sheriff, took a millstone of the value of 10s., and
John de Noborgh, sheriff, a millstone of the value of 20s. , and all the great timber
of the mill to the damage of the king of 40s. ; Adam de Paulesholte, under-
sheriff, in the time of Andrew de Grymstede, carried away from the said
chapel a chalice of the value of 10s. ; Hugh Tylol, lieutenant of John de
Neuborgh, carried away a missal of the value of 4 marks ; Adam de
Paulesholte carried away stones from the castle to the value of 40s. ; the
chamber near the tower of Harlewyn, and the chapel of St. Nicholas within
the castle, have been damaged by storms and can be repaired for 201. ; in
the time of John de Hertrigge and John de Neuborgh, sheriffs, a stable was
totally destroyed to the damage of the king of 10 marks ; the towers over
the gate with a garderobe can be repaired for 20/. Cf. Patent Boll Caleridar,
p. 316. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (21.)
21 1 . Commission to William de Burne and John de Erlegh. Westminster.
16 April 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Dorchester. Tuesday after Trinity.
In the sixth year of King John and in the time of Hugh abbot of
Abbodesburi, a whale {crassus jnscis) was cast ashore on the land of the
said abbot, who had the same by virtue of his charters ; a dead whale was
cast ashore on the land of Benedict, then abbot of Abbodesburi on Sunday
after St. Hilary 8 Edward H, who appropriated the same until John de Erlegli
then sheriff of Dorset, by the king's writ took thereof for the king's use and
sent to London two tuns.
Wreck, and the said whale, and whatever else may be cast ashore by the
sea on the land of the said abbot at Abbodesburi, ought to belong to the said
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abbot and his successors by virtue of their charters ; no more such fish have
been thus cast ashore since the making of the said charters.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. Windsor. 6 April.
Return.
In the rolls of pleas of the crown in the eyre of John de Metingham, justice
of the late King Edward in co. Dorset, among the presentments of the knights
of the hundred of Uggescombe, it is found that the abbot of Abbodesbury has
wreck at Abbodesbury, by what warrant is unknown ; therefore the sheriff
is ordered to make him come and show, etc. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 299.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (22.)
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212. Commission to Ralph son of William, Robert de Cliderhou, escheator
north of Trent, John de Doncastre and Richard de Bernynghara. Thunderle.
17 May 8 Edward II. [1315.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Durham. 31 May.
Panels of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Ralph and Richard. Northalverton. Wednesday
before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Robert de Brumpton was collated to the wardenship of the hospital of
Northalverton by Antony, late patriarch of Jerusalem and bishop of Durham,
by his letters patent dated 27 January a.d. 1310, and had seisin thereof until
he was ejected by brother Walter de Assherigge on Monday before the Ascension
7 Edward II.
The said Robert presented his clerk to the vicarage of Thornton le Street,
of Avhich the patronage belongs to the hospital, who still holds the said vicarage.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 337. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (23.)
21 3. Writ to John de Eure, escheator north of Trent. Norhampton.
20 November 8 Edward II. [1314.]
Inquisition : — Wlvedall. Friday the feast of St. Nicholas.
Alexander le Seneschal of Scotland, a rebel, was seised of the manor of
Wlvedall, land, rent, a water mill, and the advowson of the church of Wlvedall,
to the total yearly value of 151. I6s. 6d., which he held of Antony de Lucy by
homage and fealty, suit of court at Aspatrik, and cornage.
Similar writ to the said escheator. York. 1 October. By the king.
Similar inquisition. Cf. Patent Roll Calefidar, pp. 207, 389.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (24.)
214. Commission to John de Thorp, John de Mutford, Edmund de
Hemmegrave, and Henry Bacun. York. 28 September 8 Edward II. [1314.]
By the king.
Inquisition before the said John, John, and Edmund. Little Yarmouth in
CO. Suffolk. Tuesday after St. Lucy.
In the time of John de Balliolo, sometime lord of Little Yarmouth and
Gorleston, all ships, except those laden with millstones, wool, and general
merchandise {averi ponder e), came to land at their will in the port of Little
Yarmouth, and unladed, and the bailiffs of the said John received the customs
and profits thereof, viz. from every foreign ship \Sd. during the whole year;
from every English ship 4(Z. and for every foreign ship beached {si ad terram
applicaverat) 4f/. for a year ; from every cart for every time of loading 2d. ;
from every load {summa) of herrings or other fish, of man, horse, ox
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wheelbarrow (civere), every time U. ; from every last of herrings loaded
or unloaded by a foreign merchant in the said port 4d.
The passage in the said port in the time of the said John was worth 405. a
year ; the said John had attachments of any ship anchored between
Lutheynglond and the channel {filnm) of the water of the said port.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (25.)
21 5. Inquisition before W. de Ormesby, J. de Thorp, and J. de Mutford.
Great Yarmouth. Saturday after the Nativitv of St. John the Baptist
8 Edward II. [1315.]
Neither Sir John Buteturte nor any other has taken any money for omitting
better men and ships and electing less competent, but the said Sir John took
with him in the king's service towards Scotland the better ships and men.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (26.)
21 6. Writ to John de Eure, escheator north of Trent. York. 28 September
8 Edward II. [1314.] By the king on the information of W. de Melton.
Inquisition :— Boulton in Allerdale. 1 October.
Roger de Moubray, a rebel Scot, held in the town of Boulton in Allerdale
of the king in chief a capital messuage, a watermill, land, rents, wood, pasture,
and perquisites of court, of the total yearly value of 32/. 3s. 4c/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (27.)
21 7. Inquisition before Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. Kermer-
dyn. Friday the eve of the ... of the Holy Cross 8 Edward II. [1314.]
A clerical subsidy could not be levied in the years 23 and 24 Edward I
in the diocese of St. David's on account of the war. Partly illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (28.)
218. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Langele. 18 December
8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Bromholm. Thursday before the Conversion of St. Paul.
When a ship laden with divers merchandise of Ralph Trapaile and other
merchants of Dynaunt was stranded at Ecclesse by a storm, and the goods
were put on land for safety, John Petit and other evildoers (named) forcibly
took and carried away the same. C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (29.)
21 9. Writ to the sheriff and coroners of co. Norfolk. Westminster.
12 February 8 Edward II. [1315.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Castelacre. Saturday the eve of Palm Sunday.
Valuation of the goods and chattels of Thomas Sturgon on the day when
he was accused of the death of Ralph Tony of Norfolk.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (30.)
220. W^it to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. Spaldyng.
24 October 8 Edward II. [1314.] By the Council.
Inquisition as to the sum required for the repair of Carnarvon quay.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (31.)
221 . Somerset.
Extent of the manor of Horsington (?) before the escheator. 3 June
8 Edward II. [1315.] Sum, 47/. 56-. l^c/. Imperfect.
C. Inq. Misc. File 75. (32.)
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222. Writ to the sheriff of Cornwall. Westminster. 6 March 8 Edward II.
[1315.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Liskered. Tuesda}'' after the Assumption 9 Edward II.
The offerings and profits of the chapel of St. Mary in the king's park of
Liskered were granted by the king's ancestors to the chaplain performing
divine service therein and his successors, who peacefully received the same.
David de Lyskered, late vicar of Lyskered, in the second year of the late
King Edward, at which time the manor of Liskered was in the hand of Edmund,
earl of Cornwall, converted the said offerings and profits to his own use, and
the same are still withdrawn from the said chapel and unjustly occupied by
John Launseles, now vicar. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (1.)
223. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent.
Westminster. 2 May 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Monday before the Ascension.
Ellis, abbot of Swynsheved, acquired in frank almoin from Thomas son
of Thomas de Multon 18 acres of land in Suterton, co. Lincoln, of the yearly
value of 365. two years and more before the publication of the statute of
mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (2.)
224. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk. Westminster. 2 May 9 Edward 11.
[1316.]
Inquisition : — Morford in the town of Carleton. Wednesday after St.
Barnabas.
Five acres of land in Carleton, held by Henry le Coupere, who was hanged
for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
He held 2 acres of Edmund de Hemegrave, 2 acres of Richard Weylaund,
and an acre of John Brunfled ; the tenements are now uncultivated and
nobody holds them. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 419.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (3.)
225. Writ to Master John Walewavn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 28 May 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Wyltone. 20 July 10 Edward II.
A meadow called ' Boysemede ' belongs to the court (ad curiam) of
Bymertone and was with the said court acquired by the prior and canons of
St. Denis by Southampton from William de Bosco 60 years before the
pubUcation of the statute of mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (4.)
226. Writ to the sheriff of York. Westminster. 1 May 8 Edward II.
[1315.]
Inquisition : — Snayth. Sunday after the Assumption 9 Edward II.
Ellis de Whitelay, John son of Thomas le Clerk of Snayth, William his
brother, Peter de Balne, John le Lyster of Snayth, and William de Smetheton,
bought of Robert de Steveton, who for the death of Hugh Scot of which he
was accused withdrew himself, timber and trees growing in his park of Balne
at St. John the Baptist 8 Edward [II], the said Robert having killed the said
Hugh at St. Laurence following, and cut down and carried away the same
except 7 trees of the value of 75., which are in the custody of Robert Squier
for the king's use. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (5.)
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227. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. West-
mmster. 2 May 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition :— Lincoln. Saturday after St. Barnabas.
The abbot of Barhnges and his predecessors have acquired no lands in
Scothorn, Donham, Carleton, and Glentham, co. Lincoln, since publication
of the statute of mortmain except by the king's licence.
Writ to the said escheator. Westminster. 4 May.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Saturday after St. Barnabas.
A bovate in Carleton, containing 23 acres of land and 7 acres of meadow,
held in dower by Dulcia, late the wife of Jordan son of Giles, which was taken
into the king's hand because the abbot and convent of Barlinges entered the
same after the death of the said Dulcia, is part of lands contained in letters
patent of licence of the late King Edward to the said abbot and convent, and
the said Dulcia attorned therefor, paying a yearly rent of lib. of cummin ;
immediately after whose death the said abbot and convent entered. Cf . Patent
Boll Calendar, p. 429. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (6.)
228. Petition to the king from Eleanor de Percy, executrix of the will of
Sir Richard Arundel, the king's bachelor, that, whereas the king had assigned
to the said Richard certain lands for his maintenance, whereof he received
no profit, the ordinaries came and demanded an inventory of the goods on the
said lands, of which goods the said Eleanor prays delivery or letters patent
testifying her non-receipt thereof.
The said Eleanor also prays for pontage of the bridge of Wetherby, which
she has undertaken to repair for the soul of the said Richard. French.
Endorsed .-—As to the first petition, the ordinaries will not charge her with
more than she received of the testator's goods. Therefore let nothing be done
therein.
As to the second, if it be found by inquisition that nobody is bound to repair
the said bridge, let her have pontage for three years.
Writ to the sheriff of York. Westminster. 30 April 9 Edward II. [1316.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said sheriff and Thomas de la Rivera. York.
Thursday in Whitsun week.
Nobody is bound to repair the bridge of Wetherby, but Eleanor late the
wife of Henry de Percy, executrix of the will of Richard de Arundel, is
beginning to build and repair the same suitably, for the souls of the said
Richard and his ancestors. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (7.)
229. Commission to Ralph de Sicca Villa, Robert de Eccleshale, Geoffrey
de Byngham, and Robert son of Ive de Kegworth. Clipston. 12 January
9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Wednesday after the Purification.
Henry de Sutton, parson of Leke, bequeathed lOl. and 12 oaks of the price
of 45. 6(1. each to the bridge of Kegworth in the confines of Leicester
and Nottingham, of which 10/. were in the hands of Stephen Knot, who
delivered 506-. to Robert de Adlastre for the repair of the said bridge, but
nothing was done ; Master Peter de Leke and others (named) bequeathed
various sums to the said bridge, and Robert de Haustede and others owe
money, timber and barley thereto, but nobody is bound to construct it.
Similar inquisition. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 394, 511.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (8.)
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230. Commission to the abbot of Shireburn, John de Bello Campo of
Somerset, and Wilham de Bourn. Windsor. 4 April 8 Edward II. [1315.]
By the Council.
Inquisition : — ^Schirborn. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew 9 Edward II.
The decay of the castle of Shireburn and of the great wall there began
from the time of the general earthquake in the year 3 Edward I ; during
the residence there of William le Mareschal with the king's great horses for
five years some of the keepers of the said horses carried away the iron and
lead of the castle, and consumed and burned the timber ; so that the defects
can scarcely be amended with 2,000Z. ; repairs can best be made with the
issues of the county and timber from the forest of Gillyngham and park of
Camel, and the stones of the wall which are found in the ditches, by the
survey of the sheriff. G. Inq. Misc. File 76. (9.)
231 . Writ to Master John Welewayn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 24 April 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Couwerne. Wednesday after the Ascension.
The predecessors of the prior of Great Malvern acquired certain land in
Hullampton ten years before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 295. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (10.)
232. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Thunderle.
18 May 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Norehamptone.
Inquisition : — Hertwell. 18 November 9 Edward II.
Walter de Wahulle, who held of King Henry III in chief the manor of
Pateshull and land in Auescote, as of the honour of Wahulle, alienated a
moiety thereof without licence to Henry son of Northgold de Burcestre in
free marriage with Beatrice his daughter ; the said Beatrice died without
heir tail, and the said Henry alienated the said moiety without licence to
William de Albo Monasterio, and the said William to Giles de Clifford, and the
said Giles to Reynold de Clifford, and the said Reynold to William son of
Warin, and the said William to Alan son of Warin, and the said Alan to Peter
son of Warin his brothel*, in whose hands the said lands, of the yearly value
of 121. 2s. 6^., now are. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (11.)
233. Writ to Richard Squier, keeper of the lands late of Robert de
Stiveton, now in the king's hand in co. York. Lincoln. 1 September
9 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Snayth. Sunday before Michaelmas.
Richard, sometime abbot of Seleby, gave to Thomas de Polington, lord of
the whole town of Polington, two bovates of land therein for a yearly rent
of 10s. payable to the house of Seleby, eighty years past ; the said Thomas had
two daughters, who, after his death, shared equally the inheritance of the
said town, and afterwards one of them sold her moiety to Sir Thomas de
Metham, who gave the same to John de Metham his son and heir ; the said
John gave the said share to Robert his brother, who re-enfeoffed the said John
and Sibyl then his wife, now the wife of Sir Robert de Steveton ; the said house
of St. German of Seleby was seised all the time of 5s. yearly rent (part of
the said 10s.), payable by all the aforesaid tenants until the forfeiture of the
said Robert, and seizure of his lands. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (12.)
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234. Writ to Robert de Cliderhou, escheator north of Trent. Windsor.
24 March 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Derby. Feast of St. Cuthbert 9 Edward II.
Twelve shops of John son of John de la Corner, and others, in the market
place of Derby are not purprestures. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 358.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (13.)
235. Petition of Edmund de Coleville to the Council. French.
Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Lincoln. 12 February 9 Edward II. [1316.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Corby. Sunday the feast of St. Peter's Chair.
King Henry III granted by charter to Walter de Colevil, grandfather of the
said Edmund (whose heir he is), and his heirs, a market every Tuesday at his
manor of Byham, and a yearly fair on the eve and day of St. James and
the six following days ; Roger de Colevile, father of the said Edmund, died
seised of the said market and fair, which ceased during the minority of the
said Edmund. C. Inq. Misc. File^lQ. (14.)
236. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 12 May 9 Edward II. [1316.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Estdene. 20 May.
The lands in Estdene, Lokerle, and Holebury in co. Hants, held for life by
Ellen late the wife of John de Vienna, are of the clear yearly value of Gl. is.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 479, 498. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (15.)
237. Commission to John de Foxle, John de Westcote, and Geoffrey de
Padebury. Westminster. 24 April 8 Edward II. [1315.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Croumerssh. Saturday the
eve of St. Laurence 9 Edward II.
The abbot of Eynesham and his predecessors have held from time beyond
memory a place called ' la Forsakeneho ' as belonging to their manor of
Cherlebury ; the bailiffs of Queen Margaret of Bloxham for ten years past,
after the said abbot had assarted the said place, have prevented him receiving
from his tenants the rent thereof, the said rent being still in the hands of the
said tenants. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (16.)
238. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Thunderlo.
12 June 8 Edward II. [1315.]
Sussex.
Inquisition before the said escheator and John de Insula of the Isle of Wight.
Fyssheborne. Tuesday the morrow of the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr 9 Edward 11.
During the voidance of the priory of Suthewyk, the king and his ancestors
have had no custody thereof, and have taken nothing except maintenance
for one servant of the king at the request of the canons for the preservation
of their goods.
The prior and convent of Suthewyk have at Fyssheborne by Chichester a
messuage and two hides of land, worth lOl. a year, of the gift of Thurstin
Ingelyr in frank almoin.
Inquisition before the same. Winchester. 17 July 9 Edward II.
The church of Suthwyk was founded by the ancestors of William de
Pundelarge and the king has no rights during voidance except as found in the'
foregoing inquisition. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (17.)
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239. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. Lincohi.
12 February 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Stykeswald. Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope.
The abbot of Kyrksted, or his predecessors, have acquired no lands or
tenements in Marton, Thimelby, Horncastre, Coningesby, and Risum, since
the publication of the statute of mortmain, except by licence 20 acres of
meadow and 30 acres of marsh in Marton from Andrew de Rouceby, clerk,
and a messuage and two bovates of land in Horncastre from Alice de
Candelsby.
Master Andrew de Marton, who held 8s. of rent in Marton of Philip de
Marton, about sixty years past ; John de Carlton, who held a tenement in
Thimelby of Anselm de Sancto Quintino about a hundred years past ; Robert
Pedefer, who held 3| acres of land in Horncastre of the bishop of Carlisle,
about a hundred years past ; Robert Bellewayn, who held a moiety of a toft
in Coningesby of Philip Marmion about fifty years past ; and Edmund Foliot,
who held pasture for 700 sheep in Risum of the earl of Ferrars about a hun-
dred years past, gave the said lands, tenements, and pasture to the abbot
and monks of Kirksted in frank almoin, of which gifts the said abbot has
the confirmations of divers kings. The said abbot holds nothing else in the
said towns except what was acquired in time beyond memory.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (18.)
240. Writ to Henry son of Hugh, constable of the castle of Barnard
Castle, late of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, now in the king's hand.
Clipston. 6 January 9 Edward II. [1316.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Gayneford. Thursday before St. Mark.
The chantry of the chapel of Neusom on Teyse was Avithdrawn in the time
of William le Rous, clerk, viz. once for thirteen whole weeks, and on divers
other occasions sometimes for a month and sometimes for a quinzaine ; the
said William had the said chantry of the gift and presentation of Sir Antony,
sometime bishop of Durham, at the time when the said bishop held the castle \
of Barnard Castle after the forfeiture of John de Balliolo, sometime lord thereof, |
to which castle the said chantry and chapel then was and still is appendent.
The constitution of the said chantry by its first patron is that if it should
be withdrawn for 40 days the lord of the said castle for the time being might
give the same to whom he would ; if properly maintained, it is worth 100^.
a year, but is deteriorated by the neglect of the said William ; William Druel,
clerk, discovering the said withdrawal and neglect, seized the said chantry
into the king's hand, and in the king's name delivered the custody thereof
to a chaplain until the king's will should be known ; the said William le Rous
forcibly ejected the said chaplain, and occupies the chantry without the king's
licence ; wherefore it appears that the king can give the said chantry to whom
he will without injury to any ; and for another reason, because the said bishop
Antony was adjudicated to the possession of the said castle by judgment of
of the whole council in full parliament. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (19.)
241 . Commission to John de Foxle and John de Westcote. Westminster.
12 March 8 Edward II. [1315.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Winchester. Friday before St. Margaret 9 Edward II.
A place in Bolre, the tithes of which are in dispute between the prior of
Christ Church, Twynham, and the prior of Brummore, is not contained in a
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charter of King Henry III, granting to the prior of Brummore the tithes of
liis demesne lands in the New Forest, and was not of his said demesne lands
at the time of the completion of the said charter, a prior of Brummore having
afterwards acquired the place, wliich contains 91 acres of land, viz. from
Adam de Pylele 40 acres in the time of King Henry III and the residue by
assignment of William de Seyncler and John son of Thomas, then stewards
of the New Forest, appointed to arrent the waste places therein, in the time
of the late King Edward.
The place is within the limits of the parish of Bolre, and was titheable before
it came to the hands of the prior of Brummore ; the prior of Christ Church,
as parson of Bolre, having received the small tithes thereof, as of animals
feeding in the said place then waste. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (20.)
242. Writ to Master John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland.
Kyngesclipston. 26 November 9 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — Berwick-on-Tweed. 23 December.
Land and fishings of Alexander de Badeby, John de Cheseholm, and Robert
de Paxtone, rebels. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, III, 86.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (21.)
243. Writ to William Martyn, justice of South Wales. Westminster.
20 June 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Kaermerdyn. Thursday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
Privileges of the prior of Kaermerdyn as to merchandise, measures, weights
and scales, at Old Kaermerdyn. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 370.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (22.)
244. Commission to John de Insula, John de Donecastre, and Hugh de
Louthre. Westminster. 9 July 9 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition before the said John and John. York. Friday after the octave
, of St. Hilary.
The king's mills near the castle of York, when last in the seisin of the
Templars, greatly needed repair, and afterwards, when they were in the king's
hand for six years, as the jurors believe, the keepers thereof maintained the
same and answered the king yearly for 12 marks.
The said mills were delivered by the king's command to the prior and
brethren of St. John of Jerusalem in England, whereupon Sir John de Moubray,
asserting that they were of his fee and held of him, put himself in seisin, and
held them almost a year, doing no repairs.
Afterwards the said mills were again seized into the king's hand in the
time of Gerard Salvayn, sheriff, and keeper thereof, who did not maintain
or repair them.
John Malbiz, sheriff immediately after the said Gerard, considering that
the house of the said mills was so ruinous that it could last no longer, took
the timber thereof to save it, and delivered the same by indenture to Nicholas
de Menyll, his successor.
The said John, wishing to repair the mills, bought 40 oaks at the wood of
Wresele, but was then removed from his office so that he could do nothing,
and afterwards, while the said Nicholas was sheriff, the wheels, beams {soele)
bolts, and planking were carried away by a great flood.
Even if the said Gerard and John de Moubray had duly maintained the
mills they would nevertheless have been carried away by the flood.
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Nobody is guilty of taking the king's fish in his stew of the fosse.
A trench without the fosse of the said castle, between the said mills and
the dwelling {mansum) of the friars minors towards the water of Ouse,
was made by the said Nicholas so that water could run through the same for
the fish in the said stew, while the pond of the said mills was obstructed, and
no part of the castle wall is damaged by reason thereof, except by the castle
being surrounded by frequent fiooding of Ouse and Fosse and the earth being
softened so as to injure the foundations of the wall, and by the flooding of the
moat for three years past and by the weight of new works over the tower
near the postern gate towards the mills.
The jurors cannot estimate the cost of repairing the wall because they
know not the depth of a good foundation ; the ruinous wall is 260 feet in
length.
The mills and the pond thereof cannot be wel repaired for less than 200?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (23.)
245. Writ to Master John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland. Lincoln.
1 September 9 Edward II. [1315.] By the k"ng.
Inquisition : — Berwick-on-Tweed. 30 September.
The lands in Paxton and fishings in the Tweed of Robert de Paxtone, a
rebel, are worth U. ISs. 4^. a year ; the land of John de Ch[eseholm], a rebel,
26s. Sd., and his fishings 8/. 12[5.] ; Alexander de Badeby, a rebel, has nothing
therein. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (24.)
246. Petition of Odinet, the queen's spicer, for a grant of 20 marks of rent
out of tenements in Halton and Kylingholme, co. Lincoln, held by Henry
de Bayous, which rent has come to the king's hand by the forfeiture of
Alexander le fiz Glay, a rebel Scot.
Endorsed : — Let a writ be made from the chancery to the escheator this
side Trent to certify the king as to the amount and then the king will do as
he pleases. French.
Writ of privy seal to Walter de Norwiz, treasurer, commanding him to
certify as to the said petition, the queen having requested the king to carry
out the same. Waltham. 20 May 9 Edward II. [1316.] French.
Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
30 May. By p.s.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Wednesday after Trinity.
The said rent has been in the king's hand since St. John the Baptist 7 Edward II,
because the said Alexander is in the fealty of Robert de Brus. Cf. Calendar
of Documents relating to Scotland, III, 94. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (25.)
247. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 20 April 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Hants.
Extent of lands in Estden, Lokerle, and Holebury, held for life by Ellen
late the wife of John de Vienna. Estden. 10 May. Sum, Si. Is.
Commission to Thomas de Warblynton, John de la Beche, Thomas de
Querle, and John de Bourne. Westminster. 27 May. By the king.
Inquisition before Thomas de Warbeltone and John de Bourne. Estdeene.
The eve of Trinity.
Valuation of lands in Estdene, Lokerle, and Holebury, held for life by
Ellen late the wife of John de Vienna. Sura, 11. 14s. Q>d. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, pp. 479, 498. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (26.)
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248. Writ to John de Gray, justice of North Wales. Ditton. 1 October
9 Edward II. [1315.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Beaumaris. Wednesday after All Saints.
Thomas Dun and other rebels (named and many unknown) with armed force
took away the king's ship called ' La James ' of Carnarvan, in the custody of
Bertram de Cranemore, within the port of Haliheved.
Inquisition :— Beaumaris. Wednesday after All Saints.
The said ship and the goods of the said Bertram therein at the time of the
capture were worth IIZ.
This inquisition was made by the burgesses of Beaumaris because the said
Bertram is a burgess of that town. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, j). 421.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (27.)
249. Inquisition : — ... after Palm Sunday 9 Edward II. [1310.]
Names of persons who took part in a rebellion in Glamorgan.
Similar inquisition before William de Monte Acuto and others. Kerdif. . . .
Mutilated. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 492. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (28.)
250. Hundred of Cliftone.
Inquisition before John de Mutford and his fellows, justices appointed
to inquire upon the articles contained in the first statute of Westminster.
Bedford. Wednesday after the quinzaine of Easter 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Richard de Fristlyng, servant of Maurice Draweswerd, keeper of the king's
charters, took from Master Roger de CrophuU, parson of Meperteshale, on
Thursday after the quinzaine of Easter 9 Edward II, 2 quarters of drag of the
price of \0s.
Similar findings as to other persons. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (29.)
251 . Commission to John de Insula, John de Donecastre, and Hugh de
Louther. Donecastre. 20 December 9 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition : — York. Friday after the Epiphany. [1316.]
Gerard Salvayn delivered divers silver vessels to Richard Shayl and others
as security for 62/.
Transcript of an indenture as to the delivery of the said vessels. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 260. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (30.)
252. Writ to the sheriff of Sussex. Westminster. 17 April 9 Edward II.
[1316.]
Inquisition : — Sokenershe by la Marlere. Friday after St. James
10 Edward II.
Certain evildoers unknown destroyed a dike made by Alan de Bokeshulle
at la Doune in Sokenersh. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (31.)
253. Leicester.
Inquisition before the escheator. Asscheby Magna. Thursday after Trinity.
9 Edward II. [1316.]
William son of William de Magna Asscheby died in the king's peace.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 294. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (32.)
254. Commission to John de Castre, constable of Carlisle Castle, and
Henry Beaufiz. Lincoln. 4 February 9 Edward II. [1316.] By the
king.
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Inquisition : — Carlisle. Saturday the feast of St. Valentine.
Victuals withdrawn from Carlisle Castle by divers persons.
Schedule of victuals found in the said castle of the provision of Sir Andrew
de Arcla. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (33.)
255. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 18 May 9 Edward II. [131 6. J
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Brunne. Monday after Trinity.
The manor of Brunne, which belonged to John Wack deceased, is of the
yearly value of 107/. 7s. 3^^., from which a rent of IO65. 4d. is due to the abbot
of Brunne.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Waltham.
20 May.
Return endorsed stating that in the roll of accounts of Walter de Gloucestre,
escheator south of Trent, for the year 3 Edward II, is found an allowance to
the abbot and convent of Brunne for those 40s., which Baldwin son of Gilbert
granted them for tithe of his mills and rents in Brunne and Morton, and for 13s.
which they receive yearly for 13 sextaries of wine for the service of the altar
which Hugh Wake gave them, and for 4 marks which Hugh son of Baldwin
Wake gave them to be received yearly from a mill belonging to the manor
of Brunne. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 299. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (34.)
256. Writ to Edward, earl of Chester. . . February 9 Edward II.
[1316.]
Extent before Hugh Daudelegh, justice of Chester, in the full county of
Chester. Tuesday before St. Hilary 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Urian de Sancto Petro held in chief of the Icing on the day of his death
a quarter of the barony of Malpas of the yearly value of 12/. by the service of
1| knight's fees ; a sixth of the barony of Schipbrouk of the yearly value
of 6/. by the service of half a fee ; an eighteenth of the barony of Nantwich of
the yearly value of 4/. by the service of half a fee ; he also held of the king a
moiety of the serjeanty of the peace of the yearly value of 4/., finding 10
Serjeants to keep the peace in that county, receiving yearly from the Chester
exchequer for cloaks for the said Serjeants 30s. ; he also held of the king
in chief the manor of Alderton of the yearly value of 6/. in free socage, rendering
at the Chester exchequer 1/6. of pepper yearly ; also the ferry of Torperlegh
and Keleshale of the yearly value of 18d., finding a man to keep the roads at
the time of Chester fair.
Margaret, late the wife of tJhe said Urian, is dowered with tenements extended
at 10/. out of those before mentioned, by the king's order.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (35.)
257. Writ to Edmund Bakun, keeper of Walyngford castle. Westminster.
26 June 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Walingford. Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas,
the Martyr.
Stephen le Wyte deceased was bailiff for life of the honour of Walingford
and of the views of Wycombe, Woxebrugge, and Bedington, by gift of Edmund,
sometime earl of Cornwall, doing executions of the court of the honour and
of the said views by order of the keeper of the said castle, raising money and
answering therefor as well the summons of the exchequer as of the issues
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of the bailiwick ; he received no certain yearly sum, but the bailiwick is of
the yearly value of 10s. C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (36.)
258. Commission to John de Haryngton, Gilbert de Holm, and John de
Wytlesbury. Northampton. 18 August 9 Edward II. [1315.]
Inquisition before the said Gilbert and John de Witelesbury. Lyndon.
Wednesday after the beheading of St. John the Baptist.
John de Boghton of Northampton held the manor of Lyndon, co. Rutland, by
demise of Queen Eleanor, the king's mother, for three years, in whose time
waste occurred to the value of 100s. ; afterwards Joan late the wife of Simon
de Lyndon, knight, was dowered with the manor in the year 18 Edward I,
as the jurors recollect, in whose time there was no waste ; after her death
the manor came to the hand of the present king, at St. Thomas the Apostle
4 Edward II, and so remained until St. Philip and St. James following, during
which time the buildings suffered for want of repair to the value of 13s. 4c?.
afterwards the king granted the manor to Ingelard de Warleye at will, who
demised it to Reynold his brother ; the manor has since remained in the hands
of them and their farmers, and the buildings have deteriorated to the value
of 20 marks by their neglect.
Five trees worth 4s. were thrown down by the wind in the garden of the
manor, which the said Reynold gave to Robert, parson of Edyweston, and
James de Sculthorp, who carried them away.
Part of the timber of an apple-press, worth 40*^., was burned by the servants
of the said Reynold. G. Inq. Misc. File 76. (37.)
259. Writ to the sheriff of Huntingdon to enquire whether the king or
any other persons are liable for the repair of Huntingdon gaol for which the
county has petitioned. Lincoln. 24 February 9 Edward 11.
C. Inq. Misc. File 76. (38.)
260. Writ to Robert de Cliderhou, escheator north of Trent. Westminster,
2 July 9 Edward II. [1316.] By the king on the information of the treasurer.
Inquisition before Alexander de Bastenthwayt, sub-escheator in Cumber-
land. Wygeton. Tuesday the feast of St. Matthew 10 Edward II.
Robert de la Ferte, who adhered to the king's enemies of Scotland, held
four bovates of land in Salkeld of the prior of St. Mary, Carlisle, by the service
of a rent of a penny at the Assumption and suit of court every three weeks.
The land is worth 6s. Sd. a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (1.)
261 . Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 8 June 10 Edward II.
[1317.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Winchester. Thursday the eve of St. John the Baptist.
The keepers of the gate of Winchester Castle, which office the king has
granted to William de Sibesdon, have been accustomed to take nothing for
the said custody because they were always of the household of the sheriffs,
and were at their expense as their grooms. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 480.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (2.)
262. Writ to the sheriff of York. Beverley. 10 September 10 Edward II.
[1316.]
Inquisition : — Hedon in Holderncsse. Thursday the feast of St. Simon
and St. Jude.
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John son of Sibyl de Holmeton, who was outlawed for felony, viz. for killing
Maud his wife, held a messuage and 10 acres of land in Holmeton of the prior
and convent of Bolton in Craven as of their manor of Holmeton by knight
service and the yearly service of lib. of cummin.
The tenements have not been for a year and a day in the king's hand, but
Thomas Sibille, chaplain, occupied and still holds them, and ought to answer
for the year and day thereof ; the tenements are worth 10s. a year.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (3.)
263. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. Claryndon.
12 February 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Chepyng Lamborn. Thursday in the feast of Easter.
The abbot of Cirencester and his predecessors have acquired nothing in
Shryvenham since the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, y. 400. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (4.)
264. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent.
Wodestoke. 24 January 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Chichester. Friday after St. Tiburcius and St. Valerianus.
A prior of Boxgrave in the year 4 Edward I acquired of Viviana and Lucy,
daughters and heirs of Clement le Bonde, a virgate of land in Yabiton, now
held of the prior of Boxgrave by the yearly service of 6s. and suit of court,
and worth I65. a year.
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Chichester. Saturday in Easter week.
A prior of Boxgrave in the year 2 Edward I acquired of Gervase de la Patte
a virgate of land in Northmerdon, now held of the prior of Maydenebradele
by the yearly service of lib. of cummin, and worth half a mark a year. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 400. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (5.)
265. Writ to the sheriff of York. Crayk. 20 October 10 Edward II.
[1316.]
Inquisition : — Snayth. Sunday before St. Andrew.
Thomas de Metham bought 2-|- bovates of land from the ancestors of
Laurence de Heck, paying a yearly rent of I5s. O^d., the said land now being
within the manor of Polington ; the said Thomas died, and John de Metham
his son and heir entered the manor and land, and married Sibyl daughter of
Adam de Hamelton, and gave the land to her for life by fine ; the said John
died and Robert de Steveton married the said Sibyl.
The said Robert killed Hugh Scotte at York in the king's presence, and
after his flight the said manor was seised into the king's hand, and delivered
to Richard Squier for the king's use.
The said I^aurence and his ancestors were seised of the said rent from the
day when the said Thomas bought the land until the taking of the manor
into the king's hand.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition as to a rent of 10s. for a bovate of land in Polington
bought by the said Thomas from the ancestors of Thomas de Heton.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (6.)
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266. Petition from the bishop of Exeter for a grant of pleas of hue and cry
in the manors, towns, and lands of the bishopric in Cornwall, and of the
tithe of coinage and other profits of the stannaries in Devon and Cornwall.
French.
Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
15 May 9 Edward II. [1316.] By the king.
Devon.
Inquisition before the escheator in the presence of John de Wotton,
supplving the place of the warden of the stannaries. Exeter. 28 July
10 Edward II.
The true tithe of the coinage of the stannaries in Devon is 13/. 65. 8c/.
and of other profits of the said stannaries 32*.
Cornwall.
Inquisition before the escheator. Lyskerret. 4 August.
The true tithe of the coinage of the stannaries in Cornwall is worth
60?. a year, as the jurors believe ; the other profits of the said stannaries consist
in tribulage {truhlag) and perquisites of court of the yearly value of 10/.,
as the jurors believe, but the true value can be known by divers accounts
rendered at the exchequer.
Similar writ to the said escheator.
Inquisition : — Lj^skerret. 4 August.
Walter, bishop of PJxeter, and his predecessors have had from time beyond
memory in all their manors and lands in Cornwall view of frankpledge
and all things belonging thereto except pleas of hue and cry ; as to which
the jurors know not whether they have had them or not.
The said bishop has in the said county the manors of Lawhittaton, St.
German's, Pouton, Tregaer, Penryn, and Cargaul.
There are in the manor of Lawhittaton the towns of Lawhittaton and
Trckynner ; in the manor of Pouton the towns of Pouton, Mellionmene, St.
Marina, and St. Erme ; in the manor of Penryn the town of Penryn and the
borough of Penryn ; in the manor of Cargaul the town of Cargaul ; in the manor
of Tregaer the town of Tregaer ; in which manors and towns pleas of hue and
cry mav be worth half a mark a year, as the jurors believe. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, pp. 696, 697. C. Inq. Misc. File 77. (7.)
267. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford and Berks to extend the lands of Henry
de Malynes, who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into chancery
as of one having lands to the yearly value of 50/., and liable to take knighthood.
Windsor. 10 July 10 Edward TI. [1316.]
Extent before the bailiff of the liberty of Radynge. Radynge. Saturday
after St. Luke.
Henry de Malynes has lands and rent in Little Porle of the yearly value of
4/. 15s. Sd. ; also lands in Oxford in the honour of Walyngford.
Inquisition before the bailiff of the honour of Walingford, William de
Draycote, keeper of the peace, being associated with him. Ewelme. Friday
after St. laike.
Henry de Malj'-nes holds a tenth part of a knight's fee of the said honour,
and therein in Brotewelle a moiety of a messuage and close worth I2d. a year,
a several pasture worth 12c/. a year, wood worth 12c?. a year, arable land
worth 12s. 6d. a year, and rent of the value of 66s. Id. a year ; and in Henle
a messuage worth 13s. 4c/. a year ; also lands in Hameledene, co. Buckingham,
and in Little Purlegh, co. Berks. C. Inq. Misc. File 77. (8.)
Wt. 34623. » 5
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268. CommiRsion to Henry Beaufiz, Richard de liUstrushull, and Robert
de Schorburg. York. 2 October 10 Edward II. [1316.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Scardeburgh. Friday after the octave of Michaelmas.
John de Pycheford was indicted for the death of John de Picheford his
father, after whose death seven messuages in Scardeburgh descended to the
said John the son, who is not yet convicted of the felony.
The messuages were never seized into the king's hand after the death of
the said John the father ; Alexander de Bergh now holds them by gift of
John the son ; they are of the yearly value of five marks, two of them being held
of the king by gavel {per gabulazium), three of Thomas de la Ryver and Joan
his wife by the yearly service of 3ls. Sd., one of the abbot of Wyteby by the
yearly service -of 85., and one of Master Adam de Roston by the yearly service
of Is., paying nevertheless gavel to the king. C. Inq. Misc. File 77. (9.)
269. Writ to Master John Waleweyne, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 28 May 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Donygton in Hoyland. Saturday before the Exaltation of
the Holy Cross. 10 Edward II.
Master Richard de Stapelforth, sometime rector of Donygton, acquired
for himself and his successors a messuage in that town from one Robert de
Ry, knight, paying yearly therefor to the said Robert and his heirs 6s.
The said Richard held the messuage for thirty years, and Guy de Mon-
teniaco, his successor, held it for thirty-five years, after whose death the master
and brethren of the Knights Templars in England impropriated the said
church, and conferred the messuage on Ralph, vicar thereof, predecessor of
Robert de Kernetby, now vicar ; the said Ralph held the messuage for seventeen
years and the said Robert for fourteen years ; it is worth 65. a year.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (10.)
270. Writ to Maurice de Berkele, justice of South Wales. Clarindon.
7 February. 10 Edward II. [1317.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Buelt. Wednesday before the Annunciation.
Sir John de Cherleton was prevented by the rebellion in Morgannou from
holding four courts and four hundreds of the king's tenants of the land of
Buelt, which land he holds by the king's demise at a certain yearly farm,
between Hilary and Easter 9 Edward TI, and from taking the esplees thereof,
to his damage of 16/.
The said John kept 7 men-at-arms and 26 footmen for twelve weeks and four
days in the castle of Buelt for the defence of those parts beyond the number
customary in time of peace, and paid them wages, viz. to the men-at-arms
21/. 17s. 6(i., each receiving 5s. a week and 2s. 6c/. for the four days, and to the
footmen 18/. 17s. 8c/., each receiving 14c/. a week and 8c/. for the four days.
The profits of amercements, fines, ransoms, chattels of felons and fugitives,
and of a custom of ale called ' tolsester,' and the profits of suit to the king's
mill, which the said John was accustomed to receive, have been withdrawn
by reason of a grant by the king to the prior of Brechon to have his court
of all pleas of his tenants in Lanveir in Buelt and without, which esplees have
been withdrawn from the said John, who used to receive them, since Easter
8 Edward II to the damage of the king of 24/. yearlv.
C. inq. Misc. File 11. (U.)
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271. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk to extend the lands of Gregory de
Felmyngham, who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into
chancery as of one having lands to the yearly value of 501. and liable to take
knighthood. Westminster. 2 July 9 Edward IL [1316.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. Monday after St. James 10 Edward II.
The said Gregory has lands of the yearly value of 8/. is. 1 Id. in Felmingham ;
41s. 10k/. in Becham ; 7I.s. OH. in Malteby and Haryngby ; and 355. 9hd.
in Suth Birlingham — total, 15/. 13s. lid. ; the said tenements were extended
in the presence of Robert Baynard, knight ; the said Gregory has no other
lands in Norfolk or elsewhere. C. Inq. Misc. File 77. (12.)
272. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk to extend the lands of William le
Parker, who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into chancery
as of one having lands to the vearly value of 50/. and liable to take knighthood.
Westminster. 2 July 9 Edward 11. [1316.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff in the presence of Robert Banyard, knight.
Monday before the Nativity of St. Mary 10 Edward II.
The said William holds lands in Eccles, Brunstede. and Stalham, of the
yearly value of 20/. 9s. 9 J//., and has no other lands in Norfolk ; but has
lands in Suffolk in Briseworth and Ubeston of the yearly value of 100s. as
the jurors believe. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (13.)
273. Writ to the sheriff of York to extend the lands of Thomas de Houton,
who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into chancery as of one
having lands to the yearly value of 50/. and liable to take knighthood. York.
24 August 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Pokelington. Sunday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
The said Thomas has lands in Houeton, Wartre, Huggate, Ripplingham,
Swardeby, Hilderthorp, and Ellerker, of the yearly value of 16/. lis. 2d.,
and has no lands elsewhere in York. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (14.)
274. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
28 April 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Cheddeworth. 14 May.
John Fykke held on the day of his death a messuage and two virgates of
land in Cheddeworth to himself and his heirs of the abbot of Lire by the service
of 2s., and 25. dd. for scutage, when it happened.
The abbot entered the tenements as his escheat after the death of the said
John, who was a bastard and died without heir, and not by acquisition from
Walter de Bannebury, or by any other colour in fraud of the statute of
mortmain ; the tenements are worth a mark a year.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (15.)
275. Writ to Robert de Cliderhou, escheator north of Trent. Westminster,
IS April 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Ribbestan. Sunday the octave of the Assumption 10 Edward II.
In the hospital of St. Mary Magdalene of Ripon the chantry of one of the
two chaplains has been withdrawn by Nicholas de Molyns, warden ; travellers,
mendicant clerks, and other needy persons and wayfarers ought to have
refuge for a night with supper and bed, but no such hospitality is now given ;
yearly on St. Mary Magdalene's day there ougnt to be distributed to each
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poor person coming there, a loaf of wheaten bread worth Id., when wheat is
worth 5s. a quarter, and a herring, in place of which a saucer full of flour
or beans is now given to some poor persons, but the greater part go away
without a portion ; none of the other works of charity incumbent upon such
a hospital are performed owing to the absence of the warden, who seldom
resides there.
Transcript of the foregoing inquisition with covering letter dated at
Whetelawe, 29 August. C. Inq. Misc. File 77. (16.)
276. Commission to John Randolf and James de Norton. Westminster.
17 June 10 Edward II. [1317.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Avynton. Tuesday after St. John the Baptist.
William Bloundel, lately deceased, held on the day of his death of the prior
and convent of St. Swithun's, Winchester, in villenage, a messuage, 5 virgates
of land, and 6 acres of meadow, in Av3mton. 0. Inq. Misc. File 11. (17.)
277. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. York.
18 September 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Sarum. 13 February.
John le Fauconer entered upon the king's seisin in certain lands worth
1005. a year in [Mi]ddelton, a hamlet of the manor of Warblinton, two years
past without licence. Robert Aguyloun has usurped services of the tenants
of the said manor worth 60s. a year, and a fishery worth 40s. a year ; Florence
Dakeneye and Philip de Esteneye held for life the hamlet of Esteneye, worth
20Z. a year, a member of the manor of Warblinton, of the grant of Peter son
of Matthew, the king's tenant, after whose death Matthew son of John entered
the hamlet as his next heir ; then came Philip, son of the said Phihp de
Esteneye, and recovered by assize of novel disseisin against the said Matthew,
a fraud being arranged between them to the king's disinheritance ; John de
Gymiges, who held of the king in chief by the service of half a knight's fee,
the manor of Creuequer with its members, Farlington and Frendesstapel,
worth 10/. a year, alienated the same to John de Berewyco without licence
twenty years past, and the said John alienated without licence to Roger de Upton,
the present tenant ; Margaret de Valors, who held of the king in chief a
messuage, a carucate of land, and a watermill, at Esteneye, worth lOOs. a
year, by the service of finding a ship for 40 days, alienated the tenements
without licence three years past to Robert de Berkeleye.
All these usurpations and alienations were made after the king was enfeoffed
of the manor.
Margaret le Mayhewe, who held the manor of Warblinton in dower, enfeoffed
in fee Simon Stake of a messuage and 5 acres of land, worth 40c?. a year, which
were of the villenage of Warblinton, and alienated in fee to Robert Deboun
a messuage and 12 acres of land, worth IOlS. a year, which Thomas le Whyte
held in villenage. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (is.)
278. Writ to the sheriff of York to extend the lands of Wilham de Malghum
who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into chancery as of
one having lands of the yearly value of 50l. and liable to take knighthood.
York. 17 August 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Skipton in Cravene. Saturday after St. Bartholomew.
The said William holds lands in Malghum, Calton, Ayr ton, Eston,
Gayregrave. Coniston by Gayregrave, and Foghisser, of the yearly value of
16/. 10.9, " C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (19.)
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279. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. York. 16 August 10 Edward II.
[i;uo.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff in the presence of Thomas de Egefeld,
clerk. Wednesday the feast of St. Edmund, King and Confessor.
Simon Ganet, steward of David de Strabolgy, earl of Athol, did waste in
the manor of Causton to the value of 113/. Ids. M. and I2d. a year. Cf.
Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland III, 102.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (20.)
280. Writ to L. bishop elect and confirmed of Durham, or to him who
supplies his place. Westminster. 24 May 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition before Thomas de Hessell, parson of Segefeld, supplying the
place of the said bishop, in the presence of William Warenner, bailiff of
Hertrepole. Monday before St. John the Baptist.
Geoffrey de Hertrepol holds the manor of Brereton to himself and his heirs
of the heir of Robert de Clyfford, a minor, by the service of the fourth part of
a knight's fee.
The manor is charged with a yearly rent of 501., payable to Ralph son of
Robert, a minor, during the life of the said Geoffrey, after whose death his
heirs, or other tenants of the manor, shall pay to the said Ralph and his heirs
30/., 40 quarters of wheat, 40 Quarters of barley, and 20 quarters of oats.
G. Inq. Misc. File 11. (21.)
281. Writ to Robert de Cliderhou, escheator north of Trent. Beverley.
10 September 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition :— Clapham. Monday the eve of St. Matthew.
Ralph Godard was seised of 14 acres of meadow in Horton in Riblesdale.
a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 395. C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (22.)
282. Writ to the mayor and baihffs of Great Yarmouth. Windsor.
9 May 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition : — Tuesday after the Ascension.
A ship called ' la Mariote ' of Amela. freighted with salt at Southampton
for Newcastle-on-Tyne, by Antony de Nigro, merchant of Genoa, was taken
at sea near Crowemer by unknown evildoers of Scotland.
G. Inq. Misc. File 11. (23.)
283. Commission to Robert de Barton and Adam de Skelton. Windsor.
3 May 10 Edward II. [1317.] By the Council.
Inquisition :— Cariisle. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains U Edward II.
Richard de Richemount delivered the castle and honour of Cokermouth
to Alexander de Bastenthwayt, then sub-escheator, on 15 July 10 Edward IT,
who victualled the same to the value of llU. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 496.
G. Inq. Misc. File 11. (24.)
284. W>it to the sheriff of Kent. Ciaryndon. 26 March 10 Edward II.
Inquisition :— Menstre in Thanet. Friday after St. Augustine.
Certain evildoers attacked and seized at Mergate the ship la Swaleioe of
London, which belonged to Robert Yon and others. Cf. Close Roll Calemlar,
p. 593. C^Inq. Misc. File 11. (25.)
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285. [Bedford.]
Inquisition before John de Mutford and his felloAvs, as to prisage in the
hundred of Wyxtonestre. Wednesday after the quinzaine of Easter
10 Edward II. [1317.]
Similar inquisition for the hundreds of Mannesheved and Flett. Bedford.
The same day.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Berford. Wednesday before St.
Mark.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Bikelswade. Bedford. Wednesday
after the quinzaine of Easter.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Redburstoke. Wednesday after
St. Alphege.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Wylie. Bedford. Wednesday after
the quinzaine of Easter. *
Similar inquisition for the town of Bedford.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Stodden. Bedford. Wednesday
after the quinzaine of Easter.
Essex.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Chelmeresforde. Stratford. Tuesday
after St. Mark.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Tendring. Colecestre. Saturday
after the close of Easter.
Similar inquisition for the hundred of Hengeford. Colecestre. Same date.
Similar inquisition for the town of Colecestre. Same date.
Similar inquisition for the half hundred of Wyham. Same date.
Suffolk.
Similar inquisition before William de Ormesby and others for Orford.
Framelingham Castle. Thursday after the close of Easter.
[Norfolk.]
Similar inquisition for the town of Lenn before John de Thorp and John
de Fresingfeld. Lenn. Thursday after the quinzaine of Easter.
C. Inq. Misc. File 77. (26-40.)
286. Tunsted Hundred.
Inquisition at Henhowe. Monday after St. John before the Latin gate
10 Edward II [4 May, 1317], before Sir J. de Thorp and his companions,
justices : — No man guilty within the hundred.
C. Inq. Misc. File 11. (41.)
287. Writ to John de Mutford and Master John Waleweyn. Westminster.
14 June 10 Edward II. [1317.] By the Council.
Inquisition in the church of St. Margaret, Westminster. Wednesday after
St. Peter and St. Paul.
A dwelling house {mansum) in Westminster which once belonged to the
prior and brethren of the order of St. Mary de Areno, in the time of Henry III
was in the seisin of divers tenants, who held it of Richard de Ware, then abbot
of Westminster, by fealty and the yearly service of Ss. ; afterwards in the
year 51 Henry III Wilham Arnaud, knight, acquired it and gave it to the
said prior and brethren by the king's licence ; the said abbot and his successors
being always seised of the said fealty and service, as chief lords, until the eve
of the Assumption last past, when brother Hugh de Ebor of the said order
died at the dwelling houge, whereupon the king seized it into his hand.
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Reynold le Barber and Iseult his wife, tenants of part of the dwelling house
before the said William acquired it, charged their part with a dry rent of
is. payable to Walter, then bishop of Durham, and his successors ; a similar
tenant charged his part with a dry rent of 3s. payable to the prioress and
convent of Keleburn and their successors, his daughter having become a
nun in their priory.
The dwelUng house is not charged with any other services or rents.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (1.)
288. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln to inquire as to the lands of Peter
Prilly of Ouresby, who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into
chancery as of one having lands to the yearly value of 50/. and liable to take
knighthood. York. 22 September 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Ouresby. Sunday the eve of St. Luke.
The said Peter holds lands in Ouresby, South Keleseye, North Keleseye,
and Glentworth, co. Lincoln, and in Orewell, co. Cambridge, of the yearly
value of 21/. 175. lid. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (2.)
289. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk to extend the lands of Richard Leu
of Ipswich, who alleges that his name has been wrongly returned into chancery
as of one having lands to the yearly value of 50/. and liable to take knighthood.
Westminster. 25 June 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition before the bailiffs of the liberty of the town of Ipswich and
John de Playford on the king's part. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains
10 Edward II.
The said Richard holds lands within the said liberty of the yearly value
of 1165. 9ld.
Extent before the bailiff of the liberty of St. Etheldreda and the said John
de Playford. Risshemere. Saturday before St. Peter's Chains.
The said Richard holds lands in Rysshemere and Buclisham of the yearly
value of 7Z. 95. lOd.
Extent before the sheriff of Suffolk and the said John de Playford. Ipswich.
Monday the morrow of St. Peter's Chains.
The said Richard holds lands to the yearly value of 6I5. 6c/. in Little Breset,
135. Sd. in Stonham Antegan and Codenham, and 135. 6d. in Bergham,
Thurliston, and Westerfeld. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (3.)
290. Commission to John de Ifeld. Witness: W. de Norwico, treasurer.
Westminster. 28 April 10 Edward II. [1317.]
By writ of secret seal among the ' communia ' of the same year directed
to John de Sandale, chancellor, and Walter de Norwico, treasurer.
W^rit of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Sussex.
Extent of the manor of Idenne. Tuesday the feast of the Exaltation
[? Invention] of the Holy Cross. Sum: 6/. 15s. S^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (4.)
291. Commission to Master Roger de Boudon and Theobald de Bray.
Lincoln. 9 August 10 Edward II. [1316.] By the king and Council.
Inquisition : — Northampton. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew.
Robert de Appelby ejected the executors of the will of Christiana de Mariscis
from the manor of Oueston and seized goods to the value of 96/. 8s., and took
the profits of the said manor to the amount of 24/. 3s. l^d. Cf. Patent Boll
Calendar, p. 564. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (5.)
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292. Writ to Edward, earl of Chester, or to his justice there. York.
24 September 10 Edward II. [1316.] By the Council.
Inquisition before Hugh de Audelegh, justice of Chester. Saturday after
All Saints.
Bertram de Verdon gave to the hospital of St. John without the north gate
of Chester a third part of the manor of Pennesby in Wirhale in frank almoin ;
Hugh de Aston, long since warden of the hospital, in the year 14 Edward I
ahenated in fee the said third part to Hugh de Corona at a yearly rent of
135. 4d. ; the third part is now in the hands of Robert de Mattelegh and Sarah
his wife in her right.
Roger de Meynwyring gave to the said hospital a croft in Blakene called
' Stevenecroft ' in frank almoin, which Thomas de Pontefracto, long since
warden of the hospital in the time of the King Henry III, about the 24th
year of his reign, alienated in fee to Thomas P . . st of Blakene at a yearly
rent of 2s. ; the said toft is now in the hands of Hugh le Carpenter of Chester.
Richard . . . gave to the hospital a plot of land containing three acres
in Roweshotewyk. Remainder illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (6.)
293. Petition of Ahce Bower of Beverley to the king and Council, statmg
that she has been wrongfully ejected from the lepers' hospital of the Holy
Innocents without Lincoln. French.
Petition of Gilbert, the kmg's chaplain, and others, brethren and sisters
of the said hospital. French.
Commission to Master Henry de Clyf, Adam de Lymbergh, and Adam de
Brom. Lincoln. 20 January 9 Edward II. [1316.]
Visitation of the said hospital by the oath of Gilbert, chaplain, John de
Kanewj^ke, David de Enderby, Henry Wryde, Hugh de Chaumbre, and
WilHam Wryde, brethren, and Emma de Fryseby, Isabel de Rypon, Maud de
Boltesford, and Alice de Blyton, sisters. Thursday after St. Peter's Chair
9 Edward II.
The hospital was originally founded for the maintenance of infirm lepers
with possessions charitably conferred thereon by the king's predecessors and
others, for how many the jurors know not, but believe for as many as the
possessions could maintain, saving the maintenance of the chaplams and
necessary servants, and now there is no infirm person there, and when John de
Carleton, the present master, received his office there was one infirm person only.
There ought to be two chaplains and a clerk, and one of the chaplains ought
to be master, and to reside there, and celebrate divine service daily, unless
hindered, either in the hospital or in the church of the Holy Innocents, which
they have impropriated, and the other should be a brother and should
celebrate divine service daily according to the disposition of the master, and
should receive maintenance as for a brother, and, besides, two marks a year
while able to work.
What portion the master ought to receive the jurors know not ; John,
the present master, does not reside there, but sent there his nephew, named
John, who behaved badly, and dissipated the goods of the hospital.
The common seal and the muniments used to be kept in a chest under the
keeping {sub clausura) of the master and two brethren, and all alms and bequests
were collected by two brethren and placed in a money box under similar
keeping until distributed by the master among the brethren and sisters in
aid of their clothing ; the said master has usurped the custody of the common
seal and muniments, and receives all offerings and bequests to his own use.
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The said master has kept back the stipends of the brethren and sisters,
and has spoiled and consumed the goods of the hospital, as is more fully
contamed in a schedule hereto, sworn by some of the said brethren,
other brethren and sisters examined being ignorant as to the truth
thereof.
The said master sold three corrodies, viz. to Henry Wryde and William
Wryde, his brother, two corrodies for 26 marks, and another to David de
Enderby for how much the jurors know not, and the money so received was
not laid out for the use of the house, and the said brethren, who thus bought
their corrodies, do not come to church to pray for the souls of the king's
ancestors, as they are bound to do, and as the other brethren do.
Deposition of certain brethren referred to in the foregoing visitation.
French.
Commission to Master John de Blebury and Richard de Osgodby. Lincoln.
8 August 10 Edward II.
Visitation of the said hospital by the oath of Roger de Ernesburgh and
others of the city and suburbs of Lincoln, and of Walter Pesinet and others
strangers. Friday after St. Laurence.
The said house was founded by the king's ancestors for a master, 2 chaplains,
a clerk, and 10 lepers of both sexes, each male receiving \2d. a week and each
female \0\d., and the chaplains besides the common portion of males two
marks a year each ; in case of the death of any of the chaplains or lepers the
kmg ought to put another in his place, and the persons received should be
poor and unfit for work, and should wear russet and no other cloth, and the
said master and brethren should not alienate their lands without the king's
hcence.
John de Carleton, now master, has alienated to John de Bliton and others,
divers lands of the said house.
Report as to the names and behaviour of the brethren and sisters. The
said house has rent of assize of 13Z. at Nettelham, a carucate of land in Askeby
let to farm for U. and worth 100s. ; a bovate of land in Bultham held by John
de Bliton for lOs. and worth 31s. ; yearly rents of 50s., and, for a tenement
within the city of Lincoln, a mark ; rent of mills, 33s. Ad.
The house used to receive much profit from pilgrimages, alms, and bequests,
but as there are now no infirm persons therein, the devotion of the surrounding
people is ceasing.
The master used to cultivate the demesne lands, and to bake and brew
as appears by a building for those purposes with suitable implements.
The parish church of the Innocents within the close, which they have
impropriated, is worth little, because there are no parishioners.
The matters contained in the petition of the brethren and sisters are true,
and are notorious in the city of Lincoln.
The chapel of St. Mary Magdalene is within the close, but is badly roofed
in part ; there is there a sufficient silver chalice of the use of Lincoln, and
there used to be two missals ; there is a good breviary, and 3 good psalters ;
a plain antiphon book {unum antifonium 2)er se), and another with legends in
2 volumes ; 3 pairs of vestments and 2 albs ; 3 pairs of corporals, a lamp,
2 wax lights, and a thurible. . . .
The church of the Innocents within the close is badly roofed ; there are there
a silver chahce, a missal, and other ornaments. . . .
There are many and sufficient buildings, but they need [repair]. . . .
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (7.)
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294. Writ to the sheriflF of Lincoln. Westminster. 22 May 10 Edward II.
[1317.] By the king.
Wapentake of Candleshou.
Inquisition before the said sheriff and John de Yordeburgh. Waynfiet.
Tuesday before St. Botulph.
On Friday before Mid Lent Sunday last past a small whale came ashore
between the wapentakes of Candleshou and Skirbek, of which certain sailors
of Norfolk took a great part and loaded their boats therewith while at sea ;
and after the said whale came to shore Richard de Morlee and many others
(named) took away parts thereof.
Wapentake of EUowe.
Inquisition before the same. Spaldyng. Friday after St. Barnabas.
On Monday after St. Peter's Chair a great whale came ashore on the
sands of Holbech in the geldable, whereof a great part was taken away by
Geoffrey Huttred and others, and the remainder was carried by the tide
{per fluctuacionem maris) to the sands of Toft in the wapentake of Skirbek,
where it was taken away by divers persons unknown ; . . . son of Robert de
Hirneflete and others found on the sands of Holbecch a chest with goods
to the value of 201., which ought to belong to the king as wreck.
Wapentake of Kirketon.
Inquisition before the same. Lambcoteholm. Thursday before St.
Botulph.
On Monday after St. Peter's Chair a great whale came ashore on the
sands of Holbech in the wapentake of Ellowe in the geldable, where a great
part thereof was carried away by divers unknown strangers ; the said whale
was carried by the tide to the shore near Scraynggrange in the wapentake
of Skirbek, where Richard de Morlee and others (named) carried away parts
thereof.
Wapentake of Skirbek.
Similar inquisition. Wednesday after St. Barnabas.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (8.)
295. Somerset.
Inquisition before the escheator. Taunton. 6 January 10 Edward II.
[1317.]
, The priory of Taunton is not of the foundation of the king's ancestors, but
of William Gyffard, sometime bishop of Winchester, before the time of King
Edmund Iryneside, who gave thereto in frank almoin land without the
east gate of Taunton by his charter confirmed by King Henry II.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (9.)
296. Commission to John de Percy and Philip de Paumpton. Windsor.
13 May 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition : — Melecombe on Sea. Saturday after St. Barnabas.
The following waste places in Melecombe could be arrented to the king's
profit, viz. a place containing 10 perches in length and 2 in width in the west
part of St. Edmund Street, worth 3d. a year ; a place in the same street towards
the north containing 2 perches in length and 2 in width, worth Id. a year ;
in the north part of ' Bakerestret ' a place containing 3 perches in length and
2 in width, worth l^^d. a year ; in the same street a place containing 5 perches
in length and 2 in width, worth 2d. a year ; a similar place in the same street ;
in St. Thomas Street in the west part a place containing 3 perches in length
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and 3 in width, worth l^d. a year ; between St. Mary Street and St. Thomas
Street a place containing 4 perches in length and 3 in width, worth 2d. a year.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (10.)
297. Commission to Robert de Barton and Adam de Skelton. Beverley.
10 September 10 Edward IL [1316.]
Survey of repairs needed to the castle of Cokirmuth.
The defects of the castle and the decay of the surrounding towns, viz.
Papecastre, Broghton, and Crosseby in Aldredale, are due to the unreasonable
prises of the ministers of Sir Thomas de Richemond, sometime keeper of
the said castle, and to the Scots ; and the decay of a moiety of the hamlet
of Whynnefel is due to loss of estovers by reason of a wood held by the
king and Walter de Kirkebride, his parcener, being destroyed by iron
forges.
The moat of the castle has been so much damaged by the overflow of the
water of Derewent that it cannot be repaired for less than 10/. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 374. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (11.)
298. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Crokham. 14 April 10 Edward II.
[1317.]
West Riding.
Inquisition : — Spittle on the Street. Monday after Trinity.
The following have committed offences against the assize of ale : Thomas
de Lancastre, earl of Lincohi ; the abbot of Peterborough ; Emma, wife of
Henry de Leggesby ; Alice daughter of Maud de Askeby ; Maud in the Wro
of Netilham ; the wife of Nicholas atte Bridge {ad Pontem) of Langwath ;
the wife of Simon le Masson.
North Riding.
Inquisition : — Castre. Friday before Whitsun.
The following have committed offences against the assize of ale : Agnes
wife of Gregory Paytefyn ; the wife of John de Castre of Irby ; Richard
Galyan of Feriby ; Avelyn Bust of Goushill.
South Riding.
Inquisition : — Louth. Saturday the eve of Whitsun.
The following have committed offences against the assize of ale : Simon
atte Waterlade of Waynflet ; Gilbert his son ; John de Leke ; Agnes wife of
Alan Tailor (cissoris) ; Peter Deck ; William de Bonn.
Holland.
Inquisition : — Lambcoteholm. Thursday after the Invention of the Holy
Cross.
The following have committed offences against the assize of ale : Stephen
Hundfote, who was punished in the court of the earl of Richmond ; Reynold
Herward ; Adam de Neumarche of Donyngton ; Alice Sayer ' regratrez.'
Kesteven.
Inquisition : — Ancastre. Saturday the eve of Trinity.
The following have committed offences against the assize of ale : Juetta
Fatwortes of Wadyngton ; Loretia in Angulo of Hermeston ; Cecily late the
wife of John Sabyn of Colby ; Richard Whytyng of Bracebrigge ; Agnes de
Notyngham ; Richard de Auneslee ; Laurence de Lincoln of Billesfeld ;
Sarah wife of Geoffrey Herward of Skylyngton.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (12.)
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299. Commission to John de Sutton, Robert le Conestable of Holdernesse,
and Walter de Goushill, bailiff of the manor of Brustwyke. York.
24 September 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Brustwik. Tuesday after Michaelmas.
In the time of the counts of Aumale and lords of Holdernesse and in bygone
times it was always the custom in the manor of Brustwik and the towns
belonging thereto that, when a tenant in bondage died, his surviving wife
should hold for her life in bondage all the tenements, which her husband
held, without fine or relief ; and, if she accepted a second husband and then
died, the heirs of the first husband ought to be admitted to make a fine for
the lands of their ancestors, and the second husband should be removed
therefrom, and the lands delivered to the said heirs, if able to perform the
accustomed services.
Commission to the same. Lynton. 14 October.
Inquisition : — Brustwik. Sunday after St. Katharine the Virgin.
WilUam de Lelle, a second husband, holds a messuage and a bovate of land
after the death of his wife, and Beatrice de Lelle, heir of the first husband,
recovered the said tenements in the court of Brustwik to be held in bondage,
and was seised thereof until Robert de DaHngho, bailifiF, unjustly expelled
her, and redehvered the tenements to the said William.
Other similar cases are given.
The heirs of a first husband ought to be admitted to make a fine for the
tenements of their ancestors after the death of women who have married
second husbands, if they wish it soon after such death, and are able to do the
services due therefor, C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (13.)
300. Inquisition before WilUam de Ormysby, John de Thorp, and John
de Fresingfeld. Ipswich. Tuesday after the close of Easter 10 Edward II.
[1317.]
Roger de Wynermers of Hegham, bailiff of Samford, took 2 oxen of the
price of I65. from the abbess of Canuneleg in Belstede for the king's use in
the year 33 Edward I and did not pay the said price ; he took a pig from
Nicholas Wulston of the price of 2s. Qd., and a pig from Richard de Meryhel
of the price of 3s., and did not pay for them ; Robert de Sproutone, under-
bailiff of Samford, in the same year took from John de Belstede a bacon pig
of the price of 2s. 6d., and from Alice Thede 2 carcases of sheep of the price
of 20d. ; and from Nicholas le Fuller a bacon pig of the price of 2s. Qd. ; the
said Roger and Robert took from Hugh Thalemach the carcase of an ox of the
price of 4s., and paid nothing therefor ; James Gylemyn took 3 quarters of
wheat from William, parson of Sproutone, without payment in the same
year.
A ship of London called the ' Great Katharine,' in which were John le Wallere
and other sailors, going to the parts of Scotland, came into the port of Orwelle
in the year 3 Edward II, and the said John and his companions to the number
of about 60 came armed to the house of William de Belstede, parson of
Sproutone, and drank up half a tun of wine, and carried away 12 silver spoons,
80 capons, and armour to the value of 20s.
Henry ate Newehethe, Richard ate Wose, and Andrew, masters of certain
of the king's ships conveying ...{... les ' interlined) to the parts of
Scotland in the year 10 Edward II took from Simon Godefrey of Ipswich
2 tuns of wine of the price of 8/., and from William Sakelok of Ipswich U. 10s.
in ready money {denariis computatis). C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (14.)
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301 . Writ to Robert Scapy, escheator north of Trent. York. 16 Novem-
ber 10 Edward 11. [1316.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Newcastle. Thursday the feast of St. Katharine the Virgin.
Possessions of John Wyschard, a rebel Scot. Cf. Calendar of Documents
relating to Scotland III, 98. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (15.)
302. Writ to Master John Walwayn, escheator south of Trent. Impyngton.
16 October 9 Edward II. [1315.]
Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Ipswich. 8 November 10 Edward II. [1316.]
William Aubry, sometime prior of Holy Trinity, Ipswich, acquired in the
year 2 Edward I an acre of land in Ressemere, and a toft and an acre of pasture
and a house built upon the said acre in the suburb of Ipswich, and peacefully
held the same until John Harneys, sub-escheator, in the year 24 Edward I,
seized the same into the king's hand, on the ground that they had been
acquired after the publication of the statute of mortmain.
The land in Ressemere is held of Joan de la Dale of Westirfeld by the yearly
service of 8d., and the toft, pasture, and house in the suburb of Ipswich are
held of the said prior by the yearly service of 12d. ; the tenements are of
the yearly value of 35. 4c?. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (16.)
303. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 28 May 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition before John de Croxford, sub-escheator in co, Oxford. Witteneie.
28 June.
The prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England held the
church of Bradewelle, long since impropriated by the Knights Templars,
by ordinance of the Holy See, until the said church was seized into the king's
hand on Friday after St. Bartholomew 10 Edward II by Henry Treili, late
sub-escheator, by authority of a writ of privy seal, and delivered to William
de Saltford, who should answer in the king's chamber for the issues thereof.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (17.)
304. Inquisition before William de Ormesby and his fellows. Jernemuth.
Thursday after St. Mark 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Walter de Wyssete, constable of Norwich Castle, took from Thomas le Keu
of Ingham and Edmund Hoilet of Lesingham against their will at Jernemuth
in the year 10 Edward II 4 quarters and 4 bushels of wheat of the price of
695. 9d., whereof he paid only 545., to the king's use.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (18.)
305. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Lincoln.
4 August 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition before Matthew Brun, sub-escheator in co. Lincoln. Filingham.
Wednesday after St. Lucy.
The lands and tenements in Filingham alienated by the abbot of Welhou
to Wilham de Bello Campo are not held of the king in chief.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (19.)
306. Commission to Master Roger de Boudon and John le Burser,
Clipston. 10 December 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Norhampton.- Friday after St. Valentine. [1317.]
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A messuage in Norhampton, which belonged to Drew Malerbe, is not in
the king's hand as an escheat, but because the said Drew was an alien, and
in the fealty of the king of France.
Henry de Keyllemersh is not the heir of the said Drew, but Bartholomew
le Waydour was seised of the messuage as of fee, from whom it descended to
his six daughters, Hawise, Lecia, Felicia, Basilia, Mabel, and Cecily ; the
said Lecia, Felicia, Basilia, and Mabel released their share to the said Cecily,
whose issue was the said Drew, who died without heir ; from Hawise, the
first sister, descended Isabel, mother of John de Stormusworth, who is the
true heir of the said Drew, and is of the age of 40 years and more, and originally
of Norhampton. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (20.)
307. Inquisition before the sheriff of Westmoreland. Appelby. Monday
the morrow of the close of Easter 10 Edward II. [1317.]
There are no persons in the said sheriff's bailiwick who are disobedient and
do not allow themselves to be brought to justice, or resist him and his ministers
in levying the king's dues, but the said dues cannot be levied as usual on
account of the destruction done by the Scots. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (21.)
308. Commission to John de la Haye and Roger de Godelesford.
Neuburgh. ... 10 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition : — Kempston. Sunday before St. Andrew.
The buildings and walls in a third part of the manor of Kempston, co. Bedford,
were weak when James de Audeleye received the third part by the king's
grant ; Roger de Welesworth, former tenant, did waste therein in his lifetime
to the value of 101., and sold trees to the value of 20 marks, after whose death
Roger de Palyngton sold oaks to the value of 30,9,
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (22.)
309. Hants.
Inquisition before the escheator. Havonte. Monday after the Circumcision
10 Edward II. [1317.]
Of land and rent to the value of 100*. in Middelton, of the villenage there
as of the appurtenances of the manor of Warblyngton, which, as John Abel,
long since escheator, found by inquisition, had been alienated from the said
manor without the licence of King Henry III, John le Faukener, son and
heir of William le Faukener, holds 60s., viz. a messuage and 32 acres of land
held by William Crul in villenage, and a messuage and 32 acres of land held
by Richard Baldewyne likewise in villenage, for which two villenages the said
Richard and William pay and do yearly to the value of 6O5., but whether
the said villenages were seized after the taking of the said inquisition, or if
the said John Faukener has the king's licence, the jurors know not ; of the
residue of the said 100s., which is a messuage and 2 J virgates of land, held
in villenage by Alice late the wife of Reynold Stacy, Robert le Ewer is seised
by the king's grant and livery of the escheator.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (23.)
31 0. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Wodestoke. 24 January
10 Edward II. [1317.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Halghton. Tuesday after St. Agatha.
The manor of Halghton (extent given) is held of the king in chief by the
service of a knight's fee by reason of the earldom of Cornwall being in the
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king's hand, and is of the yearly value of 11. I8d. ; the church of the manor
is of the yearly value of 8 marks. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (24.)
31 1 . Inquisition before John de Mutford and Robert de Maddingle, justices
to inquire as to certain articles in the second statute of Westminster
3 Edward I. Donstaple. Friday after the quinzaine of Easter 10 Edward II.
[1317.]
The king's ministers have not taken for the king's use goods from any
person against his will in the liberty of Donstaple, and have duly paid for
seizures and prises. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (25.)
312. Writ to the sheriff of York to inquire whether a messuage in
Flasceby, held by John son of Peter de Flasceby, hanged for felony, has been
for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar p. 534.
Westminster. 1 ... 10 Edward II. [1316.] C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (26.)
31 3. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford and Berks to certify the names of
such as resist the levying of debts. [Foedera.] Clarendon. 20 February
10 Edward II. [1317.] C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (27.)
314. The like to the sheriff of York. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (28.)
315. North Erpingham Hundred.
Inquisition : — Norwich. Monday, St. Mark's day, 10 Edward II.
The religious of Beston having the wine of certain merchants. Richer de
Refham, then sheriff of Norfolk, covenanted to pay them 6^. 5s. for 5 tuns
of it, and to satisfy the merchants for the rest, neither of which he did, to
the damage of IGl. 5s.
The jury cannot enquire as to other articles of the first statute of West-
minster. C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (29.)
31 6. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. York.
10 September 11 Edward II. [1317.] By p.s.
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Holbech. Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
The manor of Holbech is not held of the king in chief, but of Thomas de
Multon of Egermund by the service of a knight's fee and rendering yearly at
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist a sore sparrowhawk or half a mark.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (1.)
317. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Westminster. 26 May
11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Hagh. Monday after St. John the Baptist.
The manors of Hagh and Blakerode, which were held by Wilham de
Bradeshaghe, outlawed for felony, were seized into the king's hand by Edmund
de Nevile, sheriff of Lancaster, who demised them to Peter de Lymsy, upon
whose seisin Mabel de Hagh intruded.
Writ to the sheriff of Lanca.ster. Northampton. 4 July.
Inquisition : — Hagh. Wednesday after St. Peter's Chains.
Relating to the manors of Hagh and Blakerode, but almost illegible.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 554. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (2.)
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31 8. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent, Westminster.
16 March 11 Edward II. [1318.] By the king on the information of Roger
de Northburgh.
Extent of lands and tenements in Great and Little Broghton in AUerdale,
CO. Cumberland, which belong to the honour of Cokermouth, now in the king's
hand. Cokermouth. Monday before St. Tiburcius and St. Valerianus.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (3.)
319. Commission to Edmund de Passeleye and John de Ifeld. West-
minster. 17 June 10 Edward II. [1317.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Sussex,
Panel of jurors.
I Inquisition : — Idenne. Sunday after the Assumption. 11 Edward II.
The wood in the manor of Idenne is worth 100 marks. Cf. Patent Boll
Calendar, p. 59. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (4.)
320. Commission to William de Rungeton and Hugh de Naunton.
Wodestoke. 26 June 10 Edward II. [1317.] By p.s.
Extent of the castle and town of Orford, co. Suffolk. Orford. Sunday
after St. Margaret 11 Edward II, C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (5,)
321. Writ to Robert de Sapi, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
17 May 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Folquardeby. Wednesday after Trinity.
Three bovates of land in Folquardby, sometime held by William de Cateby
and granted by the king to Richard de Insula, are of the yearly value of 205.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 36. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (6.)
322. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
4 December 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Chelmsford. 21 December.
Peter Burre and Joan his wife lately acquired from the prior of Bykenacre
a messuage and a carucate of land in Haningfeld for their lives, which tene-
ments are not held of the king, but of Sir Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke,
as of the honour of Castelacre by the service of a knight's fee.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (7.)
323. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 20 November 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Essex,
Inquisition : — Chelmsford. 21 December.
Master Richard de Badewe acquired from Thomas, son and heir of William
de Haningfeld, a rent of 42s. in Wodeham Ferers, which is not held of the
king in chief, but of the earl of Lancaster as of the earldom of Ferers by the
yearly service of 3d. for hidage. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (8.)
324. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. York.
24 September^U Edward II. [1317.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Farneburgh. 16 December.
Walter, sometime prior of Clatercote, of the order of Sempjmgham, acquired
in frank almoin a messuage and 80 acres of land in Farneburgh from Jordan
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le Say the elder, lord of Famebiirgh, William de Stodleye, Nicholas Rodeknyght,
Robert Tone, and Hugh le Warde, tenants of the said Jordan, long before
the publication of the statute of mortmain, viz. fifty years past and more.
Neither the present prior of Clatercote nor his predecessors have acquired
anything from Jordan le Say the younger in Farneburgh, or elsewhere, since
the publication of the said statute. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (9.)
325. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Westminster. 6 March 11 Edward II.
[1318.] By the king and CouncU.
Inquisition : — Sutton by Plympton. Thursday after St. Dunstan.
The town of Sutton, on the coast of the king's port of Plymmuth, is not
situated on the king's soil, but part thereof on the north side of the said coast
is on the soil of the prior of Plympton, who has amends of bread and ale of
his tenants there and a certain rent of \U. 9s. Qd. from time beyond memory.
The other part of the said town on the south side of the said coast is on the
soil of John de Vautort, who takes nothing except a certain rent of 11/. 16s. Qd.
and suit of court twice a year of his tenants there ; the abbot of Bouclond
takes amends of ale there and the profit of hue and cry in both parts of the
said town at his hundred of Rughbergh from the time of the foundation of
his abbey.
The port of Plummuth belongs to the king and pays yearly at the exchequer
4Z. It is not to the loss or prejudice of the king or others if the king grants
that the said town shall be a free borough and the inhabitants free burgesses,
saving the aforesaid services.
Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Westminster. 28 May. By the king and
Council.
Inquisition : — Exeter. Trinity Sunday.
The king's ancestors before the foundation of the town of Sutton had a
vacant plot of land near the port of Plymmouth 5 perches long and a perch
wide, and another plot, from which the sea has withdrawn {in retractione
maris) within the precincts of the said town containing 6 acres, on which
plots they held their courts of trespass, contract, and debt ; and every fishing
boat landing thereon paid yearly 12c?. to the king for easement, viz. to dry
their sails and nets and to expose their fish for sale, and for each load of fish
bought, a penny, so that the king's ancestors received yearly 4/. of the profits
of the said port and plots of ground, and the present king now receives the
same.
Reasons of the prior of Plympton, John Vautort of Clyst, and John Vautort
of Modeton, why the king should not grant to the inhabitants of Sutton to be
free burgesses and have fair and market. French. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (10.)
326. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. York.
28 September 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Sussex.
Inquisition :— Burghersh. Friday after All Saints.
William de Northye, knight, in the year 56 Henry III gave to the abbot
and convent of Begeham in frank almoin 3 messuages and 52 acres of land in
Wertlyng, and Robert de Turnham, knight, a hundred years and more past gave
to the said abbot and convent 5 messuages and 120 acres of land in VVertlyng
and Herstmounceus ; the said tenements were of the villenage of the said
William and Robert, and are of the yearly value of 40s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (11.)
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327. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales, or to
him who suppUes his place. Westminster. 5 March 11 Edward II. [1318.]
By the king on the information of John de Sapy.
Inquisition : — Beaumaris. Wednesday after St. Mark.
The church of Lanmays before the war between the late King Edward
and Madoc ap Llewellyn was taxed at 12Z. 10s. ; the king has transferred the
manor and town of Lanmays, which were within the limits of the parish of
the said church, to the towns of Rosfeyr and Beaumaris without the limits,
and by reason of the manor being out of repair and the removal of tenants
the church is now worth only 20s. a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (12.)
328. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Windsor. 12 February
11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition before the bailiffs of the liberty of Bristol. 15 April.
John le Taverner held a messuage in the suburbs of Bristol, which came
into the king's hand by escheat, because the said John abjured the realm
for felony.
The messuage was a year and a day and more in the king's hand, and Sir
Bartholomew de Badelesmere, constable of Bristol Castle and escheator in
the town, had the year, day, and waste, and ought to answer therefor.
The messuage is held in chief of William Arthur by the yearly service of
4|c?. ; John de Weston, knight, now holds it by the king's gift.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (13.)
329. Writ to the sheriff of Sussex, Windsor. 6 December 11 Edward II.
[1317.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and William de Northo. Kyngeston
Bouscy. Monday after St. Nicholas.
No evildoer forcibly entered the dwelling-house [mansum) of Agnes de
Teresersh at Kingeston Bouscy and took her goods, but John de Warbelton
T"' with her assent entered a dwelling house there, which once belonged to her,
and still holds it, and has certain goods therein by her gift ; other goods she
has taken away. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (14.)
330. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Westminster. 4 April
11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and William de Langeleye. Cirencester.
Thursday before St. George the Martyr.
No evildoers assaulted Adam de Bray and others, who were at Cirencester
for the purpose of keeping the king's horses. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (15.)
331. Inquisition before the sheriff of Cambridge and William Pychard.
Litlington. Monday after St. Albinus the bishop 11 Edward II. [1318.]
The mill belonging to the manor of Litlington was burnt by lightning and
not by negligence of Henry de Garston. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 545.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (16.)
332. Writ of certiorari to Robert de Sapy. Westminster. 23 January
14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition before the escheator north of Trent. Cestrefeld. Monday after
St. Peter's Chair 11 Edward II. [1318.]
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Robert de Fornewes and the prior of IMonkebretton hold 6^ bovates of
land of the honour of Tikkil, and 5 J bovates of tlie manor of Stainesby, and
8 bovates in Walterthorp of the manor of Ekynton.
The manors of Ekynton and Staynesby are held of the king in chief.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (17.)
333. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
17 May 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Beford. Friday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
Certain lands in Beford claimed by Walter de Swarby were held of the
heir of Alan de Frismcrsk, and the heir of Wilham Racyn, and the said heirs
held of Joan de la Chapel, whose right the prior of Bridlington now has.
Return as to the said lands. 12 Edward II. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 17.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (18.)
334. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Windsor. 19 November . . .
[1317.]
Inquisition: — Alveton. Sunday after St. Hilary 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Thomas de Barynton, knight, is keeper of the castle of Alveton.
Ralph Ughtred and others (named) are in the said castle in his company,
and many others have come and gone secretly. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (19.)
335. Writ to the sheriff of Derby. Mortelak. 7 April 11 Edward II.
[1318.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and John de Eyncourt. Cressewell, co.
Derby. ... in the feast of St. Mark.
On Wednesday after the Purification 11 Edward II Agatha, late the wife
of Wilham atte Gote of Boston, was abducted by an unknown man from
Cressewell to the bridge of Uston, and fell from her horse, and by misfortune
was drowned in the water called ' Amber,' and her body was carried into
the Derwent and could not be found. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (20.)
336. Commission to William de Boteraus, Henry de Campo Arnulphi,
and Richard de Hewyssh. Wodestoke. 25 June 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Lostuithiel. Tuesday after St. Martin 12 Edward II.
Randolph de Tremaba and Walter atte Wode, late reeves of the king's
manor of Liskerret, took and appropriated 3 horses, worth 20.?., as waifs, which
ought to belong to Roland de Quoykjms, bailiff of the hundred of West.
They did it by command of William de Stourton, then deputy of Richard
de Polhampton, steward of Cornwall. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (21.)
337. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Windsor. 16 December 11 Edward II.
[1317.]
Inquisition : — London. Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle.
Richard Dyot bought hay from Master John de Pj^nibus, and on Friday
after St. Lucy sent Maud, his servant, to the house of the said Master John
to fetch it ; and the men of the said Master John imputed to her that she
had removed from their house a certain girdle found upon her, which they
took from her ; she immediately complained to her master, who with Henry
de Vyers and Tliomas, servant of Emery de Vasconia, came to the house
of the said Master John and disputed with his men ; the said Henry, moved
with anger, drew his knife and the said Richard drew a hatchet, and wished
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to strike the servant of the said Master John, but did him no harm, and did
not take away any goods of the said Master John.
C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (22.)
338. Commission to John de Heselarton, John de Hothum, and William
de Roston. Westminster. 3 June ... [1318.]
Inquisition before the said John de Heselarton and WilUam. Killum.
Thursday after Trinity 11 Edward II.
Certain provisions on the ship Blythe of Germethorp were taken by robbers
at sea without any fault of Sir John de Nevill, then sheriff of Lincoln. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 4. C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (23.)
339. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster to enquire who killed John son of
Robert de Reved at Cliderhowe. Westminster. 28 January 11 Edward II.
[1318.]
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Nativity of the Virgin 12 Edward II.
[8 September 1318.]
The said John burgled the house of Geoffrey Peti and that of William de
Parco, killed Henry de Ridding, and burgled the parish church of Wallay
and the house of Richard Gait of Woreston. He was indicted of all this
before Henry de Malton, sheriff of Lancaster, in his tourn, and Henry ordered
the bailiffs to take with them four townships (villatis) and the constables of the
peace, and to attach him {ut eum attagiarent). He fled and refused to be
attached and was wounded and beheaded in the presence of the king's bailiffs,
and the constables and the four townships by Robert Laned.
Crim. 36. (5.) C. Inq. Misc. File 79. (24.)
340. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 17 November 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Axebrugge. 15 June.
John, sometime prior of Wospringe, acquired in fee a moiety of the manor
of Worle from Henry Engayne in the year 40 Henry III at a yearly rent of
101., of which the said Henry remitted 91. in the year 45 Henry III, and
afterwards John Engayne, son and heir of John Engayne, brother and heir
of the said Henry, remitted the remaining 20s. after the publication of the
statute of mortmain by the king's licence ; the said John retained however
to himself and his heirs the service of a pair of spurs ; the said Henry held the
said moiety of the king in chief by the service of the fourth part of a knight's
fee ; and the said moiety is of the j^early value of 10/.
Reynold, sometime prior of the said house, acquired in frank almoin 40
acres of land in Wodebergh in the time of King Henry III from Henry
Loneschaft, who held the same of the ancestors of Matthew de Forneux in
free socage, and the said ancestors likewise of the abbot of Glastonbury ; the
land being worth 10s. a year. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (1.)
341. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 12 March 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Wells. 3 May.
The dean and chapter of Wells acquired yearly rents to the value of &l. 14s.
in Wells from divers persons (named) before the pubhcation of the statute
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of mortmain. The rents were previously held of the bishop of Bath and
Wells by the yearly service of 2,s., 3 clove-gillyflowers, and 3 roses.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (2.)
342. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Windsor.
11 February 11 Edward IL [1318.]
Inquisition : — ^Preston. Monday before St. Ambrose.
Henry de Potreton gave to Idonea his sister and Adam son of Adam de
Preston all his lands in Preston, Rewall, Egburgh, Haunsay, and Hirst, with
divers rents and services as well in Gerford and Farburn as in the aforesaid
towns, together with the mill of Preston and the reversion of the dower of
Agnes, sometime the wife of Adam son of Roger de Preston in Rewall, Haunsay,
and Egburgh, to be held of the said Idonea and Adam and their heirs in tail
of the chief lords by the accustomed services, rendering yearly to the said
Henry during his life 30/. ; the said Idonea is sole and was never married
to the said Adam nor to any other ; the said Idonea and Adam jointly held
the tenements from 3 January 10 Edward II to 16 November 11 Edward 11,
when the said Adam released his riglit to the said Idonea, who peacefully
continued in seisin until the Epiphany on which day the tenements were
seized into the king's hand by reason of the killing of Peter Ward, whereof
the said Adam was accused. G. Inq. Misc. File 80. (3.)
343. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales. Westminster.
8 January 11 Edward II. [1318.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Kermerdyn. Monday the feast of St. Philip and St. James.
Res Argloeth, sometime lord of Dynevour, and Mereduth ap Res, lord of
Drosslan, shared between them the whole cantref of Maur, at which time the
bishop of St. David's held Lanteylou Vaur of the king of England in chief, the
said town being withm the precincts of the share of the said Res Argloyeth of
the said cantref ; in the time of war forty-four years past the men of the said Res
first took of the men of the said town of each brew of ale seven gallons without
payment, unjustly and contrary to their ancient liberty; the war lasted the
whole of the lifetime of the said Res, and his men continued taking the custom,
after whose death Llewellyn ap Res and Res Wendout, his sons, shared his
land and the said town was within the precincts of the share of the said Res
Wendout, during whose lordship neither he himself nor his bailiffs received
anything of the said custom in time of peace.
Res Wendout, together with Llewellyn prince of Wales, was at war against
the late King Edward, but there was then no exaction of the said custom ;
the said Res was taken prisoner and died in the prison of tiie king of England,
and his lands came to the hands of the said kuig by forfeiture, who
immediately after the war gave to Res ap Mereduth all the lands of the said
Res Wendout except the castle of Dynevor and the town of Drefscolcygyon.
The castle was in the king's liand three years without any exaction of the
custom, and Henry Loundres, constable thereof, by assignment of Sir Robert
Typetot, then justice of South Wales, distrained the bishop's men of Lanteylou
Vaur for the custom, who complained to the king, and the said Henry was
ordered to surcease from the exaction, and thus the exaction ceased until the
time of William Clifford, constable under Sir John Giffard, father of the present
Sir John Giffard, twenty-one years past, who levied the custom by force,
and ever since the constables of the castle have levied it without paymg
anything therefor. •
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Endorsed : — Edmund Hakelut, constable of the castle of Dynevour, examined
as to the contents of the foregoing inquisition at Northampton on 12 July
12 Edward II, said that the inquisition having been taken by the oath of
Welsh jurors is liable to suspicion ; the custom of the king having eight gallons
from each brew of ale for 6d. is in place of the amends of the assize of ale, and
the custom is enrolled by itself in the Exchequer of Kaermerdyn, and in the
accounts thereof rendered at the Exchequer of England ; the custom is
ancient and of date beyond the memory of man, before the castle came to the
hands of the king's ancestors. Therefore let him await parliament.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (4.)
344. Commission to Roger de Cubbeldyk, Henry de Baiocis, and William
de Spanby. Notingham. 21 July 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition before the said Roger and Henry. Hornecastre. Monday
before the Nativity of St. Mary.
Brother Robert de Waynflete, who acts as abbot of Bardeneye, demised
the manor of Burton by Lincohi for ten years at 10 marks a year, it bemg
worth 20 marks, to the damage of the abbey of 100 marks ; also the manors of
Hagwordingham and Lusceby, worth 40 marks a year, for thirteen years at
20 marks a year, to the damage of the abbey of 260 marks ; the buildings in
the manors of Stepyng, Edelyngton, and Sutheray, and in the suburb of
Lincoln, have suffered damage to the amount of 1,000 marks by the negligence
of the said Robert ; the demesne lands in Bardeneye and Brethagh remain
uncultivated by his fault at a loss of 1,500/. ; the tenants have been so
impoverished by his extortions that they cannot do their services or pay
their rents, and some of them are beggars, to the damage of the abbey of
200 marks ; the said Robert sold all the woods of the abbey at the manors
of Stepyng and Lusceby so that no timber remains for repairs, to the damage
of the abbey of 9,000/. ; by neglect of the said Robert the abbey lost rents
and pensions in Lincoln and elsewhere worth 20/. a year to the damage of the
house of 300 marks ; Robert entered into obligations and recognisances
involving the abbey in debts to divers persons to the amount of 1,200 marks ;
he bound the abbey in pensions and fees to the amount of 120 marks and
in 5 gratuitous corrodies, to its damage of 500 marks ; the sustenance of the
monks is so much reduced that unless a speedy remedy be applied they will be
forced to wander about and beg ; whereas there ought to be thirty-two monks
to perform divine service for the king and the other founders, there are now
only fourteen ; all the accustomed alms have been withdrawn ; the manor of
Hundemanby is demised to farm, but for what term and for how much the
jurors know not. Sum total of damage, 19,410 marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (5.)
345. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Westminster. 4 November
11 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition :— Oxford. Saturday the morrow of St. Martin.
Richard Dammary expended 20/. in repairs of the buildings of Oxford castle
in the year 6 Edward II ; in repairs of the walls 30/. in the year 7 Edward II ;
in repairs of the great outer gate and the roof of the great tower 10/. in the
year 8 Edward II ; in the making of a new well {fontis), in cleansing the great
dyke under the castle on the north side, and repairing the great bridge, 20/. ;
on the roofs of divers towers and repairs of other castle buildings, 10/. in the
year 10 Edward II. Sum, 90/. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (6.)
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346. Writ to John de Ifold. William de Northo, and John de Beikhamme.
Westminster. 24 November 11 Edward IL [1^17.]
Sussex.
View and examination of the defects of the walls, gates, and buildings of
Pevensey Castle by the said William and John. Pevensey. Thursday after
St. Luke. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (7.)
347. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 1 November 11 Edward II. [1317.] By the king.
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Staunford. Sunday after St. Lucy.
The yearly value of the town of Staunford is 124Z. IO5. 9i\d.
Inquisition : — Grantham. Thursday after St. Lucy.
The yearly value of the town of Grantham is 114/. 15s. 8|(/. ; of the manor
of Paunton 32/. ; of rents and tenements formerly belonging to the Templars
at Grantham, Gunwardby, Barkeston, Ringesthorp, Herlaston, Denton,
Hoghton, Wolsthorp, and Lopingthorp, 12/. 75. 3c/. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
pp. 40, 48. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (8.)
348. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Windesor. 16 January 11 Edward II.
[1318.]
Inquisition before the sheriff of Salop. Buldewas. Wednesday after
St. Matthias 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Neither the abbot of Buldewas nor anyone else is bound to repair and
maintain the bridge of Buldewas. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 119.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (9.)
349. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south' of Trent. West-
minster. 1 March 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Warwick. 7 March.
The abbot of Stonle entered to make his profit 4 messuages in Radweye,
which certain of his tenants held and relinquished on account of poverty
and the burdens charged thereon.
The messuages were not acquired by the abbot after the publication of
the statute of mortmain, but have belonged to the abbey from time beyond
memory. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (10.)
350. Inquisition before the sheriff of York. Skipton in Craven. Saturday
after St. Gregory 11 Edward II. [1318.]
A messuage in Flasceby, held by John son of Peter de Flasceby, a robber,
who was hanged on Wednesday after the Annunciation 10 Edward II, is still
in the king's hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (11.)
351. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Windsor.
6-11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Preston in Holdemesse. Friday before St. Barnabas.
The hospital of St. Sepulchre by Hedon is not of the foundation of the
king or his ancestors by reason of the earldom of Aumale, but of William
de la Twyer, because Alan son of Aubem, ancestor of the said William, whose
heir he is, founded it at a time beyond memory.
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The brethren and sisters of the hospital have hitherto been accustomed to
elect a master. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 165.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (12.)
352. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent.
Westminster. 4 . . . [1318.]
Norhampton.
Inquisition : — Grafton. 24 March 11 Edward II.
Thomas Brun, who held a moiety of the manor of Grafton for life, did not
alienate any lands, tenements, liberties, or services belonging thereto [partly
illegible]. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 37, 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (13.)
353. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Notingham.
2 August 11 Edward II. [1317.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Wednesday after St. Matthias. [1318.]
William de Karliolo and his wife, who adhered to the Scots, the king's
enemies, held lands and rents in Ugtreby, Little Bampton, Crosseby by Eden,
Waleby, Brunschath, Ormesby, Comquyntin and Carlisle, and divers goods
now in the custody of the sheriff. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 11, 22. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 285. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (14.)
354. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Norhampton.
6 June 10 Edward II. [1317.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Saturday after St. Peter's Chains 11 Edward II.
William de Karliolo, on the day when he adhered to the king's enemies
of Scotland, held lands and rents in Ugthreby, Little Bampton, Crossebi,
Waleby, Brunskayth, Cumquintyn, Carlisle and Cargow ; the lands in
Ughtreby, Little Bampton and Cumquintyn, being held of Robert de
Whytrigge by homage and suit of his court of Burgh ; and the lands in Crossebi,
Walleby, and Brunskayth, of the bishop of Carlisle by the yearly service of
\\s. and suit of his court of Lynstoke.
The sheriff has in his possession divers goods of the said William. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, pp. 11, 22. Close Roll Calendar, p. 285.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (15.)
355. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
8 February 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Essex.
Inquisition :— Donemawe. Monday after the Annunciation.
William Picot, knight, gave to the prior and convent of Donemawe a lane
in Salynge 60 perches long by 20 feet wide in frank almoin ten years before
the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Roger son of Alan de Salingge, gave to the said prior and convent 57 acres
of land in Salingge twenty years before the said statute in frank almoin, to be
held of the chief lords of the fee by the yearly service of 20c^.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (16.)
356. Commission to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton.
Westminster. 20 May 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — York. Thursday the feast of St, Clement the Pope.
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Nicholas Menill, when sheriff of Yorlc, expended 201. in repairs of the banks
and stank of Fosse. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (17.)
357. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Windsor, 14 November
11 Edward II. [1317.]
Writ to the same sheriff. Westminster. 22 November.
Letter from certain merchanls, servants of John Houet and Walter Segard,
burgesses and merchants of Bruges, to the lords and masters of the Chancery,
asking for release from prison and restoration of their arrested goods.
French.
Inquisition : — Hillyngtone. Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle.
William de Bald and his companions, mariners of Seland, who were arrested
at sea near Hunstanton by Henry Burgeys and his companions, are pirates
and sea robbers, and robbed at sea a ship of Salthouse belonging to John atte
Hill and killed 20 men therein, viz. Robert le Mowe and his companions ;
and likewise robbed the ship belonging to Gervase Curteys of Claye and killed
19 men therein, viz. Thomas Goscelyn, master, and his companions ; and are
common robbers and evildoers on the sea, and adherents of the Scots, the
king's enemies, and supply them with victuals and other necessaries.
Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk to keep safely the said merchants and mariners
and their goods and to have them at Westminster in the octave of the
Purification. Westminster. 26 January. By the king and Council.
G. Inq. Misc. File 80. (18.)
358. Writ to the baiUffs of Great Jernemuth. Notingham. 5 August
11 Edward II. [1317.]
Endorsed .-—Certain Flemish jurors would not affix their seals to the
inquisition taken in pursuance of this writ for fear of death and disinheritance,
because it is ordamed in Flanders that no man unless a knight should affix
his seal to any such inquisition outside the county under forfeiture of life and
limb.
Inquisition : — Great Jernemuth. Tuesday after the Assumption.
Robert, Count of Flanders, caused to be elected and sent to sea in the year
9 Edward II, with the common consent of all those of his county, and at their
cost, a fleet of ships with John Crabbe, who was admitted to the peace of the
said count, as admiral, under orders to acquire victuals and other necessaries
for the sustenance of the men of the county, where there was great need and
famine, from enemies as prize of war, and from others for payment.
The said John with the said fleet left Flanders on Ash Wednesday in the
said year, and on the Monday following near Depe took two ships in which
Bartholomew de Thorp, Robert de Gimingham, Eustace de Hapesburgh,
Roger de Wykemere, and John de Trunch had loaded their goods and
merchandise at Rouen to be conveyed to Great Jernemuth, and brought the
said ships and the goods therein to Flanders. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (19.)
359. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Westminster. 20 October
11 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition before the sheriff of Norfolk. Stanhowe. Thursday after
St. Thomas the Apostle.
A messuage and 12 acres of land in Frengge, held by William Osgot, who
was hanged for felony, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
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The messuage and 8| acres of land are held of John Bertun, parson of Frengge,
by the yearly service of a penny ; Ih acres and H roods of John de Insula of
Frengge by the yearly service of '3d. ; an acre of William Hoberd by the
yearly service of Id. ; half an acre and half a rood of Richard Hycche
by the yearly service of Id ; the said John Bertun, John de Insula,
William Huberd, and Richard Hycche, now hold tlie said tenements in the
king's name and not otlierwise ; Thomas Neel and Wilham Nicole, constables
of Frengge, had the year and day thereof and ought to answer therefor.
C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (20.)
360. Writ to John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. York.
8 September 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Halghton. 30 September.
A windmill in Holt has belonged to the priory of Bradeleye from the time
of its foundation. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, j). 501. C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (21.)
361 . Writ to the sheriff of Derby to enquire into the death of Agatha,
late wife of William atte Gote of Boston, indicted of the death of her late
husband and exacted for non-appearance m the county of Lincoln, since it
is alleged on behalf of John son of Jolm de Tumby, her brother and heir, that
she died at Cressewell in Derbyshire, and that he would be damaged if the
outlawry were proceeded with ... 11 Edward II. [1317 — 1318.]
Inquisition at Cressewell before John de Beaufey, sheriff of Derby, on
Friday after Lady Day 11 Edward II. [31 March 1318] :—
Agatha was carried off from Cressewell by a man unknown, and they passed
by the highway to the bridge of Uston and she fell off her horse into the Amber
and the body was washed down to . . . and could not be found. She
died . . . Candlemas. . . . Edward II [mutilated]. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 128. Crim. 23. (21.) C. Inq. Misc. File 80. (22.)
362. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator sou»th of Trent, to enquire
as follows : whether William Trente, late citizen and alderman of London,
enfeoffed William Noyl of a watermill in Beddington, co. Surrey, called
" Vyelesmelne," to hold to him and the heirs of his body, and William Noyl
being so seised thereof, the late Queen Margaret's bailiffs, of her manor of
Bansted, seized them for arrears of service due to the said manor.
Westmmster. 18 March 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition as writ : — See Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem Edward II,
Vol. VI, No. 126. C. Inq. P.M. Edw. II. File 60. (11.)
363. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, escheator south of Trent. York.
18 February 12 Edward III. [1319.]
Inquisition: — Warrewyke. 11 April.
The abbot of Bordisley and his predecessors have been seised from time
beyond memory of a mill called ' la Lee mulne ' in La Lee by Warrewyke,
and in no way acquired the same after the publication of the statute of
mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (1.)
364. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales. York. 4 December
12 Edward II. [1318.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Kermerdyn. Tuesday before St. Hilary. [1319.]
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The king, Griffith Seis ap Llewell}'!! Vaghan, Griffith ap Gronou Gogh,
and 40 others, are patrons of the church of Lannabedeir in the diocese of
St. Da\4d's, of which patronage the king has the 43rd part by the forfeiture
of Rhys ap Meredith. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (2.)
365. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Brustwyk.
15 October 12 Edward II. [1318.]
Extent : — Friday before All Saints.
The manor of Seykhale, co. Northumberland, which belonged to Walter
de Seleby, Avho adhered to the Scots the king's enemies, used to be worth
23?. 165. in time of peace, and is now wasted, and is held of the prior and
convent of Tynemuth by the service of stewardship in the hall of Tynemuth
on the feast of St. Oswin.
Writ to the same escheator. York. 3 November.
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Feast of St. Martin.
The manor of Schihall, which belonged to Walter de Seleby, the king's
enemy, is of the liberty of Tyngmew and is held in chief of the prior of
Tyngmew by the service of stewardship on the feast of St. Oswin and used
to be of the yearly value of 23/. 16.s. in the time of good peace, but in these
times is worth 20.s. and no more because it is wasted both by English and
Scots. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, III, 116.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (3.)
366. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. York.
25 September 12 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Thursday after Michaelmas.
Walter de Seleby, John de Woderyngton, and John Mautalent, who adhered
to the Scots, the king's enemies, held land and rent in Seikhale, Dentonne,
Neuham and Howyk. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, III, 116.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (4.)
367. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, escheator south of Trent. York.
28 May 12 Edward II. [1319.]
Hants.
Inquisition : — Winchester. Monday before St. Matthew 13 Edward II.
A rent of 135. 4d. in Winchester, whereof William le Deghere enfeoffed
the prior and convent of Suthewyk, was acquired for that house eleven years
before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (5.)
368. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, escheator south of Trent. Clipston.
14 September 12 Edward II. [1318.]
Hants.
Extent of the manor of Creuquer formerly held by Hugh le Despenser
the younger. Farlyngton. Thursday after St. Luke. Sum, 8/. 65. Sd.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (6.)
369. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, escheator south of Trent. Brustwyk.
14 October 12 Edward II. [1318.] By p.s.
Surrey.
Extent of the manor of Faukeshall. Suthwerk. 29 October. Sum,
18^. IO5. 4|c/. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (7.)
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370. Writ to the sheriff of Westmoreland. Clipston. 8 September
12 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Appelby. Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
William son of John le Archer, hanged for felony, held a messuage and
an acre of land in Bampton Patrik, which have been for a year and a day in
the king's hand.
The tenements are held of the abbot of Heppe ; the town of Bampton
Patrik now holds the same, and had the year and day thereof, and ought to
answer therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (8.)
371. Commission to Adam de Brom and William de Leycestre.
Norhampton. 1 July 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition : — Norhampton. Tuesday in the feast of St. James 12 Edward II.
[1318.]
In the hundred of Heghham there are of the ancient demesne of the crown
10 J hides of land of the soke of Thynden of which there are in Russhedon
10^ virgates, each containing 40 acres and making 5;^ hides ; and in Irnecestre
19 virgates, each containing 20 acres making 4| hides ; and in Knoston there
is half a virgate, which makes the eighth part of a hide ; and in Raundes
there is a virgate containing 40 acres and making half a hide.
The villeins of the earl of Lancaster hold the tenements of him in villenage,
and he of the king in chief.
The said hides never belonged to the fee of Peverel ; there never were any
lands in Boseyate of ancient demesne.
Extracts from Domesday as to the king's land and the land of William
Peverel. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (9.)
372. Commission to William Rydel and Richard de Emeldon. Windsor.
6 February 11 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Tuesday after St. Cuthbert in Septem-
ber 12 Edward II.
Valuation of the lands of Gilbert de Middelton, a traitor (including a windmill
and a coalmine) inBrereden, Hertelaw and Caldstrothere, co. Northumberland.
Sum, 23?. \U.
Petition of Thomas de Heton for a grant of the said lands. French.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 310. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (10.)
373. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, escheator south of Trent. York.
23 November 12 Edward III. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Winchester. Thursday the feast of St. Thomas the
Apostle.
John Prauy held 4 acres and a moiety of a carucate of land, and 10 acres of
meadow, in Heppelee, of the prior of Suthewyke by the yearly service of
13s. 4d. and suit of court in Westbourhunt, and was a bastard and died
without heir, after whose death the prior entered the tenements as his escheat ;
there was no fraud or collusion between the said John and the prior contrary
to the statute of mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (11.)
374. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. York. 22 November
12 Edward II. [1318.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the bailiffs of Newcastle-on-Tyne in the presence of the
said sheriff. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Saturday before Christmas.
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J. bishop of Carlisle and his predecessors had a dwelling-house without
the north gate of Newcastle-on-Tyne with a plot of ground thereto belonging ;
the dwelling-house was razed for the defence of the town by order of the
mayor and bailiffs ; the house and land contained 3| acres and A rood of
land, and were of the yearly value of 4 marks in time of peace ; the house was
razed in the 3'ear 26 Edward I ; part of the plot, containing an acre, the site
of part of the house, of the yearly value of 13,9. 4c/., Avas appropriated for the
fosse of the town ; the residue of the house and plot was of the yearly value
of iOs., and is now worth half a mark by reason of the war ; a solar there
worth 20/. came to the hands of Master William de Ireby, vicar of Newcastle-
on-tjTie ; the hall with the chambers and other buildings were of the yearly
value of 30/. and came to the hands of Sir John de Denton, then vicar.
C. Inq. Misc. File 8L (12.)
375. Writ, on the petition of Thomas de Gray, to Ralph de Crophill,
escheator north of Trent. York. 27 November 12 Edward II. [1319.] By
petition of the Council.
Extent : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. 24 March.
John Mautalent, before he adhered to the Scots, the king's enemies, held
in Howyk by Alnewyk 108 acres of arable land and 8 acres of meadow of the
yearly value of 11. 10s. M. ; Christiana, his mother, holds in dower there
six husbandlands, worth 6/. in time of peace ; the said lands are held of the
lord of Alnewyke by the service of the fourth part of a knight's fee ; the said
Christiana holds nothing in dower in Chyvyntame, but holds by feoffment
half the said town, worth 13/. 65. 8r/. in time of peace, of Sir Robert de Lumley
by the service of half a mark for the ward of Alnewyke castle. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 333. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (13.)
376. Commission to AVilliam de Denom and Richard de Emeldon. York.
8 December 12 Edward II. By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope.
[1319.]
Right of John son of William de Heselrig in the fourth part of the manor
of Akild, CO. Northumberland. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to Scot-
land, III. 120. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (14.)
377. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland to take with him Robert de
Insula of Chippeches and Nicholas Lescot, and to enquire whether the oxen,
cows, and colts, lately arrested by John de Haustede at Newcastle-on-Tyne,
belonged to men of those parts in the king's fealty, or to Scots rebels, and
by whom they were arrested and in whose keeping they now are. York.
24 November 12 Edward II. By the Council.
Inquisition before Sirs William Ridell, Robert de Insula of Chipches,
and Nicholas le Scot. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Saturday the feast of St.
Hilary 12 Edward II. [1319.]
Henry Littel of Scotland, the king's enemy, came to Alnewik by licence
of Sir John de Felton, then keeper of Alnewik castle, to sell his animals, of
which William de Rodun and Adam, his brother, bought oxen and foals, and
sold them in the same market to John Bruel and Robert Shutheroue, who
took them to Newcastle-on-Tyne to be sold, where John de Haustede arrested
5 oxen and 3 foals, on the king's part ; but the said William and Adam came
to Newcastle and on their declaration had delivery of the animals.
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Three oxen came to the hands of John de Haustede and John Caunton,
and 2 oxen and 3 foals to the hands of John Bruel and Robert Sutheroue.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (15.)
378. Commission to Roger de Somervill and WilHam de Poston. York.
1 October 12 Edward II. [1318.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Killum. Thursday before St. Simon and St. Jude.
There was found as wreck a mast of the price of 40c?. at Castilburne, taken
by the township of Bridlington to be kept for the king's use ; a small boat
at Alburne of the price of 40c?. delivered by the coroner to the township of
Alburne to answer the king therefor ; a mast at Wilsthorp of the price of
6s. taken by the township of Burtonannays to be kept for the king's use.
Two ships were stranded at Castilburne of which one was of Estland and
the other of Seland ; the ship of Estland was laden with goods to the value
of 200Z., and broke up, and all the sailors came to land alive ; therefore nothing
was done about it.
There was as wreck at Hundmanby a ship with ropes and nets of the price
of 40s., taken to the manor of Hundmanby by order of Simon de Driby.
The masts found at Bridlington and Burton Annays have been arrested
according to the king's order.
List of amercements of bail. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (16.)
379. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. York. 20 November 12 Edward II.
[1318.]
Inquisition : — Dunmawe. Friday the morrow of St. Thomas the Apostle.
John de Lacheleie and other evildoers (named) robbed Jakemina de Merk
of horses, oxen, sheep, and corn in her manor of Lyndesele.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (17.)
380. Inquisition before William son of William, John de Cave, and
Richard de Whatton. Sandiacre. Friday before the Conversion of St. Paul
12 Edward II. [1319.]
John de Beaufoy, late sheriff of co. Derby, always conducted himself well.
Inquisition before the said William and Richard. Notingham. Monday
after St. Hilary.
John de Beaufoy, late sheriff of co. Nottingham, always conducted himself
well.
Letter stating the findings of the foregoing inquisitions. French.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (18.)
381. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. York. 30 April 12 Edward II.
[1319.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Monday after the Ascension.
Divers evildoers unknown, of the power of the count of Flanders, forcibly
took certain goods (specified) of Robert son of Ralph de Burtonstather in
a ship of Boydo de Axill between Boston and Ravenserod, and killed Richard
Whitelaf, nephew of the said Robert. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (19.)
382. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. York. 22 January 12 Edward II.
[1319.]
Inquisition : — Honybourne. Saturday after the Purification.
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William de Cotes and other evildoers (named) robbed William de Drax of
goods to the value of 40/. at Seynesbury on Wednesday after St. Luke
11 Edward II, and feloniously broke his houses at night.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (20.)
383. Writ to the baihflfs of the liberty of Raveneserod. York. 15 March
12 Edward II. [1319.] By the Council.
Inquisition before Gilbert de Rissheton, keeper of the said liberty, and
Alexander Coke, bailiff thereof. Ravenserod. Tuesday after Palm Sunday.
Tydeman Rounce of Lubyk, Gerkyn Haghthorn of Lubyk, and Henry
Attendern had no part with Henry de Pykelinghous and other evildoers of
Grippeswold, Strallessand, and Lubyk, who robbed Adam le Clerk of Lenn
of a ship laden with his goods (specified) between Great Yarmouth and
Blakeneye, and took away the same to Aberden in Scotland.
C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (21.)
384. Writ to the said baihffs. Kyrkham. 10 April 12 Edward II.
[1319.]
Inquisition before the said Alexander. Thursday after the close of Easter.
Similar finding. C. Inq. Misc. File 81. (22.)
385. Commission to Richard de Bernyngham, Adam de Hoperton, and
Thomas de Eyvill. York. 18 February 12 Edward II. [1319.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said Adam and Thomas. Boroughbridge. Saturday
after St. Gregory.
The town of Boroughbridge was burned and wasted by the Scots and other
rebels on Svmday before the Ascension 11 Edward II to the impoverishment
of the tenants.
No rent belongs to the farm of the town, but the Scots broke the king's
granary, where the multure of the king's mills was collected, and carried away
the corn found therein, viz. 1^ qiiarters of wheat of the price of IBs., 2 quarters
and a bushel of rye of the price of 21s. 3(/., and 2 quarters and a bushel of
malt of the price of 145. 2d.
The profit of the mills, wihch belongs to the farm of the town, is thereby
lessened from the said Sunday to Michaelmas following by 8| quarters of
wheat of the price of U. \()s. Sri., 12 quarters and a bushel of rye of the price
of 6/. 1 5d. , 2 1 quarters of malt of the price of 7/. , and 2 bushels of ' skiling '
of the price of 2s. 8d. ; the profit of the market and fair by 735. 4c/., and the
perquisites of courts and freight of the water of Yor by 6/.
C. inq. Misc. File 82. (1.)
386. Commission to John de Bromfeld, John de Barwe, and William de la
Hulle. Leke. 8 August 12 Edward II. [1318.] By p. s., changed because
it was sealed elsewhere in the ninth year.
Inquisition before the said John de Brompfeld and William in the presence
of Henry Makeleyn, supplying the place of the sheriff of Salop, and William
de Chauldon, supplying the place of the keeper of the castle and honor of
Montgomery. Hebbelonde in the confines of co. Salop and the bailiwick of
Montgomery. Saturday after the octave of Michaelmas.
The king's men and tenants of his manors of Brompton and Ruston in the
hundred of Chirburi and their ancestors from time beyond memory have
96 INQUISITIONS
held their lands and tenements of the king and his progenitors by the common
law of England by services and suit of court, and answer in the county of
Salop and the court of Chirburi as the other free tenants of the said hundred,
and owe no suit to the king's court of Halsetone or other Welsh services.
Bogo de Knovill, long since keeper of the castle and honor of Montgomery,
exacted suit to the court of Halsetone and Welsh services from the said tenants
and unjustly distrained them therefor, and they conferred a court-right
{curialitatem) on him for the sake of peace ; William de Leybourne, after-
wards keeper, and Hugh de Audeleye, present keeper, have unjustly compelled
the tenants to continue the suit and services.
Two petitions of the said tenants. French. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 37.
C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (2.)
387. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. Brustwyke.
14 October 12 Edward II. [1318.] By p.s.
Extent of the manor of Le Sandehale, co. York, now in the king's hand.
Le Sandehale. Saturday after St. Luke. Sum, 8/. 14*. 4rf.
C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (3.)
388. Commission to Robert de Barton and Adam de Skelton. York.
21 November 12 Edward II. [1319.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Penreth. Monday the morrow of the close of Easter.
The men of Galloway for fear of the Scots descended with their animals
from their own parts to the forest of Ingle wode on 24 June 29 Edward I,
and stayed in the lawn of Plumpton and elsewhere within the said forest for
a year and a half under pretext of a writ of privy seal of the late King Edward ;
so that Thomas de Hoton, to whom the said late king had committed the
herbage of the said lawn for ten years from 3 December 29 Edward I at a
yearly rent of 40 marks, lost his profit of the said herbage to the value of 201.
C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (4.)
389. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent. York.
5 November 12 Edward II. [1318.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Thursday before St. Martin in Winter.
[1319.]
John de Middilton, an adherent of the Scots rebels, who is still living, held
a moiety of the town of Belshow of Simon de Welteden by the yearly service
of 45. Gd., worth in time of peace Wl. ; he held the manor of Burnetoune in
the parish of Emeldoune with a moiety of the town of Prestoune, of the fee of
Alnewyke by the service of homage and suit of court and 14d. for cornage,
worth in time of peace 20/. ; he also held the manor of Neuland with
Wardneham of the earl of Lancaster, lord of Emeldoune, by the service of
homage and fealty and 6d. a year, worth in time of peace 20 marks ; all these
tenements are now wasted ; he also held a moiety of the manor of Whittyn-
toune of the baron of Bolom by the service of homage and 6d. a year for cornage,
worth in time of peace 10 marks ; and a moiety of the manor of Thronburch
of Simon de Welteden by the service of homage and 65. Hd. for castle guard,
worth in time of peace 10/. ; also the hamlets of Shotteley, Blachedley, Holas,
Crukedhake, Neubigginge, and Sheldeford, of Sir John de Lancastre, lord
of Stiford, by the service of homage and G^. a year, worth in time of peace
10 marks ; which moieties of the manors of Whittintoune and Thorneburch
with the said hamlets the said John gave by deed to Joan his daughter at
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the Conversion of St. Paul 10 Edward II ; she has continued her seisin
hitherto.
Writ to Ralph de Crophull, escheator north of Trent. York. 12 December
12 Edward II. By the king.
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Thursday after the Circumcision.
Besides the lands mentioned in the foregoing inquisition John de Middelton,
on the day when he adhered to the Scots rebels, held le Blacmiddingmore
with a small wood thereto adjoining called ' le Utlawes,' as of the manor of
Baumburgh, of the king in chief by the service of 6d., it used to be worth
i mark a year ; and a plot of meadow in the field of Baumborugh, which used
to be worth 205., and i acre of arable land in the said town near the church,
which Margery Coroner holds at a yearly rent of Ub. of cummin ; and a yearly
rent of 2d. from | acre of land in the same town held by Augnes, wife of Stephen ;
and the sixteenth part of Ub. of pepper issuing yearly from a plot of ground
in Pesestede in the same town ; and the sixteenth part of 1/6. of pepper issuing
from I acre of land in the same town near the church ; and J mark issuing
out of the manor of Scranewode for suit of court of Burnetone, and a rent of
IQd. or a pair of gilt spurs ; also lie held in Bechefeld 5 husbandlands, which
used to be worth 51. a year and are held of the barony of Bywell by the service
of suit of court and 6d. a year ; and a yearly rent of 6d. paid by Warin de
Snethop for a stank below his garden ; and a yearly rent of ISd. paid by the
township of Bechefeld for the pasture of Bacstanside ; and a yearly rent
of I2d. paid by the township of Newham for the site of a stank ; he had also
in Spiredene a toft and 30 acres of land, which used to be worth 16s. a year ;
he held the same of the barony of Bolbek by what service the jurors know
not ; he also had in South Heton certain lands, which used to yield 255. a
year, and in Caldestrother certain lands, which used to yield 8s. id. a year,
with the farm of the land of Wallawe, and he held the said lands in Heton,
Caldestrother, and Wallawe of Simon de Welteden by what service the jurors
know not ; he had a tenement near Hertewaieton called ' Fiselbi,' which
William de Schafthouwe now holds ; it used to yield 85. a year ; he had within
the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne a yearly rent of 33,9. issuing out of a tenement,
which John de Dentone holds, in W^estgate near the church of St. Mary, and
he had a chamber and a stable with the easement of a kitchen in the same
tenement reserved to himself with free ingress and egress ; he also had in
Cramlington 2 husbandlands, which used to yield 405. a year, whereof he
enfeoffed John de Welteden for life for his service, and he held the said lands
of the lords of the said town by the service of 2d. at Christmas.
The said John by reason of a marriage spoken of with the son of Sir John
de Felton at the Conversion of St. Paul 10 Edward II enfeoffed Joan his
daughter of the moieties of the manors of Little Whitington and Thorneborugh
with the hamlets of Schotteleye, Blachedleye, Holes, Neubigginge, Crokedake,
and Schildeford, but, the marriage failing, the said John at Whitsun following
levied and had the profits of the tenements and continued his seisin thereof
so long as he was in the king's fealty. C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (5.)
390. Commission to Hugh de Burgh, Thomas Folejaumbe, and Walter
Waldcshcf. York. 23 April 12 Edward II. [1319.] By the king.
Derby.
Inquisition before the said Hugh and Thomas. Wormhull. Saturday
after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
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The tenants of Wormhull, Tounstudes, Herdewykewnll, le Hull, Gretrakes,
Fairfeld, Wollowe, Pyggetor, and la Medowe held the waste called ' Fairfeld '
in the time of the late King Edward and the present king at the king's will
by a yearly rent of 19 marks payable at the castle of High Peak ; it is to the
damage of the tenants of Wollowe, Pigget'or, and Medowe, if John de Thweyt
holds 100 acres, John de Lutryngton 200 acres, and John Daniel 200 acres
of the said waste, arrented to them ; because the tenants were able to drive
their beasts on the waste to feed there without drover or shepherd, and now
they have to drive them through the midst of the waste so arrented, or round
it more than half a league, and must provide drovers and shepherds ; the
waste so arrented is of the best soil of the whole ; it is to the damage of the
tenants of the other hamlets because they have to provide drovers and
shepherds.
The king can improve the waste, if he will, because the tenants hold it
only at will ; it is not to the king's damage if the said John, John and John
hold the waste so arrented ; the tenants held the waste all the time of King
Henry III ; sometimes for IOO5. and sometimes for 10 marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (6.)
391. Commission to John de Brumfeld and Roger Karles. York.
14 February 12 Edward II. [1319.] By the king on the information of
Master Thomas de Charleton.
Inquisition : — Ellesmere. Thursday after the Annunciation.
Roger Lestraunge, who held the manor of Ellesmere with Colmere and
Hampton for life, demised divers assarts and divers lands in the same to
William de Othale and other tenants (named). C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (7.)
392. Commission to Robert de Sapy and Gilbert de Wygeton. 3 October
12 Edward II. [1318.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Knaresburgh. 9 October.
In the town of Knaresburgh 140 dwelling-houses have been burned by the
Scots rebels, and there remain about 20 not burned ; the beasts of the town
have been driven away and wasted by the Scots and by the stay of Sir John
de Lilleburn ; similar damage has been done in Screv3ni, Burughbrigg,
Minskyp, Tynbil, Clifton, Foston,Thorscros,Menewyth,Chnt, FeUisclif, Bristall,
Hamtweyth, Kyhnghall, RoshjTst, Bilton, Nide, Auldeburg, Rouclif, Pateshill,
and Thornthweyt.
Commission to John de Wysham, keeper of the castle and honour of
Knaresburgh, Adam de Hoperton, and Richard de Aldeburgh. York.
27 November 12 Edward II. By the king on the information of Roger de
Northburgh.
Similar commission. 1 December.
% Inquisition : — Knaresburgh. Monday after St. Matthias.
I John de Lilleburn, who with other evildoers occupied Knaresburgh castle,_^
levied from the tenants 138/. 145. Ihd., and removed 1001. levied by RogeF
Damori, late farmer of the castle and honour.
Commission to John Mauleverer, Richard de Aldeburgh, and William
de Ponte Burgi. York. 8 November 13 Edward II. [1319.] By the
king.
Inquisition : — Sunday after St. Andrew.
John de Lilleburn occupied the castle of Knaresburgh from 5 October
11 Edward II to 29 January following, on which day he delivered it to Sir
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William de Ros and Sir John de Mowbray, who held it until 4 March following,
when Roger Damori again received the custody thereof by a new commission
from the king.
The said Roger was unable to levy certain issues and profits of the castle
by reason of the occupation of the said John, William, and John.
Partly illegible. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 53. C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (8.)
393. Commission to Robert de Barton and Adam de Skelton. Notingham.
21 August 12 Edward II. [1318.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Sunday, 3 September.
State of repair of Carlisle Castle when Anthony de Lucy received the custody
thereof. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 191, C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (9.)
394. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, [escheator south of Trent]. York.
25 April 12 Edward II. [1319.]
Norhampton.
Inquisition : — Brackele. 12 June.
The master of the hospital of St. James and St. John of Ayngho acquired
a messuage, a mill, a moiety of a virgate of land in Ayngho, and Richard le
Mouner bondman, with all his issue (sequela) and chattels, of John de
Claveryng, before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 385. C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (10.)
395. Writ to Robert de Sapy, escheator north of Trent, to inquire whether
Thomas de Soules and Alice his wife were enfeoffed by William de Soules of
a third part of the manor of Hogh in Staunfordham, and whether they
continued their seisin thereof until it was seized into the hands of the late
King Edward by reason of the enmity of the said Thomas, who joined the
Scots rebels. York. 30 September 12 Edward II. [1318.] Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 38. C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (11.)
396. Writ to Master Richard de Clare, escheator south of Trent.
Northampton. 20 July 12 Edward II. [1318.]
Warwick.
Extent of the possessions of Nicholas de Karliolo in Sottrech and Stratford.
Sum, 735. 10(^. Stratford. 10 January. [1319.] C. Inq. Misc. File S2. {12.)
397. Commission to Henry de Cobeham the younger and Robert de
Shyrlond. York. 20 January 12 Edward II. [1319.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Rochester. Monday after St. Matthias.
On Monday after the Epiphany a ship of Flanders, laden with goods and
merchandise, while on a voyage towards Scotland, was driven by the roughness
of the sea into the Thames near Clyve ; the goods on the said ship belonged
to men of Scotland ; there were 28 men on board, some of Flanders and some
of Scotland, who refused to surrender and were all killed by the men of Clyve ;
the ship and goods are in the hands and custody of Richard Fille of Clyve, Robert
son of Alan Baker, William Cogger, and John [de] Ware, of the same town.
C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (13.)
398. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. York. 8 June 12 Edward II. [1319.]
Inquisition :— Menstre in Thanet. Tuesday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
On Tuesday after St. Nicholas the bishop 9 Edward II a ship called La
Arounde of London, which belonged to Robert Yon, Alan atte Warfe, and
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Thomas Tuke, was freighted by Gerard Rouch, WilHam Burgoyn, and WiUiam
de Briggerake, merchants of the King of England, at Ley burn, with their
wines to be conveyed to London ; the ship, while at anchor at Mergate, was
attacked by certain evildoers, who killed the master, merchants, and mariners,
and took it and the goods in it to La Swyne in the dominion of the count of
Flanders ; the said evildoers were of the power of the said count, and acted
with his assent. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 257. C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (14.)
399. Writ to Ralph de Crophill, escheator north of Trent. York. 24 June
12 Edward II. [1319.]
Extent of the lands and tenements in Kjrrkelevington and Kyrkeandres,
which belonged to Walter de Corri, a rebel Scot. Carlisle. 1 July.
C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (15.)
400. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. York. 26 November 12 Edward II.
[1318.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Monday after St. Lucy. 12 Edward II.
[18 December 1318.]
On Monday after St. Bartholomew 12 Edward II [28 August 1318], about
noon, William de Eyvill met Thomas Ha3rward at Lincoln in the king's high-
way in the parish of St. Mary of Crakepole, and after abusing him drew his
knife and chased him as far as the wall of the house of Roger de Laghton
in the same parish. Thomas being unable to escape, drew his knife and
struck William under the left breast, of which stroke he died on Friday after
the Exaltation of the Cross [15 September 1318]. Thomas then fied. No
man received him or procured the slaying.
Crim. 36. (7.) C. Inq. Misc. File 82. (16.)
401. Writ to the sheriff of York. York. 23 January 13 Edward II.
[1320.]
Inquisition : — Erdeslawe. Thursday after St. Ambrose 14 Edward II.
[1321.]
A messuage and three acres of land in Erdeslawe, held by John Maufesour,
who was outlawed for felony, were for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 446. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (1.)
402. Writ to Richard de Rodeney, escheator south of Trent. Thunderle.
10 June 13 Edward 11. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Sunday the morrow of St. Nicholas
14 Edward II.
William de Hakynton was outlawed for felony, viz. for killing William de
Meydeston, cook ; immediately after the felony the prior of Christ Church,
Canterbury, as chief lord, entered two acres of meadow in the suburbs of
Canterbury held of him by the said William, without any fraud of the statute
of mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (2.)
403. Writ to Richard de Rodeney, escheator south of Trent. Thunderle.
10 June 13 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Sunday the morrow of St. Nicholas
14 Edward 11.
William Blod held of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, a toft, Thomas
Brian a toft, Alice Coppe a toft. Henry de ,Estri a toft, Henry Scot a messuage,
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William Follour a messuage, Thomas Wildecat a messuage, John atte Hole
3 acres of land, and Philip de Brigge a messuage, in Canterbuiy and the suburb
thereof, and on account of the burdens thereon left the tenements before the
statute of mortmain, and the prior and his predecessors entered the same
as chief lords without any fraud of the statute.
The toft, which tlie prior is supposed to have acquired from Walter le Keu,'
he acquired from the abbot of St. Augustine's, as the king's charter dated
7 March 13 Edward II witnesses ; 3 acres of pasture, which he is supposed
to have acquired from Joan Begenot, and 4 acres of land, which he is supposed
to have acquired from Nicholas Piper, were granted to him by the said abbot
with the licence of the late King Edward and by his charter dated 11 June
16 Edward I. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (3.)
404. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of South Wales. Westminster.
23 November 11 Edward II. [1317.]
Inquisition : — Cardygan. Saturday before St. Tiburcius and St. Valerianus
13 Edward II. [1320.]
None of the ancestors of Gronow ap Tudur, tenants of the town of Kelthan,
have ever paid any relief, and the said Gronow holds no lands for which a
relief is due to the king. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (4.)
405. Sussex. Hastings.
Inquisition before John Fillol and William de Northo, collectors of the
scutage of the armies of Scotland for the years 28, 31, and 34 Edward I in
cos. Surrey and Sussex. Sedelescumbe. Thursday after the Circumcision
13 Edward II. [1320.]
John de Britannia, sometime earl of Richmond, father of John de Britannia
the present earl, held his barony of Hastings of the king in chief in the said
31st year by the service of 2| knights' fees, and did not have his service in
the army of Scotland ; the barony was in the hand of the late King Edward
in his 34th year by the death of the said John.
The jurors cannot say who holds the third part of a fee once Robert Burnard's,
or two parts of a fee once Robert Peverel's.
Giles de Brianzon held of the barony 5 fees in Wertling, Coudenne, and
Sokenersh, which once belonged to Geoffrey de Sancto Leodegario.
Two fees in Crottesle are lost in the sea.
Of 3 fees, which once belonged to Gilbert de Baiocis, Robert de Sharndenne
held a fee in Sharndenne and Burne ; Godfrey le Waleys a quarter of a fee
in Bayndenn ; Adam de la Cumbe half a fee in Ivyndenn ; and the 24th part
of a fee in la Cumbe ; Edmund de Passele 2 wists in Bouishersh ; Robert
de Sharndenne half a wist in Flotindenne ; John de Wadeherst, who now holds
two wists in WadeEefsTand Chelkesecle, was under age and ward of the said
earl in the 31st year, and the king's ward in the 34th ; Godfrey le Waleys
held a wist in Carleham and Thorndenne ; Robert de Shotingeherst a wist
at Shotyngeherst ; John ate Halle half a wist in Waneburne ; John Grigori
half a wist at Waneburne; Richard de Byvelham a quarter of half a wist at
Byvelham ; 4 wists make a hide and 4 hides a kniglit's fee.
The residue of the said three fees which belonged to Gilbert de Baiocis,
are in the hand of the said earl in his manor of Byvelham, viz. half a fee, 3
wists, and 3 parts of a wist, and were in the hand of the said John de Britannia,
sometime earl of Richmond, in the 31st year and in the king's hand in the
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34th, and all the tenants of the said 3 fees are tenants of the said earl as of his
manor of Byvelham.
Of 7 fees formerly Simon de Echingeham's, William de Echingeham held
5 fees and 3 parts of a fee in Echingham, Okham, Lufford, Glotynggeham,
Mundefeld, Belherst, Shoswelle, Kechenhame, Hayemere, and Regges ; the
abbot of Battle held of the barony and of the same fees, and still holds a fee
in Hwatlington in frank almoin ; and the abbot of Robertsbridge a quarter
of a fee in Todherst and Salherst of the fee of Otham.
Of 9 fees formerly of Peter de Scotenye's, Edmund de Passelegh held 1-|
fees in Passele and la Forde ; Alan de Bokeselle half a fee in the same ; Bertram
de Munbocher a fee in Hamerdenne ; William de Ore a fee in Brixleherst and
Sedelescumbe ; William son of John de Ore half a fee in Gestlyng ; Gilbert de
Genesynge a quarter of a fee in Genesinge ; the king a quarter of a fee in Herst
in Ikelesham, whereof there was then no tenant by knight service ; Nicholas
ate Beche now holds in Idenne of the said 9 fees 3 parts of a fee, which in
those times were in tlie king's hand ; the lady of Leyburne held of the king,
as of his manor of Idenne, a quarter of a fee at Bromenesmyththe in Bekkele ;
of the said 9 fees the abbot of Battle held a quarter of a fee in Sedelescumbe in
frank almoin once of the fee of Basok ; the abbot of Robertsbridge of the
same fee of Basok a quarter of a fee in Sedelescumbe ; John Yevegod a
quarter of the same fee there ; Walter Pavely a quarter of the said fee in
Toddinggewerth ; the bishop of Chichester 2 fees in Bokholte, Bromsterne, and
Somery, once of Peter de Skotenye's which escheated to the bishop after
the death of Walter de Skotenye.
Of 7 fees once Robert de Hastyng's, William de Echingeham held a quarter
of a fee in Crauherst in Mundefeld ; Edmund de Passeleg and Alan de
BokeshuUe half a fee in la Derefolde ; Alan de Bokeshulle a quarter of a fee
in Sokenersh, viz. in the land called ' Kyngesland ' ; the said Alan held a
quarter of a fee in Swyneburne, Kechchesland, and Flecheresland, of the fee
of Ityntone by the yearly service of a penny ; Robert de Echingeham held
of Thomas de Hastyng, and still holds for life, half a fee in Neddrefelde and
Itynton.
Thomas de Hastyng held 5| fees in Ikelesham, Cattesfelde, Ibroke in
Neddrefelde, Baldeslawe, Herst in Sedelescumbe, and Shrolle in Burghersh.
James de Audele, who formerly held the manor of Frenshecurt in Farlegh
of the barony by the service of 3| knights' fees, which once belonged to
Geoffrey de Sancto Leodegario, was under age and a ward of the said John,
sometime earl of Richmond in the 31st year, and of the king in the 34th, of
whose inheritance Stephen Alard held as of the said manor half a fee in Stonlink,
Promhelle, and Coueherst ; the abbot of Battle held half a fee of the said
inheritance in Mexefeld ; James de Asshe half a fee in Gestling ; the heirs
of John Bone half a fee in Wykh . . . ; the heirs of Simon Somery a quarter
of a fee in Clinexs ; the king a quarter of a fee in Ihamme, which lately
belonged to John Treygoiz, whereof there was then no tenant by knight
service ; Robert de Bromhame held of the said inheritance the twelfth part
of a fee in Frosseburne ; the abbot of Robertsbridge in frank almoin a quarter
of a fee in Farlegh and Gestling.
Baldwin de Stowe held of the barony three knights' fees in Wyltyng,
once William de Meyhoun's.
Nicholas and Richard Wardedeu held 4 fees in Bodyham and Penherst.
John de Munceus held 2| fees in Hurst, Gotele, and Lurdingstrete, in the
hands of the said earl, formerly Walrand de Hurst's.
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Thomas de Warbilton held 2i fees in Warbelton, Brighthng, Westefelde,
Bokstep, and Badherst, once WilHam de Warbelton's.
Bartholomew de Asburngham, who now holds two fees in Ashburnhame,
was under age and a ward of the king and the said earl.
Bertram de Muntbocher held of the barony a fee in Filesham, once
Auger de Frescheville's.
Edmund de Passele and his tenants held of the barony a fee in Kechenore.
As to a fee once William ate Wyke's, the jurors know not where it is
or who holds it.
The earl of Herford held of the king in chief 2 fees in Ore and Wygeshulle
belonging to his honour of Plecy.
Richard de Codyngge held of the barony half a fee in Yuherst, and Henry
de Spardenne half a fee there ; the said Richard and Henry held three parts
of half a fee in Oxenebregge equally, and Robert de Echinggeham a quarter
of the same half fee.
Matthew de Knelle held a fee in Knelle ; William de Septem Vannis half
a fee in Morhale ; of a fee once Robert Creuequer's.
Edmund de Passele held half a fee in Leghe except a sixteenth of the said
half held by the abbot of Battle in frank almoin in Loddelegh ; the abbot of
Robertsbridge held a fourth part of the said fee in Mederesham and another
fourth part thereof in Piriefeld, in frank almoin.
As to half a fee, once Joyce Maufey's, the jurors know not where it is
or who holds it.
Edmund de Passele held half a fee in Morle, and Bertram de Muntbocher
half a fee there. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (5.)
406. Inquisition before the escheator. Wycombe. Monday after St.
Mary Magdalene 22 July 13 Edward 11. [1319.]
Certain tenements of William de Esschewelle in Wycombe, held of the
honour of Wallingford, which were seized, were delivered by the said William
to John Houtred, master of the hospital of St. John of Wycombe, and others
(named) for a term of years and not otherwise. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 180.
C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (6.)
407. Commission to Benedict de Cokefeld, John de Brokesbourn, and
Amfrey de Staunton. Shene. 20 April 13 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Manytre. Saturday the feast of the Invention of the Holy
Cross.
Boudyn Campfightere and William Campfightere of Ostende in Flanders,
with others unknown of Neweport, Ysert and BlankeberAve, in the dominion
of the count of Flanders, on Tuesday before St. Simon and St. Jude at
Edulvesnasse by Waleton on the coast of Essex, forcibly entered the ship
of Nicholas de Herwico and carried away his goods found therein, viz. money,
wax, cloth, tallow, clothing, jewels and tackle. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (7.)
408. Commission to Robert de Barton and Adam de Skelton. York,
1 January 13 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition :— Carli.sle. 13 August 17 Edward II. [1323.]
140 quarters of wheat of the price of Ss. a quarter, 90 quarters of barley
of the price of 6s. Sd. a quarter, and 40 quarters of beans and peas of the price
of 6.S. Sd. a quarter, which were placed in the abbey of Holmcoltram by John
de Louthre, then keeper of the king's victuals in the parts of Carlisle, were
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taken, carried away, and consumed by the Scots rebels, without any neghgence
of the said John. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (8.)
409. Commission to John de Bousser and Wilham de Gosefeld. West-
minster. 28 April 13 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Chelmersford. Monday before St. Barnabas.
On 4 June 11 Edward II a ship called La Trinite, laden with the king's
victuals by Stephen le Blound, while on a voyage towards Berwick, was
wrecked on the sands called ' Gunfletsand ' off the coast of Essex 5 leagues
from land. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 249. C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (9.)
41 0. Commission to William de Boston, Bobert de Hedon, and Bobert
de Scor burgh. Witness : Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, ....
13 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition before the said William and Bobert de Skoreburgh. Skarde-
burgh. Wednesday after Michaelmas 14 Edward II.
Certain victuals placed on board divers ships by Nicholas de Acton have
been seized or lost. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 591.
C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (10.)
41 1 . Inquisition before Balph de Crophull, escheator north of Trent.
. . . 13 Edward II. [1320.]
William de Cateby and his ancestors held . . . 20s. a year belonging to the
serjeanty of Snayth. Fragynent. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 155.
C. Inq. Misc. File 83.»(11.)
41 2. Gower.
Inquisition before John Ingge and Bobert de Malleie, justices to
inquire as to lands alienated by William de Brewosa, lord of Gower. Cremelyn.
Saturday after St. Denis 13'^Edward II. [1319.]
Cf. Cartae et Munimenta de Glamorgan IV, 74.
C. Inq. Misc. File 83. (12.)
41 3. Writ to Bichard cle Bodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 23 November 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Bromholm. 22 December.
Laurence de Beppes holds 7 acres of land in Edinestorp, which have been
taken into the king's hand, of Thomas Bocelyn in socage by the yearly service
of 25c?. and not of the king in chief ; the land was acquired by Balph de Beppes,
father of the said Laurence, from Thomas Bocelyn, grandfather of the said
Thomas, eighty years past. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (1.)
41 4. Writ to Bichard de Bodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
10 April 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Alencestre. 26 April.
Simon de Shireforde, parson of Kynewarton, and all his predecessors from
time beyond memory have held a messuage and a virgate of land in Alne
as glebe of the said church, so that neither the abbot of Wynchecombe nor
any other except the said Simon and his predecessors had anything therein.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 312. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (2.)
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415. Writ to Ricliard de Rodeneve, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 30 May U Edward II. [1321.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Northburgh. 14 June.
An acre and a rood of land, and 3 roods of pasture, in Kereby, which Thomas
atte Monekes ahenated to Matthew Mayel, clerk, are not held of the king in
chief, but of Lucy Mayel. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 309.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (3.)
41 6. Writ to Gilbert de Stapelton, escheator north of Trent. West-
minster. 8 October 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Chasterfeld. Tuesday the morrow of St. Chad. [1321.]
All tenements in Beghton, held by the prior of Monk Bretton, were granted
to his predecessors by Denise de Novo Mercato in frank almoin at a time
beyond memory. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (4.)
41 7. Writ to Ricliard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 1 June 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Temedebury. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
The abbot of Lire never acquired any tenements from John Rolf, chaplain,
in Temedebury or elsewhere ; but he demised a messuage and 9 acres of land
in Temedebury, which belonged to the glebe of his church, to the said John
for life, who in his lifetime surrendered the same to the abbot.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (5.)
41 8. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 12 November 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Maldon. Saturday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
Hugh de Lachyndone, before the demise which he made to Roger Cok of
65 acres of land in Lachyndone lying in a marsh called ' Litebredeshope,' held
the same of the abbess of Berkyngge by the yearly service of \d. and not
of the king in chief. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 390.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (6.)
41 9. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 6 February 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition :— Gloucester. Monday after St. John before the Latin gate.
The messuage between the two bridges of Gloucester, which has been taken
into the king's hand, is the same which Ralph son of Wibert conferred upon
the abbot and convent of Kyngeswode by his charter in frank almoin with
confirmation of King Henry III. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (7.)
420. Writ to Robert de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent, Shene.
8 December 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition :— London. 26 January. [1321.]
Robert, sometime prior of St. Bartholomew, Smethefeld, London, acquired
in fee a messuage in the parish of St. Benet Wodewarf, London, long before
the pubhcation of the statute of mortmain from Adam de Milkestrete, viz.
fifty years past ; the messuage is held of the king and his heirs by the yearly
payment of 2d. by the hands of the sheriffs of London, and is of the yearly
value of 606-. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, y. 288. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (8.)
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421. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 1 June 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Fecham. Tuesday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
The abbot of Lire and his predecessors never had the church of Fecham,
with a carucate of land belonging thereto, of the gift of the king, or his
ancestors ; but of the gift of William son of Osbert and his predecessors, some-
time earls of Hereford, in frank almoin. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (9.)
422. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Fulmere.
10 March 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — London. Sunday after St. Gregory.
Gregory de Rokesle in his will bequeathed to Walter de Rokesle his nephew
{nepoti suo) a messuage and certain rents in the parish of St. Mary of Wolnoth
in Lumbardestrete to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the
said church for the souls of the said Gregory and Avice his wife during the
life of the said Walter and not in perpetuity. G. Inq. Misc. File 84. (10.)
423. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 4 August 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Neweport. Saturday the eve of St. Thomas the Apostle.
Geoffrey Filol held in villenage of the abbess of Where welle a messuage
and a virgate of land in Assheshe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 289.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (11.)
424. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 18 November 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — London. 30 November.
William de Clare, sometime prior, and the friars of the order of St.
Augustine, London, acquired a messuage in the parish of St. Benet in
Fynkeslane, London, long before the publication of the statute of mortmain
from Master William de la Cornere, viz. fifty years past ; it is held of the
bishop of London by the yearly service of Sd., and is of the yearly value
of 405. C. Inq. Misc. FiU 84. (12.)
425. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, echeator south of Trent. West-
minster. 10 May 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 22 June.
Twenty-four acres of land in Brekles are held by Benedict de Brecles in
socage of Maud de Tony as of her manor of Saham, and not of the king in
chief. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (13.)
426. Writ to Richard de Rodeny, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
7 August 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Orford. 3 October.
Adam son of William le Leche of Orford, sometime burgess of Berwick-on-
Tweed, held, when he adhered to the Scots rebels, of the king in chief a messuage,
a plot and 2 acres of land in Orford and the suburb thereof, by the yearly service
of M. ; the plot is of the yearly value of 2d., and the land of M. beyond service.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (14.)
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427. Writ to Riohard do Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 6 PVbruary 14 Edward IL [1321.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. 18 February.
A predecessor of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, acquired certain
messuages and land in Canterbury and the suburb tliereof from Nicholas
Columbyn and others fifty-two years past, long before the publication of the
statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 304. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (15.)
428. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 15 October 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Lottreworth. Monday after All Saints.
The abbot of Roucestre and his predecessors have held the chapel of Haliwell,
CO. Warwick, from time beyond memory.
WarAvick.
Similar inquisition. Clyfton. Tuesday after All Saints. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 275. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (16.)
429. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 12 July 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Croydon. 24 July.
Six acres of land in Bedynton, demised by John Harvest of Andevere,
sometime parson of Bedynton, to William le Rede j op, have belonged to the
church of Bedynton from time beyond memory. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 248. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (17.)
430. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Walyng-
ford. 16 March 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Norwich. 15 June.
Ralph atte Mor, grandfather of Ralph Sturion, held of the ancient demesne
of the Crown, as of the manor of Saham, of Robert de Tony in Ovyton and
Griston a messuage and 50 acres of land by the services of 5 works in autumn,
the price of a work being Id., 4 ploughings of the price of 4d., a hen of the
price of Id., and by the yearly service of 12^. and suit of court, which messuage
and land the said Robert demised to the said Ralph atte Mor to be held by
the yearly service of 10s. and suit of court. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (18.)
431. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 8 May 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Norfolk. Lenne.
Inquisition :— Bishop's Lenne. 17 June.
A plot of land with certain houses thereupon in Lenne, which once belonged
to Thomas Ansibel, was given by John Costyn to Michael, master of the
hospital of St. John the Baptist of Lenne, five years before the publication
of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 386.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (19.)
432. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 20 October 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Lincoln.
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Inquisition : — Corby. Thursday after the Annunciation.
Tlie prioress of Stykeswald, long before the publication of the statute of
mortmain, viz. in the year 2 Edward I, acquired a messuage in Westby from
Hugh Lump, who held it of her by the j^early service of 12d. ; she holds it of
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, in frank almoin ; it is of the yearly value of 35.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (20.)
433. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 16 November 14 Edward IL [1320.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Spaldyng. Thursday after St. John before the Latin gate.
[1321.]
The prior of Spaldyng entered a messuage in Spaldyng by reason of the
surrender of Robert son of Matthew, to whom he had granted it, and not in
fraud of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 307.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (21.)
434. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 20 January 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Farncote. 28 April.
Richard, late earl of Cornwall, enfeoffed the abbot and convent of Heyles
of the manor of Swelle with a plot of land called ' le Park ' twenty years before
the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 307.
C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (22.)
435. Writ to Gilbert de Stapelton, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
April 13 Edward II. [1320.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Retford. Tuesday after St. Barnabas.
Roger de Gringeley, clerk, acquired from divers men a messuage, 6 acres
and 3 roods of land, and an acre and a rood of meadow, in Walkryngham,
to be held of the prior and convent of Newstead in Sherwood by the yearly
service of 21d. and lib. of cummin, and suit of court ; 2 acres and 3 roods of
meadow of the said tenements jointly with Richard his brother ; immediately
afterwards Peter de Gavaston, sometime earl of Cornwall, and then lord of
the manor of Gringeley, asserting that the said Roger was a villein, seized
the tenements into his hand, and afterwards arrented them to the said Roger
to be held at his will and by doing the said services to the said prior and
convent.
The said Roger held the tenements on the day of his death in that form,
and was a bastard, and died without heir. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (23.)
436. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Crokham. 10 January 14 Edward
II. [1321.]
Inquisition before the said sheriffs and John de lUeford, supplying the place
of Stephen de Abyndon, coroner. London. Sunday the feast of the
Conversion of St. Paul.
Master Isambert le Fysicien ravished Cecily wife of Reynold Bysy on the
feast of St. Nicholas 7 Edward II. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (24.)
437. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Crokham. 10 January 14 Edward IL
Inquisition before the bailiffs of Great Yarmouth. Saturday before the
Purification. [1321.]
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Certain evildoers of the dominion of the count of Holland and Seland in
the night of Tuesday the feast of St. Edmund the King last forcibly entered
the ship of Ralph Stace of Herewys called ' la Godbyghete,' whereof Richard
Stace was master, while anchored in the roads {in roodam) of St. Nicholas
off the coast of Great Yarmouth, and carried away his money and goods to
the value of 60/. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (25.)
438. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 16 November
14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Niweport. Wednesday after St. Lucy.
John Patyn of the isle of Wight is not the same person as John Patyn of
Lemynton, who was outlawed at the suit of Francis de Pymond for taking
his goods and chattels at Hanemothe. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (26.)
439. Writ to Richard de Rodenye, escheator south of Trent, of plenius
certiorari of the lands late of Robert de Barkeworth in the king's hands by
reason of the minority of Robert's heir. Westminster. 20 November
14 Edward II. C. Inq. Misc. File 84. (27.)
440. WVit to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 18 May 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Hertford.
Inquisition : — Hicche. Wednesday the eve of the Ascension.
Robert le Lyndraper of Hicche and Margaret his wife acquired 85. of yearly
rent from a messuage and 22 acres of land in Hicche from Stephen de
Shachheth, chaplain, to themselves and her heirs tail ; the said Robert was
bound to Laurence de Gislingham, an alien merchant, in 10 marks before the
war with France, for which debt the said rent was delivered by the sheriff of
Hertford to the said Laurence two years before the war to hold until the debt
was fully levied ; the said Laurence afterwards crossed to France, and in the
time of the war it was found by inquisition before Roger de Wellesworth,
then escheator, that the said Laurence, who was an alien and of the power
of the King of France, was the king's enemy, and the said rent, then in the
seisin of the said Laurence, was taken into the king's hand.
The said Robert and Margaret are dead, and Stephen their son, who is 30
years old and more, survives. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (1.)
441 . Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent, West-
minster. 26 January 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Worcester. Saturday the feast of St. Valentine.
John de Feckenham, parson of the church of St. Helen, acquired a moiety
of a virgate of land in Wyke from John de Molendino of Coderugge. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 290. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (2.)
442. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
23 August 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Lottre worth. Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy
Cross.
James de Audele and Margaret his wife hold the manor of Assheby Magna
of Thomas, earl of Lancaster. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 265.
C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (3.)
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443. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 6 August 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Haveryngge atte Boure. Monday after the Assumption.
Henry Squirel was enfeoffed of a messuage and 50 acres of land in
Haveryngge atte Boure eight years past and more by John son of Geoffrey Squirel
his father to be held of the king and his heirs by the yearly service of 12s. 3d.
and finding every year a common pound for beasts taken by distraint in
Haverynge, and a house wherein to keep all prisoners there, as the cottagers
of the town do.
Richard Squirel, brother of the said Henry, never had any freehold in the
tenements by which he could forfeit them to the king.
It is alleged in the writ that the said Richard took 100s. from John Wolnoth
to assist his acquittal of the death of John Wygan feloniously killed, whereof
he was indicted. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (4.)
444. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 7 February 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Schulton. Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope.
The abbot of Beaulieu acquired 5 messuages and an acre of land in Farndon
from Henry Wale, and divers other lands from divers persons, long before
the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition as to a messuage and two virgates of land in Schultone
and divers others lands. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 299, 612, 614.
C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (5.)
445. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 1 February 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Norhampton.
Inquisition before the escheator and Robert de Thorp. Thrapeston.
15 February.
John de Thorp, Alice his wife, Alice late the wife of Ralph de Sancto Mauro,
John Poleyn, Amice his wife, and John son of Robert de Lancastre hold nothing
of the king in chief in Thinden. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 289.
C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (6.)
446. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 18 May 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Grimesby. Sunday after St. John the Baptist.
A rent of 14s. of John de Lasceles in Swalu, co. Lincoln, is not held of the
king in chief as parcel of the manor of Bradele, but of John de Britannia,
earl of Richmond, as parcel of the manor of Swalu. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 387. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (7.)
447. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 24 February 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Wrauby. Friday before the Annunciation.
John Spilman held an acre of meadow in Ellesham of the prior of Ellesham,
Jollanus ad Portam a messuage, Robert de Seuerby an acre of meadow,
Margery Barbur a messuage, Ellis Gundre a toft, Nicholas Page a moiety of
a toft, Richard le Porter a moiety of a messuage, William Alwy a moiety of a,
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toft, Augustine de Panton an acre and a rood of meadow, Peter le Pestour
a toft ; William Fraunceys an acre of land in Bekeby ; William de Helmes-
welle a toft in Ouresby ; and Henry Scott 3 roods of land in Osgotby.
On account of the great services due for the said tenements, and the arrears
thereof, the said tenants left them, and the predecessors of the present prior
entered thereon at least nine years before the publication of the statute of
mortmain. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (8.)
448. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 29 May 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Aldermariecherch , London. Sunday after the Ascension.
Reynold le Blake, long since citizen of London, in his will bequeathed a
sum of money for the purchase by his executors of 5 marks 5s. 4:d. of rent in
the said city and the suburb thereof, for the maintenance of a chaplain to
celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Leonard in Seint Fastes
lane for the soul of the said Reynold and the souls of all faithful departed.
Ydonya, late the wife of the said Reynold, and executrix of his will, bought
the said rent, viz. 44s. from tenements which belonged to Andrew le Beel
and Ellen his wife in Fletestrete, 8s. from tenements which belonged to John
de Reygate, goldsmith, in the parish of St. Peter, Bradestrete, and 20s. from
tenements which belonged to John Paas in Cordewanerestrete, and assigned
the same for the maintenance of the said chantry long before the publication
of the statute of mortmain, viz. fifty years past. C. Inq. Misc. File 85, (9.)
449. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 28 November
14 Edward II. [1321.] By the king.
Extent before the said sheriff and Adam de Bukesgate, coroner, of all lands
and tenements in Estdene, Lokerly, and Holebury, held for life by Ellen
late the wife of John de Vienne by grant of the late King Edward. Estdene.
Saturday before the Epiphany. Sum total, 121. 4s. M. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, 1313-1318, pp. 479, 498. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (10.)
450. Commission to John de Crosseby, Benedict de Cokefeld, and John
de Liston. Westminster. 15 May 14 Edward II. [1321.] By petition of
the Council.
Essex.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Stratford. Monday after the
octave of Trinity.
Divers priors of Bykenacre alienated lands of the priory in Esthanyngfeld,
Wodeham Mortumer, Wodeham Ferers, Danwebery, Nortone, Steple, and
Mailond. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 386-388. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (11.)
451. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 4 July 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Colne. Sunday after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist
15 Edward II. [1321.]
The prior of Colne and his predecessors have received for a hundred
years and more a yearly rent of 10s. out of land in Fordham. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 462. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (12.)
452. Commission to Richard de Bernyngham, Geoffrey le Scrope, and
Richard de Aldeburgh. Stratford. 9 August 14 Edward II. [1321.] By
the Council.
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Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said Richard and Richard. Ripon. Sunday the
eve of jNIichaelmas.
Richard Aldred, a hostage to the Scots for the ransom of the town of Ripon,
suffered damage to the amount of 40/., Richard Barry Hkewise 100 marks,
and Nicholas Byndelowys likewise 40 marks, to which all the inhabitants
and householders of Ripon ought to contribute. Cf. Calendar of Documents
relating to Scotland, III, p. 157, and Close Boll Calendar, p. 274.
C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (13.)
453. Commission to Gilbert de Stapelton, escheator beyond Trent, and
Richard de Bernyngham. Westminster. 28 October 14 Edward II. [1320.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — York. Saturday the feast of St. Nicholas.
The Scots, the king's enemies, entered the county of York on Wednesday
after St. Katharine 11 Edward II, and attacked the town of Kirkelevyngton,
and carried away the goods of the tenants, and killed 4 tenants, and conveyed
15 tenants to Scotland until they received heavy ransoms, so that owing to
the poverty of the tenants lady Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Percy,
who had the ward of the lands of the said Henry during the minority of Henry
his heir, for a yearly rent at the Exchequer of 40?., lost 12Z. 145. yearly ; the
Scots on Tuesday before the Ascension 11 Edward II entered the wapentake
of Clarhowe, and damaged the towns of Spofferd, Westfolifayt, Kirkeby,
Letheley, and Ilkeley, so that the said lady Eleanor lost 27/. 14^. 4c/. ; on
Sunday the morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary 13 Edward II the said enemies
entered the wapentake of Bruddeford, and on the Tuesday and Wednesday
following burned and destroyed the towns of Gristhwait, Neuby, and Disford,
and carried away all the goods of the tenants of those towns and of Toppeclif
and Aystenby, and several of the tenants were killed, taken, and put to ransom,
so that the said lady Eleanor lost 52/. 125. ; on Saturday the feast of the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross 13 Edward II the said enemies burned the towns
of Wetherby, Lynton, Letheley, and Casteley, and carried away the goods
of the tenants of those towns and of Spofford, Westfolifait, Kirkeby, Walton,
Casteley, and Ilkeley, and several of the tenants were taken and killed, so that
the said lady Eleanor lost 49/. 155. Ud. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (14.)
454. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 8 October
14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Southampton. Thursday before St. Luke.
Nobody is bound to repair or maintain the bridges of Redbrigge, unless the
king is bound to do so, because they are situated upon his land and no other
lands are charged for such repairs.
The said bridges can be sufficiently repaired for 200 marks, and afterwards
maintained for 405. a year. ' C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (15.)
455. Inquisition before Gilbert de Stapilton, escheator north of Trent.
Carhsle. Thursday after St. Gregory the Pope 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Walter de Corry, the king's enemy, held of the king in chief in Kirk Levington
by cornage service of 85. 4^. and half a farthing, 15 acres of arable land in
demesne, which used to be of the yearly value of 4f/. an acre, and are now
waste ; 2| acres of meadow in demesne, which used to be of the yearly value
of \2d. an acre, and are now worth nothing because they are waste ; and a
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sixth of a watermill, which used to be of the yearly value of 5 marks and is
now only worth 5s. 5{<l.
There are divers free tenants, holding by the service of cornage with ward
and marriage, who used to render 6s. 6d. yearly and 3 cocks and 6 hens, worth
a penny each, but now render nothing ; there are 107 acres of land and meadow
by the less hundred, which divers tenants used to hold at will and render
yearly 67s. ll^d. ; now they only render 5s., because the land has been
destroyed by the Scots ; there are 3| cottagers, who used to render 8s. 4kZ.,
and now pay nothing ; and a sixth of a park, which used to be of the yearly
value of 2s. 6d. and is now worth nothing ; at Kirkandres are 3 tofts and
36 acres of land for which divers tenants used to render 32s. 3^d., now they
pay 5s. because the land is waste.
Robert de Tilliol holds the said tenements for life by the king's gift.
C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (16.)
456. Writ to Gilbert de Stapelton, escheator north of Trent. West-
minster. 16 November 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition : — Langeton by Malton. Thursday after St. Lucy.
Valuation of the manor of Langeton, co. York, which belonged to William
de Vescy of Kyldare. Sum, 45/. 8s. lOd. C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (17.)
457. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts to enquire who killed Agnes, late wife
of Andrew le Fraunk, at Whitparossh. Witness, Aymer de Valencia. Strat-
ford. 11 July 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition before Philip de la Beche, sheriff, and Nicholas de Wili, coroner : —
Whiteparosshe. Thursday after SS. Simon and Jude 14 Edward II.
[30 October 1320.]
On Trinity Monday 12 Edward II [4 June 1319] at La Whiteparosshe in
the house of Andrew le Frank the said Andrew threw his knife at a wall.
Agnes his wife came in the way and was wounded in the leg, and so died by
misadventiu-e. Andrew fled to the church of La Whiteparosshe, and escaped
thence without any man's help. It is not known what became of him.
C. Inq. Misc. File 85. (18.)
458. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford to enquire who killed Henry le Persons
at Penkrich, Henry de Salt at Stafford and Thomas son of William de Vernaye
at Dravcote. Witness, Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke. Westminster.
12 July 14 Edward II. [1320.]
Inquisition in the county of Stafford at Stafford. Thursday after the
Assumption, 14 Edward II [21 August 1320] : —
Richard de Swjmnerton killed Henry de Persons at Penkrich on account
of an old quarrel. Stephen de Swynnerton, parson of Swynnerton, Roger de
Swynnerton, lord of Swynnerton, and Thomas Ace of Neuport, killed Henry
de Salt at Stafford for insulting language ; Stephen de Swynnerton killed
Thomas son of William de Vernay at Draycote for an old quarrel. Roger
lord of Swynnerton and John de Whethales received Richard and Stephen at
Swynnerton and Penkrich. Nobody procured any of these slayings.
C. Inq. Misc. 85. (19.)
459. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Altof tes. 5 April 1 5 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition : — Gayton. Wednesday before St. George the Martyr.
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A third part of the manor of Gayton, held by Juliana, late the wife of Thomas
Murdak, who was burned for felony, has been in the king's hand since Friday
before the Conversion of St. Paul 14 Edward II, on which day she was burned,
and was seized by William de Braybroke, sub-escheator in co. Northampton,
who held it for a year and a day.
She held it of Sir John de Fyenles in chief ; Richard de Rodeneye, escheator
south of Trent, ought to answer for the said year and day ; it is still in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 471. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (1.)
460. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. Pontefract.
25 March 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Beghton, co. Derby. Thursday after St. John before the
Latin gate.
The manor of Beghton is not held of the king in chief, but Robert de Furneaux
holds it of William de Furneaux by the yearly service of Id. ; it is of the
yearly value of 61. 13s, 4d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 462.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (2.)
461. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Stureye. 12 June 14 Edward II.
[1321.]
Inquisition : — Grastenesford. Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr 15 Edward II.
John de Grastenesford, who was hanged for felony on Thursday after St.
Alphege 14 Edward II, held a messuage and 4 furlongs of land in Grasteneford
of John de Middeldon as of his tenement of Middeldon ; the messuage and
land came into the king's hand on the said Thursday, and are in the custody
of the tithingman of Okford by livery of the justices of gaol delivery.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (3.)
462. Commission to Ralph Sauvage and Richard de Byflet. Westminster.
6 December 15 Edward II. [1322.] By the king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition : — Maidestone. Monday after the Purification.
Thomas Gregori pledged 3 J acres of land in Est Farlegh to Walter Culpeper,
who was hanged for felony. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 448.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (4.)
463. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Porcestre.
7 October 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Worcester. Thursday after All Saints.
The abbot of Bordesleye never acquired a release of a yearly rent of 6d.
for an acre of land in King's Norton from Richard de Wichhalle. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 574. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (5.)
464. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Tower of
London. 1 October 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Thursday before All Saints.
Two messuages and 30 acres of land in Bringherst and Drayton have belonged
to the church of Bryngeherst from time beyond memory.
Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Thonebrugge.
6 November 15 Edward II.
Leicester.
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Inquisition : — Brynghurst. Thursdaj^ after St. Martin.
Master Robert de Pyncebek, parson of Bryngliurst, and his predecessors
have held the said tenements in frank ahnoin from time beyond memory
without doing any chantry thrice a week in the chapel of Drayton. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 408. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (6.)
465. Writ to Richard de Rodeny, escheator south of Trent. Tower of
London. 18 October 15 Edward II. [1321.]
By the king on the information of Richard de Ayremyn.
Extent of the lands in Weston and Wedon Pynkeneye, which belonged to
Wilhani de Suthewik, who was hanged for felony. Brackele. Saturday after
St. Andrew. Sum, 23s. Cf. Patent Roll Caleridar, p. 50.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (7.)
466. Petition of John de Cretyngge to the King and Council. French.
Writ to the keeper of the lands late of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, in co.
Huntingdon. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition : — Huntingdon. Monday the eve of St. Peter and St. Paul.
The said John was seised of 40Z. of rent from the tenants of the said late
earl in Goremoncestre by writing obligatory of the said earl, from Michaelmas
8 Edward II to Easter 13 Edward II, when the earl seized the rent because
the said John approached him before the said Easter at his command and
not according to the form of the writing, for which the earl scolded him, and
he, understanding that the earl did not conduct himself towards the king
as he was bound to do, reproached him therefor, for which reason the earl
immediately sent him away.
The rent is held of the king and is part of the town of Gormoncestre, which
is ancient demesne and pays the king yearly 120/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (8.)
467. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Pontefract. 14 April 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Wells. Sunday the octave of Easter. 16 Edward II. [1323.]
The dean and chapter of Wells acquired certain rents in Wells before the
publication of the statute of mortmain, and others afterwards. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 664, and Patent Roll Calendar, p. 305.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (9.)
468. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Pontefract. 12 April 15 Edward II.
[1322.] By the king on the information of Geoffrey le Scrop.
Inquisition : — W>Tmegeye. Monday the feast of the Invention of the
Holy Cross.
The abbot and convent of Moustrel held a tenement in Wyrham called
the land of St. Wynewaly in Ye Brakys of the honour of Clare by the service
of finding two chaplains to celebrate divine service continuously throughout
the year in the chapel of St. Wynewaly ; the said chaplains crossed over the
sea to Mustrel on Friday after the feast of St. Wynewaly 13 Edward II, and
on St. Gregory's day next following Roger Dammori, by Richard de Herfordo
his baihff, seized the said tenement, and held it until Monday after the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist 14 Edward IV, when Roger de Oxeburgh,
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attorney of the abbot and convent, entered it and delivered seisin to Hugh
Skarlet of Lincohi and Beatrice his wife for their Hves as they had acquired it
by charter of the abbot and convent ; they continued their seisin for 5 days
until deforced by the said Roger by his said bailiff, who retained it until the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross next following, when it was seized into the king's
hand on account of the rebellion of the said Roger.
The tenement is of the yearly value of 10 marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (10.)
469. Writ to the sherifiE of Warwick. Gloucester. 17 February
15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Warwick. Thursday after Palm Sunday.
John West of Chelmundescote and Richard his brother hired pasture, and
easement of houses, for 300 sheep in the manors of La Lee and Oldecotehall
from the bailiffs and servants of Richard de Lymesy. Cf . Close Boll Calendar,
p. 440. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (11.)
470. Petition of Alice, late the wife of Reynold de Leghton and others
to the king and Council. French.
Commission to Richard de Whatton, Ralph de Braylesford, and Henry de
Hambury. York. 4 July 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Richard and Ralph. Derby. Monday before
the Nativity of St. Mary. 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Hugh de Langeleye was seised of two parts of a watermill and 20 acres of
land in Irton by Caldelowe, and Alice late the wife of Richard de Langeleye
was seised of the third part thereof, against whom Alice late the wife of Reynold
de Leghton, John de Buketon, and Isabel his wife, brought a writ of entry
ad terminum qui preteriit before the justices of the Bench, and recovered
seisin of the said third ; while the suit was continuing against the said Hugh
he enfeoffed Richard ... of the two parts, who enfeoffed thereof the said
Alice late the wife of Reynold, John, and Isabel ; they continued in seisin
from St. Lucy 10 Edward II for a whole year and more to the Annunciation
following, when they were disseised by Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster,
who continued his seisin until by his forfeiture the tenements came into the
king's hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (12.)
471. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent.
Chiltenham. 19 February 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Waleden by Strethale, co. Essex. Saturday before St.
Perpetua.
Bartholomew de Badlesmere, to whom the king committed the custody
of the manor of Strethale, gave it to Robert de Watevill, who sold it to Henry
Darcy and John de Pulteneye, citizens of London.
Petition of John de Pulteneye, merchant of London. French. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 443. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (13.)
472. Writ to Thomas Ughtred, keeper of the manor of Pikeryng, now in
the king's hand. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition : — Thornton in Pykeringlyth. Thursday before St. Barnabas.
miscellanp:ous 117
Three messuages, 7 bovates of land and lis. lOd. of rent in Brompton and
Snaynton, and 120 acres of meadow in Pykering belonged to the inheritance of
William de Vescy the elder ; Thomas, earl of Lancaster, by his great power
seized the tenements after the death of William de Vescy of Kildare because
they were held of him in socage, and had no other estate therein.
Petition of Gilbert de Aton for the restitution of the tenements as his
inheritance after the death of the said William. French.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (14.)
473. Two petitions of William de Thunneyk, clerk of the Chancery, parson
of Menstrewortli. French.
Writ to the Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer, v/ith return endorsed
as to repair of weirs in the Severn near Gloucester. Rothewell. 2 June
15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Commission to John de Staunton and John de Hampton. Rothewell.
2 June. By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Tuesday after the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
The weirs of Dunye and Munstre worth are within the limits of the parish
of Munstreworth. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, j). 72.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (15.)
474. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 18 February 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Stafford.
Inquisition : — Gnousale. Saturday after St. Denis 15 Edward II.
A mill called ' Herberdesmulne ' and 6 acres of land in Gnousale were
acquired by the church of Gnousale, of which Master Roger de Pyncebek is
now dean, a hundred years before the publication of the statute of mortmain,
from Godwyn de Gnousale. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (16.)
475. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 1 August 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Neuport Paynel 30 August.
At the time when a fine was levied between Robert Barre and Thomas
Barre as to the manor of Stauntone, Peter de Gavaston, sometime earl of
Cornwall, held the honour of Walingford, of whom the manor was held as of
that honour ; Thomas Barre entered the manor by virtue of the fine and not
otherwise. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (17.)
476. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 4 August 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Oxford. Saturday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
William de Benham acquired a messuage and a virgate of land in Merssh-
baldyndone from Robert de la Mare, who held the same of Edmund, sometime
earl of Cornwall, as of the honour of Wallingford ; the said William enfeoffed
Richard de Morton thereof, who six years past re-enfeoffed the said William
and Joan his wife and their heirs tail after the honour had come into the
king's hand.
The tenements are held in chief of the king as of the honour by suit of
court in Chalgrave once a year. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 32.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (18.)
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477. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. York. 20 May 15 Edward II.
[1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Thursday after St. Barnabas.
Emma, late the wife of William de Bredon, father of the present William
de Bredon, was dowered by her husband with a messuage, 40 acres of land,
2 acres of meadow, 3 acres of wood, and 10s. of rent in Bredon. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 473. C. Itiq. Misc. File 86. (19.)
478. Petition of John de Hardredushull to the king. French.
Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — North Kelsay. Friday in Whitsun week.
John de Hardreshull demised to John Haunsard for life the manor of North
Kelsay at a yearly rent of 201., and re-entered because the rent was in arrear.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 473. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (20.)
479. Petition of Alan, son and heir of Roger de Wrelton to the King and
Council. French.
Commission to Thomas Ughtred and Richard Plaiz. York. 18 May
15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Pykering. Saturday after St. Barnabas.
Roger de Wrelton died seised of 4 tofts and 4 bovates of land in Loketon
in Pykeringlyth with the bailiwick of the forester of Pykering, and Alan his
son is his next heir ; Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, after the death of the
said Roger, seized the tenements and unjustly occupied them during his
life ; the said Alan never afterwards made any estate thereof to the said
earl. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (21.)
480. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. West-
minster. 17 May 14 Edward II. [1321.]
Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Myldyngge. 5 October.
Osbert Dore held two messuages of the manor of the prior of Christ Church,
Canterbury, in Hadleygh and alienated one to Thomas Suggere and the other
to Simon le Teynturer, which demises the prior confirmed, the said Thomas
and Simon doing the accustomed services and besides paying an increased
yearly rent of 12c^. ; Thomas le Fevre and John his brother held of the prior
3 acres of land in Monks' Illeygh ; they were outlawed for felony and the
3 acres came into the hands of the prior as his escheat ; and he gave them
to John de Horwode.
The manors of Hadleye and Monks' Illeygh are not held of the king in chief,
but Brythnotus, earl {dux) of Kent, and Eufegia his wife, before the conquest,
gave them to Christ Church, Canterbury, in frank almoin.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (22.)
481. Commission to Robert de Barton and Henry de Warthecoppe.
York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Appleby. Thursday before Trinity.
Robert son of John de Veteri Ponte by his charter granted to the abbot
and convent of Heppe 4 marks of yearly rent of his cornage of his tenants
in CO. Westmoreland. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1323-1327, p. 11.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (23.)
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482. Commission to Robert de Malberthorpe and Nicholas de Langeton,
mayor of York. York. 14 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition : — York. Tuesday before the Ascension.
Mundia de Holdeburgh, mother of Juliana de Sancto Oswaldo, and grand-
mother of John de Queldryk, chaplain, was seised of 95. of rent from a messuage
in Skeldergate, York, in the time of King Henry III for twenty years and more
by the hands of Richard de Elle[rto]n who held the messuage in fee ; after
her death the rent descended to Alice, Juliana, and Isabel, her daughters and
heirs, who were afterwards long seised thereof by the hands of the said Richard
and Thomas his son. for twenty years and more ; afterwards the said Alice gave
her part to John de Queldryk, chaplain, to whom as her son and heir the
part of the said Isabel descended after her death ; thus the said Juliana and
John were always afterwards seised of the said rent, first by the hands of the
said Thomas and afterwards by the hands of William de Usburn, to whom
the said Thomas gave the messuage, viz. the said Juliana of the third part
of the rent and the said John of two parts thereof, until Michaelmas
13 Edward II, when the king bought the messuage from the said William ;
after which date the rent was withdrawn because the messuage was in the
king's hand.
The messuage was held of the king in chief by husgable, and is of the yearly
value of 305. besides the rent.
The ancestors of the said Mundia were seised of the said rent from time
beyond memory. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (24.)
483. Petition of the abbot of Westminster to the King and Council.
French.
Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent. Rothe-
well. 1 June 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Cyppenham. 13 June.
The abbot and convent of Westminster ought to receive a yearly rent of
505. from the manor of Cyppenham, which is in the king's hand ; the manor
is held of the abbot as chief lord by the service of paying the said rent.
The abbot and convent and their predecessors from time beyond memory
have been seised of the said rent, as well by the hands of the earl of Cornwall
as of others, who have held the manor, until the Annunciation 6 Edward II,
when the manor came into the king's hand ; since then nothing has- been
paid.
The predecessors of the abbot and convent were likewise in seisin of a view
of frankpledge at Cyppenham once a year of all the tenants of the manor
and of certain tenants in Burnham belonging thereto, but Richard, sometime
earl of Cornwall, detained the same, from which time they have never been
seised thereof ; the view is of the yearly value of 245.
The manor of Cyppenham, together with the said tenants in Burnham,
came to the king's hand as his right and inheritance after the death of Edmund,
sometime earl of Cornwall. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (25.)
484. Writ to John Travers, keeper of the lands which belonged to Thomas,
earl of Lancaster, in co. Lancaster. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Lancaster. The morrow of Whitsunday.
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Nicholas du Lee held a messuage in Lancaster of Geoffrey, late prior of
Lancaster, by the yearly service of 25. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1322-1327,
f. 4. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (26.)
485. Petition of Robert Daspale and Robert de Caunterbir', executors of
the will of Alice de Heynau, wife of Roger Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk
and marshal of England, to the King and Council. French.
Commission to Walter de Norwyco. Hervey de Staunton, and WilHam
Visdelou. Haywra. 26 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. St. Edmund's.
7 August 16 Edward II.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Walter and William. Wycham. Wednesday
the morrow of St. Bartholomew. 16 Edward II.
The said Alice during her lifetime was seised of the wardship of the manor
of Holebrok, co. Suffolk, and of the heir of John de Holebrok ; after her death
the wardship came to her executors, and afterwards Bartholomew de
Badelismer, one of her executors, had it with the consent of his co-executors,
answering for the issues thereof, and not otherwise. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
1323-1327, p. 75. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (27.)
486. Writ to Richard de Rodeneye, escheator south of Trent. Menstre
in Thanet. 6 September 15 Edward II. [1321.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Wottonbasset. 3 October.
Hugh le Despenser the elder by his writing granted to Eleanor, late the
wife of Robert de Kaynes, for her life, a yearly rent of 21/. from his manors
of Somerford and Chelesworth ; the grant was made at the Annunciation
12 Edward II because the third of the manors was claimed by the said Eleanor
as dower ; she received the rent until Michaelmas last, when the manors
were in the king's hands.
The manor of Somerford is held of the king in chief as a member of the
barony of Tharente, co. Dorset ; the manor of Chelesworth is held of the
king in chief by the service of keeping the forest of Bradene as chief forester ;
the manors are of the yearly value of 63?. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (28.)
487. Petition of James Synebaud, archdeacon of Wincestre, and Robert
his brother to the King and Council. French.
Endorsed : — Let the manor of Ewell, except the greater wood and the
advowson of the church, be delivered to the petitioners, together wdth
the mesne issues, and all goods and chattels taken into the king's hand by the
sheriff, at a yearly rent of 20 marks ; the petitioners not to commit waste.
Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Hey^^Ta. 23 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Ewelle. Thursday before St. Barnabas.
The manor of Ewelle, except the great wood and the advowson of the church,
is extended at 25?. 105. 3|c?.
It belonged to William de Longespey the elder, sometime earl of Salisbury,
who held it of the king in chief ; he gave it to the Knights Templars in England
in frank almoin to distribute to the poor tlurice a week.
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Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, after the destruction of the Templars,
seized the manor and on 5 February 13 Edward II granted it to the said James
and Robert for life, except the great wood and the advowson of the church,
at a yearly rent of 131. Qs. Sd. ; they were in seisin until 20 March 15 Edward II,
when the manor was seized into the king's hand, together with all the goods
and chattels therein. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (29.)
488. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Pomfret on Thames. 30 November
15 Edward II. [1321.] By the king on the information of Richard de
Ayremyn.
Extent before the said sheriff and Humphrey de Waledene of the lands
of John de Chelmeresford, clerk, in Lambourne, which he held by demise of
Henry de Multone and Agnes his wife. Lambourne. 7 January. [1322.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (30.)
489. Commission to Adam de Hoperton and Richard de Aldeburgh.
Rothewell. 1 June 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said commissioners in the presence of John, parson
of the church of Foston, supplying the place of John de Wysham, constable
of Knaresburgh Castle. Boroughbridge. Saturday after Trinity.
Robert de Weston and Adam Ingleys took to farm the town of Borough-
bridge, with the mills and waters of Yore and Use and all other profits thereof,
from Michaelmas 15 Edward II for a year following, for 160 marks ; they
suffered damage from the Scots rebels and the adherents of the earl of Lancaster
because ships could not pass for fear of the king's enemies by which they lost
their customs to the amount of 11/., and also because ships were drawn,
sometimes to land, and sometimes to the city of York, by the sheriff and
the mayor and commonalty of the city, for the avoidance of dangers which
might happen to the city, by which the said Robert and Adam suffered loss
to the amount of il. ; merchants did not dare to pass by which the said Robert
and Adam lost a custom called ' Thurghtol ' to the amount of 8/. ; the said
earl and his adherents broke into the king's granary in the custody of the
said Robert and Adam, and carried away the corn found therein, and also
10?. in money, arising from divers profits belonging to the said town, which
were in a locked box.
The said Robert was farmer of the said town with Eleanor, sometime the
wife of George Tankard, for two years immediately preceding, viz. 13 and 14
Edward II, and suffered much damage from the incursions of the Scots rebels.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (31.)
490. Commission to Richard de Bernyngham and John de Kilvyngton.
York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — York. Saturday the eve of Whitsun.
Agnes, late the wife of John de Eure, was jointly enfeoffed with him of
the manor of Stokesle and two acres of land in Grenhowe, and of possessions
in Eseby in Clyveland and Kyldal. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 468.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (32.)
491 . Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. York.
20 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — London in the church of All Hallows of Colemanescherch by
Alegate. 6 June.
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John de Sandale by his charter gave to Margery de Wylughby, whom Simon
de Kynardesle has married, a messuage in the parish of All Hallows of
Colemannescherch by Alegate, which the said John had of the gift of Henry
le Waleys, Martin de Dolyngham, Richard le Saghiere, and William de Roos ;
after the said Margery had continued in seisin for seven weeks and more she
demised the messuage by her writing to the said John for life and not otherwise,
with reversion to herself and her heirs ; the said John demised his estate in
the messuage to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, who, when the said Simon
and Margery wished to enter the messuage after the death of the said John,
by his great power as steward of the king's household, would not allow them
to enter, wherefore they brought the king's writ against him ; whereupon the
said Bartholomew grievously threatened them, and seized the said Simon
by the beard, and otherwise vexed them, until the said Simon and Margery
made a fine with him for 100 marks, which they paid him, and besides granted
him 5 shops m the said parish, which did not belong to the said messuage,
and did not dare further to prosecute their writ.
The messuage is now in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said
Bartholomew, and is held of the prior of Holy Trinity, London, and other
lords, and is of the yearly value of 40s. beyond services and outgoings.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (33.)
492. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 20 July 15 Edward 11.
[1321.]
Inquisition : — Swynesheved. Thursday after St. Matthew.
The prior of St. Saviour in Kesteven is enfeoffed of divers great tenements
out of which he should repair the causeway between Holand and Kesteven
and the bridges thereof, viz. from the head of the causeway towards Kesteven
to the new Inham of Donyngton, from which place to Old Castelhou towards
Holand the abbot of Peterborough and his men of Donyngton, together with
the rest of the tenants of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, and others
of the said town, ought by ancient custom to repair and maintain the said
causeway ; the said contributors do not contribute yearly to the repair of
the said causeway, as they are bound to do ; the said prior by virtue of the
king's grant took custom of the men of Donyngton, but how much the jurors
know not. " C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (34.)
493. Commission to William de Byngham and Robert Russel. York.
20 May. 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition. Roderham. Friday the feast of St. Barnabas.
Certain goods arrested by Thomas de Rossale, appointed to guard the
bridge and water of Roderham, were delivered by him to certain men, whose
they were, who were not rebels or adherents of the king's enemies. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 472. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (35.)
494. Writ to Robert de Hungreford, keeper of the lands of Thomas,
sometime earl of Lancaster, and other rebels, in the city of London. Hathelseye
10 June 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — London. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew 16 Edward II.
Henry Foukes held of Walter Pecok a tenement in Bredstrete in the city
of London at a yearly rent of 4?. 135. 4c?. ; he demised it to Philip atte Beche ;
it is of the yearly value of 66s. Sd. beyond the rent.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (36.)
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495. Writ to the keeper of the lands, which belonged to John de Moubray
in CO. Leicester. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition before Robert de Gaddisby, keeper of rebels' lands in co.
Leicester. Melton. 23 June.
John de Moubray on Friday before St. Laurence 10 Edward II by his writing
gave to Richard de Hakelute for life a rent of 20/. arismg from the market of
Melton Moubray ; the said Richard received the rent until the possessions
of the said John were seized into the king's hand through his forfeiture ;
the said John on the day of the said writing held the manor of Melton with
all his manors in England of the king in chief for 3 J knights' fees.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (37.)
496. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Rothewell. 26 April 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Huntingdon.
Inquisition : — St. Neot's. 10 May.
Neither Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Hugh
Daudele the yoimger and Margaret his wife, nor any of the said earl's ancestors
received anything from the priory of Huntingdon during voidance, but had a
porter at the gate thereof, who received his maintenance from the priory.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 456. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (38.)
497. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, upper keeper of the land
of Usk now in the king's hand. Rothewell. 2 June 15 Edward 11. [1322.]
Inquisition :— Usketon. 21 June.
The manor of Maghenny within the lordship of Usk came to the hands of
Maud, sometime the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
in the name of wardship by reason of the minority of Cecily, Alice, and
Margaret, daughters and heirs of John de Knovill, deceased, who held the said
manor by knight service of the said countess as of her dower of the fees of
her said husband.
The said Maud demised the manor to Master Res ap Howel during the
minority of the heirs for a yearly payment of 201. ; she received the payment
for a year, and in her will directed that Richard de Grey and Richard de Estden,
the executors thereof, should receive the said 201. after her death, and dis-
tribute the same yearly as they should think best for the good of her soul
during the said term ; the executors received the yearly payment, while the.
said Res held the manor, which is now in the king's hand by his forfeiture.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (39.)
498. Writ to Master John Waleweyn, clerk, upperkeeper of the land of
Kaerlion now in the king's hand. Rothewell. 2 June 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Kaerlion. 23 June.
The manor of Langeston' within the lordship of Kaerlion came to the hands
of Maud, sometime the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
in the name of wardship by reason of the minority of Eleanor, Margaret, and
Joan, daughters and heirs of John Bluet, deceased, who held the manor of
the said countess as of her dower of the fees of her husband.
She demised the manor to William le Flemyng during the minority of the
heirs for a yearly payment of 14/., which she received for a year, and in her
will directed that Richard de Grey and Richard de Estden, her executors,
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should receive the 14?, after her death, and distribute the same yearly as they
should think best for the good of her soul ; the executors received the payment,
while the said William held the manor, which is now in the king's hand by
his forfeiture. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (40.)
499. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, clerk, escheator north of Trent. York.
20 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Penrith, co. Cumberland. Tuesday before St. Lucy
16 Edward II.
Adam le fiz Brice of Neuby in Penrith, whose messuage, toft, and 2 bovates
of land were seized into the king's hand, was not outlawed or convicted for
the death of Thomas del Grene. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 619.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (41.)
500. Commission to Roger le Beler and Robert de Gaddesby. York.
20 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Thursday after the Nativity of St. Mary
16 Edward II.
Ralph son of Godfrey of North Ky velingworth and Aubrey his wife acquired
a messuage and 30 acres of land in North Ky velingworth, whereof the messuage
is held in chief of Nicholas Payn of Kyvelingworth by the yearly service of
3s. ; 15 acres of land are held of Roger son of Adam of Suth Kynelingworth
by the yearly service of 3 halfpence ; 5 acres of Sir John le Tours, parson of
Watton, by the yearly service of ISd. ; 3 acres of Peter atte Cros of Kyneling-
worth by the yearly service of a halfpenny ; and 7 acres of Nicholas de Walcote
by the yearly service of a halfpenny.
The tenements are of the yearly value of a mark. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 597. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (42.)
501 . Writ to the keeper of the lands which belonged to Thomas, earl of
Lancaster. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition : — Leicester. Tuesday the feast of the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross 16 Edward II.
Robert de Chaumpaigne and his ancestors were seised of 18 acres of land
in Thurleston called ' le Flaxlaundes ' within the free chace of Leicester from
time beyond memory.
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, gave to John Curteys a plot of land adjoining
the 18 acres ; the said John enclosed the plot, and also enclosed part of the
18 acres by force, and sowed the same with oats, with which when grown he
fed his beasts, continuing his seisin until the lands of the earl, together with
the said chace, were seized into the king's hand by reason of his forfeiture.
C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (43.)
502. Inquisition before Andrew de Harcla and Robert de Barton. Carlisle.
Wednesday the morrow of the Translation o'f St. Thomas the Martyr
15 Edward II. [1321.]
I Repairs needed at Carlisle Castle. C. Inq. Misc. File 86. (44.)
503. Writ to Richard de Rodeney, keeper of the lands which belonged
to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and other rebels, and of other forfeited lands
in COS. Devon and Cornwall. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By
the king.
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Devon.
Extent of the lands of Henry de Wylyntone in Lomene, Morlegh, Noreyshegh,
and Gydesham ; of John de Wykeshale in Garstone, Burgh, Ernescumbe,
and Taleton ; of Thomas de Langedone in Slolegh, Holonde, Wytewell,
Courtescnoll, and Whytelegh ; of John de Wylyntone in Womberlegh, Beauford,
Honey shagh, Stoke, and Londay Island ; of Thomas de Harpath in Cherle-
combe and Horswelle ; of Thomas de Wylyntone in Langelcgh ; and of Robert
Beaupel in Wodebeaupel. Exeter Castle. 7 July.
Cornwall.
Extent of the lands of Henry Tyes in Alwarton and Tywarnayltyes ; of
John Pican in Treyaghan, Lysard, and Restronget ; of Otto de Botrygan in
Trethaek, Tredrym, Botrigan, Treworek, Tregrian, Little Nantian, Pendrym,
Merkwell, Tremodret and Trevilyn ; and of Henry de Wylyngton in Lanteglos
and Holrode by Fawyton. Alwarton. 25 June. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (1.)
504. Petition of John son of Geoffrey de Mildeeombe to the king. French.
Commission to John de Stonore, Richard de Bere, and Philip de Aylesbury,
Haywra. 28 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said John and Philip. Crondon. Sunday before
St. Bartholomew 16 Edward II.
Thomas de Abberbury was seised by the feoffment of Joan, late the wife
of Henry de Bay worth, of 4 messuages, a carucate and 2 virgates of land,
24 acres of meadow, 24 acres of wood, and 24s. 4c?. of rent, in Couele in the
years 10 and 11 Edward I.
He gave the tenements in fee to Geoffrey de Mildeeombe, father of the said
John in the year 13 Edward I ; the said Geoffrey was seised thereof for half
a year and more until the said Thomas unjustly disseised him, and held the
tenements for 5 years, and afterwards enfeoffed William Tuchet thereof, who
held them all his time, except that in the year 2 Edward II he gave to William
de Addewyk of Couele a messuage, a croft, and a virgate of land at a yearly
rent of 55.
The said William had no other estate than after the disseisin ; the said
John is the firstborn son and next heir of the said Geoffrey and is free and
legitimate. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (2.)
505. Writ to Thomas de Eyvill. Pontefract. 10 April 15 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition : — Berewyk in Elmet. Wednesday in Easter week.
Agnes late the wife of William de Methelay was seised of a messuage and
12 acres of land in Methelay long before they were taken into the king's hand.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 438. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (3.)
506. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Pontefract. 26 March 15 Edward II. [1322. J By the king.
Extent of the lands and tenements of John de Hegham, a rebel, in
Sydingboume and Babeford. Sydingboume. Friday the feast of St.
George. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (4.)
507. Writ to the keeper of the lands of Dynbegh in Wales, now in the
king's hand. Rothewell. 21 April 15 Edward II. [1322.] By p.s.
Inquisition before Giles de Bello Campo, keeper of the castle and lands of
Dynebegh. Dynebiegh . Monday the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross,
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Jorewerth de la Chaumbre, a rebel, had by gift of Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
240 acres of land ui Lewenny of the yearly value of SI. ; in Beringe and
Talabrin a watermill and 749| acres and half a rood {demye rode) of land,
two plots, a close (clogh) with wastes and other appurtenances of the yearly
value of 20^. 45. 4d.
He had nothing else by gift of the said earl except a bailiwick of the
Amobrage of Yssalet of the yearly value of 100s.
He had lands in Eriniot and Havoderhayth, not by gift of the said earl,
of the yearly value of 8s. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (5.)
508. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
York. 7 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By the king.
Kent.
Inquisition : — La Pyrie by Romenhale. 14 June.
Martha, late the wife of Stephen Gerard, grandfather of John Gerard, a
rebel, holds for her life certain lands in La Pyrie and Middelee of the yearly
value of 101., the reversion whereof is the escheat of the king or other chief
lords by the forfeiture of the said John, whereof 16 acres of arable land are
held of Robert son of John Alard of Wynchelse by knight service.
Henry de Valoignes, knight, and Margery his wife, mother of the said John
Gerard, hold for the life of the said Margery a messuage and land in Lekede
of the yearly value of 4:1., of his inheritance. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (6.)
509. Commission to Richard de la Bere and John de Trillowe. Rothewell.
1 June 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Oxford. Wednesday after St. Barnabas.
Richard Damory, on Monday after St. Peter's Chains 6 Edward II, granted
the manor of Blechesdon to Roger his brother for life, except the park and
certain land. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 596. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (7.)
510. Salop.
Inquisition before Adam de Herwynton and John de Barewe. Bureford.
Tuesday after St. Barnabas 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Roger de Elmerugge was seised of the manor of Tilleshope, and enfeoffed
Henry de Wolaston thereof on Monday after the Purification 10 Edward II,
who, at the Exaltation of the Holy Cross following, granted it to the said
Roger and Agnes his wife. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 485.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (8.)
511. Commission to Henry de Campo Arnulphi, John de Treiagu, and
John de Trevaignoun York, 28 June 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition
of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Cornwall.
Inquisition before the said Henry and John de Treiagu. Leskerred. Tuesday
after the Translation of St. Thomas 16 Edward II.
John de Wellynton at Womberle on Monday before St. Barnabas 8 Edward II
granted the manor of Lanteglos and Fawiton to Henry de Willynton now
deceased, and Christiana late the wife of Edmund de Willynton for their lives
because the said Christiana had given to the said Henry and his heirs tail
the manors of Gidisham and Lumpna, co. Devon, of the yearly value of 40/.,
with remainder to the said John and his heirs.
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The said Henry and Christiana continued their seisin until Wednesday
after St. Hilary 15 Edward II, when the manor was seized into the king's
hand.
The manor is held of the kmg and the earl of Cornwall by homage and
fealty for the eighth part of a knight's fee, and is of the yearly value of 20
marks, Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 583. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (9.)
51 2. Writ to Thomas de Burgo, escheator north of Trent. York. 17 May
15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Derby. Friday after Trinity.
WilUam de Meynill was seised of the manor of Yevele, and by his charter
granted it to Richard Foun for life ; the reversion thereof descended to Hugh
de Meynill the elder, who afterwards by fine in the year 1 1 Edward II granted
reversion to Hugh son of Hugh de Meynill and Joan his wife and their heirs
tail.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer.
York. 17 May. By petition of the Council.
Copy of the fine mentioned above. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 608.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (10.)
513. Commission to John de Treiagu, William de Bourne, and John de
Carmuio. York. 20 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Exeter. Friday after the
Translation of St. Thomas 16 Edward II.
Adam de Morlegh granted to Henry de Wylynton and his heirs a messuage
and 5 ferlings of land in Morlegh. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 587.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (11.)
51 4. Commission to William de Harden and Robert de Hungerford.
York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Old Sarum. Tuesday after St. Barnabas.
Christina Prowet at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 10 Edward II
granted to Roger de Bodeston a messuage, and 3 virgates of land in West
Kyngton, co. Wilts, for a yearly rent of 40^., and finding Nicholas her son his
maintenance in food, clothing, and horses [equitatura) . Cf. Close Boll
Calendar, p. 602. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (12.)
51 5. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent,
Rothewell. 4 June 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Swavesaye. 23 July 16 Edward II.
The prior and convent of Huntyngdon demised to John de Chelmeresford
the manors of Pappeworth and Croxton for 7 years. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 591. C. Inq. Misc. File ^1. [U.)
51 6. Commission to John de Stonore and Richard de la Bere. Haywra.
30 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Westbury by Brakleye. Sunday in the octave of Trinity.
Hugh le Despenser the elder, now earl of Winchester, demised the manor
of Stepel Cleydon to John de Haudlo for life. Cf. Close Boll Cahtidar, p. 464.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (14.)
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517. Commission to John de Treiagu, William de Bourne, and John de
Carmyno. York. 20 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Exeter. Friday after the
Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr 16 Edward II.
William Norreys demised to Henry de Wylyntone a messuage and 2 J ferlings
of land in Norreysheghis. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 583.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (15.)
518. Commission to Robert de Stoke and Guy Breton. Rothewell.
3 June 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Kenelleworth. Saturday after St. Mary Magdelen
16 Edward II.
Roger Dammory did not disseise William le Norreys, father of Richard
le Norreys, of a messuage in Bretford, co. Warwick ; the said Roger had
an estate in the messuage in the name of dower of Elizabeth his wife, sometime
the wife of Theobald de Verdun ; the said Richard is heir of the said William.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (16.)
51 9. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. York. 30 April
15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition before the said escheator and Thomas Dayvill, keeper of the
honour of Pontefract. Ledes. Monday after St. John before the Latin gate.
The abbot and convent of Kirkestall were seised of a yearly rent of 50 marks
for lands in Acrington, Clivacher, and Huntcotes co. Lancaster and a yearly
rent of 30 marks for lands in la Roundhaye, Secroft, and Shadewell, co. York.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 586. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (17.)
520. Commission to Master John de Stratford, Master Robert de Ayleston,
and Roger Beler. Hathelsay. 9 June 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said John and Roger. Munkiskirkeby. Sunday
the feast of St. Peter's Chains 16 Edward II.
Nicholas de Guldeford, parson of Cestreton, was never a rebel, nor an enemy
of the king, and never adhered to the king's adversaries, but stayed peacefully
and honestly at Oxford, as is becoming for an ecclesiastic.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (18.)
521. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. York. 17 May 15 Edward II.
[1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Cyrencestre. Wednesday the eve of the Nativity of St.
John the Baptist.
Robert de Ruytone of Coventre, parson of Duntesbome, served John Giffard,
a rebel, in the celebration of masses and distribution of alms and not otherwise.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 473. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (19.)
522. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. York.
22 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Ewias Lacy. 4 June.
The convent of the priory of Llanthony prima in all voidances hitherto
have elected their priors without licence from the founders or their successors.
Similar inquisition. Hereford. 3 June. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 590.
C, Inq. Misc. File 87. (20.)
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523. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Shrewsbury. 15 January 15 Edward it. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Worcester. 12 March.
The abbot of Bordesleye did not acquire a remission of a yearly rent of Gd.,
which he used to pay to Richard de Wychhalle for an acre of land in King's
Norton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 574. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (21.)
524. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
York. 8 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Notthigham. 10 August 16 Edward II.
John de Titheby and others acquired certain lands in Clifton and Wilford
from Gervase de Clifton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 614.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (22.)
525. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. Rothewell.
1 June 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Richmond. . . . after St. Lucy 16 Edward II.
Two bovates of land in Stapelton on These were conferred upon the church
of Gilljaige, whereof John de Friday thorpe is vicar, from time beyond memory.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (23.)
526. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Westminster. 16 November 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Warwick. Wynterton.
Inquisition : — Coventre. 16 April.
The abbot of Stonle is not bound to find or maintain any chantry in the
chapel of Wynfreton. Cf Close Roll Calendar, p. 591.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (24.)
527. Commission to Peter de Eyvill and Robert de Cuyners. Altoftes.
2 April 15 Edward II. [1322.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Houeden. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
After the discomfiture of Burton on Trent and Boroughbridge, Nicholas
de Sutton, Hugh Clerk, and John de Barneby took 4 prisoners with 4 horses,
the best horse died wdthin 8 days ; of the other 3 horses Nicholas de Sutton
has one by purchase of the price of 30s., ana Robert de Norton one of the
price of 40(Z., and William Chaumberlain one of the price of 4s.
Nicholas de Sutton, Nicholas de Portigton, Robert de Bellassis, Thomas
Hod, and Bertram del Sandhall took 5 prisoners with 5 horses, and a habergeon
of the price of 5s., of which one horse died within fifteen days ; there remain 4
horses, whereof one is a liard in the hand of Nicholas de Sutton by purchase
and is one-eyed (monoculus) of the price of 30s., one is in the hand of Thomas
Hod of the price of half a mark with one habergeon of the price of 5s., and
one horse is in the hands of Robert de Bellassis of the price of half a mark,
and one is in the hands of Nicholas de Portigton of the price of 4s.
Henry Hod and Alan Hod took one prisoner with 2 horses and one haketon,
the price of one horse being half a mark, and of the other 2s. 6d.
The prisoners were sent to the king's gaol at York on Wednesday the eve
of the Annunciation.
John de Barnebi and Hugh de Pontefracto took 3 prisoners with 2 horses
and 9s. 6d. and a bacinet, and allowed the prisoners to escape.
Inquisition : — Rypon. Thursday before St. Wilfrid.
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William de Vepund received at Fontajnis 2 horses of William Puncy of
Essex, the price of both being 305., and the said William Punty was imprisoned
at Rypon.
Walter Mere of Ingerthorp and John son of Walter de Thorneton took the
body of the said William Puncy and conveyed him to the prison at Rypon,
and had of him one haketon of the price of 10s. and 14s. in money.
Gilbert the poulterer {le Puller) of the earl of Herford came to Fontaynes
with 2 horses of the price of 60s., and silver vessels, viz. a gold cup, a silver
cup, 4 silver chargers, 40 dishes, and 20 silver salts ; then came William de
Wepund, by warrant of Sir Andrew de Harcla, to Fontayns, and took the
2 horses and silver and gold vessels, to Boroughbridge outside the liberty of
Rypon, to Sir Andrew, together with the body of the prisoner.
John Lowys of Munketon, Walter Brakan of the same and John son of
Avice de Thorp, took by Roger son of Adam and Thomas son of Walter the
smith (/«&') from a man, who was with the earl of Herford, 40s., and the
said John, Walter, and John let the body pass {dimiserunt corpus transire) ;
the 40s. are in the keeping of the bailiffs of Rypon.
Inquisition : — Seleby. Sunday in Easter week.
On the morrow of the discomfiture at Boroughbridge 11 prisoners were
taken at Seleby, whose bodies were delivered to the king at Wentbrig on the
way to Pontefract without delivery of chattels ; afterwards Walter Scutte,
the king's porter, came to inquire by commission as to their chattels, whereof
were found 8 horses, 6 silver dishes, a piece of silver, 2 great chains, one con-
taining 31 links with a silver tirret, and the other 25 links with a silver
tirret, 2 haketons, 2 worn swords, 2 saddles with 2 bits, a pair of silk
garters adorned with silver and red enamel, and a cross bar of silver, a
great silver chain containing 12 links with a pipe at the end, 12 buttons
of green glass adorned with silver gilt, 7 pearls of the size of peas
{qnantitate pisarum), 8 buttons of silver wire, 5 buttons of white silver,
16 other glass and green pearls, and 23s. in coin, which goods were delivered
to the said Walter by indenture between himself and the town of Seleby, except
3 horses of the best forcibly taken and conveyed without the town by Eustace
Bozon, esquire of Sir Simon de Driby, and 6 others well armed.
On another occasion were found a girdle, a purse of silk of the price of a
mark, and a book of the price of 10s., which were delivered to Thomas de
Dunstable, the king's esquire.
No other goods of the said prisoners were found except an old dagger and
such things as were stolen by thieves and were of no value.
Inquisition : — Thursday before St. Wilfrid.
Master Roger de Nunwyk, Thomas Clerk, William de Raschelf, John Hubert,
William de Hawkeswyk, William Lutstre, and John Fullour took (priterunt)
William Dautery, John de Manseton, Hugh de Ledes, William del Tendlayes,
Roger Serjaint, John Cumberall and John Wodward, on Wednesday after
the discomfiture of Boroughbridge, in the town of Rypon, as enemies of the
king, with 7 horses, 4 haketons, 6 bacinets, gauntlets {gaunz de plates),
swords, bucklers, and other small arms, and 9 ells of Ray, and a bed of William
Dautery, the price of the whole being 10/., and all the prisoners were delivered
to the prison of the archbishop at Rypon, and the goods are in the hand of
Master Roger de Nunwyk and the others before named.
John Lowys of Munketon, Walter Serjant, John Parcour, Robert fiz Walkot,
and Simon fiz Roberd took one of the said enemies in Munketon, and took
from him 6 marks and let him escape, but the jurors cannot tell his name.
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William Puncy surrendered to the people of the abbot of Fountains at
Morker with 2 horses, cups of gold and silver, chargers, dishes, and saucers
of silver.
Hugh iiz Ivon had of the said enemy a cup and ewer of silver of the price
of 40*. ; Thomas de Doncaster and James de Stow had a little hackney of
the price of 55.
Roger de Lonesdale of Kyrkeby and his companions took William de Bergby,
and James Dautery, and brought them to the prison of Rypon, and took
of them a hackney of the price of 6.§. 8d., which remains in their hands.
Roger Bere of Ingerthorp and his brother took from William Puncy 145.,
a haketon, and a horn.
William de Clouthrum, William de Lyndlay, John Gray, John de Schirwod,
Richard de Tanfeld, John de Clouthrum, Nicholas de Scalton, John Laveroke,
John Gill, and John fiz Thomas of Hoton rode out of Boroughbridge towards
Hunsyngore with William de Quelpdale and the people of Andrew de Harklay
and the people of John de Lilburne, and pursued the enemy and had spoils
each to the value of 6 marks and more, which remain in the hand of William
de Clouthrum. French.
Inquisition : — Cnaresburgh. Wednesday before St. Mark.
Two knights, by name John Haunsard and Stephen Barett, and three of their
men, were taken by William de Burghbrygge, constable of Cnaresburgh, and
delivered by him to the king's marshal ; but as to their goods, arms, and
horses, the jurors can say nothing, because they were taken bare (nudi).
The men of Sir Andrew de Herclay took and carried away the goods and
chattels, horses and arms, found after the battle {conflictum) at Burghbrigge
in Burghbrigge, Aldeburgh, Mynskypp, Erkenden, Rowkelyff, Farnham,
Stavelay and Walkyngham, and in all the other towns of the liberty of
Cnaresburgh.
Inquisition : — Schirbum in the wapentake of Barkeston. Monday before
the quinzaine of Easter.
Roger atte Watre, who is with the king, took of Nicholas de Stapelton,
a destrier and 2 rouncies at Drax Abbey, and other goods ; the horses, oxen,
cows, and other beasts of the said Nicholas are still in the manor of Athelsay
in the king's seisin.
Five rebels came to Carleton, and the constables of that town took them
and their goods to the value of 55. in money and other goods of the price of
12d. ; they were conveyed to Pontefract with the goods.
Robert de Bretton and Denys de Mareis and others, their companions,
took a man at arms (hominem armahim) and 8 other rebels at Athelsay
and a horse of the price of 405. and 6 pieces and dishes of silver.
Adam Hunter of Birkin and Thomas Serjant took a horse, Stephen son of
Robert de Hill took a horse, Nicholas del Rode a horse, Roger de Rode a horse,
William son of Thomas a horse, and the men of Bretton and Friston, Hillum
and B[i]rkin took from divers rebels, arms, coats, and overcoats, to the value of
405.
John de Kirketon and William le Forester found in the wood of Bolwclwod
a beast (afr') with divers arms, which came to the hand of John de Rither.
Laurence de Ledcwodhouscs found 2 coffers and the whole harness for a
knight with a barehide.
John de Roucestre and his companions took a knight and a lady with 2
palfreys and goods.
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Fr. de Ledgraunge took a hackney in the park of Heselwod.
The men of John de Ryther took prisoners, great horses, arms, and other
goods.
The men of Robert Hewer took in the manor of Robert de Raygate at
Steueton goods and chattels to the value of 201.
The men of Kent took from the said Robert's manor of Wod chattels to
the value of 30/.
The said men with Ralph de Wath took at Gayteford from the said Robert's
demesne 40 marks in money and other goods, robes {robas tresce), horses, oxen,
and cows, to the value of 1001. ; the said Ralph was with them at Wod and
Gayteford ; the manor of Steueton is now in the seisin of Hugh le Despenser
the younger by the king's order, together with the goods found therein, viz. 20
quarters of wheat, 8 quarters of malt, 7 quarters of peas, 24 pigs, and 234 sheep.
John de Fenton had a rouncy of the price of 205., a habergeon and a haketon
of the priec of IO5.
The men of Luttreington took of the rebels 60s.
Nogge of the same town found in the wood there arms and goods.
William de Lascy, vicar of Schirburn, and Nicholas atte Tounhend of the
same took 2 grooms of the house of Sir Henry Tyas at Hodelston, 3 horses
{affros), a pack and 2 closed coffers, which goods were placed in the grange
at Hodelston until removed by William Broun. William Odard, William the
miller {molend') and the lord of Percy, then passing through the country,
took of the said vicar one of the said horses {equum). Thomas de Pylesden
had one horse, and the third horse is dead.
Sir Peter de Midelton had at Schirburn a black rouncy of the price of 100s.,
a white horse of the price of 40s., a pomel horse of the price of 40s., and a bay
horse of the price of 45.
Matthew atte Halyat of Schirburn had a red doublet (jupel), Avhich
belonged to Sir John Giffard, of the price of 40s., which doublet John de
Swavesay and Henry Gedding, who say that they are of the king's marshalsey,
seized.
John son of Emma de Schirburn had 2 horses, one bay of the price of 20s.,
and one iron-grey of the price of 2s. ; the said Henry and John took away
the said horses.
William de Friston of Schirburn had a hackney of the price of half a mark,
which John Pever of the house of Simon de Val' [had] ; John Schakeden
had a hauberk and a pisan, which the said Henry had.
John de Ryther took Richard, clerk of Sir John de Moubray, with a coat
of armour of great price, and a pack with robes and good furs.
Inquisition : — York. Wednesday in Easter week.
The bailiffs of the liberty of the city of York had in their custody divers
prisoners with their horses, arms, and other goods, and delivered them to
Simon Ward, sheriff of York.
Godfrey Braban had at Helagh of the goods of Richard le Walays 3 bacon
pigs, and venison of unknown quantity ; he had from the enemy a white
hackney.
John son of William de Quixlay had at Helagh of the goods of the said
Richard 2 empty chests {forcers) and venison of unknown quantity.
John de Kyllum, servant of Nicholas Brad', had at Helagh a worn posnet ;
Alan le Paker, William le Pakker and Robert le Pakker had from the enemy
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at Boroughbridge 2 empty chests with torches of wax ; William de Schirburne
had there from the enemy a bay horse and 2 empty chests.
Names of the prisoners, who were in the custody of the bailiffs of the city of
York, and were delivered to the sheriff ; Robert de Ryther, knight, with a
bed and 2 robes ; Adam de Everyngham of Byrkyn, knight, with a bed,
2 robes, and 2 horses, one bay and the other iron-grey ; Nicholas de Stapelton,
knight, with a bed and a robe ; Michael de Crokedayk, yeoman (vallet)
of Robert de Ryther, with his robe he was wearing ; Edmund de Ryvers
with a haketon and a black cloak {clock') ; Thomas del Belhus with a bay
hackney, a seal, a sword, a bacinet with a gorger, a habergeon, a pair of cuisses,
a pair of shm-bands {chynband.s), and a pair of shoes {poleyns) ; Nicholas
de Burgh with a sorel hackney, a seal, a sword, a trunk {un mal) with
cotton and caddis within, and the clothes he was wearing ; William de Beverlay,
groom ; Thomas de Strettford, groom, with an iron-grey courser ; William
de Culnagh, groom ; Geoffrey Cad, groom ; John de la Hay, groom ; Walter
de Raclif, groom ; Richard de Muskham, groom ; Richard de W^odcot with a
brown hackney, a seal, and the clothes he was wearing ; John de Blechedon,
groom ; Geoffrey de Wokesay, groom ; Simon de Walden, groom ;
Robert de Hadlay, groom ; Hamund le Boteler with a black hackney and a
sword ; Robert de Puntfrayt with a sword and the clothes he was wearing.
French.
Inquisition : — Friday in Easter week.
Divers goods of felons were found at Bramham, of which the escheator
took inquisition, and dehvered them to John le Shether, constable, and others
of that town.
William le Barker of Abreford had of the said goods to the value of lOOs.,
as in money, horses, harness, arms, and other goods.
Sir John de Lilburn and his men had 10 horses of the said felons at
Bramham.
Richard de Ripon and William de Munketon, men of John de Merkingfeld,
and others had of the said goods at Munketon to the value of '40s.
Liberty of St. Peter, York.
Inquisition : — St. Mary's Abbey, York. Wednesday in Easter week.
William Comine came from Burgbrig in his flight and entered the church
of Eskrig, acknowledging himself to be a felon, and was seised of 7s. 2M.,
which came to the hands of Simon de Munketon, rector of Eskrig ; he was
also seised of a sword, a horn, and the clothes which he was wearing.
Divers goods were arrested at Bramham and delivered to the escheator,
who delivered them to John le Scheter, constable of Bramham, who holds of
the liberty of St. Peter.
Certain grooms, alleging themselves to be with the king's esquires of *the
chamber, took in the town of Bramham 2 pairs of leg guards {janbers)
2 pairs of shoes {folaym) with cuisses, 2 bacinets with adventails, a coat
of armour, a saddle for a pack {ad someram), a tunic, ... a barrel, and
a bridle.
John del Grene of Gerford had a horse and a lance, which belonged to
Thomas Hughtred.
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Inquisition : — York. Friday in Easter week.
Two ploughbeasts, belonging to divers strangers, were arrested at Wyghale
by the men of that town ; John Mignot and WiUiam Darell, knight, had them.
The men of the town took from the said strangers 30s. for which the township
is bound to answer.
Two horses belonging to strangers and unknown persons were arrested at
Thorp Arches by the men of Sir Andrew de Hertecla, and were taken away ;
a horse, which belonged to John de Roclefe, was arrested at Bilton, in the
possession of William de Gramary, knight ; the said John had there a haketon
for which Robert le Vavasur is bound to answer ; and a sword and a buckler,
which remain in the keeping of William de Rybbestane.
Four horses, which belonged to John de Evere, were found in the wood of
Catherton, of which two remain with John Mighnott and William Darell,
knights, and two with the township of Helagh.
The armour of the said John de Evere, viz. a habergeon, a pair of leg-guards
{jaumhyrs), and a pair of plate shoes {sotular de plates) were delivered to Thomas
Deyvill, Walter de Haukesworth, and William de Popelton, by the township
of Bilton.
Two shields and two lances, which belonged to the said John de Evere and John
de Roclefe, were arrested at Bilton, and remain with William de Ribbestane.
Two horses, which belonged to the said John de Evere, were arrested at the
park of Helagh, and were forcibly taken away by the men of Tadecastre.
A pair of plates were found at Tockwith, and remain in the keeping of
John son of Richard de Tokwith.
Certain armour, which belonged to Roger de Thorneton, viz. a coat of
armour, a habergeon, a bacinet, a pair of plate gloves, and a pair of shin bands,
was found at Folyfayt, and remains in the keeping of John Mighnot and
William Darell, knight of Sir Henry de Percy, by the king's commission.
A habergeon, a pair of shin bands, a bacinet, and a pair of plate gloves,
which belonged to William de Beer, and a pair of plates, Avhich belonged to
a person unlaiown, were found at Folifayt, and remain in the keeping of John
Mignot and William Darell.
There were found there a tabard, an overcoat, an old haketon, a bacinet,
an adventail, a gasingale, and a pisan, for which the said John and William
are bound to answer.
There were found at Merston 7 horses, which belonged to Arnald Nicoll,
John Davente, Jordan de Sancta Barbara, Rey Bruant, Geoffrey le Keu,
and others unknown, together with divers armour, viz. 4 haketons, 4
habergeons, 3 bacinets, two pairs of plate gloves, a doublet (joupell), a
gown, two pairs of cuisses, a pair of leg-guards, a pair of shoes, 4 swords,
3 lances, 2 pikes, of which Walter de Haukesworth, Thomas Deyvill, and
William de Popelton have 6 horses, 2 habergeons, a haketon, a bacinet, a pair of
plate gloves, a pair of cuisses, a pair of shoes, and a silver spoon, which belonged
to Geoffrey le Keu, and a ... of silver, which belonged to the said Geoffrey.
Peter le Procuttur has of the said goods a haketon, a hauberk, a bacinet,
a pair of plate gloves, a pair of cuisses, a pair of shoes, a pair of leg guards,
a gown, and a pike.
. . . penser has of the said goods a hauberk, John le Keu a haketon and a
pike, John called ' the chaplain ' a haketon, Leonard de Merston a bacinet
with adventail, and a lance. Sir Peter de Midelton . . . Thomas Ward a
sword, John de Helagh a sword, WilUam de Popelton a sword, and a doublet.
• C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (25.)
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528. Commission to Ralph Sauvage and Richard de Potesgrave. Mallyng.
5 November 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition :— Brenchesle. Tuesday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
15 Edward II. [1322.]
Thomas Colpeper granted to Thomas le Botyler and Alice his wife, in
consideration of 18 acres of land in Pepunbery, 2 quarters of wheat and 2
quarters of oats yearly, for their lives, and pasture at La Bayehalle. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 475. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (26.)
529. Writ to sheriff of Hereford. Pontefracb. 25 March 15 Edward II.
[1322.] By the king.
Inquisition before the said sheriff and John de Barewe. Hereford Castle.
3 April.
Richard de Dunre, canon of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, on
Friday in the feast of St. Peter's Chair 13 Edward II demised his prebend
of Nonyntone to William de la Felde, clerk, for the term of five years next
following. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 438. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (27.)
530. Inquisition before the sheriff of Gloucester. Gloucester. Wednesday
in Whitsun week 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Roger Mayel, a rebel, with other rebels, on Wednesday before Christmas
disseised William de Tiderinton and Thomas Shoky of a messuage and a
carucate of land in Seynclere within the manor of Minchinhampton and
occupied the same until Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, when Jolin
de Langeleye, John de Hampton, and Robert de Aston seized the tenements
into the king's hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (28.)
531. Commission to James de Norton, Ralph de Bereford, and Richard
de Biflete. Istel worth. 2 December 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition before the said Ralph and Richard. Suthampton. Monday
the morrow of St. Lucy.
Four sarplars of wool-fells belonged to Laurence de Gloucestre on the day
of their arrest, viz. Tuesday after St. Giles last past. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 410. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (29.)
532. Inquisition before Ralph de Bereford and Richard de Byflete.
Suthampton. Monday the morrow of St. Lucy 15 Edward II. [1321.]
Three sarplers of wool-fells belonged to Laurence de Gloucestre on the day
of their arrest, viz. Tuesday after St. Giles. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 410.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (30.)
533. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Pontefract. 24 March 15 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition : — Kyngbrigge. Tuesday after St. John before the Latin
gate.
John Burel, a rebel, had on the day of his capture a mare and foal of the
price of 20.s., which came to the hands of John de Redyng, together witli a
cart bound with iron, and other implements of the price of \()s., a bull of
the price of 12.s., which came to the hands of Henry Seleman ; a bullock
and 22 hoggets and lambs, the price of the bullock being 4,s. and of a head of
sheep 12(Z., which came to the hands of Henry Buriman of Heidon ; and
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2 oxen of the price of 2 marks, which came to the hands of Adam Baldewyne
shepherd. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (31.)
534. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. York. 20
May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Penereth. Saturday after the Nativity of St. Mary
16 Edward II.
Richard Bowet of Soulby was not convicted for the death of Nicholas de
Musgrave. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, -p. 600. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (32.)
535. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Hathelsay. 14 June 15 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition : — Kenelworth. Saturday the eve of St. James the Apostle
16 Edward II.
Goods and chattels of Richard de Tweytus in the castle of Kenelworth at
the time of its seizure into the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 586.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (33.)
536. Writ to Thomas Deyvill, steward of Pontefract. York. 18 May
15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
A messuage, a carucate of land, and 305. of rent, of Thomas de Reynevill,
in Camsale, were seized into the king's hand because the said Thomas stayed
with Sir Richard le Walays, but the said Thomas never bore arms against
the king, nor was of the counsel or assent of any rebels.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (34.)
537. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Blyth. 18 March 15 Edward II.
[1322.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Pertenhale. Tuesday after the Annunciation.
Richard de Holcote, clerk, who adhered to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex, a rebel, had in Pertenhale a messuage and land, of which
Emma late the wife of William de Holcote holds a third part as dower.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (35.)
538. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. York. 12 May 15 Edward II.
[1322.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Gaitburton. Wednesday before the Ascension.
John de Stotevill held a messuage, a dovecot, land, and a rent of assize
in Keytburton, of the yearly value of 455. M. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (36.)
539. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. ... 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition as to the persons who harboured Bartholomew de Badelesmere.
Illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (37.)
540. Commission to Henry de Erdyngton, Robert de Stoke, and Roger
Hillari. York. 6 July 15 Edward II. [1321.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Roger in the presence of the keepers
of the lands which belonged to Hugh de Cuylli in co. Leicester. Le Fildene-
brugge. Wednesday after St. Peter's Chains.
Joan, late the wife of Hugh de Cuylli, was dowered at the door of the church
of Gildenemorton by William Trussel, her first husband, with 16 messuages,
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a windmill, and 16 virgates of land in Gildenemorton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 587. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (38.)
541 . Writ to the sheriffs and coroners of London. Worcester. 3 January
15 Edward IL [1322.] By the king on the information of Richard de
Aj'remynne.
Inquisition : — London. Friday after St. Hilary.
Ten tuns and a pipe of wine, lately taken into the king's hand by Roger
le Palmere, then one of the sheriffs of London, belonged to Michael Campanare
and Wilham de Casse, merchants. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 429.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (39.)
542. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Cirencestre. 26 December
15 Edward II. [1321.] By the kmg.
Inquisition : — Hallynge. Friday after the Epiphany. [1322.]
Bartholomew de Badelesmere stayed at the house of the Friars Preachers
at Gloucester from Wednesday after St. Lucy to Monday after Christmas.
C. hiq. Misc. File 87. (40.)
543. Writ to the sheriff of York. Shottele. 14 September 15 Edward IL
[1321.]
Inquisition : — Whiteby. Thursday after the octave of Michaelmas.
On Thursday before Michaelmas 14 Edward II about the hour of vespers
John Pape, master of a ship of Graveling in Flanders, and other evildoers,
sailing upon the sea, approached a ship of Walter Rayny of Thome, called
' la Blithe,' anchored half a league from land at Filing wik between Scardeburgh j
and Whiteby, and hurled on her an instrument called a ' crep,' and forcibly ^^jyC*^
boarded her and made an assault upon the said Walter and his sailors, and 5 ^
treated them so inhumanly that they scarcely escaped alive in a boat to
Scardeburgh, and robbed and carried away the ship with her tackle of the
price of 40/., 80 chaldrons of sea coal of the price of 20 marks, 40 stone of cheese
of the price of 40s., and other goods found therein to the value of 20/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (41.)
544. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff in the presence of Henry de Pentelawe.
Chyvele. Monday after St. Barnabas.
Walter son of Geoffrey the smith (fahri) of Lewerton, co. Wilts, and
other evildoers (named) forcibly broke the houses of Robert de Sapy at
Lekhampsted, and took away a foal and 60 pigs of the price of 20/., and broke
his park and hunted therein without licence. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (42.)
545. Writ to the bailiffs of Raveneserodde. Westminster. 25 August
15 Edward II. [1321.]
Inquisition : — Ravenserodde. Saturday after the Translation of St.
Thomas the Martyr 20 Edward II. [1326.]
A ship of the abbot of Tunnesbergh called the ' Stolbergh ' arrested at
Ravenserodde, is worth with her tackle 20/. and belongs to the dominion
of the king of Norway.
Gunnor Sale of Tunnesbergh and Godband de Tunnesbergh, who belong
to the same dominion, have therein masts, chevrons, and pine boards worth 30/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (43.)
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546. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Hathelsay. 15 June 15 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and the mayor and bailiffs of Lincoln.
Friday the morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
John de Swynford is not guilty of any robberies or other felonies.
Similar inquisition before the said sheriff. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (44.)
547. Writ to the sheriff of Rutland. Gloucester. 11 February
15 Edward II. [1322.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Okham. Wednesday the feast of St. Matthias.
There are no contrariants against the king or adherents to them in co.
Rutland. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (45.)
548. Writ to Roger Beler, keeper of the lands which belonged to Thomas,
earl of Lancaster, and other rebels in co. Leicester. York. 18 May
15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Leicester. Saturday after St. Barnabas.
In the time of Edmund, late earl of Leicester, the king's uncle, the men of
the town of Leicester, who were in the town guild, gave nothing for the re-
grating or sale of cloth or of other merchandise ; but in the time of Thomas,
late earl of Leicester, they were compelled by distraints and extortions of the
farmers to make great fines yearly.
In the time of Edmund, the fullers gave nothing to anybody ; in the time
of Thomas they were compelled to pay 40<s. a year in order that the farmers
might not permit other fullers to come in the town, whereby none remains
therein except one only and he a poor man.
In the time of Edmund, the butchers gave nothing to anybody ; in the
time of Thomas they were compelled to give the farmers 10s. a year.
In the time of Edmund, for the four days of Christmas no court of pleas
of the Portemanmot was held ; in the time of Thomas the farmers used to
compel debtors to pay within the said four days, or imprison their bodies.
In the time of Edmund, the sellers of oatmeal sold their oatmeal without
giving anything to anybody except toll ; in the time of Thomas they were
not allowed to sell oatmeal except by great measures, and then the bedels of
the farmers took by extortion from the buyers a great quantity for measuring
and for that profit gave the farmers 40s. a year.
In the time of Edmund, the farmers of his demesne land used to have the
dung found in the four high streets and not elsewhere in the lanes ; in the
time of Thomas they forcibly took the dung in the lanes against the will of
the burgesses.
In the time of Edmund, from persons paying toll the farmers only
used to take double by view of some of the jurors of the town ; in the time
of Thomas they took from such persons very heavy ransoms at their will
exceeding the value of the thing whereon the toll was so paid, and
often took beyond the true value.
In the time of Edmund, the porters of the castle did not interfere with any
attachments unless with a bailiff of the town ; in the time of Thomas they
forcibly made attachments and other executions without any bailiff, and
did great injuries in the town wherebj'^ the burgesses suffered great hardships.
j In the time of Edmund, if any burgess was impleaded in the court of the
castle, the mayor and bailiffs used to challenge their court and freely have
,it at the Portemanmot; in the time of Thomas they would not receive their
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challenges or grant a court, but compelled the burgesses to answer there by
many and grievous distraints.
In the time of Edmund, buyers of wool used to hire carts to carry their
wool at will ; in the time of Thomas they were compelled to give the farmers a
pemiy for every sack and to hire their carts at the will of the farmers.
In the time of Edmund, the foresters of Frith used not to make attachments
in the to%^'n of Leicester or to interfere there for any trespasses about dry
wood ; in the time of Thomas by extortion and force they made attachments
as well upon those who bought at their doors from poor women carrying dry
branches on their head as upon others, and caused the purchasers to be
amerced at the court of Hethiligh.
In the time of Edmund, the brewers used to be amerced once a year according
to the offence and by assessment at 6d. or I2d. at the most ; in the time of Thomas
the farmers extorted from one half a mark and from another 10s., which they
called farms of Cannemol.
In the time of Edmund, the weavers used to give nothing to anybody ;
in the time of Thomas the farmers took from every weaver ^Od. for leave to
work in broad cloth.
In the time of Edmund, the sellers of salt, herrings, and fish could sell such
merchandise without giving anything except toll ; in the time of Thomas
they were not allowed to sell their merchandise, but only the officers of the
farmers who took great sums of money by extortion.
In the time of Edmund, regraters of cloth selling in their windows were not
amerced except by view of juries of the town and once a year at 12d. ; in
the time of Thomas they were compelled by extortion to make heavy fines.
C. Inq. Misc. File 78. (46.)
549. Commission to Hamon de Chiggewell and Robert de Keleseye. York.
5 July 15 Edward 11. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Surrey.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. London. 20 July
16 Edward II.
Panel of Jurors.
Inquisition : — Suthwerk. Friday before St. James. 16 Edward II.
Juliana, sometime the wife of John de Maldon, deceased, gave a messuage
and 8 acres of land in Lameheth to Richard le Fesu of Gereseie and Florence
his wife ; the said Florence died seised thereof ; after her death John de la
Marche, her brother and next heir, entered, and was in peaceful seisin until
disseised by Roger Damori, after whose forfeiture the tenements were taken
into the king's hand. Mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (47.)
550. Inquisition before the sheriff of Gloucester. Gloucester. Saturday
the eve of Trinity, 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Nicholas Onyot of Trynleye on Sunday after the Assumption by his writing
enfeoffed John Kyngot of a messuage, 12 acres of land, and 3 acres of meadow,
in Trjmleye, and on Monday after St. Lucy following disseised him and on
Wednesday after that feast joined Roger Dammory, a rebel, and behaved as a
rebel at Gloucester, Worcester, and Burton-on-Trent ; and because the
tenements were found in his seisin they were taken into the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (48.)
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551. Writ to the sheriff of York. Rothewell. 25 April 15 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition before Simon Ward, sheriff : — Everesley. Trinity Sunday
15 Edward II. [6 June 1322.]
No evildoer broke into the house of Sir Thomas de Colevill at E vers! ay by
night, nor carried off his wife Margaret : but on the Sunday after Easter
Margaret fled from the house by the procurement of Agatha late wife of
Marmaduke Darell, knight, and her son Richard, who received Margaret
and still do so. No evildoer took away any goods or chattels of Thomas
with Margaret, nor did Margaret take anything except her gown {robam).
C. Inq. Misc. File 87. (49.)
552. Commission to John de Ifeld and Richard de Potesgrave. York.
3 December 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition : — Tonebrigge. Thursday before St. Gregory the Pope.
William de Stupereshelde demised 12 acres of meadow in Tonebrigge to
Thomas Colpeper for a year to receive the crop for a year only and not in fee
or otherwise. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 641. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (1.)
553. Writ to Richard de Emeldon keeper of certain lands now in the
•king's hand in co. Northumberland. Knaresburgh. 11 March 16 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition : — Durham. Thursday after the Annunciation.
John de Colcestre chaplain, father of Denise wife of John Page, gave a
burgage in Durham to the said John and Denise and her heirs. Cf . Close Roll
Calendar, p. 661. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (2.)
554. Writ to Edmund earl of Kent, constable of Dover Castle and warden
of the Cinque Ports or to him who supplies his place. Rothewell. 6 June
15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Iham. Saturday before Michaelmas 16 Edward II.
The mayor and barons of Wynchelse have occupied and inclosed a plot
containing 15 acres of the soil of the abbot of Fecamp of his town of Iham,
for which the said abbot used to receive yearly 405. The plot is worth 4:1. 12d.
yearly. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (3.)
555. Writ to Master John Wale way n clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Pontefract. 12 February 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Hatfeld Peverel. Mid-Lent Sunday.
Essex.
Alexander Quintyn held for life the manor of Hatfeld Peverel.
Nobody claims any right in the manor except Edmund Bacoun. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 634. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (4.)
556. Petition to the king and council from Maud le Engleys of Bride brok.
French.
Commission to William de Gosefeld and Aumfrey de Staunton. Forset.
5 October 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Branketre. Monday after the Epiphany. [1323.]
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A messuage and 40 acres of land in Bridebrok were seized into the king's
hand by Geoffrey Dode and WilHam de Neweport on Wednesday after St.
Nicholas 15 Edward II, when William Lengleis and Maud his wife were seised
thereof. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 78. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (5.)
557. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk escheator south of Trent.
Westminster. 18 April 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Bremesgrave. 28 June.
The predecessors of the abbot of Bodesley acquired an acre of land in Kinges-
nortone from Richard de la Wichalle before the statute of mortmain. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 574. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (6.)
558. Writ to Thomas de Burgh escheator north of Trent. Couwik.
10 Jime 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Hunmanby. 11 June.
Tenements in Hunmanby and Fulthorp held by Adam de Gaunt and Agnes
his wife. Qi. Close Roll Calendar, p. 660. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (7.)
559. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. York. 6 May
16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — York. Saturday the feast of St. Barnabas.
A plot of land in Conyngestrete in the city of York, on which Walter de
Bibiry deceased and Cecily his wife built a shop, is the freehold of the said
Cecily. Qi. Close Roll Calendar, p. 2. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (8.)
560. Commission to William de Bourn, Bobert de Stokheye, and Matthew
de Crouthorn. Pontefract. 15 February 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Matthew. Exeter. Wednesday
before St. Tiburcius and St. Valerianus.
Thomas de Langedon held for life certain land in Cortes knolle by demise
of John son of Philip de Beamound. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 407.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (9.)
561. Commission to Robert de Aston keeper of lands in co. Somerset,
which belonged to rebels and are now in the king's hand, and to Robert de
Hungerford. York. 5 May. 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. 10 June.
Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, sold to Ellis de Stapelton the wardship
of the lands of John de Ken during the minority of his heir. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 400. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (10.)
562. Commission to William de Bourn and John de Hampton. Tower of
London. 13 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Bristol. Sunday the morrow of St. Barnabas.
The prior and convent of Bath and their predecessors have received from
time beyond memory, a yearly rent of %l. from certain lands in Olveston,
which belonged to Roger Crok and Henry son of William. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 667. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (11.)
563. Petition to the king and council from the villeins of the manor of
Penros in Anglesey. French,
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Writ to Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who supplies
his place in the parts of North Wales. York. 18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before Thomas de Wynnesbury supplying the place of the said
Edmund, in Penros. Thursday after St. James 16 Edward II.
The ancestors of the villeins of the king's manor of Penros before the conquest
of Wales paid yearly to the Princes for rent of assise of 6| gavels of land,
4:1. 9s. 4d., besides the services and customs which they did for the residue of their
lands there and for 4 carucates of demesne long since delivered to the
villeins.
The said services and customs after the conquest were extended at \8l. 5s. 2^d.
and Master Richard de Abyndon, the king's clerk, made an extent of the same,
so burdensome and excessive that the amount thereof could never be levied
within 205. 6^. ; afterwards friar Llewellyn, then prior of the Friars Preachers
of Bangor, who was associated with the said Master Richard in making the
extent, because Master Richard did not await him, came to the manor and
made a new extent, and caused it to be enrolled together with the first extent
in the roll of the extent of the whole county of Anglesey, so that the villeins
have been unduly charged with 21/. 6f/. yearly. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 304. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (12.)
564. Commission to Nicholas de Bolyngbroke, Peter de Lud3mgton, and
Alan de Cubbeldik. York. 2 December 16 Edward II. [1323.] By petition
of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Lincoln. Saturday
after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist 17 Edward 11.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Tuesday after St. Matthew 17 Edward II.
Richard Tuchet, by virtue of a writing made to him by William Tuchet, his
brother, dated at London on the Purification 1 Edward II, was seised of a yearly
rent of 1035. from the manor of Burreth. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 64.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (13.)
565. Writ to Thomas de Deyvill, keeper of certain forfeited lands in co,
York. Bisshopthorp. 6 June 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Snayth. Monday after St. Barnabas.
John de Metham deceased held of Thomas, then earl of Lancaster, a moiety
of the manor of Polyngton by fealty and the yearly service of 25<s. 4rf. and
suit to the court of Snayth every three weeks, and not by knight service.
The said John and Sibyl his wife held of the earl a tenement in Egburgh by
knight service.
After the death of the said John, the earl entered the said moiety in the
name of wardship, and sold the wardship with the marriage of Thomas son
and heir of the said John, then under age, to Nicholas de Metham for 200Z. ;
the said Thomas, when of full age, entered the moiety, and was afterwards
outlawed for a felony done to William de Skipton in co. Nottingham.
After the outlawry John de Birton, then bailiff of the earl, seized the moiety
as an escheat, and held the same until Sibyl de Metham, mother of the said
Thomas de Metham, by assent of the bailiffs of the earl entered it and still
holds it, for what reason the jurors know not, C. Inq. Misc, File 88. (14.)
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566. Petition to the king and council from Robert son and heir of Laurence
de Broke. French.
Commission to Henry Spigurnel, John de Cantebrig, and John de Sharde-
lowe. Rothewell. 8 June 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford. By petition
of the Council.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Couesgrave.
9 September.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Henry and John de Cantebrig. Fynemere.
Saturday after Michaelmas 16 Edward II.
Laru-ence de Brok, grandfather of Laurence son of Hugh de Brok, whose
heir he is, acquired for himself and his heirs in the time of King Henry III,
from William de Bosco the manor of Fynemere co. Oxford, and died seised
thereof, after his death Hugh his son and heir, entered the manor and peace-
fully held it all his time ; after his death the said Laurence, now complainant,
entered the manor and peacefully continued in seisin until disseised by Walter
de Langeton, late bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, William Tuchet, and
others, for wliich he arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against them, and
prosecuted the same until the manor, by the forfeiture of the said William
Tuchet, a rebel, was taken into the king's hand.
The said Laurence never granted any estate in the manor to the said bishop
or William, nor had any recompence therefor.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance of the foregoing commission to the sheriff
of Buckingham. By petition of the Council.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Couesgrave.
9 September.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Tyngewyk. Saturday after Michaelmas.
Similar findings as to the manor of Preston co. Buckingham, acquired by
the said Laurence, the grandfatlier, from Arnald By set.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (15.)
567. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Newcastle -on-Tyne. 21 September 16 Edward II. [1322.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Scarthou. Wednesday, the morrow of St. Thomas the
Apostle.
Divers lands in Scarthou are of the inheritance of Alesia, daughter and heir
of Henry de Lacy sometime earl of Lincoln, late the wife of Thomas late earl
of Lancaster.
Similar inquisition as to divers lands in Salfletby. Monday the eve of
St. Thomas the Apostle. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, j). 40.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (16.)
568. Writ to Master John Walewayn, clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Knaresburgh. 14 March 16 Edward II"^, [1323.]
Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Haughele. 23 March.
Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, long before the publication of the
statute of mortmain, enfeoffed the predecessor of the abbot of Hayles of 5
acres of meadow in Haughele called le fishpondmede. Cf . C7o.se Roll Calendar,
p. 651. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (17.)
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569. Commission to Adam de Hoperton and Thomas DeyviU. Felton.
8 August 10 Edward II. [1322.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
Peter de Brus granted to the predecessor of the prior of Helagh Park,
10 marks yearly out of the mill of Knottingley. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 253. ^ C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (18.)
570. Petition to the king and council from Robert Power. French.
Commission to Henry de Pentelowe and Robert de Hungerford. West-
minster. 5 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By petition of the Council.
Letter from the said commissioners to the sheriff of Berks.
Panel of jurors.
Berks.
Inquisition : — Neubury. Wednesday after the Ascension.
Robert Pouwer demised to Warin de Insula a messuge and 4 virgates of land
in Pesemere at Michaelmas 12 Edward III, for seven years at a yearly rent of
5 marks.
The said Robert was seised of the said rent for two years in the lifetime of the
said Warin by the hands of Richard Clerk, receiver of the said Warin, a
messuage and 2 virgates are held of Simon de Norton and Agnes his wife, in
her right, by the yearly service of 2s., and rendering yearly to the king &d.
for hidage ; the other 2 virgates are held of Simon Darches by the service of
a twentieth of a knight's fee, rendering yearly to the king 6c?. for hidage ;
the tenements are of the yearly value of 30s.
After the completion of the term of seven years the tenements ought to revert
to the said Robert, if alive ; after his death to Alice, sometime the wife of the
said Warin, by a fine levied in the king's court. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (19.)
571 . Commission to John de Dovorre and John le Porter. Donestaple.
25 March 16 Edward II. [1323.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Reynham. Sunday the quinzaine of Easter.
Amicabilia, late the wife of Nicholas Fermbaud, demised to Henry Gernet,
a messuage, 90 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 6 acres of wood, and 30s. of
rent in Westthurrok, Dungeselles, and Stanford, co. Essex, to hold at her will.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 646. C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (20.)
572. Commission to Richard de Horsle, Adam de Benton, and Adam de
Boghes. Pontefract. 22 February 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king,
on the information of Master R. de Baldok.
Extent before the said Richard and Adam de Benton of the possessions
of John de ^Middelton a rebel, in Belshow, Merdisfen, Bechefeld, Neuham,
Kyrkeheton, Speryden, Hertweyton, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Burnton, Neuland,
Bamburgh, and Cramelyngton. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Monday before St.
Gregory the Pope.
Extent before the same of the manor of Silkesworth in the bishopric of
Durham. Durham. Monday after St. Gregory the Pope.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (21.)
573. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. York. 24 November 1 6 Edward II.
[1322.]
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Monday after the Conception.
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The manor of Hildesleigh, which belonged to Peter de Monteforti, by
feoffment of John Lynet, was taken into the king's hand because Henry
Lynet, a rebel and an adherent of Roger Dammory, forcibly entered it when
the said Peter would not join the rebels. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 621.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (22.)
574. Writ to Robert de Holden and Robert de Micheldevre, keepers of
the lands which belonged to John de Somery. Fenham. 2 September
16 Edward IL [1322.]
Inquisition : — Doddeleye. Friday 15 October.
William de Alvereston, parson of King's Swynford, held 38 acres of land in
King's S\^'ynford of John de Somery, and was in his service, and because he
could not please him, the said John unjustly expelled him from the land
and held it for life ; wherefore, the said keepers seized it into the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (23.)
575. Writ to Thomas de Burgo, escheator north of Trent, of certiorari
super vero valore of lands &c. in the king's hand in Sadebery in Lonesdale.
W ... 25 May 16 Edward II. By K. on the information of Roger de
Waltham. Cf. Calendar of Inq. Post Mortem, Vol. VI. No. 378.
C. Inq. Misc. File 88. (24.)
576. Commission to Roger Beler, John Cheynel, and Walter Waldeshef.
Fenham. 1 September 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Derby. Saturday before Michaelmas.
Henry de Bradburne, son and heir of Roger de Bradburne, dowered his
mother Philippa with all the lands in co. Derby, whereof his father was seised
when he married her. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 625.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (1.)
577. Commission to Gilbert de Ebor', Matthew Broun, and Ralph Beler.
Tower of London. 16 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king, on the
information of Master Robert de Baldock.
Inquisition : — Melton Moubrai. Wednesday the feast of St. Peter and
St. Paul.
John de Moubrai had in the manor of Melton Moubrai view of frankpledge ;
infangenthef and outfangenthef ; waifs ; blodewyt ; hue and cry from
the hour of vespers on Monday to after sunset on Tuesday every week ; amends
of the assize of bread and ale for the whole year ; a market on Tuesday ; two
fairs, viz. one in WTiitsun week for three days, to wit on Tuesday and the
two following days, the other on the eve, the day, and the morrow of St. Laur-
ence, and for eight days following ; free warren ; a custom called ' Thurghtolle '
on all merchandise passing through the towns of Melton Moubrai and Kirkeby ;
and the whole profit of the ferry of Kynardfery which belonged to Robert
Beler, by feoffment of the ancestors of the said John, for a yearly rent.
The hamlets of Somerdby co. Leicester, which belonged to the Templars ;
Sidestoke co. Warwick ; and Creke co. Northampton, held by William de
Assheby of Roger de Moubrai, ancestor of the said John ; which by the out-
lawry of the said William for felony came to the king's hands, have always
been parcel of the said manor.
The manor of Balsale co. Warwick, which the Templars once held of tlie
said John by the service of a knight's fee, is appurtenant to the said manor
Wt. 34623. i 10
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of IVIelton Moubrai ; and came to the hands of the said John by the aboHtion
of the order of the Temple, and was in his demesne until his forfeitm-e.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (2.)
578. Commission to John de Travers keeper of lands formerly of rebels
and now in the king's hand, in co. Lancaster ; and John de Lancastre.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 3 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Moudesley. Sunday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
William de Hoton demised a messuage and 60 acres of land in Moudesley
to Robert de Dalton for life.
Commission to same. Cowyk. 13 May.
Inquisition : — Eccleston. Saturday after Trinity. [1323.]
Three messuages and 60 acres of land in Moutheslegh were seized into the
king's hand because the said Robert was with Thomas, late earl of Lancaster,
a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 664. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (3.)
579. Commission to William de Bourn, John de Hampton, and John de
Fosse. Pontefract. 15 February 16 Edward II. [1323.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Gloucester. Monday the
morrow of Palm Sunday.
Avelina, late the wife of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, was jointly enfeofifed
with him of the manor of King's Stanley and the advowson of the church,
by Almaric le Despenser. Cf. Close Boll Colendar, p. 651.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (4.)
580. Petition to the king and council from John de Wydevill of Grafton.
French.
Commission to Henry Spigurnel, Roger Beler, and John de Wilughby.
York. 6 July 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northampton.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. York. 8 July.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Henry and John. Northampton. Wednesday
after St. Laurence 16 Edward II.
William de Passenham, grandfather of John de Wydevill of Grafton, whose
heir he is, died seised of the manor of Passenham, after whose death the manor
descended to William his son and heir, a fatuous person, by reason of whose
fatuity the late King Edward entered the manor, and committed the wardship
thereof and of the body of the said William son of William, to Hugh le fitz
Otes, then steward of the household.
The said Hugh afterwards demised the wardship to Master Thomas de
Sudynton, in whose wardship the said William son of William died, wherefore
Henry, his brother and heir, entered the manor, and continued his seisin
thereof until disseised by the said Thomas.
The said Henry prosecuted an assize of novel disseisin against the said
Thomas until his death, when Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, because
the manor was held of him as of the honour of Tuttebury, seized it into his
hand as chief lord, and retained it until by reason of his rebellion it was seized
into the king's hand, C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (5.)
MISCELLANEOUS 147
581 . Petition to the kins and council from Adam de Swilyngton and Mar-
gery his wife, formerly the wife of Roger de Pilkyngton. French.
Commission to John Travers and Gilbert de Sengleton. Pontefract. 20
February 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Wygan. Monday the morrow of Trinity.
Ralph de Upton, clerk, who was seised of a third of a mill in Redych, in the
year 10 Edward II, enfeoffed thereof the said Roger and Margery and their
heirs ; wherefore the said Margery was seised thereof jointly with the said
Roger, until the said third part was seized into the king's hand because the
said Roger was said to have adhered to Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, a
rebel.
The said third part is held of John de Kyrkeby by homage and knight
service, viz. the service of \d. to the scutage of 40^.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (6.)
582. Petition to the king and council from Robert de Lathum. French.
Commission to Adam de Hoperton and Richard de Musle. Alnewyk.
12 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Tadkastere. Wednesday the feast of the Nativity of St.
Mary.
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, by the destruction of the order of Templars,
seized the manor of Templehirst into his hand as lord of that fee, and
granted it by his deed to William de Holand and his heirs in tail with remainder
to Robert de Holand and his heirs in tail, with reversion to himself.
The said Robert entered the manor after the death of the said William
and afterwards granted 2 parts of it with other lands in Kelington, Eggeburgh,
Smetheton, Norton, Hethensale, and Balne, to Robert de Lathum and
Katharine his wife for their lives at a yearly rent of 20Z., who peacefully
continued their seisin until Simon de Driby and Gilbert de Singelton,
pretending that the manor was in the hand of Robert de Holand, seized the
said two parts together with the other lands aforesaid into the king's hand.
The tenements were held of the earl of Lancaster as of the honour of
Pontefract. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (7.)
583. Writ to Master John Walewa3ni clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Rothewell. 15 May 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Ayllesbury. 1 June.
Ralph Basset of Drayton and Joan his wife acquired from Thomas Chamber-
leyn and Margery his wife, 50 acres of land in Shtrington, held of Sibyl daughter
and heir of Roger de Carrom then under age and in the king's wardship, by
homage and fealty, and not of the king in chief.
Roger de Wellesworth, late escheator, seized the said land into the king's
hand, pretending that it was held of the king without removing the said
Ralph and Joan ; the land is of the yearly value of 25s.
Immediately afterwards John de Burgo took it by commission from the
Exchequer during the king's pleasure at a fixed yearly farm ; but the said
Ralph and Joan still continued their seisin and carried away all the profits,
and are still seised thereof. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (8.)
584. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Peytowe. Stowepark.
20 January 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Gloucester.
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Inquisition : — Caumpedene. Tuesday the feast of St. Peter's Chair.
John Giflfard of Boy tone on Monday the eve of the Purification 33 Edward I,
granted to Walter Pikerel for Ufe a yearly rent of 121. out of the manor of Norton,
CO. Gloucester, in exchange for the manor of Sherston. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 639. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (9.)
585. Commission to Robert de Asshele and Geoffrey de la Lee. West-
minster. 6 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Hertford. 14 April.
The manor of Merdele was charged with certain payments to Roger de
Luda. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 644. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (10.)
586. Commission to Henry de Cobham, Richard de Podesgrave, and
Thomas de Faversham. Pontefract. 15 February 16 Edward II. [1323.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Henry and Thomas. Rochester. Tuesday after
Palm Sunday.
Cecily de Bello Campo of Somerset demised a moiety of the manor of
Sellynges co. Kent to Bartholomew de Badelesmere for life. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 476. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (11.)
587. Commission to Henry Spigurnel, William de Herle, Roger de Tiryng-
ham, and Thomas de Radeclyve. Tower of London. 16 April 16 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition before the said Roger and Thomas. Leicester. 9 May.
Services of certain free tenants of the hamlets of Gleen, Blacfordeby, and
Assheby in the manor of Assheby la Zousche. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 654.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (12.)
588. Commission to John de- Lyston, John de Dovorr, and Robert de
Assheley. Tower of London. 6 April 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before John le Porter, keeper of lands of rebels in Essex.
Stratford Langethorn. Tuesday after the close of Easter.
Possessions of William de la Haye in Grenestede.
Inquisition before John de Lystone and Robert de Asshelye. Rumford.
Sunday after St. George.
Possessions of William de la Haye in Grenestede. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 655. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (13.)
589. Writ to Master John Walwayn, escheator south of Trent. Bishop-
thorpe. 6 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Wells. 23 June.
The dean and chapter of Wells acquired divers rents in Wells before the
publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 664.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (14.)
590. Commission to John de Wylughby and Eustace de Burneby. York.
8 May 16 Edward II. [1323.]
By the treasurer on the information of Master John de Hyldesle.
Inquisition :— Northampton. Tiiursday in \^^iitsun week.
MISCELLANEOUS 149
The buildings of Noithampton Castle need repairs estimated to cost
1,097/. 6s. Sd. An old tower called ' Faukestour,' begun in the time of
King Henry the elder, is mentioned. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (15.)
591. Writ to John le Porter, keeper of certain lands of rebels in Essex.
York. 28 November, 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Writele. Thursday after Christmas.
Geoffrey Dode seized into the king's hands certain tenements of Giles
Sabrith in Great Badewe, viz. 60 acres of arable land, 3 acres of meadow,
3 acres of wood, 4 acres of pasture, 3cS. 6d. of yearly rent, and the fourth part
of a messuage, because John de Chelmersford clerk, who was of the household
of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, a rebel, had seisin thereof as security from
the said Giles for 30/., which debt the said Giles had satisfied.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (16.)
592. Commission to John de Bousser and Nicholas Dengayn. York.
21 July 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — W3i:liam. Monday after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
John de Goldyngton demised to Richard de Messing of London the manor
called ' Le Rynggers ' in Terling and the manor of Little Badewe. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 5^5. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (17.)
593. Commission to John de Benstede and John de la Haye. York.
10 July 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Hicche co. Hertford. Monday after the Assumption.
William Tuchet and Ellen wife of William de la Doune acquired the manor
of AVelles from William de Goldyngton and Margaret his Avife by fine in the
year 3 Edward II.
The manor is in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said William Tuchet,
and is held of Robert de Kendale and Margaret his wife by the service of a
knight's fee, a yearly payment of 2 marks, 6s. for the sheriff's aid, and suit
of court, and is of the yearly value of 10/.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. York. 20 May
15 Edward II. By petition of the Council.
Copy of the fine before mentioned. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (18.)
594. Commission to John de Hampton, Robert de Aston, and William
de Brokworth. Alnewyk. 14 August 16 Edward II. [1322.] By the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and William. Gloucester. Tuesday
the feast of St. Matthew.
Roges Gacelyn had nothing in a messuage and a carucate of land in Acton
Torvill except as second husband of Amice sometime the wife of William de
Arches. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, j). 616. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (19.)
595. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 13 September 16 Edward II. [1322.]
By the king on the information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Berks.
Inquisition : — Wanet^mgge. Saturday the feast of St. Leonard.
Walter de Langeton, late bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, granted the
manor of Upledecumbe to Giles de Wachesham for life ; the said Giles
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continued his seisin thereof for three Aveeks before the death of the said bishop ;
the said manor is held of the Idng as of the honour of Wallingford by the
service of two parts of half a knight's fee and suit of court monthly, and is of
the yearly value of 91. lis. 8^.
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Boreford. Saturday after St. Luke.
The said bishop granted the manors of Folebrok and Westhalle to the
said Giles for life, who continued his seisin thereof for three weeks before
the death of the bishop ; the manors are held of the king as of the honour of
St. Valery by the ser^dce of 1|^ knight's fees and suit of court at North Oseneye.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 229. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (20.)
596. Petition to the king from Denise late the wife of John Page. French.
Writ to Richard de Eraeldon, keeper of certain lands of rebels in the bishopric
of Durham. Cowick. 16 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Durham. Monday before St. Margaret 17 Edward II.
John de Colcestre chaplain granted a messuage in Durham to John Page
and Denise his wife and her heirs ; the messuage is held of the bishop of
Durham by the yearly service of 20d., and is of the yearly value of 205.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (21.)
597. Commission to Richard de Wylughby, Robert Touk, and Henry de
Hambury. Hathelsay. 1 January 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before the said Richard and Robert.
The manor of Bradburn was held of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, when Henry
de Bradburn gave it with all his other lands in Derby, by the yearly service
of a pair of gilt spurs or I2d.
A valuation is given of the said manor and of lands, mills, and rents in
Peverwyche, Bentele, Knyveton, le Lee, Ofcote, Undurwode, Wirkesworth,
le Houhg, Holont and le Burgwes. Cf, Close Roll Calendar, p. 625.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (22.)
598. Inquisition before GObert Talebot and Walter atte Nasse.
St. Briavel's. 16 May 16 Edward 11. [1323.]
Repairs needed for St. Briavel's castle.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (23.)
599. Commission to Laurence de Che worth and Richard de Wliatton,
York. 28 June 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Thursday after St. Bartholomew.
Begyn de Baeus and many others (named) robbed the king's manor of
Wheteleye of 40 oxen, 40 cows, 10 stirks, 30 horses and mares, 30 quarters of
barley, 30 quarters of beans, 30 quarters of oats, and 20 quarters of wheat ;
they also robbed the king's manor of Gryngeleye of 20 oxen, 20 cows, 38 horses
and mares, 10 quarters of wheat, 30 quarters of barley, 20 quarters of beans,
and a quantity (illegible) of oats. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 318.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (24.)
600. Inquisition before Roger de Waltham, keeper of certain lands in co.
Stafford, which are in the king's hand. Adgersley. . . . after St. Chad
16 Edward II. [1323.]
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The lands of Robert de ^\Tiitfeld in Adgersleye and Uttoxhather were taken
into the king's hand because he wore the robes of Thomas sometime earl of
Lancaster. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 634. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (25.)
601 . Commission to John de Lancastre and Gilbert de Sengleton. New-
castle-on-Tyne. 18 September 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Wygayn. Monday after St. Leonard.
Margery late the wife of Roger de Pilkynton was enfeoffed jointly with her
husband of the manors of Pilkynton and Chetham and other lands. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 610. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (26.)
602. Commission to John de Dovre and John le Porter, keeper of certain
lands of rebels in Essex. York. 25 November 16 Edward II. [1322.]
By the king.
Inquisition : — Brentwood. Friday after the Conception.
EHzabeth, late the wife of John de Breansoun, was enfeoffed jointly with her
husband of the manor of West Thurrok, and held divers lands in dower. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 617. C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (27.)
603. Writ to Master John Wale way n clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Okliam. 28 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king on the information of
Master Robert de Baldok.
Essex.
Inquisition : — Branketre. Saturday the eve of Whitsun.
King Edward I, to whom Gilbert Pecche granted the manor of Gestingthovp
called ' Netherehalle,' granted that manor to Guy Ferre, now deceased, and
his heirs in tail male, with reversion to the king.
The said Guy died without heir tail, and the manor came into the hand of
the present king.
A valuation of the manor follows, amounting to III. Is. 3|c?. a year.
The heir of Henry de Crammavill holds of the said manor a carucate of
land in Neweton co. Suffolk by the service of a knight's fee, worth lOOs. ;
William de Royston likewise holds a messuage, 80 acres of land, 3 acres of
pasture, and lis. of rent, in Gestingthorp and Great Mapiltrested by the service
of a quarter of a fee worth IO5. ; Richard atte Lee and Sayena his wife likewise
hold certain tenements in Bolemere by knight service.
C. Inq. Misc. File 89. (28.)
604. Petition to the king and Council from William de Stokke and John
de Langebrigge. French.
Commission to John de Stonore and William de Hardene. Haywra. 28 May
15 Edward 11. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Saturday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
16 Edward II.
Two messuages in Cherleton, a messuage in Colemanneshangre and Staunden,
and a virgate and 5 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow in the said towns,
after the death of John Hommedieu the elder ought to remain to the petitioners
by virtue of a fine levied before Master Roger de Seyton and his fellows,
justices in eyre of King Henry III, in eo. Hants, between the said John de
Langebrigge and Nicholas Hommedieu and Maud his wife.
The petitioners were seised of the tenements immediately after the death of the
said John Hommedieu the elder, on Thursday after Michaelmas 15 Edward II,
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and continued their seisin until the Sunday before St. Simon and St. Jude
next following, when they were disseised by John Honimedieu the younger,
who on the Monday following enfeoffed thereof Thomas, sometime earl of
Lancaster, by whose forfeiture they are in the king's hand.
Other tenements claimed by the petitioners are not in co. Wilts.
C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (1.)
605. Commission to Walram de Rocheford, Geoffrey de la Lee, and John
de Dovre. Stowepark. 20 January 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before the said Walram and Geoffrey. Pokerich. Saturday
before St. Valentine.
Master Simon de Gledeseye granted by his writing and by a fine the manor
of Boklaund to Henry de Boklaund and Alice his wife for life with remainders ;
she demised it to Bartholomew de Badelesmere for her life, by whose forfeiture
it was taken into the king's hands ; it ought to remain to Richard, brother
of Reynold son of the said Henry and Alice ; it is held of the honour of Tonge,
CO. Kent by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. Meuros. 26 August.
Copy of the fine before-mentioned.
Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. York. 2 November.
Inquisition : — Boklaund. Saturday after St. Martin.
The said Alice demised the said manor to the said Bartholomew, for her
life at a yearly rent of 20^. ; the manor was taken into the king's hand because
the said Bartholomew was a rebel.
Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. York. 26 November.
Inquisition : — Buklaund. Tuesday after St. Nicholas.
Similar to the foregoing inquisition, but fuller. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 635.
C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (2.)
606. Inquisition before John de Wilughby and William de Assheby, in the
presence of Roger de Whaton. Northampton. Thursday after St. Peter's
Chair. 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Certain tenements belonged to John le Personesone of Wolde, who died
seised thereof, having first kept one Amice as a concubine, of whom outside
marriage he begat John son of John de Wolde, after whose birth the said
John de Personesone married the said Amice and begat William son of John
de Wolde ; after the death of the said John le Personesone the said William
entered the tenements as his heir and was seised thereof, until John de Insula
together with the said John son of John de Wolde disseised him ; after which
disseisin the said John son of John enfeoffed of the said tenements Gerard de
Insula who died seised thereof, after whose death Warin de Insula entered the
same as his brother and heir, and enfeoffed thereof John de Insula by reason
of whose rebellion the tenements are now in the king's hand.
John son of Agnes is kinsman and next heir of the said William, as son of
Agnes sister of John le Personesone.
Two parts of a messuage and 90 acres of land in Wolde (part of the said
tenements) are held of John de Landwath by homage, fealty, suit of court,
a yearly service of 7*. 9d. and 2 hens, and knight service ; the third part
thereof is held of Philip Gauge by fealty and the yearly service of a penny.
Thirty acres of land in Faxton (part of the said tenements) are held of Adam
de Well, who is under age and in the king's wardship, by homage, fealty, suit
of court, a yearly service of 7^. 4d. and 2 geese, and knight service.
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The tenements are perpetually charged with a yearly payment of 95. 5d.
to the abbot of St. James without Northampton and his successors, and are
of the yearly value of 45^. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (3.)
607. Commission to John de Donecastre and Richard de Mosele. Rothe-
well. 16 May 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — York. Friday after the octave of Trinity.
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, gave to John de Eland for life 20 marks
of rent to be received from certain tenants in Soland, Fekesby, Rastryk, Hyp-
prom, and Rysseword ; the said towns are in the king's hands by the forfeiture
of Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, who was enfeoffed thereof by the said
earl of Surrey. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 323. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (4.)
608. Commission to John de Bousser, John de Liston, and John de Dovere.
Knaresburgh. 8 March 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before the said John de Bousser and John de Lyston, in the
presence of the sheriff of Essex. Brentwood. Saturday in Easter week.
The abbot and convent of Bylegh demised by writing to Robert atte Lee the
manor of Great Perindon for twelve years from Easter 14 Edward II, at a yearly
rent of 24/. ; also land which belonged to Peter de Perindon for 7 years at a
yearly rent of 20*.
By reason of the said Robert being in arrear of rent, and not having main-
tained the buildings, the abbot, in accordance with the writing, entered the
tenements on the feast of St. Andrew last past. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (5.)
609. Commission to Gilbert de Singelton and John de Lancastre.
Alnewyk. 9 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Lancaster.
Inquisition : — Gayristang. Monday before Michaelmas.
William de Etheleswyk enfeoffed Thomas de Singelton and Joan his wife
and the heirs of the said Thomas of 3 messuages, a watermill, and 2 bovates
of land in Etheleswyk in return for maintenance ; the tenements came to the
hands of Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, by reason of the minority of
Adam son of William Banastre, heir of Thomas de Singelton. Cf. Close Boll
Calendar, p. 41. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (6.)
610. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. York.
. 30 November 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Egremund co. Cumberland. Friday after the Epiphany.
[1323.]
Richard de Lucy was seised in the time of King Henry III, of the manors of
Egremund, Aspatrik, Caldebek, Brayquart, and Husacre ; after his death
they descended to Amabilla and Alice, his daughters and heirs, between whom
the inheritance was divided in the king's court in the year 15 Henry III ; to
the share of the said Alice, ancestor of Antony de Lucy, whose heir he is, was
assigned a yearly rent of U. from the mill of Egremond, until an exchange
should be made with the said Alice or her heirs by the said Amabilla, ancestor
of John de Multon, who is under age and in the king's wardship, of land or rent
to the value of the said 41. in a suitable place. The said Antony, Thomas his
elder brother, and Thomas his father, were seised of the said rent until the
death of Thomas de Multon lately deceased. The mill belongs to the manor of
Egremond which is held of the king in chief by the service of a knight's fee ;
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it is worth 6/. yearly and used to be worth more before the destruction by the
Scots ; a third thereof is assigned as dower to Eleanor late the wife of the said
Thomas de Multon ; two parts are in the king's hand by reason of the minority
of the said John.
The said Antony and his ancestors have never received a rent of 5s. from
the said mill. Ci. Close Roll Calendar, p. 268. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (7.)
611. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Tower of London. 16 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king on the
information of Master Robert de Baldok.
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Egliefeld. 8 May.
Valuation of the manor of Eghefeld. Sum 151. 6s. 2d.
Valuation of the manor of Walcote by Bromholm. Sum 17^. I9d.
The above belonged to Thomas Roscelyn.
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Staunton Harcourt. Sunday the feast of St. Philip and
St. James.
Valuation of the manor of Staunton Harcourt, which belonged to Roger
de Mortuo Mari, of Chirk. Sum 22/. 3s. S^d. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (8.)
61 2. Two petitions to the king and Council from Peter de Saltmersh. French.
Commission to Alexander de Cave and Robert de Amcotes. York. 8 July
16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Yucflet. Friday before St. Peter's Chains.
Gerard Salveyn disseised Elvard de Saltmersh of 5 acres of land in Skelton
on the eve of the Assumption 34 Edward I ; the land came to the king's
hand by feoffment of the said Gerard, and afterwards to the hands of Roger
Damory by feoffment of the king, and is now in the king's hand by the for-
feiture of the said Roger ; the petitioner is the next heir of the said Elvard.
C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (9.)
613. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Cowyk. 12 May 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Winchester. Monday the morrow of Trinity.
Value and services of a messuage and 2 carucates of land in Sparkeford,
Hurselye, and Compton, to be granted by Nicholas de Maydeneston to the
prior and convent of St. Swithun's Winchester. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
V. 290. C. Inq. Misc. File 90. (10.)
61 4. Petition to the king and council from Robert Gille. French.
Commission to John de Hampton and Robert de Aston. Cowik. 8 June
16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Sunday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
Robert Gille held a messuage and 2 virgates of land in Great and Little
Benetham of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, a rebel, by the service of being
his messenger. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (1.)
61 5. Commission to John de Donecastre, Thomas de Eyvill, and Richard
de Musleye. Westminster. 4 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king.
Inquisition before the said John and Richard. Wakefeld. Friday the
feast of St. Botulph.
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The prior and convent of Lewes used to receive a yearly rent of 21/. for
tithe of the lands of the earl Warenne in co. York ; the present prior granted
to Master Albertinus Rogerii of Pistoia and John de Triple for 5 years all their
manors, churches, and lands in Halifax, Conigsburgh, and Braythewell.
Copy of the grant mentioned above. Cf. Close. Roll Calendar, p. 119.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (2.)
61 6. Petition to the king and Council from John de Bradenestoke. French.
Commission to Robert de Aston and William de Brokworth. Westminster,
18 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Cheltenham. 24 May.
The petitioner had in Lekhampton a messuage, and a carucate and 1 2 acres
of land with a croft called ' Spenserescroft,' and 13s. Gd. of rent, and demised
the moiety of the messuage and land, and the rent to Alice late the wife of John
de Bradenestoke for life, with reversion to the petitioner, retaining the other
moiety of the messuage and land whereof he afterwards enfeoffed Robert de
Prestebury.
The husband of the said Alice long afterwards demised the other moiety
of the messuage and land, and the rent, to the said Robert for her life at a yearly
rent ; she died on 2 April 16 Edward II ; the tenements were taken into the
the king's hand by reason of the rebellion of the said Robert.
The messuage is held of John Daubeney ; the residue is held of the abbot of
Fecamp by the yearly service of 4s. 4c?. and suit of court ; the tenements so
demised to the said Alice are of the yearly value of 26s. 8d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (3.)
617. Writ to John del Ortyey. York. 29 October 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Brugewater.
Edmund de Mortuo Mari gave the castle of Bruges water to Joan Wake,
who gave it to the said Edmund and Margaret his wife for their lives by a fine ;
after the death of the said Edmund, the said Margaret continued her seisin
until the king caused seisin to be taken thereof. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (4.)
618. Writ to Thomas de Eyvill, keeper of the castle and honour of
Pontefract. Alnewyk. 9 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Templehirst. Sunday the feast of the Beheading of St.
John the Baptist.
The manor of Templehirst was taken into the king's hand by Simon de
Driby and Gilbert de Segelton ; it belonged to the Knights Templars, and
afterwards came to the hands of Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, who
granted it to Sir William de Holand and his heirs tail, with remainder to
Robert de Holand ; afterwards the said William died without heir tail and
the said Robert entered the manor, and assigned a third part thereof to Joan,
late the wife of the said William, as dower and three years past demised two
parts of the manor to Sir Robert de Lathum and Katharine his wife for their
lives for a yearly payment of 20/. as appears in a certain writing.
Copy of the said writing. Ci. No. 623. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (5.)
619. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. York. 10 July 16 Edward 11.
[1322.]
Inquisition : — Warwick. Wednesday before St. Peter's Chains.
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John de Moubray sold to Robert de Saxtou all the trees growing in his
park of Fennypark. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, -p. 588. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (6.)
620. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset. Durham. 28 September
16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Modburgh. Tuesday the feast of All Souls.
The hundred of Frome with the pasture called ' le Bolgh,' which formerly
belonged td Seman Phelips, were in the seisin of Nicholas Braunch, who en-
feoffed thereof Andrew Braunch, his son, and Joan, his wife, daughter of
John de Kyngeston, and their heirs. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 611.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (7.)
621 . Writ to Thomas Deyvill, keeper of certain lands which belonged to
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, and other rebels in co. York. York. 20 July
16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition before Thomas de Eyvill, steward of the honour of Pontefract.
Saturday before St. Laurence.
Simon de Driby, then keeper of the honour of Pontefract, took into the
king's hand certain lands in Methelay and Rot he well, held in dower by Agnes
late the wife of William de Methelay, because John, her son, was in the service
of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, a rebel ; the said Agnes demised the lands to
the said John for her life at a yearly rent of 405. and 8 cartloads of firewood,
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (8.)
622. Commission to John de Stonore, Master John de Blebury, and Master
Ellis de Sancto Albano. York. 21 July 16 Edward II. [1322.] By
petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said John de Stonore and Master Ellis. Graunt-
pound by Oxford. Thursday after St. Luke.
Ralph de Wylynton was seised of a messuage and 2 carucates of land in
Shr3rvenham b}^ the feoffment of John de Wylynton his father. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 623. "^ C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (9.)
623. Commission to Adam de Hoperton and Richard de Musle.
Alnewyk. 12 August 16 EdAvard II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Taddecastre. Wednesday the feast of the Nativity of
St. Mary.
The manor of Templehirst was taken into the king's hand as belonging to
Robert de Holand, and Joan late the wife of William de Holand was ejected
from the third part thereof, which she held in dower. Cf. No. 618.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (10.)
624. Commission to Master Robert de Ayleston, Robert de Hungerford,
and Master Ellis de Sancto Albano. Alnewyk. 12 August 10 Edward II.
[1322.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berks.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Ayleston.
3 September.
Inquisition : — Abyndone. Thursday the morrow of the Nativity of St.
Mary.
Amice late the wife of Roges Gacelyn, was seised with her husband, of a
messuage and a carucate of land in Est Henrethe until the tenements were
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taken into the king's hand for the rebellion of the said Roges. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 616. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (11.)
625. Commission to Adam de Herevvynton, William de Bradewell, and
Robert de Aston. York. 12 July 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said William and Robert. Gloucester. Tuesday
the feast of St. Bartholomew.
Henry de Lancastre granted to Roges (Eogoni) Gacelyn for life 11. Os. 9d. of
rent in the manor of Munstreworth. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 613.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (12.)
626. Commission to Richard de Aldeburgh and Adam de Hoperton.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. York. 4 August.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — York. Monday the morrow of the Assumption.
Stephen, abbot, and the convent of Sallay 100 years past and more demised
in fee farm to Alan Martel then master, and to the brethren of the order of the
Temple in England certain lands in Halton in the parish of Witechirche at a
yearly rent of 10 marks. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 595.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. {i:i.)
627. Commission to Philip de Say, Roger Careles, and Henry de Hambury.
York. 26 November 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council. "^
Inquisition before the said Philip and Henry. Drayton in Hales. Monday
the feast of St. Lucy.
The manors of Hodenet and Whelbach, and the town of Moston co. Salop,
belong to the inheritance of Maud late the wife of William le Wvne. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 618. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (14.)
628. Commission to William de Ayremynne and Master John de Blebury.
Alnewyk. 9 August 16 Edward TI. [1322.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — York. Wednesday the morrow of St. Bartholomew.
Emma late the wife of Bartholomew Bakoun was enfeoffed jointly with
him of certain tenements in Huntington by York and Ethercewvk. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 592. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (15.)
629. Commission to William de Herlaston and Richard de Aldeburgh.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1 August 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Writ to John de Kilvyngton, keeper of the lands which belonged to John
de Moubray in co. York, and are now in the king's hand.
Inquisition before the said William and Richard in the presence of the said
John. Kyrkeby Malsart. Sunday the octave of St. Peter's Chains.
Roger de Moubray, father of William de Moubray, and great-grandfather
of John de Moubray, by his charter granted to the prior of Newburgh and
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his successors in frank almoin a yearly rent of 205. in his mill of Malsart ;
the prior and his successors were continuously seised of the rent until the
death of the said John when the escheator took the mill into the king's hand
bjT- reason of his forfeiture ; since that time the king's ministers have detained
the rent. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (16.)
630. Commission to Hugh de Prestwold and Robert de Gaddesby. York.
23 November 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Leicester. Saturday after the Conception.
Simon de Monte Forti, sometime earl of Leicester, granted by charter to the
brethren of the hospital of St. Leonard, Leicester, a yearly rent of 11. 19s. \\d.
from the reeveship of Leicester. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 622.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (17.)
631 . Commission to Robert de CHderhou and John Travers. Fenham.
2 September 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lancaster.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Cliderhou. Tuesday
the eve of Michaelmas.
Letter from the said sheriff to the bailiff of the wapentake of Cliderhou.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Cliderhou. Wednesday after St. Denis.
John de Lacy, constable of Chester, being seised of the manor of Cliderhou,
in the time of King Henry III, granted by his charter to the monks of St.
Mary's Sallay, a yearly rent of half a mark. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 622.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (18.)
632. Commission to Adam de Hoperton and Thomas Deyvill. Ahiewyk.
18 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist. '
William de Ayketon, parson of Berewik in Elmet and his predecessors, from
time beyond memory have had their reasonable estovers in the wood called
' la Roundehaye,' and other profits. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 593.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (19.)
633. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
York. 3 November 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Worcester. 24 November.
Stephen Spagard, sometime citizen of Worcester, bequeathed 5 marks of
rent out of certain tenements in the city of Worcester five years before the
publication of the statute of mortmain to William de Coderugge chaplain,
predecessor of John de Newenton chaplain, to celebrate divine service daily
for the souls of the said Stephen and Maud his wife in the church of St. Helen,
Worcester. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 613. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (20.)
634. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. York.
24 November 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Seleby. Thursday after St. Nicholas.
WilUam de Deuerne held of the abbot of Seleby 5 messuages and 9 acres of
land in Seleby, and died without heir. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 622.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (21.)
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635. Writ to Master John Walewajm clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Northallerton. 26 July 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Henhowe. 15 October.
Adam Minton of Stowemarket held of the abbot of St. Osyth's 2 messuages
and 6 acres of land in Stowemarket. Of. Close Roll Calendar, p. 624.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (22.)
636. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Cowyk. 13 June 16 Edward 11. [1323.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Falgham. 28 June.
The abbess of Shaftesbury in the year 30 Edward I. acquired from Robert
de Holt 4 1 acres of land in Falgham, which he held of her by the yearly service
of 6d. ; the land being of the yearly value of 4.s. beyond the service.
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Divises. 23 June.
The said abbess in the same year acquired from William de Erdescote a
messuage and 2 virgates of land in Medbourne, which he held of her by the
yearly service of 2s. and suit of court ; the tenements being of the yearly
value of 20s. beyond the service.
The said abbess in the year 7 Edward II. acquired from Thomas de Babynton
11 acres of land in Tysseburi, which he held of her by the yearly service of 6d.,
the land being of the yearly value of 12rZ. beyond the service. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 324. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (23.)
637. Writ to Simon de Grymesby, escheator in cos. York, Westmoreland,
Northumberland and Cumberland.
Witness, Edward the king's son, guardian of the realm. Hereford.
19 November 20 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Bubwith co. York. Friday the eve of St. Nicholas.
Robert Garinge of Halton by Kylingholm in a dispute with Walter son of
William Mekan of Ludington, killed him with a pair of tongs in a ship of the
abbot of Thometon on Humber called ' Blome ' on St. Martin in the winter
10 Edward II, in the water of Derwent near Wresill ; neither the ship nor
anything belonging thereto was in anyway the cause of the death of the said
Walter ; the ship was taken into the king's hand by reason of the said felony
in Lent following, at Suinflete in the water of Ouse.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (24.)
638. Writ to Thomas de Burgh clerk, escheator north of Trent. York.
20 July 16 Edward II. [1322.1
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday before St. Laurence.
Robert de Laceio, sometime lord of the castle and town of Kirkeby, now
called Pontefract, founded a priory there, the sub-prior and monks whereof have
always had the administration of spiritualities and temporalities during
voidances. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 585. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (25.)
639. Writ to Master John de Waleweyn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
York. 15 May 15 Edward II. [1322.]
Hertford.
Inquisition : — Hicchen. Thursday the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude
16 Edward II.
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Beatrice, sometime abbess of Elnestowe, acquired from John Balle a
messuage in Hicchen in the year 5 Edward I ; it was then held of Adam
Donel by the yearly service of 12d., and he held in chief of the abbess by the
same service, which rent the abbess acquired at the same time from the said
Adam, and thus the rent is extinguished ; the messuage is of the yearly value
of 3s. id. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (26.)
640. Commission to Thomas Deyvill and Adam de Hoperton. Newcastle-
on-Tyne. 2 August 16 Edward II. [1322.1
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. York. 2 August.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday after St. Laurence.
Alfred de Manston and Maud his wife held at the time of their conviction for
burglary the manor of Manston, except 2 tofts, 25 acres of land, 2 acres of
meadow, and 4 bovates of land. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 590.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (27.)
641 . Inquisition before James de Broghton, keeper of certain lands in
Gloucester, now m the king's hand. Gloucester. 15 March 16 Edward II.
[1323.]
A messuage and 2 virgates of land in Great and Little Benetham with the
goods of Robert Gille were taken into the king's hand because the said Robert
was an adherent of John Giffard of Brymesfeld at the time when Humphrey
de Boun, earl of Hereford, and the other barons were last at Gloucester,
and was messenger of the said John in those parts, and held the tenements
of him by the service of being messenger. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (28.)
642. Writ to Edmund, earl of Kent, constable of Dover castle, and
warden of the Cinque Ports, or to him who supplies his place. Stowe Park.
23 January 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before Nicholas Kyriel, supplying the place of the said earl.
Sandwich. Wednesday the eve of tlie Ascension.
Disposal of certain victuals. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 660.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (29.)
643. Commission to Roger Carles and Alexander de Besford. Meuros.
24 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Worcester.
Inquisition : — Temedebur'. Saturday after St. Matthew.
Alexander de Fryvill demised the manor of Rughalle to Baldwin his son,
for the maintenance of the said Baldwin, his wife, and children.
The manor is held of the bishop of Worcester by the yearly service of 5s.,
and is of the yearly value of 40s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 608.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (30.)
644. Petition to the king from Amisse de Horton. French.
Commission to Thomas de Faversham and Thomas Gegge. Bishopthorpe.
1 June 16 Edward II. [1323.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition : — Thonebregge. Wednesday the feast of the Exaltation of
the Holy Cross 17 Edward II.
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Stephen de Pensestre gave to Thomas Rodland a messuage, 60 acres of land,
12 acres and 3 roods of meadow, 65. of rent, and a rent of a ploughshare, in
Leghe and Thonebregge to be held by him and his heirs tail of the said Stephen
and his heirs by homage ; afterwards in the year 16 Edward I the said Stephen
granted by his charter to Thomas de Hortone and the heirs of his body the
homage and service of the said Thomas Rodlaund, and the reversion of the
tenements, if the said Thomas Rodlaund died without heirs tail.
After the death of the said Thomas Rodlaund without heir tail the said
Thomas de Horton entered the tenements and was seised thereof for two years in
the year 7 Edward II, until he enfeoffed Henry Wyth, who died seised thereof ;
after whose death Richard his brother and heir entered the tenements and was
seised thereof for half a year, until he enfeoffed Thomas Colpeper, who was
seised for three quarters of a year, until, by his forfeiture, the tenements came
to the king's hands.
Charles de Horton is son and next heir of the said Thomas de Horton, who
bound himself and his heirs to warrant the tenements to the said Henry, but
no tenements descended to the said Charles after the death of his father.
The said Charles impleaded the said Henry before the justices of the Bench
in the year 11 Edward II, on jormedon as to the grant of the said Stephen.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 39*. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (31.)
645. Commission to John Travers, John de Lancastre, and William de
Tatham. York. 6 May 16 Edward II. [1323.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Derby, co. Lancaster. Thursday after Trinity.
Robert de Holand held the manor of Little Wolveton on 6 April 15 Edward II,
when it was taken into the king's hand, for life by demise of brother WilHam de
Tothale, prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, predecessor
of the present prior, at a yearly rent of 20 marks ; the manor is held of Alesia
de Lascy, daughter and h.eir of the earl of Lincoln, in frank almoin, and is of
the yearly value of 23 marks ; the demise was without the assent of the
chapter.
Commission to Gilbert de Syngelton, John de Lancastre, and William de
Tatham. Notingham. 18 November 17 Edward II. By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Gilbert and John. Derby. Thursday the
morrow of St. Peter's Chair. [1324.]
The said WiUiam de Tothale with the assent of his chapter demised the said
manor to Roger de Fulshawe for life at a yearly rent of 20 marks ; the said
Roger with the assent of the prior, granted his estate to Robert de Holand
and surrendered his writing to the prior, who, without the assent of the chapter
deUvered it to the said Robert.
The said Roger died at Easter 10 Edward II, after whose death the said
Robert continued his possession in the time of the said brother William, and
of brother Richard Pavely, his successor, and of the present prior, at the will
of the said priors without the assent of the chapter and without any writing,
until the manor was seized into the king's hand by his forfeiture.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (32.)
646. Commission to Robert de Barton and Henry de Warthecop. York.
28 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition in the wood of Wynnefell. Friday the feast of St, Mary
Magdalene 17 Edward II.
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John de Veteri Ponte, sometime lord of Westmoreland, granted to the
church of St. Mary, York, and the prior and monks of Wedrehale, 20 cartloads
of dead wood yearly in his wood of Wynfel. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 18.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (33.)
647. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Langeley. 23 February 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Monday the morrow of Trinity.
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, and Alesia de Lacy, daughter and heir of
Henry de Lacy, sometime earl of Lincoln, who was wife of the said Thomas,
held divers tenements in Scarthow, Salfletby, and Boston, jointly as of the
inheritance of the said Alesia during the life of the said Thomas, by whose
forfeiture the tenements have come to the king's hand.
Writ to Robert de Stoke, keeper of certain lands now in the king's hand.
Westminster. 20 April.
Similar inquisition as to the manor of Holmere co. Buckingham. Agmodes-
ham. Friday after St. Barnabas.
Writ to the said Master John Walewayn. Langeley. 23 April.
Inquisition : — Graham Saturday after the Ascension.
Joan late the wife of the said Henry de Lacy, held certain tenements in
Staynwath in dower of the inheritance of the said Alesia.
Similar inquisition as to tenements in Aumbesbury co. Wilts. Sahsbury.
Friday after St. Dunstan.
Similar inquisition as to the manor of Kyngeston co. Dorset. Kyngeston.
Tuesday before St. Dunstan.
Writ of privy seal to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
referring the foregoing inquisitions to the Council. Chastel Bernard.
8 September 17 Edward II. French.
Writ of certiorari to W. bishop of Exeter, treasurer, Kyrkeby Malesherd.
20 September. By the king.
Return from the Exchequer relating to the before mentioned tenements.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 40. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (34.)
648. Writ to Thomas Deyvill keeper of certain lands which belonged to
rebels beyond the Ouse in co. York, now in the king's hand. York. 21 July
16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturdaj^ before St. Laurence.
Simon de Driby, late keeper of the honour of Pontefract, pretending that
Thomas de Thime was of the household and company of Thomas, earl of
Lancaster, a rebel, and staying in his service in his castle of Clifford in the
marches of Wales, took the lands of the said Thomas de Thirne in Beghal into
the king's hand.
The said Thomas de Thirne is not a rebel and did not adhere to the said
earl in any felonies. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (35.)
649. Writ to John le Porter, keeper of certain lands in Essex now in
the king's hand. Alnewyk. 9 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Alvithele. Thursday after St. Matthew.
The lands and goods of Richard de Nortone were taken into the king's
hand because he was with Henry Gernet. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 603.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (36.)
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650. Writ to John le Porter, keeper of certain lands in Essex now in
the king's hand. Abiewyk. 9 August 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition : — Alvythele. Thursday after St. Matthew.
Adam Russel came at the king's command to Aungre co. Essex with horses
and arms, and thence to Birtone on Trent and remained with the king's army
against the rebels ; his lands and goods were taken into the king's hand
because he married the daughter of John Joce knight, who was said to have
adhered to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, a rebel. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 602. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (37.)
651 . Writ to John le Porter, keeper of certain lands in Essex now
in the king's hand. Alnewyk. 9 August 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Alvethele. Thursday after St. Matthew.
Benedict de Dittone was arrested at lUeford, and his lands and goods
were taken into the king's hand, because he was with John Joce knight, who
was said to have adhered to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, a rebel. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 603. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (38.)
652. Writ to John le Porter. Fenham. 1 September 16 Edward II.
[1322.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Stapelford. Thursday before St. Edmund the King.
The lands and goods of William Gernet in Haverynge were takeii into the
king's hand because he is the brother of Henry Gernet, who adhered to John
Joce knight, who was of the household of Bartholomew de Badelesmere,
a rebel. Cf Close Roll Calendar, p. 615. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (39.)
653. Writ to Thomas de Eyvill, keeper of certain lands which belonged to
rebels in CO. York. Newcastle -on-Tyne. 15 September 16 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition : — Wakefeld. Friday after St. Matthew.
Simon de Driby took into the king's hand the lands of John de Eland pre-
tending that the said John was an adherent of Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
and other rebels. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 599. C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (40.)
654. Commission to John de Dovre and Thomas atte Noke. Tower of
London. 14 April 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the Council.
Extent of two parts of the manor of Alvithele in the king's hand by reason of
the minority of the heir of John de Breaunzoun. Alvithele. 18 April.
Sum, 14Z. 19s. Ifc?. . C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (41.)
655. Commission to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton. York.
4 November 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — York. Tuesday the feast of St. Andrew.
Peter de Either gave the manor of Hornington to Robert de Rither and Maud
his wife. It is held of Robert de Plumpton knight by knight service and is
of the yearly value of 30s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 615.
C. Inq. Misc. File 91. (42.)
656. Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster. Langeley. 23 April 17 Edward II. [1324.]
164 INQUISITIONS
Inquisition : — Notingham. Monday after St Botolph.
Eleven bovates of land in Paynesthorp and Seleston, acquired by John de
Seleston and Isolda his wife for their lives, from the abbot of La Dale, are not
held of the king as of the honour of Peverel. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (1.)
657. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Notingham. 13 November
17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — -Hatton. Wednesday after St. Ambrose. [1324.]
Juliana Murdak, who Avas hanged for felony, held 8 acres of land in Hatton
by Haseleye of the prior and canons of St. Sepulchre's, Warwick. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 204. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (2.)
658. Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Westminster. 21 May 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Notingham.
Inquisition : — Bolecote. Monday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Henry son of Walter Touk of Kelm, holds of Edmund de Cressy the manor
of Kelm by the service of half a knight's fee. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 231.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (3.)
659. Commission to Robert Gretheved and Matthew Daunay. Bishop-
thorpe. 4 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Stokeslay. Saturday after the Nativity of St. Mary
17 Edward II.
The manor of Ingelby is not a hamlet, but a town, and is appurtenant to
the manor of Stokeslay, and thus passed from the hand of Sir John de Insula,
deforciant, to the hands of John de Eure, deceased, and Agnes sometime his
wife, plaintiffs by a fine in the year 29 Edward I. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (4.)
660. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. West-
minster. 10 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition :— Gloucester. Thursday before St. George.
Thomas de Berkeley, sometime lord of Berkeley, granted to Maud, late the
wife of Adam Tilli, certain beans and cloth from his manor of Alkynton. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 118. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (5.)
661 . Two petitions to the king and Council from Robert de Haddele
French.
Commission to Master John de Blebury, Robert de Hungerford, and Robert
de Aston. Westminster. 9 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Master John and Robert de Hungerford in the
presence of Richard de Crekelade in place of the said Robert de Aston. Tette-
bury. Wednesday in Easter week.
Robert de Haddele was in seisin of a messuage and a carucate of land in
Wynterboum co. Gloucester until unjustly disseised by John Giffard of
Brymmesfeld on the Invention of the Holy Cross 13 Edward II, who continued
his seisin until the tenements were taken into the king's hand by his forfeiture.
On Monda}'^ the morrow of Palm Sunday next following John Giffard com-
manded Robert de Haddele to come to him in his castle at Brymmesfeld,
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for what cause the said Robert knew not ; but in dread of disobedience came,
and the said John detained him and imprisoned him until against his will he
made a quitclaim of the said tenements to the said John.
The tenements are held of Gilbert son of Stephen by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and are of the yearly value of 111.
Extract from the foregoing inquisition. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (6.)
662. Petition to the king and Council from Adam de Penreth. French.
Commission to Robert de Barton, Adam de Skelton, and John de Skelton.
Westminster. 24 May 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Adam. Carlisle. Friday the
feast of St. Matthew 18 Edward II.
John de Harcla disseised Adam son of Robert de Penreth of a messuage and
a carucate of land in Penreth, and died seised thereof ; after whose death
Andrew de Harcla his brother intruded on the said tenements and held them
until his conviction for rebellion ; they were taken into the king's hand by
his forfeiture, and are held of the king, as of ancient demesne, by the yearly
service of 125. bd. and suit of court ; the corn growing on the said land owes
multure to the king's mill at Penreth at the thirteenth vessel {ad tercium
decimum vas) ; besides the said services the tenements are of the yearly value
of 65. M. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (7.)
663. Writ to the sherifif of Lincoln. York. 30 June 16 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and Matthew Broun, sub-escheator. Bur-
reth. Thursday after All Saints 17 Edward II.
Thomas de Pencatelan committed waste in the woods belonging to the
manor of Burreth viz., in 20 acres in the old park 66 oaks and ashes in
each acre worth \d. each ; on the border {super urluram) of the new park 60 ash,
worth \d. each ; in 50 acres of wood in Le Suthwode to the amount of 40c?.
an acre because that wood is of less age. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (8.)
664. Commission to Henry de Cobeham, the abbot of Langedon, and the
prior of Dover. Westminster. 28 May 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to Robert de Kendale, constable of Dover
castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.
Letter from the said abbot and prior to the said Robert. Langedon.
19 September 18 Edward 11.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said abbot and prior. Dover Castle. Saturday
the feast of Michaelmas 18 Edward II.
The buildings, walls, bridges, and doors of Dover castle need repair to the
amount of 2,060?. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (9.)
665. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Pikering. 12 August 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition : — Stafford. Thursday after the Assumption.
A messuage, 20 acres of land, and 2 acres of meadow in Great Lokesle,
which were held by William son of Richard le Hore of Frodeswell and Alice
his wife, outlawed for felonv, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 20. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (10.)
166 INQUISITIONS
666. Petition to the king from William de Brewose and Elizabeth his
wife. French.
Commission to Martin de Fishacre, John Everard, and Stephen de Haccumbe.
Westminster. 20 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Martin and Stephen. Plympton. 30 April.
Robert de Prestbury had no rent in Plympton co. Devon, in fee or freehold,
but Sir William de Brewes assigned to him a yearly rent of 10 marks out
of a rent of 12^. (except outgoings), while in his service ; the said Robert left
the service of his own accord before he became a rebel ; the rent was taken into
the king's hand on Wednesday after St. George 14 Edward II, by reason of
his rebellion ; and is of the inheritance of Elizabeth wife of the said William,
and is held in chief of Sir Hugh de Courtenay by the yearly service of M.
and suit of court. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (11.)
667. Petition to the king and Council from the abbot and convent of
Haghemon. French.
Writ to Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who supplies
his place. Pontefract. 10 February 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before Thomas de Wynesbury, supplying the place of the said
earl in North Wales. Le Nevyn. 8 March 16 Edward II.
Cadwaladour, sometime prince of Wales, gave the church of Nevyn with
his lands in Nevyn to the abbot and canons of Haghemon in frank almoin,
who held the same from the time of the gift up to the time of Llewellyn ap
Yerewart, afterwards prince of Wales, when the keeper of the church and
lands paid out of courtesy and not of debt 23s. I^d. to Richard ap Cadwaladour
rhaglaw of the commote of Dynlayn.
In the time of the said Llewellyn, Philip ap Gilbert, rhaglaw of the said
commote, yearly levied the said sum from the lands by extortion and the same
has been unjustly paid from the time when the land of Wales came to the hand
of the late king Edward.
Petition from the said abbot and convent. French.
Writ to the said justice or to him who supplies his place. Westminster.
26 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Thomas. Carnarvon. Monday the morrow of
St. John before the Latin Gate 17 Edward II.
The said payment was first made to the said Philip eight years before the death
of Llewellyn ap Jorwerth grandfather of Llewellyn ap Griffith, last prince
of Wales ; the lands before coming to the abbot and canons were only charged
with a yearly rent of 65. M., and 26". for every amobrage of the daughters
of the tenants, and 2s. for every relief, of which rent and payments the abbot
and canons were seised by the gift of the said Cadwaladour.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (12.)
668. Commission to John de Lancastre and WiUiam de Tatham. Holand.
19 October 17 Edward II. [1323]. By p.s.
Inquisition : — Penwortham. Saturday after the octave of St. Hilary.
Certain goods in the manor of Samlesbury, in the king's hand by the for-
feiture of Robert de Holande, were carried away by the Scots, without
negUgence of WiUiam de Holdene then keeper of the manor. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 208. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (13.)
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669. Writ to Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who
suppHes his place in North Wales. Westminster. 30 March 17 Edward II.
[1324.] By the king.
Extent before Thomas deWynnesbyry, supplying the place of the said earl in
North Whales, of the castle of Buhelt and the lands belonging thereto. Buhelt.
Thursday before St. TDunstanT ~ C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (14.)
670. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. Brustwik.
14 July 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday before the Assumption.
A moiety of a messuage, and a bovate of land, in Wilmersley were taken
into the king's hand because William le Sponer went to Scotland and was an
adherent of the king's enemies. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 12.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (15.)
671 . Writ to John de Kilvyngton, keeper of certain lands of rebels
in CO. York. Bisshopthorp. 1 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition before the said John and Roger Trussebut. Hugate. Sunday
after St. Barnabas.
Isabel late the wife of Gilbert de Bridsale was dowered at the church door
with the manor of Hugate.
Writ to the said John. Pikeryng. 8 August 17 Edward II. By p.s.
Inquisition. Hugate. Saturday before St. Bartholomew.
The manor of Hugate is held of the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York,
by the yearly service of 25., and is of the yearly value of 8 marks.
Bartholomew Bakun, to whom the said manor was demised for life, died on
Friday before St. Peter's chains 16 Edward II. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp.
20, 138. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (16.)
672. Commission to Edmund de Nevill and John de Lancastre, keeper of
forfeited lands in co. Lancaster. Richemund. 15 September 17 Edward II,
[1323.]
Inquisition : — Lancastre. Wednesday after Michaelmas.
The hospital of St. Leonard, Lancaster, used to be governed by a leprous
master elected by the brethren, who ought to present the master-elect to the
steward of Lancaster,
John, sometime king of England, founded the hospital, and gave to the
master and brethren in frank almoin a messuage and a watermill in Lancaster
of the yearly value of 40s., a carucate of land in Skerton of the yearly value
of 5 marks and a vaccary in Wiresdale of the yearly value of 20s.
Nine poor persons and a chaplain ought to be maintained in the hospital,
of whom 3 should be leprous and the others healthy.
Each of the said master and brethren should take by the day a loaf weighing
an eighth part of a stone and potage on Sunday, Monday, and Friday,
The brethren ought to be elected by themselves and presented to the said
steward, and, if fit, should be admitted by him.
The lands belonging to the hospital are of the yearly value of 9 marks
65. Sd.
Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster to cause to come into chancery on the
quinzaine of Michaelmas, William de Dallyng, who has procured the warden-
ship of the hospital. Richemund. 15 September.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (17.)
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673. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, escheator north of Trent. Pykeryng.
12 August 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Return as to the manor of West Swynburn.
Copy of a deed relating to lands in West Swynburn, dated Michaelmas Day
A.D. 1310.
Writ to the said escheator. Pikeryng. 22 August.
Inquisition before the said escheator and Sir Robert del Idle, knight. New-
castle-on-Tyne. 6 September.
The third part of the manor of West Swynburn, which belongs to William
Torald of Newcastle -on -Tyne, and, by reason of John de Medilton's adherence
to the Scots rebels, was taken into the king's hand, is held of Sir John Darcy,
who holds it by the courtesy of England after the death of Emelina sometime
his wife of the inheritance of John her son and heir by the service of the
third part of a knight's fee ; it is not held of the king in chief ; it was worth
61. 13s. 4d. yearly in time of peace and now nothing. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 24. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (18.)
674. Two petitions to the king and Council from Robert de Watirvyle
knight. French.
Copy of a covenant between the said Robert and Sir Bartholomew de
Badelesmere as to a moiety of the manor of Milton and a moiety of lands in
Milton, Peterborough, Thorp, and Marham. London. Wednesday before
St. Dunstan 1 Edward II.
Commission to Robert de Thorp, John de Assheton, and William de Assheby.
Westminster. 2 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Milton. Wednesday before
the Annunciation.
The said moieties were taken into the king's hand by reason of the forfeiture
of the said Bartholomew. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 394.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (19.)
675. Petition to the king and Council from Hasculf de WhiteweU. French.
Commission to John de Bousser and William de Gosefeld. Ravenesdale.
28 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition. Chelmersford. Wednesday after the Circumcision. [1324.]
John de Ripariis sometime lord of the manor of Aungre, granted to the
said Hasculf for life a yearly rent of 2 marks out of the said manor. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 69. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (20.)
676. Petition to the king and Council from Peter Grapier of Newcastle-
on-Tyne. French.
Commission to Roger Heron and Richard de Emeldon. Westminster.
16 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition :— Morpath. Wednesday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
Adam de Swyneburn held of Peter Graper 2 messuages, 120 acres of land,
and 6 acres of meadow, in Colewell by the yearly rent of 4 marks and 4s.
because Orme Graper grandfather of the said Peter enfeoffed thereof John de
Swyneburn father of the said Adam ; the tenements are in the king's hand
by the forfeiture of Henry son and heir of the said Adam, and were in time
of peace worth 6 marks yearly, now nothing. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (21.)
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677. Commission to John de Foxle, Master John de Blebury, and John
de Benham. Ravenesdale. 8 December 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition. Wokyngham. Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul,
[1324.]
Margery late the wife of Alexander atte Hoo demised all her lands in
Benetfeld, which she held in dower, to John de la Beche for her life at a yearly
rent of 33s. M. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 69. C. hiq. Misc. File 92. (22.)
678. Petition to the king and Council from Joan late the wife of Walter
Colpeper. French.
Commission to Henry de Cobeham, William de Northho, and William de
Ponte Roberti. Westminster. 26 May 17 Edward? II. [1324.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Henry and William. Thonebregge. Wednesday
after St. Peter's chains 18 Edward II.
Certain messuages and lands in East Farleghe, jointly acquired by Walter
Colpeper and Joan his wife, were taken into the king's hands by reason of
the forfeiture of the said Walter. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 213,
G. Inq. Misc. File 92. (23.)
679. Petition from the prior and convent of Norton co. Chester to Hugh
le Despenser. French.
Commission to John de Donecastre and Richard de Mosele. Vale Royali
4 November 17 Edward II. [1323.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Wakefeld. Friday before Palm Sunday. [1324.]
William sometime earl of Warrenne, granted to the said prior and convent
a yearly rent of 30s. in Soureby. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 245.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (24.)
680. Commission to Edmund de Passele and Robert de Stangrave.
York. 20 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Kenardinton.
19 May 15 Edward II.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Friday the morrow of St. John the Baptist 15 Edward II.
Thomas Colpeper disseised Emma de Tappenesse of land and rent in Leghe
CO. Kent, on the day of St. Laurence 13 Edward II.
Petition to the king and Council from the said Emma. French.
Commission to Thomas de Faversham and William de Ponte Roberti.
Westminster. 29 May 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Maidestane. Sunday in the octave of Trinity 17 Edward 11.
Benedict de Tappenesse father of the said Emma, whose heir she is, died
seised of the said tenements on the day of St. Martin in the winter 12 Edward I.
Writ of certiorari to Henry de Cobham, keeper of lands of contrariants
in CO. Kent. Westminster. 14 November 18 Edward II.
Return endorsed. He has found no deed or writing relating to any estate
in the tenements made by the said Emma to the said Thomas.
Similar writ to the treasuier and chamberlains.
Similar return endorsed.
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Writ of privy seal to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
chancellor, ordering him to do right and reason to the said Emma. West-
minster. 13 November 18 Eaward II. French. Of. Close Roll Calendar, p.
241. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (25.)
681 . Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. Retherfeld.
1 July, 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — HaUinge. Friday after St. Kenelm 18 Edward II.
William le Seneschal, father of William son of William le Seneschal of Eves-
ham, granted to Isabel wife of Maurice de Berkeleye, while sole, for her life,
the manor of Stanleye Poundelarge at a yearly rent of IQl., the said Isabel
doing the services due to the chief lords.
Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Hanle. 11 August 18 Edward II.
Return endorsed as to the examination of the said Isabel in the prison of
Oxford castle.
Similar writ to the constable of Wallingford castle.
Similar return as to the examination of the said Maurice in the prison of
Wallingford castle.
Writ of privy seal to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
chancellor, to do right and reason to the said William son of WilUam. Begham.
26 August. French. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 219.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (26.)
682. Writ to Roger Carles, keeper of forfeited lands in co. Hereford.
Pykerynge. 14 August 17 Edward II. [1323.] By the king on the information
of Master Robert de Baldok.
Inquisition : — Clebury Mortimer. Monday the feast of the Beheading
of St. John the Baptist.
The chace of Wyre is in a poor state of vert and a reasonable state of
venison, but not as it used to be, because 10,000 Welshmen of Bregheynok,
MeUenyth, Warthrenoun, Kery, and Kedewy, 15 days before the surrender of
Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, stayed in the said chace for nine days
and took 40 bucks ; Roger de Elmerugge and Nicholas de Lavintone, knights,
John Wyard, John de Castro, Robert de Harleye, and others, esquires, to the
number of 100 and more, after the surrender of Roger de Mortuo Mari, fled
to the chace of Wyre, and stayed there for six days and more, and took 30
bucks and does.
The carpenters, who came in the chace on the king's part for the castle
,of Hanleye took 20 bucks and does at least, and made great destruction of
the vert.
The park of Cleburi is in a good state of vert and in a poor state of venison,
because the said Welshmen took 200 bucks and does at least, the said Roger
de Elmerugge and the others aforesaid took in the said park 80 bucks and
does at least.
Ralph le Botiler, Edmund Bastard, William his brother, William de North-
grave chaplain, John le Boe chaplain, Walter le Blount, brother of WiUiam
le Blount, and WiUiam Adam of Moetone, took bucks and does in the said
park. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (27.)
683. Commission to Henry de Malton, Robert de Barton, John de Lou-
thre, and Adam de Skelton. Lyverpol. 30 October 17 Edward II. [1323.]
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Inquisition before the said Henry and Adam. Aspatryk co. Cumberland.
Saturday the morrow of St. Katharine.
On 10 June 16 Edward II the ship Michel of Bristol, laden with victuals
was ^\Tecked near a place called ' Alynbank ' between Whytothaven and
Skymbernesse. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 57. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (28.)
684. Commission to Anthony de Lucy, constable of Carlisle castle. West-
minster. 14 June 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. 12 October 18 Edward II.
Certain victuals in the custody of Robert de Barton at the abbey of Holm-
coltran were taken by the Scots rebels. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 431.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (29.)
685. Writ to John de Kilvyngton, keeper of the castle and honour of
Pikerynge. Grenehowe. 30 August 17 Edward II. [1323.] By the king.
Inquisition before the said John and John Cruer. Pykeringe, Thursday
the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Thomas, late earl of Lancaster,
granted to John de Bulmere for Ufe certain land and rent in Pykeringe. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 18. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (30.)
686. Commission to John de Weston and Hamon de Chigwell. Ravenes-
dale. 8 December 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Priory of St. Mary Suthwerk co. Surrey. Friday before
the Circumcision.
The prior of Beremondeseye and others received and aided Jacominus
Darynoun and other adherents of rebels.
Inquisition in the church of All Hallows in Berkynggecherche, London.
Friday before the Circumcision.
The jurors are unable to discover that the said Jacominus and others were
received or aided by any of the city of London, but understand that they were
received in the priory of Beremondeseye co. Surrey. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 358. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (31.)
687. Commission to Anthony de Lucy, constable of Carlisle castle. West-
mmster. 14 June 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition :— Carlisle. Friday before St. Luke 18 Edward II.
Certain victuals in the custody of John de Louthere at Holmcoltran and
Carlisle were taken by the Scots rebels. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 264.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (32.)
688. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Pykeringe. 13 August 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition. Boston. Saturday before St. Matthew.
Reynold le Ceu and others (named) are guilty of a robbery at the manor of
Sir Humphrey de Littilberey at Holbech. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 452.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (33.)
689. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey. Westmmster. 3 May 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — Beremundeseye by Suthwerk. Saturday the eve of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Bonartesyn de Florence, Baunkyn Brounlisk, Homme Dee, and Roland
Kyval, on Wednesday in Whitsun week 9 Edward II broke a chest of
172 INQUISITIONS
John Baillol in the house of William Petit in the parish of St. Margaret Suthwerk,
and carried away the goods and chattels found therein, viz., a letter obligatory
for 2,2921. 2s. Id., 2 pairs of paternosters of pearls {de pedes margeriis), 5 silver
cups, 3 golden brooches, another pair of paternosters containing 5 great pearls,
and 2 pairs of golden reliquaries {charners). C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (34.)
690. Writtothesheriff of Nottingham. Yns. 3 November 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition : — Retford. Saturday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist 18 Edward II. [1324.]
WiUiam Moigne, parson of the church of Sighelthorn, and others (named),
broke the houses and close of Robert le Poer at Northtilne and took 8 horses,
an ox, and other goods and chattels. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (35.)
691 . Commission to Henry Spigurnel, Adam de Herewynton, and John
de Clyvedon. Westminster. 16 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the
king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Gloucester.
Inquisition before the said Henry and John. Bristol. Monday the
morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
John le Taverner, late mayor of Bristol, and others (many named), were
confederated to maintain the said John in the office of mayor, and falsely and
maliciously indicted many good and lawful men, who did not consent to the
conspiracy, and ejected many from the liberty of the town, and took their
goods and chattels, wherefore grave dissensions and discords arose and
continued until, on Thursday the feast of St. Giles the Abbot 10 Edward II,
the said John le Taverner, Thomas his son, and Robert Martyn, were outlawed
for the death of Alexander de Vylers, and abjured the realm. On Monday
after St. Nicholas 15 Edward II the said John, Thomas, and Robert, returned
to Bristol and showed the king's charters of pardon of the outlawry and
abjuration, and immediately afterwards, in the time of Richard Tilly, then
mayor, maliciously vexed many good and lawful men of the town by divers
grievances and extortions. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (36.)
692. Writ to Master John Walewavn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Daneby. 26 August 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Hants.
Inquisition : — Aulton. Thursday after St. Luke.
From the time of the foundation of the priory of Seleburne no bishop of
Winchester has taken any issues thereof during voidance except having a
footman serving at the door of the priory at the expense of the subprior
and convent. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (37.)
693. Commission to William de Leycestre and John de Louther. Faxfiet-
12 July 17 Edward II. [1323.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Holm Coltran. Monday the feast of St. James.
Certain victuals in the ships Portepeis and Seynte Marie Cogg of Mele-
combe were lost by a storm and not by anyone's fault. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 8. C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (38.)
694. Commission to John de la Barwe and John de Bromfeld. West-
minster. 30 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hereford.
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Inquisition : — Hereford castle. Wednesday in Whitsun week.
Adam de Castro Ricardi bequeathed to John his son and his heirs tail a
messuage in Richard's Castle ; with remainder to Alice his sister. It is held of
Richard Talebot by the yearly service of 25. and suit at his hundred of
Richard's Castle twice a year. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 481.
C. Inq. Misc. File 92. (39.)
695. Commission to WilUam de Hardene and Robert de Hungerford.
Langele. 24 April 17 Edward II. , [1324.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Deene. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
John ap Adam deceased granted to Roges {Rogoni) Gacelyn for life a
yearly rent of 8 marks from his free tenants in Welewe co. Wilts. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 390. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (1.)
696. Commission to William de Hardene, Ralph de Bereford, and Thomas
de Luda. Westminster. 15 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said William and Ralph. Newbury. Wednesday
in Whitsun week.
Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore granted to William son of Thomas
Danvers a yearly rent of 100s. from his lands at Newbury.
Similar commission.
Similar inquisition.
The said Roger granted to Richard son of Thomas Danvers a yearly rent
of lOOs. from his lands in Newbury. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 264.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (2.)
697. Commission to Roger de Belgrave and Robert de Gaddesby.
Notingham. 19 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Friday after St. Andrew.
In the third year of King Stephen, Robert, long since earl of Leicester,
granted to the prebendaries of the church of St. Mary by the castle, Leicester,
lOs. yearly for the supplying with tallow a vessel {quodam mortario) burning
in the church every night. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 56.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (3.)
698. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Ravenesdale. 8 December
17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — London. Wednesday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle.
William de Stanford and Roesia his wife demised to Ralph de Bokton and
Agnes his wife a moiety of a messuage in the parish of St. Bartholomew the
Less, London. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 53. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (4.)
699. Writ to John de Lancastre, keeper of certain lands in Lancaster
now in the king's hand. Holand. 19 October 17 Edward II. [1323.] By
writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Wygan. Saturday the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude.
Robert de Holond granted to Alina the recluse of Wygan, a yearly rent
of 29.9. 6d. from certain lands in Wygan and Shevinton, late of William de
Marclan, tenant of Robert de Cliderhou, rector of Wygan, and of Margaret
Banastre. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 39. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (5.)
174 INQUISITIONS
700. Petition to the king from the prior of Tuttebury. French.
Commission to Hugh de Prestw^old, Henry de Hamburv, and Richard de
Wilughby the younger. Westminster. 20 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Hugh and Henry, Merston, co. Derby. Monday
the feast of St. George.
The prior of Tuttebury ought to have, and his predecessors have had from
the foundation of the house viz. from the Annunciation A.D. 1121, the
amercements of all their tenants in the hundred of Apeltre.
Inquisition before the same. Tuttebury, co. Stafford. Monday the
feast of St. George.
The prior of Tuttebury, as parson of Tuttebury, ought to have tithe of the
multure of the mill of Schotwod. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 260.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (6.)
701 . Commission to John de Barton of Friton and John de Kilvyngton.
Westminster. 8 June 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition :— York. Tuesday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Anketin Salvayn and his ancestors were seised from time beyond memory of
6s. M. of rent from the manor of Wath in Ridale, and Wiginthorp and Tiver-
ington members thereof, which belonged to Nicholas de Stapelton ; the said
rent belonged to John Burdon, who gave it to the said Anketin and his heirs ;
the said Anketin was seised thereof until the manor with its members was
taken into the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said Nicholas.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (7.)
702. Petition to the king and Council from Laurence son and heir of
Laurence de Seynt Martyn. French.
Commission to Adam Walrand and Robert de Hungerford. Westminster.
20 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Monday the morrow of St. John before the Latin
Gate.
Laurence de Sancto Martino demised a messuage and 2 carucates of land in
Knouke on Thursday before Whitsun 11 Edward II to Nicholas de Percy
for life, who continued his seisin thereof until by his forfeiture the tenements
were taken into the king's hands.
Reynold de Sancto Martino demised a messuage and half a virgate of land
in the same town in the year 1 Edward II to Richard de Sancto Martino for
life, who continued his seisin thereof, for twelve years and then demised the
tenements for his life to Nicholas de Percy, who continued his seisin until by
his forfeiture they were seized into the king's hands.
The tenements are held of Isabel de Burgh by suit of court at Craneborn ;
the messuage and 2 carucates are of the yearly value of 8Z., the messuage and
half a virgate are of the yearly value of 6s. Sd.
Richard de Sancto Martino died at York on the feast of St. Simon and
St. Jude 16 Edward II ; whether the said Nicholas is dead the jurors know
not, but at the suits of the king and Hugh, earl of Winchester, he was out-
lawed in the full county of Wilts.
Laurence son of Laurence de Sancto Martino is the next heir of the said
Laurence and Reynold. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (8.)
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703. Writ to Thomas de Burgh clerk, escheator north of Trent. Cowyk.
10 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Little Kelk. Sunday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr 17 Edward II.
Neither the king, nor his ancestors, nor any counts of Aumale, have had
any custody or issues in times of voidance, of the priory of Bridlyngton, in the
manors of Skirlyngton and Little Kelk, or in the priory by reason of the
manors. The ancestors of the heir of Thomas de Cailly, under age and now
in the king's wardship, have had no custody or issues in times of voidance of the
priory, by reason of a messuage, 13 carucates and 2 bovates of land in Bridlyng-
ton and Eston, and the site of the priory. C. Inq. Misc. File 93, (9.)
704. Commission to William de Hardene and Robert de Hungerford.
Westminster. 8 May 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the khig.
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Sarum. 2 July.
Henry Tyeys held a messuage and 4 virgates of land in Draycote Folyot of
Adam Russel by the yearly service of 8 quarters of wheat, 8 quarters of barley,
and 25. Qd. of rent. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 221. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (10.)
705. Writ to Robert de Hungerford, keeper of certain lands in Berks which
belonged to rebels and are now in the king's hand. Brustwyk. 15 July
17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Wanetyng. 3 August.
A rent of ISl. 19s. Qd. of the free and bond tenants, and the works of bond-
men, together with a moiety of the perquisites of the hundred of Shryvenham,
which belonged to John de Wylyntone in Shryvenham, pertain to a messuage
and 2 carucates of land there, whereof the said John enfeoffed Ralph his
son and his heirs tail. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 20. C.Inq. Misc. File 93. (11.)
706. Writ to Master John Walewayn, escheator south of Trent. Noting-
ham. 12 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Stafford. Friday before St. Andrew.
The abbot and convent of Cumbermere at Michaelmas 3 Edward II, demised
to John de Grey, lately deceased, for life, the manor of Erlyde by Stanes
and all their goods therein, with provision that if he died within twelve years, it
should remain to his executors until the end of that term. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 55. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (12.)
707. Writ to John de Rithre, constable of the castle of Skypton in Cravene,
or to him who supplies his place. Ightenhill. 5 October 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition : — Skipton in Cravene. Sunday the feast of St. Denis the
Martyr.
Alice de Romelay, sometime lady of Skipton castle, granted that the
chaplain, celebrating in the chapel of the castle and his successors, should
receive every twelve weeks a quarter of wheat, and yearly at Christmas 13s. 4r/.
for a robe.
John de Skiptone, Robert de Beston and Henry, now chaplain, were
successively chaplains during the tenure of the castle by the said Alice, Queen
Eleanor, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Robert de Clifford, and Roger his
son. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p, 39. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (13.)
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708. Letter to the king from D. bishop of St. David's relating to an
allegation of John Hamelyn, rector of Penbeyr.
Letter from the official of the archdeacon of Cardigan to the bishop embody-
ing an inquisition taken before him at Kilredyn on Tuesday after St Barnabas
A.D. 1323, finding that Anian Gam was instituted vicar in the said church by
Anselm bishop of St. David's ; Ithael, chaplain, by the same bishop ; Llewellyn
Hen, chaplain, by Richard, bishop ; William, chaplain, by Thomas le
Bek, bishop, and Madoc, chaplain, by David, bishop ; the collation of the
said vicarage belongs to the bishop of St. David's. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (14.)
709. Commission to William de Hardene and Robert de Hungerford.
Faxflete. 10 July 17 Edward II. [1323.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Wilton. Tuesday before St. Denis.
John de Torney demised certain tenements in Corslye to Thomas Mauduyt
knight. Cf. Close Roll Caleiidar, p. 282. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (15.)
71 0. Commission to Roger Heroun and Roger de Horsle. Barnard
Castle. 13 September 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Staunford, co. Northumberland. 29 September.
Richard de Emeldon levied 36s. Sd. of the issues of the lands of Alice mother
of John de Cartyndon in Schepley, and took a cow and a calf belonging to her.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 24. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (16.)
71 1 . Writ to Matthew Broun escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. Gloucester. 24 January 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Brunne. 11 February.
Baldwin son of Gilbert, one of the ancestors of the lords of Wake, one hun-
dred and eighty-five years past founded the abbey of Brunne, and since the
lo^-ds of Wake have had custody of the abbey in voidances by appointing a
man to keep the possessions together with the prior and other obedientiaries.
Letter of William de Ayremynne to the chancellor stating that he has read
the inquisition sent to him before Sirs William de Bereford, Geoffrey le Scrope,
Roger Beler, and John de Mutford, assembled in the accustomed place of the
Exchequer for holding counsels and doing business, who say that the king
has no right in the advowson of the abbey of Burn, and advise the removal of
the king's hand therefrom.
Written in the said place of the Exchequer. Thursday. The first hour.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 61. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (17.)
712. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Knaresburgh. 4 March 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the king.
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Kaldecote. Friday after St. Bartholomew 17 Edward II.
The lands and tenements in Caldecote late of Humphrey de Bohun, late
earl of Hereford and Essex, a rebel, are valued at 25/. 3s. S^d. and those of
John de Sapy, a rebel, at 15/. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (18.)
713. Petition to the king and Council from the tenants of the manor of
Meleborn [co. Derby]. French.
Commission to Robert Touk and John de Leyk. Westminster. 18 March
17 Edward II. By petition of the Council.
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Inquisition : — Melburn. Wednesday before Easter.
The said tenants have been accustomed to receive firewood. Cf . Close Roll
Calendar, p. 225. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (19.)
71 4. Commission to Lambert de Trikyngham, Henry de Fenton, and
Nicholas de Bolyngbroke.. Worcester. 10 January 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition before the said Henry and Nicholas. Lincoln. Tuesday before
the Purification.
Master Giles de Redmere, canon of St. Mary's, Lincoln, and William de
Baiocis of Lincoln, were seised of the manors of Louth and Norton from
2 November A.D. 1321 to the eve of St. James next following. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 60. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (20.)
715, Petition to the king from persons having lands adjoining his preserve
of Fosse. French.
Commission to William de Bereford and William de Herle. Skipton in
Cravene, 2 October 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Letter from the said commissioners to the sheriff of York. York.
25 October.
Inquisition : — York. Saturday after St. Martin.
Survey of the said preserve.
Endorsed. — Exemplified in the year 2 Richard II. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (21.)
71 6. Commission to William Moigne of Ravele, John de Cauntebrigge,
and John de Chetyngton. Westminster. 8 March 17 Edward 11. [1324.]
By petition of the Council.
Bedeford.
Inquisition : — Tilbroke. Thursday the eve of St. Laurence 18 Edward 11.
William son of William le Bakere held of Humphrey de Bohun, sometime
earl of Hereford and Essex a messuage, 76 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow,
and a rent of ISd., in Tilebroke, and had there Adam Cosin his bondman, who
held of him in villenage 14 acres at a rent of 5*.
The said William demised the tenements to Robert de Langdon for life,
and afterwards died, his brother John having been outlawed at London for
killing a man unknown.
The said Robert by a forged deed made claim to a fee in the tenements,
and was ejected by the said earl, who would not restore them to Roger de
Kenebauton, as brother and heir of the said William, except at a yearly rent of
40s. The said Roger held the tenements for two years at that rent and
then relinquished them, whereupon the earl re-entered and demised them to
[Richard de Hulcote of Pertenhale] for twenty years at a yearly rent of 405.
Huntingdon.
Similar inquisition. Kenebauton.
Similar findings as to | virgate of land containing 20 acres, and 4 acres of
meadow in Kenebauton. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (22.)
71 7. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Barnard Castle. 12 September 17 Edward II. [1323.] By p.s.
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Cheping Caumpcden. Sunday after All Saints.
The manor of Great Gutynge, called ' Templegutynge,' is of the fee of
AJesia de Lacy, countess of Lincoln ; the advowson belongs to the manor :
Wt. 34623. i 12
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Gilbert de Lacy, ancestor of the said Alesia, whose heir she is, gave the manor
and advowson to the knights templars in England in frank almoin.
After the destruction of the Templars, Thomas de Lancastre, sometime
husband of the said Alesia, and she herself, entered the manor, and held it in
her right. The said Thomas presented to the church Ralph de Bulmer,
his clerk, who was admitted and instituted by the bishop of Worcester.
Afterwards the king took the manor and advowson into his hand.
Kent.
Inquisition : — Beausfeld. Friday the feast of St. Katharine.
Fifty acres of land in Horsemede and forty in Braddon, which belonged to
the Templars, are of the fee of the said Alesia, the advowson of Ewelle is also
of her fee.
WilUam de Longespeye the elder, sometime earl of Salisbury, her ancestor,
whose heir she is, gave the lands and advowson, and the chapel of Braddon,
to the Knights Templars to support a chaplain to celebrate in the chapel
for the souls of himself, his ancestors, and his heirs.
The manor of EweUe is of the fee of the said Alesia, and was given to the
Knights Templars in frank almoin by William de Longespeye, son and heir
of the said William.
After the destruction of the Templars the said Thomas with the said Alesia
entered the tenements in her right and held them.
Afterwards the king took them into his hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (23.)
718. Commission to WiUiam de Herle and Geoffrey le Scrope. Kenilworth.
1 January 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the king.
An inquisition in Latin, somewhat illegible and mutilated, apparently of the
same purport as the following inquisition, which is in French,
Inquisition : — York. Friday the feast of St. Hilary.
There used to be in the infirmary of the hospital of St. Leonard, York, 12
score beds for men and women, but now there are only 7 score and 4.
The livery of each man and woman used to be 6 loaves a week viz. 4 of
rye and 2 of wheat, and 3 J gallons of ale, and 3 days in the week meat, and two
days cheese and butter, and two days herrings, except those who have Hveries
of the chaplains, to whom belongs one loaf more in the week, and other com-
panage, which alms have been withdrawn from St. Katharine's day four years
ago, to Christmas last past by Master John Walewayn, that is to say from each
man and woman 2 loaves in- the week and for their companage they now
only take a penny a week, and for their ale a penny a week.
The poor of the infirmary used to have six servants, but now they have only
four ; there used to be in the infirmary six oil lamps, and now there are only
four, which service of servants and lamps has been withdrawn for two years
by the said Master John.
There used to be a distribution of beans to the poor at the gate of the
hospital every Monday from Whitsun to St. Peter's Chair, which was
withdrawn by Sir Walter de Langeton, master.
There used to be a distribution on St. Leonard's day of a loaf and a herring
to every poor person, who chose to come, which has been withdrawn for
four years by Master John Walewayn.
Alms of 40 loaves which used to be given every day at the gate to the poor
clerks, who sang at the mass of our Lady, and other poor persons, have been
withdrawn for four years by the said Master John.
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The housewife {husewyf) of the orphanage used to take 47 loaves a week
for the maintenance of the children, of which 10 have been withdrawn for
four years by the said Master John ; and also one of two cows.
Each of the sisters, who wear the habit {abyt) of the hospital, used to
have every week 7 loaves, half of white bread and half of whole corn as it
comes with buckwheat {enter hie cum vient parmy la sarence), and 7 gallons
of ale, half of the best ale brewed for the brethren, and half of the ale brewed
for the poor, and from the kitchen a good mess of meat double and an honest
pittance as the brethren have and on every double feast, 24 in the year, 2 good
messes ; and for the whole company of sisters two weys of cheese a month ;
and each sister used to take 85. at the gules of August for her clothing ; all
these alms have been reduced by the said Master John ; the possessions of
the house are sufficient for the alms.
Examination of the cellarer and brethren of the hospital as to the alms
and possessions thereof, containing similar information to that embodied in
the foregoing inquisition and mentioning that some of the property of the
hospital was burned and destroyed by the Scots. 13 January. French.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (24.)
71 9. Commission to Thomas Deyvill and Richard de Muslee. Grene-
howe. 30 August 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Panel of jurors.
Extent of the manor of Berley. Monday after the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross. Sum 47Z. 4s. lOJfZ. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 419.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (25.)
720. Writ to Master John Wale way n clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Hathelsay. 20 June 16 Edward II. [1323.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Deping. Monday before St. Laurence 17 Edward II.
No escheator or minister of the king or his ancestors has intermeddled with
the temporalities of the priory of Deping, which is a cell of the abbey of
Thomeye by reason of the voidance of that abbey, because there are none.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer, barons, and chamberlains. Holand.
20 October.
Return endorsed. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 66.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (26.)
721 , Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Westminster. 18 May 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Bredon. Monday before St. Margaret. 18 Edward II.
The canons of the cell of Bredon have been wont to receive all the issues
and profits thereof during voidance. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 203.
C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (27.)
722, Inquisition before Sir John Latymer. CorfeCastel. Wednesday after
St. Matthias 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Henry de Smedemore and others (named) trespassed and hunted in the
king's warren, and were taken by the constable, and are in the king's castle
of Corfe. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (28.)
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723. Commission to John de Morteyn and Philip de Aylesbury. Ravenes-
dale. 8 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Bedeford. 13 December.
The abbot and convent of Wardon in the year 13 Edward II, demised their
manor of Ronhale to John de Grey deceased for eleven years, with remainder,
if he died within the term, to John Amory of Carleton until its completion.
Similar commission.
Inquisition : — Bedeford. 13 December.
The said abbot in the year 14 Edward II demised to John de Grey for ten
years, if he lived so long, the manor of Melbroke and certain lands rents, and
services. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 50. C. Inq. Misc. File 93. (29.)
724. Commission to John Mauleverer and Adam de Hoperton. West-
minster. 1 April 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Oteley. Mondav the morrow of St. Mary Magdalene,
18 Edward II.
Alice de Rumley, sometime lady of the honour of Skipton in Craven, granted
to Hugh de Wodehouse, ancestor of William son of Adam de Wodehouse,
whose heir he is, 2 bovates of land in Wodehouse co. York, together with the
over-bailiwick of the forestry of her free chaces of the honour, taking yearly for
the custody thereof at the manor of Skipton a robe at Christmas, or a mark
for the same, and a quarter of wheat every 12 weeks, or Qd. a week.
The said William and his ancestors peaceably held the said land and bailiwick
until the king committed the keeping of the honour to Henry de Lacy, late
earl of Lincoln, who appointed Edmund Talbot steward, and Peter del Chirche
constable, and the said Peter, without reasonable cause, by order of the said
Edmund, ejected the said William from the bailiwick.
Adam de Wodehouse, father of the said William, whose heir he is, died
seised of the bailiwick ; after whose death the said William did homage
to the king therefore, and was seised thereof by livery of the escheator ; the
said William showed no deed or writing about the said grant.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (1.)
725. Commission to John de Donecastre and Adam de Hoperton. West-
minster. 18 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition in the presence of Thomas de Eyvill. York. Monday the
morrow of Trinity.
Sixteen quarters of wheat worth Si. and 50 quarters of oats worth 10/.,
and the forage of the said corn worth 20<s., goods of Robert de Lathum found
at Templehirst, were taken for the king's use and came to the hands of Adam
le Bower, then keeper of the manor of Templehirst, and were taken for the
maintenance of the manor and the king's profit, and not by reason of the
rebellion of Robert de Holand, who had no goods there.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (2.)
726. Commission to William de Hardene and John de Okham. . . .
6 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition. Craneburn. Sunday after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
John Mautravers the younger lately held of the abbess of Wylton the manor
of Phelippeston co. Dorset by the yearly service of 25 quarters of salt ; the
abbess was peaceably seised of that rent from time beyond memory until
the manor was taken into the king's hand on Tuesday the feast of the
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Purification 15 Edward II, by the forfeiture of the said John ; the manor is of
the yearly value of 8/. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (3.)
727. Writ to John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Westminster. 26 May 17 Edward 11.
[1324.]
Not3^ngham.
Inquisition :— Bulecote. Monday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Peter de Monte Forti and his ancestors have held the manor of Gunthorpe
from time beyond memory. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 119.
C. hiq. Misc. File 94. (4.)
728. Petition to the king and council from Henry de Hatherley. French.
Commission to Robert de Aston and John le Boteller of Lanultit. Noting-
ham. 20 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Gloucester. 10 December.
Robert de Prestebury by his writing bound himself to the said Henry in
a yearly rent of lOZ. 2.s. and a robe with fur.
A similar inquisition. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 220.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (6.)
729. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. Tunbrigge.
26 June 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Chiltenham. Saturday the feast of the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr.
Robert de Prestebury held of the abbot of Fecamp in fee simple by fealty
and the yearly service of 45. 4c^. and suit of court at Chiltenham, a carucate of
land in Lekampton, and a culture called ' Banlond ' in Lekampton, containing
20 acres, by fealty and the yearly serv^ice of lOs., and suit of court at Chiltenham.
The said Robert held the carucate from the time of his purchase thereof
from John de Bradenestok, viz. from St. Andrew 12 Edward II, to 28 De-
cember 15 Edward II, when it was seized into the king's hand because the
said Robert, is a rebel, and [adhered] to John GifFard of Brymesfeld and
other the king's enemies ; the said Robert held the culture from Michaelmas
9 Edward II to the said 28 December, when it was seized into the king's hand
for the reasons aforesaid.
The abbot of Fecamp and his predecessors were seised of the said rents
and services from the time when King Henry [III.] granted the manor of
Chiltenham to the church of Fecamp in exchange for the towns of Wynchelseye
and Rye with their ports.
The carucate is worth yearly 60s. 4d., and the culture 13s. 4td.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (6.)
730. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. West-
minster. 12 May 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. Wednesday after Trinity.
Thomas de Berkeleie the elder on 1 October 14 Edward II, granted by his
writing to Hugh de Byseleie for life suitable maintenance for himself, a groom,
and a horse, as for one of his esquires, and 2 robes yearly, or 36s., and bound
himself, his heirs, and his lands therefor ; because Richard de Byseleie, father
of the said Hugh, whose heir he is, demised to the said Thomas a messuage and
a carucate of land in Morcote and Hartpirie, of the yearly value of 6 marks.
182 INQUISITIONS
The said Hugh received the maintenance and robes until the manor of
Berkeleie and other lands, of the yearly value of 606/. 18s. M., were taken
into the king's hand by reason of the forfeiture of Maurice son and heir of the
said Thomas.
The aforesaid charge for maintenance and robes amounts to ISZ. 4s. l^d.
Cf. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (12.) C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (7.)
731 . Petition to the king from Michael de Presfen. French.
Commission to Robert Heron and Thomas de Baumburgh. Westminster.
12 March 17 EdM^ard II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Bamburgh. Sunday before St. George.
The said Michael was seised of the mill of Warne by Bamburgh ; Master
John de Musshams disseised him thereof, and continued his seisin until the
mill was taken into the king's hand because the said Master John adhered
to the Scots rebels. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (8.)
732. Petition to the king and Council from the abbot and convent of
Stratmarchell. French.
Writ to the justice of Wales, or to him who supplies his place. York.
18 May 15 Edward II. [1322.] By petition of the Council.
Report as to a vaccary called ' Pennantygy.'
Writ to Edmund earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who supphes
his place in North Wales. Westminster. 2 April 17 Edward II. [1324.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before Thomas de Wynnesbury, supplying the place of the
said justice. Bala, co. Merioneth. Tuesday after Trinity.
The predecessors of the said abbot and convent had possession of a vaccary
called ' Penantigy ' and a plot of land called ' Kymman ' before the war between
King Edward I. and Llewelyn, then prince of Wales, viz. in the year
10 Edward I.
They had the vaccary of the gift of Guenon[wyn], sometime lord of la Pole,
and the plot of the gift of Llewelyn ap Jor[werth], long since prince of Wales,
and held the same in frank almoin, until they were removed therefrom by the
said Llewellyn because they adhered to the said King Edward.
The vaccary and plot are now in the king's hand ; the said plot contains
6 acres and is of the yearly value of 18d^. ; the vaccary is of the yearly value
of 60s. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (9.)
733. Petition to the king and Council from Margery, late the wife of
Thomas Colpeper. French.
Transcript of 7 charters of the said Margery.
Commission to Henry de Cobeham, William de Northho, and WiUiam de
Ponte Roberti. Westminster. 12 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By
petition of the Council.
Kent.
Inquisition. Lamberherst on the north side of the bridge. Thursday
in Easter week.
Lands of the said Thomas and Margery.
Sussex.
Similar inquisition. Lamberherst on the south side of the bridge. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, pp. 115, 124. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (10.)
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734. Commission to John de Horneby the elder and John de Lancastre,
keeper of forfeited hinds in co. Lancaster. Notvngham. 18 November
17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition. Lancastre. Monday in Easter week.
John de Scocia, ' harpour,' a bastard, who died without heir, held of Alan de
Singelton, sometime the husband of Katharine, a messuage and 5| acres of
land in le Wra by fealty and the yearly service of Id. ; the services were
assigned as dower to the said Katharine who, after the death of the said John
entered the messuage and land as her escheat and was seised thereof, until
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, disseised her, and occupied the tenements
until they were taken into the king's hand by his forfeiture. Partly illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (11.)
735. Commission to John de Donecastre, Gilbert de Sengelton, Adam de
Hoperton, and Richard de Muslee. Holand. 21 October 17 Edward II.
[1324.] By p.s.
York.
Inquisition before the said John and Gilbert. Pontefract. Monday after
the Ascension.
Joan late the wife of William de Holand after his death was dowered with
a third part of the manor of Tempilhirst by assignment of Robert de Holand,
his brother and heir, at the Annunciation 9 Edward II, and continued her
seisin for six years until the said third part together with the two parts of the
said manor was taken into the king's hand by reason of the forfeiture of the
said Robert.
The said Joan was not a rebel or an adherent of rebels.
The manor, while it was in the hands of the Templars, was held of the
earl of Lancaster by the service of finding a chaplain to celebrate divine service
there ; and it is now in the king's hand ; the third part is of the yearly value
of SI. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (12.)
736. Writ to the sheriff and coroners of Norfolk. Westminster.
23 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Snyterlee. Friday after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
John Russel and others (named), common robbers, killed John Galaunt and
others (named) on the sea coast between Blakenee and Seford, and stole the
ship Amiot of Dittone, and certain of the king's victuals therein worth 60^.,
and took them to Seford.
Similar inquisition : — Bishop's Lenn. Thursday the feast of the Invention
of the Holy Cross.
Return from the sheriff of Sussex as to the said ship and victuals.
Inquisition before Giles de Wachesham and Thomas Florii. Seford.
Monday after St. Gregory the Pope.
The said ship was laden with stockfish, sturgeon, and cod, which came to
the hands of divers persons (named). Mutilated.
Similar inquisition. Mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (13.)
737. Commission to John de Tychebourn, Ralph de Bereford, and Robert
de Hungerford. Westminster. 28 May 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Wilts.
Inquisition before the said John and Robert. Doene. Tuesday before
St. John the Baptist.
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John Giflfard was not seised of the manors of Estcodeford and Doene when
his lands and goods were taken into the king's hand by his forfeiture.
Ohver de Ingham was seised of the said manors and enfeoffed thereof
Robert le Bor for hfe at a yearly rent of 40Z. ; because the said Robert failed
in payment of the rent, in the year 14 Edward II, the said Oliver entered
the said manors and ejected him, continuing his own seisin to 14 August
15 Edward II, when the said John disseised him in a warlike manner, and
occupied the manors, until St. Nicholas next following, when the said Oliver
reseized them, and ejected the said John.
The manors are held of the king by the service of a knight's fee and are of the
yearly value of 40/.
Similar inquisition. Werministre. Monday before St. John the Baptist.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (14.)
738. Writ to the sheriff of York. Worcester. 10 January 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — York. Tuesday after Trinity.
Denise Ketel fled for divers larcenies imputed to her, and afterwards on
Wednesday in Passion week 16 Edward II, came to Hemmyngburgh, and
entered the sheepfold of Maud, late the wife of William Amy son of Hemmyng-
burgh, and killed two ewes ; on hearing which the said Maud came to her
sheepfold and found the said Denise skinning the ewes ; when the said Denise
perceived the approach of the said Maud, she attacked her with the knife,
with which she was skinning the ewes, and the said Maud, seeing the knife,
fled to Clyff by Hemmyngburgh, and there the said Denise cornered her in a
house to kill her, and the said Maud, seeing that she could not escape death,
found an axe lying at her feet "wdth which she struck the said Denise on the
head, whereby she died.
The said Maud immediately journeyed to the king's court to seek the
king's peace. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (15.)
739. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Westminster. 14 June 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — Oxford. Monday after St. John the Baptist.
After conspiracy Adam de Osegodesby, WilUam Topclyve, and many others
unknown, armed with swords and other weapons, killed Henry Bost in the
suburb of Oxford, and afterwards entered the town, and made a serious assault
upon Richard Overse, constable, as he was keeping the king's peace by night ;
and beat and wounded many others, who with the said Richard were watching
by night to keep the king's peace, so that a hue and cry was raised throughout
the town by mouth and horn, and many, hearing the same, came out of their
houses and met the said Adam and others, and asked them to surrender to the
king's peace, which they would not, but always more sharply attacked those
coming to preserve the peace, and killed and wounded them.
At length John Morice, tailor, and John Senglaunt, tailor, wounded the said
Adam, who forthwith died ; the said John and John for fear of attachment
fled. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (16.)
740. Petition to the king and Council from Humphrey de Bassingbourn,
sometime sheriff of Northampton. French.
Commission to Roger Beler and John de Lungevill. Westminster.
12 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
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Inquisition : — Northampton. Tliursday the morrow of St. Mark.
John Giffard of Brymnesfeld and other rebels, when the said Humphrey took
the manor of Navesby into the king's hand, in their progress towards the
•northern parts, took 14Z. in coin and divers goods and chattels found there.
See Close Roll Calendar, p. III. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (17.)
741. Commission to Peter de Ludyngton, Alan de Cubbeldyk, and John
de Crosholm, the younger. Westminster. 11 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
By the Council.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Friday after the Annunciation.
John de Whitenton clerk, gave 16 acres of land in Themilby, and a messuage
and 3 acres of land in Methingby, to the house of Wylughton, which belonged
to the Templars, in return for maintenance of himself and his groom for life,
whereof he produced a charter made a.d. 1304, under the name of William
de la More, sometime master of the Knights Templars in England, granting
him victuals, a robe, and certain yearly payments which he received until
the house was taken into the Idng's hand by reason of the rebellion of John de
Moubray, who occupied it after the destruction of the Templars, and still
receives. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (18.)
742. Commission to William de Harden and Robert de Hungerford.
Westminster. 28 February 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the Council.
Inquisition :— Wylton. Friday after St. Mark.
Henry Tyeys held of Adam Russel of Okeburn a messuage and 4 virgates
of land in Draycote Folyot. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 221.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (19.)
743. Petition to the king and Council from Arthur son of Peter de
Denarston, and John brother of the said Arthur. French.
Commission to Robert de Aspale, John de Whelnetham, and John de Ingham.
Westminster. 14 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Henhowe. 12 April.
Hugh de Hodebovile held 2 messuages, 180 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow,
4 acres of pasture, 24 acres of wood, and 30s. of rent, in Aketon and Great
Waldingfeld without Margery his wife having any right therein.
About Ascension ten years past he enfeoffed thereof Peter de Denardeston,
and Laurence his son, and the heirs of the said Laurence in tail, with reversion
to the said Hugh and his heirs ; the said Laurence became a monk at St.
Edmunds ; and on 4 December 14 Edward II the said Hugh entered the
tenements and continued his seisin for three weeks, during which time the
said Peter released all his right to the said Hugh and his heirs.
At Christmas in the same year the said Hugh enfeoffed thereof the said
Peter and Margaret his wife, and Arthur and John their sons, and the heirs of
the said John, and a fine was levied thereon.
The grantees continued their seisin until the tenements came to the king's
hands by the forfeiture of the said Peter on Wednesday before Easter
15 Edward II.
The tenements are held of the king as of the honour of Hatfelde Peverel
by homage and fealty and the service of a third part of a knight's fee, and
are parcel of the manor of Aketon, which owes suit to the court of Hatfelde ;
they are of the yearly value of 8^. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (20.)
186 INQUISITIONS
744. Commission to William le Botiller of Wemme, Fulk Fiz Waryn, and
Roger Carles. Westminster. 1 April 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition : — Shrewsbury. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy
Cross.
The cordwainers of Shrewsbury have been wont to tan all kinds of skins
except horse skins from time beyond memory, and the kmg can grant them his
charter thereon Adthout prejudice. C. hiq. Misc. File 94. (21.)
745. Commission to John de Foxle, William de Hardene, and Robert de
Hungerford. Hatheleseye. 20 June 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Wilts.
Inquisition : — Cherlton by Hungerford. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains
17 Edward II.
Henry Tieys and Margaret his wife acquired by a fine from Phihp Sturmy
and Sarah his wife a messuage, 3 carucates of land, 3^ acres of meadow, and
104s. 4|c?. of rent in Burbach Savage.
Transcript of the fine. Cf. Close Roll Caleiidar, p. 123.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (22.)
746. Writ to Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who
supplies his place. Langele. 18 April 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition before Thomas de Wynnesbury, supplying the place of the said
justice in North Wales. Aberfrau co. Anglesey.
The bailiwick in the cantred of Aberfrau held during his hfe by Yereward
Voil, the king's serjeant at arms, is of the yearly value of 101.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (23.)
747. Writ to John de Leek, constable of Tuttebury castle. Lascales.
31 August 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Tuttebury. Wednesday the eve of Michaelmas.
A breviary, belonging to the chapel of the said castle, was pledged to
WiUiam Davy clerk by WilUam de Tuttebury, sometime chaplain there, for
205., in whose hands it still remains ; the said Wilham de Tuttebury sold a
vestment of the chapel to Adam Davy, executor of the will of Richard Osiet
chaplain, who was buried in it ; the said William de Tuttebury was buried in
another vestment of the chapel. A surphce of Eylesham and two towels for
covering the altar were removed by WiUiam Daubour and remain in his hand ;
two old silk cushions (orrialia) a Uttle canvas for covering the altar, a gradual
book, and a trope book, were removed by the king's Welsh, after the departure
of Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, before the king's arrival.
The foregoing inquisition was taken at the instigation of Jordan de Kynebell,
present chaplain of the castle. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (24.)
748. Inquisition before the sheriff of Sussex. Lewes. Monday after
St. Valentine 17 Edward II. [1324.]
The prior of Lewes is not bound to maintain and repair a causeway near
Seford, which he alleges was made in order to have a way to his mill called
' Poghemull ' in Blechinton, now removed ; the causeway is not the king's
highway. • C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (25.)
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749. Writ to Hugh Chastelion, keeper of certain lands in co. York, now
in the kuig's hand. Notyngham. 13 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Kyrkeby Malasart. Sunday before St. Andrew.
John de Gras knight holds half a carucate of land in Granteley as of the
fee of Mubray, whereof 12 carucates make a knight's fee in co. York.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (26.)
750. Writ to the sheriff of Middlesex. Westminster. 25 March
17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Stone Cross. Sunday before St. Philip and St. James.
WiUiam Pente and AHce his wife demised their lands in Westminster to
John de la Beche knight, for sixteen years from Christmas 7 Edward II
for a payment of 47 marks.
The said John held the tenements from that Christmas to Saturday before
the Conversion of St. Paul 15 Edward II, when Roger de Prosthopp, then
baihff of the liberty of the abbot of Westminster, by virtue of a return to a
king's wTit directed to the sheriff of Middlesex, seized them into the king's hand
on account of the rebelhon of the said John, C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (27.)
751 . Writ to John le Porter, keeper of certain lands in Essex, now in
the king's hand. Westminster. 12 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Great Berdefelde. Friday after the Annunciation.
Geoffrey Dode took into the Idng's hand the lands of Richard de Honewyk
in Bridebrok because the said Richard did not come to Aungre at the king's
command. C. Inq. Misc. File 94, (28.)
752. Writ to John Everard escheator in cos. Cornwall, Devon, Somerset,
and Dorset, as to the seizure of a messuage and 18 acres of land of Master
Gilbert de Bruera clerk, in Hywyssh by Highbridge. Westminster. 3 June
17 Edward II. [1324.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Highbridge. 30 April 17 Edward II.
Divers tenants in the manor of Hywyssh by Highbridge gave of their lands
there by assent of Ellis le Hoore, sometime lord of the manor, a messuage
with a curtilage, and 18 acres of arable land, to the church of Bournham to have
a chantry twice a week, on Wednesdays and Fridays in the chapel of Hiwissh,
and for saying the course of the day there on Sundays and giving bread and
holy water to the said tenants ; the manor is of ancient demesne.
The chantry was withdrawn by Master Thomas Stede, sometime rector of
Bournham, and is still withdrawn by Henry de Corston now rector, and has
been so withdrawal for forty-four years and more.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 13s. 'id.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94, (29,)
753. Writ to John Everard, escheator in cos. Cornwall, Devon, Somerset,
and Dorset, Westminster. 24 May 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Langport. 7 June.
Sibyl, late the wife of Henry de Urtiaco, holds in dower the manor of Knoll,
of the yearly value of 100s., of the inheritance of the said Henry's heirs ; she
likewise holds for Hfe the manor of Cory Ryvel with the advowson by a fine
levied in the king's court between the said Henry and Sibyl plaintiffs and
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Geoffrey de Puttenye clerk, deforciant ; the manor is of the yearly value of
100 marks ; also the manor of Langport of the yearly value of 10 marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (30.)
754. Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Fulmere. 11 April 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — Notthigham. Friday after St. Augustine the Bishop.
John de Stoutevill, grandfather of the last John de Stoutevill, whose heir
is under age and in the king's wardship, held the manors of Barton and Brade-
mere of King Henry III by knight service ; John the grandfather ahenated
the manors to Stute his son and his heirs tail in the year 36 Henry III,
whether by the king's licence the jurors are ignorant.
The manors are held of the heir, and have been held of his ancestors by
knight service since the alienation.
The father of the heir was seised of the services of Nicholas de Stoutevill,
son and heir of the said Stute, viz. homage, scutage, and relief.
C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (31.)
755. Commission to John de Foxle, William de Hardene, and Robert de
Hungerford. Hathelseye. 20 June 16 Edward II. [1323.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berks.
Inquisition : — Hungerford. Thursday after St. Peter's chains 17 Edward II.
Henry Tyeis and Margaret his wife acquired from John son of Thomas Barry
by fine a messuage, a mill, and 2 carucates of land in Bokhampton held of the
bishop of London.
Copy of the said fine. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 122.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (1.)
756. Writ to Hamon de Chiggewell, mayor of London. Westminster.
24 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — London. Friday after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
Seman de Waleden and Olive his wife, and Henry son of Falcasius de
Wakefeld by their writing indented in the year 9 Edward II granted to
Andrew de Seccheford for elev^en years 265. Sd. of quit rent from a messuage
and 3 stalls in the ward of Bredstrete, lately held by Philip ate Beche, and in
the king's hand by his forfeiture. The said Andrew received the rent until
the year 15 Edward II, when the tenements were taken into the king's
hand.
One [name perished], who was seised of the tenements, bequeathed to the
said Ohve and her heirs in tail, with reversion to the said Henry, 2 marks of
yearly rent in the year 13 Edward I ; the said Seman afterwards married the
said OUve, and they were seised of the rent. C. Inq. Misc. File 95 (2.)
757. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. West-
minster. 12 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Thursday before St. George.
Roger de Gosynton enfeoffed Thomas de Berkeleye the elder of 4Z. 3s. lO^d.
of rent in Gosynton and Cromhale. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 105.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (3.)
MISCELLANEOUS 189
758. Petition to the king from Anastasia late the wife of Nicholas de
Kyngeston. French.
Commission to William de Harden and Ralph de Bereford. Westminster.
12 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Wylton. Friday after St. Mark.
The custom in the town of Wylton is, and has been from time beyond
memory, that a wife after the death of her husband ought to hold in the
name of dower the capital messuage whereof he died seised, whether she be
married or not.
The said Nicholas held a messuage in the town on the day of his death,
which he had acquired from Robert le Bor ; it is held of the lady Mary, nun
of Ambresbury, the king's sister, by the yearly service of lOcZ. and suit of
court, and is of the yearly value of 35. 4i.
The said Anastasia, according to the custom, ought to hold the messuage
which was taken into the king's hand on account of the rebellion of John de
Kyngeston, brother and heir of the said Nicholas. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (4.)
759. Commission to Richard de Aldeburgh and Adam de Hoperton.
Westminster. 24 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Knaresburgh. Monday the feast of St. George.
Gilbert le Forester of Brokesburn held the keeping of the king's park of
Haye without the metes of the forest of Knaresburgh from 3 April 35 Edward I
for three days, and kept it sufficiently by himself and another ; he then demised
the keeping to farm to John le Pavelly of Knaresburgh, who inadequately
kept it alone from 6 April in the year aforesaid to the Nativit3^of St. Mary next
following, when Sir Peter de Gavaston came to Knaresburgh in the king's
company ; and, because he did not find the said Gilbert in charge, but the said
John inadequately keeping the park alone, removed him, and placed there
other keepers. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (5.)
760. Commission to Robert de Asshele and John de la Haye of Hemel-
hamstede. Westminster. 20 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — St. Alban's. Saturday in Easter week.
William, son of Walter le Baud, knight, charged himself and his heirs with
a yearly payment to Ahce daughter of Robert de Melkeleye knight, of IOO5.
from the manor of Melkeleye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 94.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (6.)
761. Commission to Master John de Blebury and John de Brumpton.
Westminster. 10 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Walyngford. Wednesday after Palm Sunday.
John de la Beche held certain lands in Basteldene for which he paid 2 marks
yearly to the manor of Bradefeld. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 99.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (7.)
762i Commission to Nicholas de Kyngeston and Robert de Aston. Iron
Acton. 24 February 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Thursday before St. George.
Thomas, sometime lord of Berkeleye, granted to Thomas Hathulf certain
wheat, beans and garments, yearly, and charged therewith his manor of Homme
by Berkeleye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 98. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (8.)
190 INQUISITIONS
763. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton.
Westminster. 18 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Thursday before St. George.
On Friday the feast of St. Laurence 13 Edward II Thomas de Berkeleye,
sometime lord of Berkeleye, granted to Adam Motoun and Joan his wife for
the hfe of the said Joan, 3 quarters of wheat yearly from his manor of Alkynton ;
and the said Adam and Joan granted to the said Thomas and his heirs by
fine the third part of a messuage and a virgate of land in Alkynton of the
yearly value of 135. 4d. in exchange ; the said Adam and Joan were seised of
the wheat until the taking of the manor into the Idng's hand on account of
the forfeiture of Maurice de Berkeley, son and heir of the said Thomas.
The manor was held of the king in chief by the service of half a knight's
fee ; it is now in the king's hand, and is of the yearly value of 64Z. 19s. Q^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (9.)
764. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. Westminster.
8 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition :■ — Gloucester. Thursday before St. George.
Robert de Berkeleye granted certain corn and beans yearly to Richard de
Blakeneye from his lands in Beleye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 98.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (10.)
765. Writ to John de Bolingbroke, escheator in cos. Nottingham, Derby,
Warwick, Leicester, and Lancaster. Westminster. 6 March 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — Nottingham. Monday in the feast of St. George.
The manor of Cotgrave, which the prior of Lenton alienated to Richard
de Wilghby the elder for life, is not held of the king in chief but of the heirs
of Hugh de Byron, in frank almoin. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (11.)
766. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. Westminster.
8 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Thursday before St. George.
Thomas de Berkeleye the elder on 1 October 14 Edward II granted to
Hugh de Biseleye for hfe, suitable maintenance for himself, a groom, and a
horse, at Berkeleye or elsewhere, as one of his esquires, and two robes with
fur yearly, or 365., and charged his lands therewith, because Richard de Byse-
leye father of the said Hugh, whose heir he is, demised to the said Thomas a
messuage and a carucate of land in Morcote and Hardepirye.
The said Hugh was seised of the maintenance and robes until the manor of
Berkeleye, and other manors were taken into the king's hand by the forfeiture
of Maurice, son and heir of the said Thomas.
The manor of Berkeleye with the manors of Homme, Alkynton, Slymbrugge,
Coueleye, Camme, Wotton, and Symundeshale, adjacent thereto, was held of
the king in c-hief by the service of three knight's fees, and is now in the Idng's
hand, and is of the yearly value of 606/. I85. 4:ld. Cf. C. Inq. Misc. File 94. (7.)
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (12.)
767. Petition to the king and council from Stephen de Bassingboum.
French.
MISCELLANEOUS 191
Commission to Robert de Asshele, Roger de Louthe, and John de la Hay
of Hemelhamstede. Westminster. 1 April 17 Edward II. [1324.] By
petition of tlie Council.
Inquisition : — St. Alban's. Saturday before St. Mark.
John de Bassyngboume, father of the said Stephen, by his charter granted to
the said Stephen for hfe a yearly rent of 4 marks in Mundene, whereof the
said Stephen was seised from Sunday before St. Mark 8 Edward II to Easter
15 Edward II.
After his death the reversion of the rent belongs to Agnes de Bassyngboume
and her heirs ; the rent is held of Henry de Oseville by the yearly service of
a penny. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (13.)
768. Writ to John de Hampton, escheator in cos. Gloucester, Hereford,
Worcester, Salop, and Stafford, and in the adjacent march of Wales.
Westminster. 18 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition relating to the keeping of the priory of Llanthony by Gloucester
during voidance. Gloucester. Sunday the feast of the Annunciation.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 97. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (14.)
769. Commission to Robert de Aston and John de Hampton. Tonebrigge.
26 June 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Chiltenham. Saturday the feast of the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr.
John de Berkele held of the abbot of Fecamp a messuage and a carucate of
land in Lekampton by the yearly service of 4s. 4d. and suit of court.
The tenements were taken into the king's hand because the said John was an
adherent of Maurice de Berkele, his father, and other rebels. Itn perfect.
C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (15.)
770. Commission to Walter de Friskeneye, Peter de Ludyngton, and
Dominic de Bucton. Westminster. 10 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By
petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Saturday the morrow of St. Bartholomew
18 Edward II.
The manor of Herpes well on the day when William Tuchet forfeited his
lands to the king was not charged with a rent of 10/. to the said William and
his heirs, and he had nothing in the manor.
Writ to Alan de Cubbeldyk, late keeper of forfeited lands in Lincoln.
Nottingham. 20 December 18 Edward II. By the Council. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 259. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (16.)
771. Commission to Robert Tok, Richard de Wylegliby the younger, and
Ralph de Montjoye. Westminster. 24 May 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and Ralph. Tuttebury. Monday after
the octave of Michaelmas 18 Edward II.
Adam le Hunte was seised of a mill in Uttokeshather after he had married
Ellen late his wife, who now sues for her dower.
192 INQUISITIONS
The mill is in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Thomas, sometime earl of
Lancaster, and is of the yearly value of lOl. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (17.)
772. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk. Pikeryng. 13 August 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition by the bailiffs of St. Edmund's.
A messuage in St. Edmund's, held by Richard le Parcheminer, who was
hanged for felony, has not been in the king's hand for a year and a day, but
has so been in the hand of the abbot of St. Edmund's as for year and waste
by virtue of the liberty of St. Edmund's.
The abbot and his predecessors have had year and waste of all lands of
felons within the liberty from time beyond memory.
The said Richard held the messuage of the said abbot by the yearly service
of a halfpenny, and the abbot now holds it as his escheat and ought to answer
to nobody for the year and day. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (18.)
773. Writ to the sheriff of Derby. Pikeryng. 22 August 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and Richard de Whatton. Derby.
Tuesday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
WiUiam Sele, bailiff of the toA^ii of Derby, found John de Dj^ggeby with two
silver dishes of the price of 535. 4(i., a salt-cellar of the price of 55., 12 silver
spoons of the price of I85., a gold brooch of the price of 10s., a silver brooch
of the price of I2d., 2 small florins, 2 gold rings of the price of 2s., a silk girdle
decorated with silver of the price of 85., and a tunic of the price of 5s., and
took him with the said chattels and imprisoned him.
How the said John came to possess the chattels, or where he had them, or
whose they were, the jurors know not. The said William detained the said
John in his own custody from Wednesday after the Assumption last past to
this instant Tuesday, when John Saundeby very early in the morning by order
of the said William took away the said John \^dth the chattels to what place
the jurors know not. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (19.)
774. Writ to Thomas de Eyvill, keeper of certain rebels' lands in co. York,
now in the king's hand. Heghtenhull. 12 October 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Tuesday after All Saints.
Robert de Wombewelle was not an adherent of Thomas, late earl of Lancaster,
a rebel, or of other rebels, and did not bear arms against the king. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 51. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (20.)
775. Writ to Master John Walewayn clerk, escheator south of Trent.
Ravenesdale. 24 November 17 Edward II. [1323.]
Memorandum of the escheator as to the lands of Geoffrey de Bodbran.
Inquisition : — Liskerd co. Cornwall. 12 December.
Geoffrey de Brodbran held of the Idng, viz. of the barony of Tremeton, the
hamlet of Carkill, on the day of his death, for 3 fees by knight service, and his
heir is within age, wherefore the said hamlet was seized into the king's hand,
and is now in the queen's hand.
He held also the hamlets of Hiskyn, Chollecote and Cotmurdoune, of John
Daberoun in pure socage by the yearly service of 6s. Id., which were seized into
the king's hand because the said Geoffrey held the said hamlet of Carkill.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 58. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (21.)
MISCELLANEOUS 193
776. Commission to Robert de Perepount, Walter de Goushill and John de
Mounteny, knights, to enquire who Idlled Hugh de Whassyngboum, chaplain,
at Sireston, co. Nottingham. Nottingham. 22 November 17 Edward II.
[1323.]
Inquisition : — Newerk. Tuesday, St. Nicholas's day, 17 Edward II.
[6 December 1323.]
On Sunday after St. Matthias apostle and evangelist (sic) [25 September;
1323] Henry de Mustiers and the said Hugh took a woman called Janet (Jonetta)
de Staunton into the fields between Eyleston and Sireston ; and met with Robert
son of Robert de Sireston and his two brothers Nicholas and Thomas, who
poHtely saluted Janet. And Robert embraced her upon which Henry angrily
put away Robert's hands, and whispered {auriculavit) to Hugh to go to his
(Henry's) home and bring his men with arms. Hugh brought William son of
Jordan of Stoke, Wilham de Farnam, John Whagh, and others unknown,
who met Robert and his brothers and bade them ' Stand ' and abused them.
Hugh attacked them with an iron-pronged fork wounding Robert, who then
killed him with a knife. No man received Robert or his brothers. Nicholas ,
and Thomas are in no way guilty. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (22.) i
777. Writ to the sheriff of Bucks. Westminster. 27 May 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — Buckingham. Monday after All Saints 18 Edward II.
No man killed John de Staunford or procured his death. He was a boy
of nine, in the house and under the guardianship and instruction of William de
Offyntone vicar of Padebury his uncle. He fell ill and his uncle did not
notice this at first and continued to teach him, but as he grew worse he left
off teaching him and took him to the house of his mother Margery, in Padebury,
where he died on Michaelmas day 15 Edward II. [29 September 1321]. Wakes
{vigiliis) were held and masses said for him and he was buried in Padebury
Church. C. Inq. Misc. File 95. (23.)
778. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Porcestre. 24 July 18 Edward II.
[1324.]
Inquisition : — Southampton. Saturday before St. Katharine.
Two messuages in the suburb of Southampton, held by Roger Huldemere,
who for felony abjured the realm at Southampton on Friday in Whitsun week
16 Edward II, have heen in the hand of queen Isabel, from the day of his
abjuration to the day of this inquisition.
The said Roger held the messuages of the prior of St. Denis by Southampton
by the service of 2s.
Thomas de Suthampton, attorney of the said queen, ought to answer the
king for the year and waste. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (1.)
779. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Langele. 23 January 18 Edward II.
[1325.]
Inquisition : — Fam worth. Friday after the close of Easter.
A messuage and five acres of land in Bolde, held by William son of Roger
de Bolde, who was outlawed for felony, have been in the king's hand for a
year and a day.
The tenements are held of Richard de Bolde in chief ; Robert son of Robert
de Bolde had the year and waste thereof, and now holds them ; they are of
the yearly value of 3s.
Wt. 3462.3. i 13
194 INQUI>SITIONS
The said Robert son of Robert ought to answer the king for the year and
waste. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (2.)
780. Writ to John Everard, escheator in cos. Devon, Cornwall, Somerset,
and Dorset. Langele. 27 January 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Montacute. 5 March.
The predecessors of the prior of Montacute long before the publication of the
statute of mortmain acquired 5s. 6c?. of rent in Est Chynnok. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 283. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (3.)
781. Writ to the sheriff of Cornwall. Merewell. 2 April 18 Edward II.
Inquisition in the full county. Launceveton. Monday in the quinzaine of
Easter. [1325.]
Mary, nun of Aumbresbury, the king's sister, holds to farm for life the church
of Tyndagel, paying yearly therefore 10/. to the abbess of Fontevrault, and
had held it for twenty-six years from the Purification last past until it was
placed in the king's hand by Sirs Richard de Bello Prato clerk and Roger de
Botriaux knight, by virtue of the king's command. The church is of the yearly
value of 20 marks. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (4.)
782. Commission to John de Ifeld and Thomas de Faversham. West-
minster. 17 March 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Rochester. Thursday the morrow of St. Peter's Chains 18
Edward II.
Bartholomew de Badlesmere held of Thomas de Ponyngges and Agnes his
wife, as of their manor of Westwode, 27 acres of land in Sellyngge by fealty
and the service of 9s. of rent, and a rent of a cock and 3 hens yearly ; also
7 acres of land in Scheldwych by fealty and the service of 6s. Sd. of rent, and a
rent of 50 eggs yearly ; also 10 acres of land in le Blean, by fealty, and the
service of 2s. of rent, and a rent of 1 1 hens yearly.
The said Thomas and Agnes, and the ancestors of the said Agnes, lords of the
manor of Westwode, were seised of the rent from time beyond memory
until the forfeiture of the said Bartholomew, by reason whereof the 44 acres
of land are in the king's hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (5.)
783. Writ to John Everard, escheator in cos. Cornwall, Devon, Somerset,
and Dorset. Langele. 20 January 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Redeclyve by Bristol. 11 June.
Long before the publication of the statute of mortmain the master and
brethren of the hospital of St. Katharine without Bristol acquired 7 acres of
land in Aston from Alexander de Auney. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 421.
C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (6.)
784. Writ to Edmund, earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who
supplies his place in North Wales. Porcestre. 15 July 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Bala in PenthUn. Friday after St. Peter's Chains.
Simon de Flint of Conewei and Margaret his wife demised certain lands in
Eyros in North Wales to John Cam of the household of Roger de Mortuo Mari
of Chirk for 6 years.
Writ to the same. Begeham. 26 August.
MISCELLifNEOUS 195
Inquisition before Thomas de Wynnesbury, supplying the place of the said
justice in North Wales. Carnarvon. Monday before Michaelmas.
Similar findings. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 228.
C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (7.)
785. Commission to William de Harden, Ralph de Hereford, and Robert
de Hungerford. Westminster. 15 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By
petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Southampton. 16 September 18 Edward II.
Agnes de Brewose acquired a messuage in Southampton from Henry Tyeys
three years before he adhered to the king's enemies. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 228. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (8.)
786. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. Peveneseie. 1 September 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Boston. 20 September.
A predecessor of the prior of Buttele acquired a salt-plot with a salt-pit in
Donyngton from Thomas son of Lambert son of Estrilda of Biker forty years
before the publication of the statute of mortmain and an acre of land in
Biker from Randolph son of Geoffrey of Biker six years before the publication
of the said statute. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 246.
C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (9.)
787. Commission to John de Lancastre and William de Tatham. West-
minster. 3 May 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition :— Penwortham. Monday after the Nativity of St. Mary
18 Edward II.
Ellen de Torbok holds her tenements in Whalshequithull of the lord of Ley-
londeschere, to \vit, lady Margaret Banastre, late the wife of Adam Banastre,
who holds the same of the king in chief ; the said Ellen owes no suit to the
king's court of Penwortham. In the time when Henry de Lascy, late earl of
Lincoln, was lord of the fee of Penwortham, his steward caused the said Ellen
to be distrained for suit, for respite whereof she made a fine with the steward
one year for | mark and another for 5s.
When Thomas, earl of Lancaster, was lord of the fee, as of the right of Alesia
his wife, his steward coerced the said Ellen to do suit and she likewise made
a fine with him for respite thereof. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (10.)
788. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. Peveneseie. 1 September 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Boston. 20 September.
The prior of Buttele acquired an acre and 3 roods of land in Biker and
Skirbek from Benedict de Hoxne and not from Clement de Hoo. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 237. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (11.)
789. Writ to Matthew Broun escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton, and
Rutland. Westminster. 20 August 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Spaldyng. 12 September.
John son of Godfrey atte Feld of Surflet in the time of King Henry III
granted to John, sometime prior of Spaldyng, a messuage and 60 acres of land
in Surflet.
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Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
Simon, sometime prior of Spaldyng, in the year 56 Henry III. entered a
messuage and 6 acres of land in Sutton in Holand, as tenements acquired by his
villein, Richard son of Ellen. Cf. Close Roll Calevdar, p. 224.
C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (12.)
790. Commission to John de Anneseleye and Richard de Wylughby the
younger. Barnard Castle. 3 October 16 Edward II. [1322.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition : — Derby. Saturday after the beheading of St. John the Baptist
18 Edward II. [1324.]
Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster, gave to John Purchas 10 marks of yearly
rent from the mills of Duffeld. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 248.
C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (13.)
791 . Commission to William de Herle and John de Denum. Westminster.
8 February 18 Edward II. [1325.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — York. Friday after the Epiphany 19 Edward II. [1326.]
John de Metham and Sibyl his wife were jointly enfeoffed of a moiety of the
manor of Pol3mgton by Thomas de Metham, father of the said John. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 455. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (14.)
792. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland, and
Northampton. Winchester. 3 May 18 Edward III. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Bradecroft.
Reasons for taking the manor of Keten which belonged to Thomas de
Grenham. into the king's hands. Mutilated. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 400.
502. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (15.)
793. Commission to John de Lyston and James de Lamburne. Melbourn.
12 January 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Reylegh. Saturday the morrow of St. Peter's Chair.
Bartholomew de Badelesmere on the day of his forfeiture held of John de
Chaunceux and Margery his wife, as of the right of the said Margery, a tenement
in Canewedone called ' Caldhous ' by the yearly service of 4 marks. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 263. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (16.)
794. Commission to Roger Bast. Beaulieu. 16 April 18 Edward II.
[1325.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Ipswich. Monday after St. Mark.
John Breede, master of a ship called ' la Katerine ' of Winchelessee, Gervase
Sarle, Robert Matheu, and John de Newendon of Winchelessee, and Henry
Butt of Harwich, with other mariners of the said ship, landed in the port
of Herewell, and brought with them a ship laden with 35 tuns of woad, and
stayed there seven days as merchants of good fame, and offered the ship with the
goods for sale ; whereupon Thomas de Debenham bought the ship and goods
and took them to Ipswich, and publicly exposed for sale 21 tuns and sold 14 tuns
to John Baude and John Bekerel of Ipswich.
The ship is worth U., the value of the goods the jurors know not.
MISCELLANEOUS 197
Inquisition : — Ipswich. Saturday after St. Augustine the bishop.
There were in a certain ship 35 tuns of woad of the price of U. a tun.
Letter from the said Roger Bast to the king as to the findings of the foregoing
inquisitions from which it appears that the ship and goods belonged to certain
men of Amiens. French. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (17.)
795 . Writ of privy seal to the keeper of the manor of Feckenham. Porcestre.
19 September 18 Edward II. [1324.] French.
Inquisition before Nicholas de Hambiry, keeper of the manor of Fecham.
Friday after St. Faith.
The defects of the said manor, that is to say, of the hall, chambers,
chapels, kitchens, saucery, gutters, buttresses (boteras), outer walls (mures),
inner walls (pareyes), sluices, mill, and pond of the preserve, can be amended
for 150Z. ; but most of the repairs should be done in summer, except the
pond, mill, and sluices, which require repairs to the amount of 201. before the
winter, otherwise the preserve will be destroyed.
A hundred timber oaks {kenes de merym) will be required for these repairs.
French. G. Inq. Misc. File 96. (18.)
796. Writ to Edmund earl of Arundel, justice of Wales, or to him who
supplies his place. Westminster. 10 November 18 Edward II. [1324.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before Res ap Griffith, supplying the place of the said justice
in South Wales. Lanller. Wednesday after St. Nicholas.
Roger de Mortuo Mari, sometime justice of Wales, and his ministers there,
unjustly attached Rees ap Jevan Vechan of West Wales, and untruly imputed
to him that he did not arrest a felon accused of homicide, when he might have
done so, and detained him in prison until he could find security for a fine of
20^. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (19.)
797. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Porcestre. 28 August 18 Edward II.
Inquisition : — Esyngton. Sunday after St. Luke. [1324.]
Nicholas de Swynnerton, parson of Cheleston, Sir Richard le Budel chaplain,
John de Charnes, and David groom of the said Nicholas, took at Hulton against
the will of John de Swynnerton 4 brazen pots and a posnet of the price of 52s.
a basin with 2 ewers of the price of half a mark ; a shield with a saddle and
2 bits of the price of 100s. ; a habergeon with aventail, pisan, and collaret, of
the price of 10 marks ; 3 habergeons of the price of 205. ; 3 bacinets of the
price of 305. ; a pair of jainbers, cuissans, and poleyns of the price of ISs. ;
2 tents of the price of 6 marks ; 2 crossbows of the price of 2 marks ; 2 bows
of the price of a mark ; a sack, a barhude with a saddle and a box for harness, of
the price of 20s. ; 2 silver-gilt cups of the price of 7 marks ; 2 silver dishes
of the price of 44s. ; a piece of silver of the price of 15s. ; 2 swords of war of
the price of half a mark ; a cup [yuazere) and a goblet {note) of the price of 16s. ;
2 pairs of iron gloves of the price of mark ; 7 oxen and a cow of the price
of a mark each ; 5 mares and 4 foals of the price of 8 marks ; and 13 she
goats of the price of 13s. C. Inq. Misc. File 96. (20.)
79 8. Commission to John de Lancastre and William de Tatham. Notyng-
ham. 11 December 18 Edward II. [1324.]
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Inquisition : — Wygan. Monday after the Purification. [1325.]
Robert de Holand held the manor of Orel, a moiety of the manor of Haydok,
and 8 messuages in Neuton, when his lands were taken into the king's hand,
of John de Langeton, as of the inheritance of Alesia, sometime his wife, which
the said John now holds by the courtesy of England, by the yearly service
of 255. 2d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, jo. 281. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (1.)
799. Commission to Henry de Cobeham, John de Ifeld, and Thomas
de Faversham. Laghton. 4 July 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the king
on the information of W. de Ayremyne.
Inquisition : — Rochester. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains 18 Edward II.
Walter Colpeper, before his forfeiture, on Thursday before St. Margaret
14 Edward II., disseised Gilbert Burdon and Maud his wife, and William Falke
and Emma his wife, of a messuage, and 3 acres and 3 roods of land, in East
Farlegh, which they held as the right and inheritance of the said Maud and
Emma after the death of Henry Rucke their kinsman.
The messuage and land are in the Idng's hand by the forfeiture of the said
Walter, and are of the yearly value of 12c?., and are held of the prior of Christ
Church, Canterbury, by the yearly service of \Qd.
Writ of privy seal to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
chancellor, ordering him to do right. Westminster. 14 November. French.
Writ of certiorari to Henry de Cobham, keeper of lands in the king's hand
by forfeiture in Kent. Westminster. 15 November. By p.s.
Similar writ to the treasurer and chamberlains.
Transcript of a grant by Henry de Kemesyngge to Walter Colpeper, of a
yearly rent of 12c?., which Richard son of Maurice atte Vorde of East Farlegh
used to pay for a piece of land in the parish of East Barmlyngge near the bridge
of East Farlegh, for which grant the said Walter paid the said Henry lis.
8 Edward II.
Transcript of a grant by the said Henry to the said Walter of a piece of land
in East Farlegh between the land of the prior and convent of Christ church,
Canterbury, eastwards, of the heir of John de Cruce southwards, the king's
highway westwards, and the said Walter's land northwards, in exchange
for all the land at Denestrete, which the said Walter had of the demise of
John de Frenyngham and John Gregory. 10 Edward II.
Transcript of a grant by Henry Rukke of Est Farlegh to the said Walter,
of a piece of land called ' Lougheland ' in East Farlegh between the way
called Fritheslane eastwards, the wood of the prior and convent of Christ Church,
Canterbury, southwards, and the land of the heir of John de Cruce westwards
and northwards, for which grant the said Walter paid the said Henry 305.
10 Edward II. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (2.)
800. Commission to Simon de Lunderthorp and Asculph de WhiteweU.
Westminster. 15 February 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Graham. Thursday after the Annunciation.
John, earl of Warrenne, twelve years past granted to Wilham de Baiocis for life,
a yearly rent of 20Z. out of the mills of Graham, whereof the said William was
peacefully seised, until the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last past, when
the mills were taken into the king's hand after the death of Aymar de Valencia.
The earl held the mills as appurtenances of the manor of Graham, which is
held of the king by knight service ; they are worth 12 marks yearly beyond
the said rent. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (3.)
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801. Commission to Richard Wynneferthing and Richard de Iken,
stewards and auditors of the accounts of the manor of Deneye and Elmeneye
CO. Cambridge, which belonged to the Knights Templars. Westminster
12 November 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Cambridge.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Middelton. Saturday in Easter week.
Part of the manor of Deneye, two parts of Elmeneye, and 15 acres of arable
land in Waterbech, are held of the prior and convent of Ely by the yearly
service of 4| marks.
Two petitions to the king and council from the prior and convent of Ely.
French. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 608. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (4.)
802. Writ to John Everard, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon, and
Cornwall, Mortelake. 3 November 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Nyweton Abbot. 14 February.
Robert de Clere and his ancestors have held 3 messuages, 6 ferlings of
land, and 21 acres of marsh, in Kynggesteyngton, of Nicholas Bordoun and
his ancestors from time beyond memory at a yearly rent of 12d. and suit of
court. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 257. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (5.)
803 . Petition to the king from Richard de Bergh and Alice his wife. French.
Commission to John Filol and William de Northho, Winchester. 28 April
18 Edward II. [1325.] By p.s.
Inquisition :— Seford. Saturday before St. Barnabas.
Wilham de Beaule, sometime bailiff of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, in his
name, disseised the said Richard and Alice, who was daughter and heir of
Richard Ferret, before the forfeiture of the said Bartholomew, of a messuage
and 9 acres of land in Bourne by Pevenese co. Sussex, on Wednesday after
St. Barnabas 4 Edward II.
The said Richard and Alice held 3 acres of land and | acre of meadow in that
town of the said Bartholomew at will as of the manor of Bourne.
The messuage and 9 acres are of the yearly value of 65. Sd., and before the
said disseisin were held of the said manor by fealty and the yearly service
of 7s. 8^., and suit of court. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (6.)
804. Writ to Simon de Grymesby escheator in cos. Northumberland,
Cumberland, Westmoreland, and York. Mortelake. 1 November 18 Edward II.
[1325.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Wednesday after the Ascension.
The prior and convent of Brinkeburne on 2 March 21 Edward I. acquired
16s. of rent in Newcastle from William de Felton, in exchange for 2 messuages
and 33 acres of land in Thrasterston, to be held of the heirs of Thomas son
of Peter de Neuton by the yearly service of a rose.
The prior and convent and their successors have hitherto received the rent
in full. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (7.)
805. Commission to Giles de Breanceon, John Fillol, and William de
Ponte Roberti. Westminster. 4 July 18 Edward II. [1325.]
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Inquisition before the said Giles and John. Heilesham. Thursday before
St. Margaret 19 Edward II.
Nicholas de la Beche held in the manor of Eldecourt 80 acres of land of the
prior of Michelham by the yearly rent of 9,s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 396.
C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (8.)
806. Commission to Hamon de Chygewell and Robert de Asshele. Win-
chester. 1 May 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Friday after St. Dunstan.
Henry de Wherwell and his predecessors, chaplains, by charter of John de
Trompington from time beyond memory have been wont to receive from a
messuage in the parish of St. Nicholas atte Flesshamels, London, held for
life by Henry Scot, tailor, by demise of Thomas, sometime earl of Lancaster,
12s. of rent by reason of a chantry for the soul of Richard de Neketon, paying
yearly therefor to the canons of Donmowe 3s., to the hospital of St. Giles without
London 35., and to Denise daughter of Warin the goldsmith, | lb. of pepper.
The messuage is in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said earl, and
is of the yearly value of 8s. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (9,)
807. Petition to the king and council from Gilbert de Atone. French.
Commission to John de Donecastre, Adam de Hoperton, and Thomas de
Deyvill. Westminster. 12 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition
of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said Adam and Thomas. Malton. Thursday after
St. Mary Magdalene 18 Edward II.
Three messuages, seven bovates of land, and lis. lOd. of rent in Brumpton
and Snaynton, and 120 acres of meadow in Pikering in Pykeringlyth, were
of the inheritance of Wilham de Vescy the elder as of his manors of Malton
and Brumpton, which came into the seisin of Antony de Bek, late bishop of
Durham, who gave them to the said William and his heirs tail, with remainder
to Wilham de Vescy of Kyldare and his heirs tail, with reversion to the right
heirs of the said Wilham de Vescy the elder according to the tenor of a fine
levied in the court of King Edward I.
Wilham de Vescy the elder died seised of the manors without heir tail, after
whose death William de Vescy of Kyldare entered and held them all his life,
and died without heir tail ; after whose death Thomas, late earl of Lancaster,
arbitrarily occupied the said messuages, land, rent, and meadow, and held
them aU his life, so that after his death, they came to the king's hand by his
forfeiture. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (10.)
808. Commission to Robert de Aspale, John de Ingham, and John de
Shardelowe. Lewes. 4 July 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the king on the
information of W. de Ayremyne.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Lavenham. Friday the
feast of St. Matthew 18 Edward II.
Stephen Baret, sometime knight, and Joan late his wife, on the day of his
forfeiture, jointly held the manor of Moteshale co. Suffolk as of her inheritance
by descent from Isabel de Gynes her mother, and the said Stephen had no
other estate therein than as the husband of the said Joan ; by his forfeiture
the manor is in the king's hand ; it is held by fealty of the bishop of Norwich
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at a yearly rent of a root of choice (electi) ginger, and is of the yearly value
of 100/.
Similar commission to Roger Beler, John de Cave, and Robert Burdet.
Inquisition before the said John and Robert. Leycestre. Thursday before
the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Similar findings (except that Isabel de Gynes is called Isabel de Maundeville),
as to the manor of Dadelyngton co. Leicester, held of the earl of Leicester by
fealty and a yearly rent rent of a rose, and of the yearly value of 201.
Similar commission to Roger Carles, John de Kynardeseye, and William
de Sharshull.
Inquisition before the said Roger and John. Stafford. Saturday after the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Similar findings as to the manor of Herliston co. Stafford, held of Sir Ralph
de Grendon by fealty and a yearly rent of lib. of black pepper, and of the
yearly value of 16/. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (11.)
809. Commission to Master John de Blebury, Robert de Hungerford,
and Robert de Aston. Winchester. 6 May 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Wilts.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Robert. Stepellavynton. Saturday
the eve of Trinity.
Walter de Bello Campo and Alice his wife in the year 26 Edward I. gave
to Simon Chaumburlayn and Elizabeth his wife the manor of Couueleston for
their Hves in exchange for the manor of Mutton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p.
300. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (12.)
810. Commission to Philip de Aylesbury, John de Chetewode, and John
Burdon. Melebourne. 15 January 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Buckingham.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. Tower of London.
16 October 18 Edward II.
Transcript of Placita de Banco. Hilary, 34 Edward I.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Preston. Wednesday after
St. Dunstan 18 Edward II.
Henry de Graynesby in the year 31 Edward I. demised a messuage, a toft,
12 acres of land, and 5 acres of meadow, in Preston, to Robert de Tyrington for
Ufe, who in the year 32 Edward I. demised the same for his hfe to William
Tochett.
Writ of certiorari (with return endorsed) to the treasurer, or to him who
supphes his place, and to the chamberlains. Langedon. 26 August
19 Edward II.
Similar writ (with return endorsed) to the abbot of Topholme. Cippenham,
5 June 18 Edward II. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 441.
C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (13.)
811. Commission to WiUiani de Hardene and Ralph de Bereford.
Westminster. 23 May 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Wexcombe co. Wilts. Tuesday before St. Laurence
18 Edward II.
Wilham de Lillebon knight was seised of the manor of Puttenhale, and by
his writing, about the nativity of St. John the Baptist 11 Edward II, enfeoffed
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thereof Henry Tyeis and Margaret his wife for their lives, they finding reason-
able maintenance in food for the life of the said William at his comings there
for himself, 2 esquires, and his chamberlain, and wages for 4 grooms, viz. to
each of them l|c?. a day ; and reasonable maintenance for 5 horses as the horses
of the said Henry were maintained ; and 2 robes yearly sufficient for a knight
with 2 sufficient saddles.
The manor was taken into the king's hand on 6 January 15 Edward II. by
the sheriff, who delivered it to Robert de Hongerford by the Idng's writ, in whose
keeping it now is.
The said Robert alleges that the said William released all his claim in the
manor to the said Henry and Margaret, as to which the jurors know nothing.
C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (14.)
812. Writ to William de Weston, escheator in cos. Surrey, Sussex, Kent,
and London and Middlesex. Guldeford. 6 August 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Merewe. Sunday after St. Matthew.
John de la Poyle, lately deceased, held of the king in chief on the day of his
death, divers tenements in Guldeford and Stoke called ' Testardesfee ' by
the service of half a knight's fee at a yearly rent of 256".
Roger Rypon and Juhana his wife have held for ten years past of the said John,
a messuage and 5 acres of land in Stoke, as of her inheritance by the yearly
service of 3s. and a cock and a hen or 4d., and suit of court ; Thomas de
Wodebrugge, father of the said Juhana, whose heir she is, held the same of
the said John, and Walter de la Puyle his father, and their ancestors, for
sixty years past and more ; and because the said Roger and Juliana paid the said
John 4d. yearly for the said cock and hen, William Gylemyn, then subescheator
in CO. Surrey, seized the said tenements into the king's hands.
The messuage is worth 20d. yearly, and the land 20d.
Writ to the said escheator. Henle. 26 March.
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Guldeford. 12 April. [1325.]
Robert Rypoun and Juliana his wife held, as of her inheritance, a toft
and 10 acres of land in Stoke by Guldeford of the yearly value of 5s., of John
de la Puyle lately deceased, and his ancestors, by the yearly service of 3s., and
a cock and a hen or 4d., and suit of court.
The other findings are similar to those of the previous inquisition.
C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (15.)
81 3. Writ to John de Bloumvill, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cam-
bridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Tonebrigge. 27 June 17 Edward II.
[1324.] By the king.
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — South Walsham. 9 November 18 Edward II.
The manor of South Walsham was in the hand of king Stephen, who enfeoffed
thereof Simon Cryketot.
The ancestors of John Fastolf , who now holds it, were never so seised thereof
that they could detain a rent of 60s. from the king.
The said John in the year 8 Edward II. acquired the manor from Margery
late the wife of Jordan Folyet knight, but whether it is held of the king or
of another, the jurors know not ; it is worth 23/. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 414.
C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (16.)
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81 4. Writ to Edmund de Flete, keeper of certain lands and tenements
in the cit}'^ of London now in the king's hand. Westminster. 10 November
18 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — London at Froshewarf. Sunday after St. Edmund the arch-
bishop.
Certain tenements, late of John de Bourne, in the city of London are held
of the prior of Holy Trinity, London, by the yearly service of 22s. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, pp. 230, 271. C. Inq. Misc. File 97. (17.)
815. Commission to Robert de Aston, keeper of certain forfeited lands in
Gloucester, John le Botiller of Lanultyt, and William de Bradewell. Por-
cestre. 13 September. 18 Edward II. [1325.] By p.s.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Gloucester. Friday after
St. Augustine the bishop.
Amice le Walshe of Oldebury in the year 14 Edward II. demised a messuage
and a virgate of land in Oldebury and Dodemerton to Ralph de Farleye for
her life. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 393. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (1.)
81 6. Commission to John Chaynel and Robert de Cateby. Westminster.
15 November 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Leicester.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Sutton. Wednesday
after St. George.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Boseworth. Thursday after St. PhiUp and St. James.
Wilham de Bredon held of William de Ingwardeby 25| acres of land in
Threngeston by the yearly service of 25^. 6d.
The said William de Ingwardeby acquired the land from John son of William
le Engleys of Leicester in the year 27 Edward I., and enfeoffed thereof Richard
Araz, Richard Page, John de Twyford, Robert Burdon, Elhs de Greseleye,
and William de Brumesleye, and their heirs tail, each of them by himself of
4 acres and a rood, at a yearly rent of 12d. an acre ; afterwards William de
Bredon acquired the tenements from them to be held of the said William de
Ingwardeby by the before mentioned service.
The said William de Ingwardeby was seised of the said rent until the land
was taken into the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said William de Bredon.
C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (2.)
81 7. Commission to John Inge, William de Hardene, Ralph de Bereford,
and Robert de Hungerford. Westminster. 16 February 18 Edward II.
[1325.]
Inquisition before the said William and Robert. Hongerford. Friday
after St. Gregory the Pope.
Richard son of Richard Fokeram knight in the year 9 Edward II. granted
to Henry le Tyeys and Margaret his wife for their lives 100s. of rent, and assart
of the wood of Helme, in Sandone by Hongerford.
The tenements are held by the yearly service of a rose, of Robert son and
heir of the said Richard, who holds them of the earl of Leicester by the service
of a knight's fee.
The said Henry and Margaret continued their seisin until the tenements
were seized into the king's hand for the rebellion of the said Henry.
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Gilbert de Elsefeld in the year 10 Edward II. granted to the said Henry and
Margaret for their Hves the manor of Colecote, co. Berks, which is held of him
by the yearly service of a rose ; he holds it of the prior of Noioun by the
yearly service of 2s. ; it is of the yearly value of 73s. 6d.
The said Henry and Margaret continued their seisin until the said manor
was seized mto the king's hand for the rebellion of the said Henry.
Commission to the same. Mere well. 1 April.
Commission to the said William, Ralph, and Robert. Beaulieu. 15 April.
Inquisition before the said William and Robert. Hungerford. 24 April.
Similar fmdings. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (3.)
818. Commission to William de Bermyngham and Roger Hillary. Tower
of London. 20 February 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Bermyngham.
Tuesday in Easter week.
Peter de Lymesy and Alice his wife acquired of Guy le Bretoun by fine
in the year 7 Edward II. certain tenements in Bascote, Long Ichynton,
Stocton, Radeford Semely, Oloughton, and Merton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
'p. 285. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (4.)
819. Commission to John de If eld and Wilham de Cotes. Westminster.
10 May 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Rochester. Monday the morrow of St. Mary Magdalene
18 Edward II.
Richard Slobekey, Lucy his wife, and Lora his daughter, gave by writing
to Andrew de Gerpunvylle and Isabel his wife 13 acres of land in Schotyndone
by Badelesmere ; whereof 11 acres are held of the hospital of poor priests of
Canterbury and 2 acres of the lord of Chileham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p.
398. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (5.)
820. Writ, on the petition of Randolph de Benton, to John de Hampton,
escheator in cos. Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester, Salop, and Stafford.
Tonebrigge. 26 June 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Worcester.
Inquisition : — Kyngesnorton. Sunday the feast of St. Mary Magdalene
18 Edward II.
The predecessors of the abbot and convent of Bordesley acquired an acre
of land in Kyngesnorthoun called ' la Wichacre,' from Richard atte Wichhalle
at a yearly service of 6d., before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
The said Richard held this rent with his other tenements of the king in chief
by the yearly service of 145. 8d.
Richard son and heir of the said Richard released the rent to the abbot
and convent without licence after the publication of the statute within ten
years past. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 83. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (6.)
821. Commission to Humphrey de Waleden and Henry de Edenestowe.
Westminster. 18 August 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Middlesex.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Westminster.
19 August.
Panel of jurors.
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Liquisition : — Old Temple, London without Holebumebarre. Tuesday
before St. Bartholomew.
WiUiam de Maundevilla, sometime earl of Essex and lord of the park of
Enefeld, gave to the brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem at
Clerkenwell, London, 5 does at Easter and 5 bucks at Michaelmas yearly. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 217. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (7.)
822. Writ to John Everard, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Cornwall,
and Devon. Westminster. 10 February 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Dorset.
Inquisition : — Wymboume Ministre. 28 March.
Ive Martel, sometime lord of Hyneton, granted to Christ Church Twynham
in frank almoin 2 quarters of wheat yearly. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 280.
C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (8.)
823. Commission to Robert de Aston and John le Bo tiller of Lanultyt.
Westminster. 22 August 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition :— Gloucester. Saturday the feast of the Nativity of St.
Mary.
Certain tenements in Uphatherleye were charged with a yearly rent of 10/. 2s.
and a robe to Henry de Hatherleye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 220.
C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (9.)
824. Writ to John de Blomvill, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cam-
bridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Certeseye. 28 May 18 Edward 11.
[1325.] By p.s.
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Dockyng. Monday before St. Luke 19 Edward II.
Alice, late the wife of Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England,
held in dower, of the inheritance of John Lovel of Tychemerssh certain
tenements called ' Sunderlone ' in Dockyng, parcel of the manor of Suthmere ;
she died on Wednesday before All Saints 11 Edward II ; after her death,
Aymar de Valencia entered by colour of wardship of two parts on Monday after
St. Martin next following, and held the same until Wednesday after Epiphany,
when he gave the tenements to John Paignel, who held them for 3 years until
his death, when his executors entered and have held them until now.
A valuation follows. Sum 6/. 13s. 4d.
Inquisition : — Suthmere. 21 July 19 Edward II.
John Lovel of Ticherssh was seised on the day of his death of two parts of the
manor of Suthmere co. Norfolk, whereof Maud his wife now holds a third part
in dower.
A valuation follows. Sum 151. 19s. Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (10.)
825. Commission to Adam Walrand and Robert de Hungerford.
Winchester. 4 May 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Wednesday after St. John before the Latin
Gate.
Laurence de Sancto Martino on Thursday before Whitsun 11 Edward II.
demised a messuage and 2 carucates of land in Knouke to Nicholas de Percy
for life, who continued his seisin until the tenements were taken into the king's
hand by his forfeiture.
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Reynold de Sancto Martino, grandfather of Laurence son of Laurence de
Sancto Martino, in the year 1 Edward II. demised a messuage and half a
virgate of land in the same town to Richard de Sancto Martino for life, who con-
tinued his seisin for twelve years, and then demised the tenements to the said
Nicholas for the lifetime of the said Richard ; the said Nicholas continued his
seisin until the tenements were taken into the Idng's hand by his forfeiture.
All the said tenements are held of Elizabeth de Bourgh by the service of suit
to her court of Craneborn ; the messuage and 2 carucates are of the yearly
value of 8/., and the messuage and half a virgate are of the yearly value of
6s. 8^;.
Richard de Sancto Martino died at York on St. Simon and St. Jude
16 Edward II. by a natural death ; Nicholas de Percy was struck on the head
with a stone so that his brain came out, and died at Melane on Monday after
St. Peter's Chains 18 Edward II.
Laurence son of Laurence de Sancto Martino is the next heir of the said
Laurence and Reynold. C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (11.)
826. Commission to John Loveday and John de Benham. Tower of
London. 16 March 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berks.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Rading. Tuesday in Whitsun week.
William de Of ton on the Purification 8 Edward II. granted to John de la
Beche and Isabel his wife for their lives, a meadow with a pightle (pika)
adjacent thereto in Of ton Roberd at a yearly rent of a rose for the ten years
next following and afterwards 10 marks.
The tenements with other lands were taken into the king's hand by the
forfeiture of the said John.
The said William holds the manor of Ofton Roberd, whereof the tenements
are parcel, of Walter de Everoys by the service of half a knight's fee.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 245., and were afterwards with
other lands of the said John in co. Berks, delivered by Thomas de Luda to
Richard de la Rokele and Ralph le Taylur at a yearly rent of 35/.
Writ to John de Weston, constable of the Tower of London, ordering him
to examine the said John, who is imprisoned there. Westminster. 15 June.
C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (12.)
827. Commission to William de Hardene, Ralph de Bereford, and Robert
de Hungerford. Winchester. 2 May 18 Edward II. [1325].
Inquisition before the said Ralph and Robert. Salisbury. Tuesday after
the Ascension.
William de Insula Bona granted to Henry Tyeys and Margaret his wife certain
tenements in Puttehale and Tymerygge. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 389.
C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (13.)
828. Commission to John de Ifeld and Stephen atte Dane. Westminster.
14 March 17 Edward II. [1324.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Rochester. Monday after St. Mary Magdalene 18 Edward II.
Walter Colpepcr held certain tenements in Est Farlegh and Lose of the prior
of Christ church Canterbury. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 259.
C. Ivq- Misc, File 98. (14.)
MISCELLANEOUS 207
829. Commission to Henry de Cobeham and Stephen de Delham. Tower
of London. 16 October 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Strode. Tuesday before the Purification.
Repairs needed at the manor of Strode by Rochester.
C. Inq. Misc. File 98. (15.)
830. Inquisition ... 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Extent of the castle of Skipton in Craven.
Three large membranes, mostly illegible. C. iTiq. Misc. File 99. (1.)
831. Writ to John de Boljaigbroke, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster. Westminster. 10 May 17 Edward II.
[1324.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Wolrynton. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains 18 Ed-
ward II.
The abbot of Stonleye, who is lord of the soke of Stonleye, took into his
hand certain derelict tenements. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 265.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (2.)
832. Commission to Henry de Cobeham, Wilham de Northho and William
de Ponte Roberti. Westminster. 24 May 17 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition before the said Henry and William. Rochester. Thursday
after St. Peter's Chains 18 Edward II.
Richard de Chitecrofte and Agnes his wife acquired certain tenements in
Cherryngge, Egerton, Lamberherst and Peapyngbery from Robert son of
John de Fylethe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 406.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (3.)
833. Writ to William de Weston, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex,
Middlesex and London. Porcestre. 21 July 18 Edward II. [1324.]
By p.s.
Inquisition : — St. Helen's, London. Tuesday before St. Peter's Chains.
Robert de Sancto Albano, late parson of Essenden, on St. Matthew's day
10 Edward II gave without licence to brother John de Clare, prior provincial
of the order of St. Augustine in England and the friars of that order, and
their successors, a messuage and 265. Sd. of rent in the parish of St. Augustine
de Papey, London, in aid of the foundation of a house of the order at Boston.
The tenements are held of the king, and are charged with a yearly rent of
lOd. for socage to the bishop of London ; the messuage is of the yearly value
of 13s. 4d.
The tenements are in the hand of the said Robert for life by gift of the prior
and friars whose house they do not adjoin. C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (4.)
834. Writ to John de Hampton, escheator in cos. Gloucester, Hereford,
Worcester, Salop and Stafford. Westminster. 6 February 18 Edward II.
[1325.]
Salop.
Inquisition : — Worfeld. 6 March.
John de Hasting the elder, deceased, granted to Amabilla, mother of John
son of Philip de Bage-sore, for life, his mills of Worefeld at a yearly rent of 405.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 121. C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (5.)
208 INQUISITIONS
835. Commission to Martin de Fishacre, John de Denham and Stephen
de Haccumbe. Brustlesham. 8 June 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Devon.
Writ in pursuance to John Everard, keeper of certain forfeited lands in
Devon.
Inquisition before the said Martin and John de Denham. Plumpton.
20 June.
Robert de Prestesbury had no rent or land in Plumpton, co. Devon, by
demise of William de Brewouse or Elizabeth his wife ; but the said William
appointed the said Robert his steward in the parts of Wales and in the said
county during pleasure, at a yearly fee of 10 marks.
The said Robert two years and more before his rebellion left the service of
the said William. During his rebellion he forcibly and without right occupied
tenements of the said William, which were taken into the king's hand on
Wednesday after St. Gregory 14 Edward II.
The tenements are of the inheritance of the said Elizabeth, and are held
in chief of Sir Hugh de Courtenay by the service of &d. and suit of court.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (6.)
836. Commission to Henry de Cobeham and Henry de Sarden. La
Bayhalle. 30 June 17 Edward II. [1324.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Maydestane. Monday after St. Faith 18 Edward II.
John atte Londe demised to Henry de Notingeham, skinner of London,
a messuage, a watermill, and 20 acres of land in Pecham for a term of ten years
now past during which the said John died ; after his death and after the
completion of the term in the year 12 Edward II Walter and Gilbert, his
sons and next heirs, entered the tenements, and continued their seisin until
disseised by Henry, who enfeoffed thereof Walter Colpeper, after whose death
the tenements were taken into the king's hand for his rebellion.
Writ of privy seal to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
chancellor, ordering him to do right to the said Walter and Gilbert. West-
minster. 13 November. French. C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (7.)
837. Commission to Henry de Gilden and John de Brideport. Tower of
London. 18 October 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Dorset.
Inquisition :^Dorchester. Monday the morrow of St. Matthias. [1326.]
William de Whytefeld and Margery his wife, by their writing, bound them-
selves and their heirs to John de Mulbom for a yearly payment to him during
his life of 10 marks from their manor of Mulborn Micheleston, and for his
maintenance in food and drink with a groom and a horse, and for a yeoman's
robe and a mark for shoes, and other 10 marks yearly for the maintenance,
if he did not stay with them, and for a coloured robe for Amice his wife, and
for fuel for the said John and Amice ; by pretext whereof the said John,
who held the manor for life, granted it for his life to the said WilUam and
Margery. The said John continued to receive the payments and maintenance
until the forfeiture of the said William for rebellion.
The manor is now in the king's hand, and is held of the heirs of Henry le
Moyne by the service of a knight's fee, and is of the yearly value of 10^ 10s.
G, Inq. Misc. File 99. (8.)
MISCELLANEOUS 209
838. Commission to Richard de Bere and John de la Haye. West-
minster. 10 February 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Burecestre. Thursday in Easter week.
John Gerard of Sulthorn, lately deceased, on the day of his conviction
for counterfeiting the king's seal for merchants at Oxford, had no lands in
Sulthorn except a messuage, a mill, 36 acres of arable land and 10 acres of
meadow, of the inheritance of AUce, his wife.
The tenements are held of Richard de Albirbiri by the yearly service of
48s., and are of the yearly value of 66s. Hd.
Writ of certiorari to the coroners of co. Oxford. Westminster. 5 July.
Return endorsed.
The said John Gerard died at Sulthorne on Friday after the Annunciation
16 Edward II.
Writ of certiorari to Geoffrey Lescrop, chief justice. Westminster.
14 June.
Transcript of Placita coram Rege. Quinzaine of Easter 11 Edward II.
Of. Close Roll Calendar, p. 399. C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (9.)
839. Inquisition before John de la Hoese and John de Insula, keepers of
ports, shores, and maritime lands in the Isle of Wight. Schidhambrigge.
Monday after St. Peter's Chains 18 Edward II. [1324.]
All freeholders, who have 20?. a year of land or rent, should have a mount
and arms suitable for one man according to the statute of Winchester.
All freeholders and others of the liberty of Freskewatere have been sworn
in arms and arrayed by the constable of the peace.
In that liberty there is a fire on Scharpenorde and watch ought to be made
by three men at night and two men by day ; there is another fire on Hetdone
and watch ought to be made as before.
Inquisition : — Schidhambrigge. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains.
All such freeholders of the isle of Wight have been sworn in arms and
arrayed by the constables of the peace.
In the hundred of Estemedine there are fires and watches :
'1) Below the bridge on Puttokesdone.
(2) Near St. Helen's at Yarneforde.
(3) At Sandham on Rodesburghe.
(4) At Schencling on the hill above la Chyne.
(5) At Smeredone.
(6) At la. . . .
(7) At la Wytedich by Apuldercame.
(8) At Nywetone at la Wirdde.
(9) At Athertone on Beredone.
10) At Staundone.
11) At Woditone at la Ode.
[12) At Wyppingham on Rodmeresdone.
:i3) At la Ryde.
In the hundred of Westmedine there are fires and watches :
1) On Chaledone.
(2) At Atherfelde.
(3) On L . . . kedonc.
(4) At La Wyrde.
(5) . . . .
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INQUISITIONS
(6) At Lusburghe.
(7) At GerthhoU.
(8) At Hamstede.
(9) At Hauedburghe.
(10) At Thomheye.
(11) At la Roghelonde.
(12) ....
(13) At Wyghtbergh.
(14)
(15) At Emedone.
(16) ....
Unsigned covering letter. French.
Assessment of ecclesiastical persons in the Isle of Wight.
Number
\ .
of men
Parsons of : Value. i
it arms.
Brerdyng
. 601.
. 2
Godeshull
. lOOl.
. 3
Nywchurche
100 marks
. 2
Atherton
. m.
Wyppyngham . .
. m.
Gatecombe and Chale .
. m.
Freskewatere
. m.
Schaldeflet
. m.
Caulborn
. 401.
Caresbrok
. 1201.
St. Helen's
. 401.
Nyweton
. 301.
Bryghteston
. 40Z.
The proctor of Lyre
'ench.
. m.
C. Inq. Misc.
File 99. (10.)
840. Commission to Richard de Whatton and Richard de Wilughby.
Nottingham. 12 December 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Wilford. Tuesday after St. Hilary.
Two trenches were made through the meadows of Robert de Clifton by
the keepers of Nottingham Castle, and 4 weirs were raised by which the water
of Trent was diverted from its proper course and flooded his ground, and
is likely to submerge the town of Wilford ; they also dug turf in his pasture
for the repair of the weirs.
Petition from the said Robert to the king and Council. French.
Two transcripts of the foregoing commission and inquisition.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (11.)
841. Commission to William de Cotes, Thomas de Faveresham and
Stephen atte Dane. Westminster. 27 February 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition before the said William and Thomas. Larkefeld. Thursday
after the Annunciation.
In the year 24 Henry III there was in Pecham near the bridge now called
' Brantebrigge ' on the soil of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, a way
across the river Medway where men on horse or on foot could cross except in
rainy weather.
MISCELLANEOUS 211
Godfrey Woderoue of Uppecham of his alms assigned a sura of raoney in
aid of making a causeway and bridge, and because men with carts carrying
timber from Sussex and the Wealds to the port of Newehethe perceived that
the causeway and bridge would be for their convenience they gave aid for
making them.
Afterwards John ate Broke, and then Thomas Malle stayed there to look
to defects and to ask and exact aid from carriers and passengers for the
maintenance of the work, and so the causeway and bridge were maintained
until two years past, when nobody stayed there to seek aid from passengers
and others.
The bridge of Twiferde is distant a league and is passable ; the repair of
the bridge of Brantebrigge will cost 40 marks, and its maintenance 40s. yearly ;
nobody is bound to repair it. C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (12.)
842. Commission to Henry de Campo Arnulphi, Stephen de Haccombe
and Matthew de Crauthorn. Winchester. 28 April 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Lyskirret. Wednesday before Trinity.
The weights for weighing tin in Cornwall were in the time of Richard,
sometime king of Almain and earl of Cornwall, agreeable to the London
standard, but are now broken and diminished by age, carrying from town
to town, and frequent use, and also by a falsification made by William de
Monketon, sometime sheriff of Cornwall and keeper of the stannary under
Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, and Benedict Rene ward then receiver,
for which they were convicted and heavily punished, so that from that time
the kings and the earls have used false weights.
Since the time of the said king of Almain, there have been 9 weights, viz.
two of 200?65. each, the third of 100Z6s., the fourth and fifth of 50Z65. each,
the sixth 32lbs., the seventh IGlbs., the eighth 8lhs., and the ninth 4Z65.
The king ought to renew the weights when insufficient.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (13.)
843. Writ to John de Blomvill, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Beaulieu. 10 April
18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Fyncham, co. Norfolk. 2 May.
From the time of its foundation the patrons of the abbey of West Derham
have had no custody during voidance. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 287.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (14.)
844. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton
and Rutland. Westminster. 30 October 18 Edward II. [1324.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Boston. 25 February. [1325.]
Escheators and other ministers of the king or his ancestors have in no way
meddled wdth the temporalities or other goods of the priory of Freston, a cell
of the abbey of Croyland, in times of voidance of the abbey.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons. Beaulieu. 18 April.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (15.)
845. Writ to John de Bolingbrok, escheator in cos. Nottingham, Derby,
Warwick, Leicester and Umcaster. Guldeford. 10 October 18 Edward II.
[1325.]
212 INQUISITIONS
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Hatton. Saturday after the Epiphany.
The nuns of the priory of Wroxale have been wont to receive all the issues
of the priory during voidances. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 426.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (16.)
846. Commission to Ingelram Berenger and Robert de Hungerford.
Tower of London. 4 March 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Dorset.
Inquisition : — Shastebury. Monday the morrow of St. Dunstan.
The hermit chaplains of the hermitage of Blakemor in time of voidance
have been wont from the foundation to prefer one of themselves to be prior
Mdthout asldng the assent of the patron.
In the time of Randolph, sometime earl of Cornwall, patron, they preferred
Ellis de Pountfret to be prior ; in the time of Richard, sometime earl of
Cornwall, patron, the hermitage being void by the death of the said Ellis,
they preferred Roger de Cornwaylle ; in the time of Edmund, sometime
earl of Cornwall, patron, the hermitage being void by the death of the said
Roger, they preferred William de Cerne.
Neither the said patrons, nor their ancestors, nor the king, nor his ancestors,
have had any custody or issues of the hermitage during voidance.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (17.)
847. Writ to the sheriff of York. Notingham. 30 December
18 Edward II. [1324.]
Inquisition : — Seleby. Monday after Candlemas 18 Edward II, [4 February
1325.]
The ship of Richard de Wodehouse was floating in the Ouse in the town
of Seleby and Richard's son William was sitting on the gunwale [super
costeram navis), when a post set [fixus et erectus) in the water struck William
and threw him into the water, so that he was drowned, viz., on Thursday
before Michaelmas in the same year. [27 September 1324.] No man in
any way procured his death. C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (18.)
848. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Winchester. 7 May 18 Edward II.
[1325.]
Inquisition before Oliver le Waleys, sheriff, the coroners, and Robert de
Verdon : — Coventry. Friday after Trinity 18 Edward II. [7 June 1325.]
Oliver Dunheved, chaplain, came, in the king's peace, to Dunchurch on
the Octave of Candlemas last past [9 February 1325] to demand the rent
of his lord Sir John Pecche and lodged at the house of William Mori in
Dunchurch. And John Dunheved, designing Oliver's death, came by night
with others unknown and attacked the house and would have set it on fire.
This frightened William Mori so that he opened the door that Oliver might
escape : but thereupon John shot Oliver to the heart with a bow and a barbed
arrow, so that he died. No man received John, and it is not known who
procured Oliver's death. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 201.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (19.)
849. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland to enquire who slew Robert
de Lynby at Wulloure and robbed him of his goods and chattels. Cyppenham.
1 June 18 Edward II. [1325.]
MISCELLANEOUS 213
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-T3me. On the Friday after Lammas,
19 Edward II. [2 Aug. 1325.]
John de Wodeford killed Robert de Lynby with the assistance and advice
of Henry Kyngdebodi, William de Gledestanes, Arnald Lytel, John son of
John, John de Tesdale, Robert de Scorton, and others unknown at
WoUoverhaulgh on Friday after the Ascension, 18 Edward II (17 May, 1325)
because Robert de Lynby, Robert Kerre and others had taken in the field
of Mindrom in England two hundred sheep belonging to the said John de
Wodeford, a Scot, the enemy of the English king and driven them as far as
the place where Robert was killed. John de Wodeford and others carried
Robert's head to the gallows of Wollover and without delay drove the sheep
to Scotland. No one procured the murder or received the murderers.
C. Inq. Misc. File 99. (20.)
850. Writ 18 February 19 Edward II. [1326.] Mostly illegible.
Lincoln.
Inquisition before Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincohi, Northampton
and Rutland. Louth. 18 March.
A rent of 24s. in Aghthorp is held of WilHam de Kyme and not of the king
in chief. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 475. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (1.)
851. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Cippenham. 26 October
19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Lodinton. Wednesday before the beheading of St. John the
Baptist 20 Edward II. [1326.]
A messuage and a virgate and 6 acres of land in Lodinton, held by Robert
de Lungespy, who Avas outlawed for felony, have been in the king's hand for
a year and a day.
The tenements were held of Richard de Lungespy, who held them of the
manor of Rothewelle, formerly Hugh Daudele's, and now in the Idng's hand by
his forfeiture.
Richard de Neubottle now holds them ; John de Sancto Mauro, late the
sheriff of co. Northampton, had the year, day and waste, and ought to answer
therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (2.)
852. Writ to John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in cos. Nottingham, Derby,
Leicester, Warwick and Lancaster. Westminster. 29 May 17 Edward II.
[1325.]
Derby.
Inquisition : — Baucwell. 7 August 19 Edward II.
William Gernoun the elder of Bauquell demised the manor of Bauquel to
John Genioun for twenty years. Cf. Close Roll Caleyidar, p. 429.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (3.)
853. Writ to William de Weston, escheator in cos. Surrey, Sussex, Kent,
Middlesex and in the city of London. Marsefeld. 4 October 19 Edward II.
[1325.]
Inquisition : — Tanrugge. Sunday after St. Nicholas.
Though the escheator in Surrey found by inquisition that the prior
of Tanrugge appropriated to himself and his house 5 acres of land in Okstede
214 INQUISITIONS
by grant of Henry atte Doune of Warlyngham after the publication of the
statute of mortmain ; nevertheless the prior held the same as parcel of a
carucate of land which he has by grant of WilUam de Okstede.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (4.)
854. Writ to Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in cos. York, Northumber-
land, Westmoreland and Cumberland. Westminster. 9 July 19 Edward II.
[1325.]
Inquisition : — Selby. Thursday before St. Matthew.
The manor of Berlay is not held of the king in chief but of Sir Wilham de
Gramari. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 419. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (5.)
855. Commission to Robert de Stokheye and Henry de Bokerel.
Grenestede. 6 October 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Barnestaple. 11 November.
John son of Philip de Bello Monte in the year 12 Edward II granted to
Thomas de Langedon for life 2 ferlings of land in Slolegh. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. .429. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (6.)
856. Commission to Robert de Da ventre and Eustace de Burneby.
Marsefeld. 1 October 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Stowe. Sunday after St. Thomas the Apostle.
Certain buildings in the manor of Stowe were burned in the time of Nicholas
de Segrawe by his default. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 248.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (7.)
857. Writ to John de Blomvyll, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Kenylworth, 25 April
19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 19 May.
Ten acres of marsh with a fishery belong to a mill in Horsham acquired by
the prior and convent of St. Faith from John de Claveryngge. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 295. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (8.)
858. Commission to John de Sancto Mauro and Robert de Touthorp.
Westmmster. 12 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northampton.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Herdwyk. 27 July.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Thrapston. Thursday after St. Peter's Chains.
Richard de Briscogh was with Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, in the office
of tailor, and wore his robes ; but never was with him in his rebeUion, nor
adhered to other rebels. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (9.)
859. Commission to Robert de Scorburgh. Richard de la Pole, and John
de Thweyt. St. Neot's. 22 February 19 Edward II. [1326.] By the
king.
Writ of mittatis to the same. Kenilworth. 8 April.
Inquisition in the full wapentake of Holderness. Hedon. Thursday after
the close of Easter.
MISCELLANEOUS 215
Resistance of Nicholas de Auclem, master of the ship Feireweder of Lubyk,
to Robert Helward, baiUff of the Hberty of the town of Ravenserod, who
was ordered by the king to search the ship for letters or other things prejudicial
to the king and his faithful subjects.
Inquisition before John de Thweit, bailiff of Brustwike. Ravensere.
Thursday after the Ascension.
Relating to the arrest of the said ship. French.
Writ of privy seal to Master Robert Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
chancellor, ordering him to call Geoffrey Lescrop and others to consider what
the king ought to do in the matter. Caversham. 22 May. French. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 593. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (10.)
860. Writ to John de Blumvill, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Hatfeld. 6 August
19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Hockelee. 29 August.
Giles de Chaunceuxs acquired from Henry de Gynges a messuage, 80 acres
of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 60 acres of pasture marsh in Hockelee (held
of the abbess of Berkingge by homage and fealty and suit of her court of
Hockelee), by fine in the king's court, for which the said Giles granted the
tenements to the said Henry and Isabel his wife for their Uves with reversion
to him and his heirs.
The said Giles died in the hfetime of the said Henry and Isabel, after whose
death the reversion belonged to John his brother and heir.
The said Henry died in the Hfetime of the said John, after whose death
the said Isabel granted the tenements for her lifetime to John de Chaunceuxs
and Margery his wife for a yearly payment of 9 marks.
The said John died in the lifetime of the said Isabel, after whose death
Master John Waleweyn, then escheator, took the tenements into the king's
hand because the said John de Chaunceuxs held the manor of Canewedon
of the king in chief of the honour of Reylee, and held the same until the said
Margery brought him the king's writ to remove his hands therefrom, and
to dehver the tenements to her.
She held them for the lifetime of the said Isabel, who died at Whitsun
17 Edward II, after whose death the abbess of Berkingge as chief lady of
the fee seized the tenements into her hands, and has held them until now
by reason of the minority of Hugh, son and heir of John de Chaunceuxs, to
whom the reversion belongs.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 405.
Writ to the said John de Blumvill. Dover. 10 September.
His return stating that he took the tenements into the Idng's hand because
he did not know on what warrant the abbess of Berkynge had entered them.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (11.)
861 . Petition to the King and Council from Peter Botoyr, burgess of Welles.
French.
Commission to John Randolf, Thomas de Marlebergh and John de Fosse.
Tower of London. 7 December 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition before the said John and John. Welles. Thursday before
Easter.
The said Peter has lived at Welles for twenty years and more.
216 INQUISITIONS
He acquired a dwelling house for life on 20 Februar}'' 17 Edward II, and
another in fee on 5 September 18 Edward II, and is always in lot and scot
with the men of the town and contributes to all its burdens.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (12.)
862. Writ of mittatis to Wilham de Weston, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey,
Sussex, and Middlesex, and in the city of London. Hatfeld. 6 August
19 Edward II. [1325.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Derteford. Friday the feast of St. Andrew 18 Edward II.
[1324.]
The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England holds of the
king in Suttone atte Hone a field called ' Kyngesfeld ' containing 40 acres,
\aih. a pasture called ' Kynge«brok ' containing 20 acres, by the service of
distributing twdce a week to all poor persons coming to the house of the
hospital there a dish of peas worth ^d. or a farthing's worth of bread, which
alms the prior has ^\ithdra^vn for seven years and more.
When the tenements were granted to that house there were three
distributions a week, one of which was afterwards reserved for the maintenance
of two chaplains, which alms the prior has also \\ithdrawii.
The prior appropriated to himself and his house, Avithout Hcence, by Robert
Nauntel, master there, 42 acres of land and pasture, which belonged to Thomas
atte Grene.
Whereas the prior holds 40 acres at Halghele by the service of finding a
chaplain to celebrate daily in the church of Sutton, he has withdrawn the
chaplam for six years and more. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (13.)
863. Commission to Thomas de Faveresham and William de Cotes. West-
minster. 10 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition : — Tonebregge. Friday after St. Luke.
The prior of Tonebregge in the year 11 Edward II demised to Thomas son
of Thomas Colpeper 113 acres of land in Pepyngberj^ and Capele. Cf. Close
Roll Caleiidar, p. 470. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (14.)
864. Commission to Giles de Briaunzoun and John Filliol. Westminster.
28 November 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Hailisham. Wednesday after the Epiphany. [1326.]
The manor of Chitingeleghe is held of Nicholaa de Aldeham by the yearly
service of 15s. 9f/. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 475.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (15.)
865. Commission to Richard de Wotton, Robert de Aston and Geoffrey
de Weston. Westminster. 14 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Wilts.
Inquisiiion before the said Robert and Geoffrey. Malmesburi. 20 August.
Roger de Budestone did not adhere to John Gyffard of Brymmesfelde or
other rebels. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 403. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (16.)
866. Commission to Robert de Stoke. Walter de Morcote and Henry de
Bret. Westminster. 12 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
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Inquisition before the said Walter and Henry. Anesteleye. Wednesday
after St. Bartholomew.
Peter de Lymmesy held of Philip de Hardreshull a carucate of land and 60
acres of wood in Anesteleye by the yearly service of 12s. 4d.
The said Philip and his ancestors had always been seised of that service
until the tenements came to the king's hands by the forfeiture of the said
Peter.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 26s. 8c?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (17.)
867. Commission to John de Benham and John le Moigne of Clyfton.
Westminster. 4 December 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — West Comptone. Saturday after St. Mark.
Philip de la Beche held lands of the abbot of Dorkecestre belonging to his
manor of la Beche by the yearly service of 10s. and homage.
The abbot and his predecessors were always seised of those services until
the tenements were taken into the king's hand for the trespass of the said
Philip. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (18.)
868. Commission to William Basset and Thomas de Eyvill. Westminster.
28 June 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Berlay. Monday after St. Matthew 19 Edward 11.
Richard de Berlay, long since lord of the manor of Berlay, held of the prior
of Drax certain tenements in his manor of Berlay. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 415.
Commission to the said William and Thomas. Cyppenham. 8 November
19 Edward 11.
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday after the Annunciation. [1326.]
The manor of Berlay is held of William Gramari. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p, 590. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (19.)
869. Commission to Thomas Gobyon and Nicholas de Barenton. Tower
of London. 8 December 19 Edward II. [1325.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Hatfeld Brodoke. Saturday after St. Gregory the Pope.
[1326.]
The park of Hatfeld Brodoke, which belonged to Humphrey de Bohun,
late earl of Hereford, and is now in the king's hand, is within the limits of
the parish of Hatfeld Brodoke, and the prior of Hatfeld Brodoke and his
predecessors, parsons, used to receive all the time of Robert de Brus, grand-
father of Robert de Brus, now lord of Hatfeld Brodoke, and all the time of
Robert de Brus, father of the present lord, and all the time of the present lord,
and all the time when the said Humphrey held the park, tithes of all animals
feeding therein, as of calves, and of milking, agistment, and pannage. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 602. C. hiq. Misc. File 100. (20.)
870. Commission to William le Butiller of Wemme and Walter de
Hugford. Westminster. 28 November 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Salop.
Inquisition : — Neuport. Monday before St. Valentine. [1326.]
No evildoers entered the close of the king's manor of Aderdeleye or
committed any offences therein. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (21.)
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871. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Kenylworth. 26 March
19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — London. Friday the feast of St. Ambrose.
On the first Sunday in Lent an affray arose in a tavern next the house of
Master Robert de Haselsagh, keeper of the king's Exchange, between John,
his cook, and Hugh, groom of John Trappe, skinner of London, and Wilham
Bonenfaunt, late groom of Robert de Dodeford of London ; the said John
assaulted the said Hugh and WilUam, and, a hue and cry being raised, very
many of the neighbourhood came to maintain the king's peace ; hkewise
the said Master Robert and Master Thomas, his brother, and Luke Walram,
clerk of the said Master Robert, and many others of his household, came
with force and arms, and assaulted Robert de Aynesham of London, skinner,
and the said Luke struck him with a stick and broke his left arm ; hkewise
Thomas de Popelingcherche, yeoman of the said Master Thomas, struck
John de Arnhale, skinner of London, with a sword and wounded him in the
right hand.
The said Master Thomas struck Laurence de Lenne, skinner of London,
with a stick and felled him to the ground and the said Laurence in rising
and defending himself struck Richard, chaplain of the said Master Robert,
in the thigh with a Icnife.
The affray was made by the men of the said Master Robert with his assent ;
he afterwards dismissed the said Luke and John from his service. The said Luke
and Thomas were committed to Neugate prison. C. Inq. Misc. File 100. (22.)
872. Commission to Wilham de Cotes and Stephen de la Dane. Sturreye.
9 June 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Maydenestan. Sunday after . . .
Walter Colepeper long before his rebelUon disseised WilUam ate Snode of
2 acres of meadow in Lynton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. .587.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (1.)
873. Commission to Thomas Deyvill and Adam de Hoperton. West-
minter. 15 June 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday the feast of the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross 19 Edward II.
The predecessors of the prior of Holy Trinity, York, from the time of the
levying of a fine with WilUam de Rye in the year 36 Henry III always received
half a mark yearly for 30 acres of land in Rye, until the manor of Rye came
to the king's hand.
The land is of the yearly value of 10s. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (2.)
874. Commission to Thomas de Houke and Hugh de Pykesworth.
Westminster. 4 July 18 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Berlay. Monday after St. Matthew 19 Edward II.
Relating to rents of 6s. 8d. and 16d. out of certain lands in Farburn and
Porterlagh called ' Locokland ' granted by William de Nunham, sometime
master of the Knights Templars in England, to the church of St. German,
Seleby, in exchange for a tithe in Wilengton ; which lands came to the hands
of Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, and by reason of his rebelUon were taken
into the king's hand. The rents are held of the manors of Neusum and
Templehirst. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (3.)
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875. Commission to John Dyne and John de Dovre. Tower of London.
16 July 17 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Hatfeld Regis. Friday the morrow of St. James.
Humphrey de Bohun. late earl of Hereford and Essex, acquired from William
de Merk the manor of Rothing Marcii. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 409.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (4.)
876. Commission to John de Ledrede and William de Stapelton.
Westminster. 28 June 18 Edward IL [1325.]
Inquisition : — Taunton. Saturday after the beheading of St. John the
Baptist 19 Edward II.
Godfrey de Craucombe granted to the prioress and nuns of Stodlegh 61.
yearly out of the manor of Craucombesbere. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 428.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (5.)
877. Commission to Henry de Cobeham, William de Cotes and Stephen
de Delham. Haddele. 24 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition before the said William and Stephen. Derteford. Sunday
after St. Luke.
WilUam de Dale, a bastard, and Ahce de Dale, his sister, a bastard, acquired
a messuage and 42 acres of land and pasture in Sutton ate Hone from Nicholas
de Wylebegh. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 419.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (6.)
878. Commission to WilUam de Cotes and Stephen de la Dane.
Bisshoppesboum. 30 May 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition :— Maidenestan. Sunday after St. Botulph the abbot.
Sarah late the wife of Richard ate Forde demised 2 acres of land in East
Farlegh to Walter Colpeper for a year to sow only. Cf. Close Roll Cale7idar,
p. 588. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (7.)
879. Commission to William de Leycestre, John de Crosseby, Thomas
de Sibthorp and Robert de Kelleseye. Tower of London. 10 December
19 Edward II. [1325.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said William, John and Thomas. Berkynge Chapel
by the Tower of London. Friday the feast of St. Lucy.
Humphrey de Bohun, late earl of Hereford, granted the custody of the
park and chace of his manor of Enefeld to Richard de Pouns for life. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 439. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (8.)
880. Commission to Wilham de Denum and Richard de Emeldon.
Westminster. 6 December 19 Edward II. [1326.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition : — Le Felling. Saturday the eve of Trinity.
Ralph Gemet, prior of Durham, in the time of Henry III, enfeoffed Walter
de Seleby of the manor of FelUng to be held of him by knight service, homage,
fealty and scutage (viz. 4s. to a scutage which runs to 405.), and 2 marks
yearly and suit of court, of which services the priors of Durham were seised
by the hands of the said Walter, Adam his son, and Walter son of the said
Adam, until the manor came to the king's hands by his forfeiture.
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Geoffrey de Burdon, prior of Durham, was seised of the said services by
the hand of Ralph de Apphngden, to whom the king granted the manor, and
by whose forfeiture the manor is in the lung's hand.
The manor is of the yearly value of 40s., and before the burning of the
bishopric of Durham was worth 8 marks clear. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (9.)
881. Commission to Roger de Baskevill and John Danyel. Kenilworth.
11 April 19 Edward II. [1326.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hereford.
Inquisition : — Hereford Castle. 26 April.
Adam de Castro Ricardi devised to John his son a messuage in Richard's
Castle. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 481. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (10.)
882. Commission to William de Cotes and Stephen de la Dane. Tower
of London. 13 December 19 Edward II. [1326.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition : — Maydenstan. Wednesday after St. Hilary.
Walter, parson of the chapel of Bokyngfold, and his predecessors, from the
time of a charter made by Hamon son of Robert de Creuequer, sometime lord
of the manor of Bokyngfold, to John de Brenchesle, chaplain, sometime parson
of the chapel, have always had a way through the middle postern from the
houses of the said Walter and his predecessors to the chapel, which goes by
the mill of the manor straight to the chapel, whether wallang or riding, with
his household and all others going thither for devotion.
The said Walter and his predecessors from the time of another charter,
made by the said Hamon to the said John and his successors, have had pasture
for 6 cows and 18 pigs in the park of Bokyngfold all the year, and timber for
the repair of the chapel and his houses, ' husbote,' ' heybote ' and ' ferbote,'
and free multure of the mill of Bokyngfold and free fishing in the water called
' La Roe,' until Bartholomew de Badlesmere, sometime lord of the manor,
disseised the said Walter.
Timber is now needed for the repair of the chapel and houses to the value
of 26s. Sd., and afterwards for maintenance timber to the value of 12c?. will
be needed yearly ; the ' husbote,' ' heybote ' and ' ferbote ' are of the yearly
value of 4:0d. ; the pasture for 6 cows 6s., for 18 pigs 4s. 6d. ; the free multure
18c?. ; the fishery 12d.
The manor is held of the king in chief by the service of a quarter of a luiight's
fee. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (11.)
883. Commission to Robert Perepount, John de Mounteny and Richard
de Whatton. Westminster. 23 November 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Notingham. Monday before the Purification.
Repairs needed for the castle of Nottingham.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (12.)
884. Commission to Richard de Eggebaston, Robert Burdet and John
de Saxby. Westminster. 15 July 19 Edward II. [1326.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition : — Leycestre. Thursday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
Wilham de Ferariis, grandfather of Henry de Ferariis, fifty years past demised
to EUen la Souche 100 acres of waste in Schepesheved at a yearly rent of 37s.
MISCELLANEOUS 221
William de Ferariis, father of the said Henry, whose heir he is, continued
his seisin of the rent from the death of William his father, until the waste was
seized into the king's hand by the forfeiture of Robert de Holaunde.
The said Henry holds the waste as parcel of the manor of Groby, which
is held of the king by half a knight's fee ; the waste is of the yearly value of
37s. and no more. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (13.)
885. Commission to Henry de Cobeham and Wilham de Cotes. La
Bayhalle. 20 September 19 Edward II. [1325.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Thonebrugge. Friday after St. Luke.
Thomas Colpeper granted by deed to Thomas Boteler and Alice his wife
a yearly rent of 2 quarters of wheat and 2 quarters of oats together mth pasture
at la Bayhalle.
Transcript of the said deed. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 420.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (14.)
886. Commission to Thomas de Faveresham and William de Cotes.
Westminster. 14 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition : — Tonebregge. Friday after St. Luke.
Richard de Clare, earl of Hertford, founded a priory in his manor of
Tonebregge. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 427. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (15.)
887. Commission to John Inge, Thomas de Louth, John de Hampton
and John de Barwe. Westminster. 12 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Salop.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said John Inge and Thomas. Ludelawe. 28 May
19 Edward II. [1326.]
Henry de Wolaston granted the manor of Tilsope to Roger de Elmerugge
and Agnes his wife. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 485.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (16.)
888. Commission to John de Hampton, Robert de Aston and Richard
de Haukeslawe. Leycestre. 4 March 19 Edward II. [1326.] By the
Council.
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Wyttebouni. Wednesday after Palm Sunday.
Hugh de Audelegh the elder and Iseult his wife held a third part of the
manor of Much Marcleye as dower of the said Iseult of the manor which
belonged to Walter de Ballon, sometime her husband.
Wilts.
Inquisition before the said John and Robert. Malmesbury. Wednesday
after the close of Easter.
Similar finding as to a third part of the manor of Great Cheverel.
Gloucester.
Inquisition before the said John and Robert. Gloucester. Thursday
after the Annunciation.
Roger de Rous gave the manor of Estinton to the said Walter and Iseult.
Stafford.
Inquisition before the said John and Richard. Arleye. Thursday before
the Annunciation.
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Edmund de Mortuo Mary granted the manor of Arleye to the said Walter
and Iseult with certain exceptions. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 463, 467.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (17.)
889. Writ to John de Bohngbroke, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham. Derby and Lancaster. Kenylworth. 16 April 19 Edward II.
[1326.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Kibbeworth Harecourt. Thursday after the octave of
Trinity.
Guy de Bello Campo, sometime earl of Warwick, seized the manor of
Kibbeworth Harecourt into his hand because Master John de Wanetyng,
warden of the house of scholars of Merton, Oxford, acquired it without licence.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 484. C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (18.)
890. Petition to the King and Council from Adam de Penreth. French.
Commission to Henry de Malt on, Robert de Barton and John de Skelton.
Westminster. 12 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Tuesday after the octave of Michaelmas.
Adam de Penreth was seised of a messuage and a carucate of land in Penreth,
CO. Cumberland, until disseised by John de Harcla, half a year before the'
death of the said John, who made a charter about the same to Andrew de
Harcla his brother, but died before the said Andrew had any seisin.
The said Andrew nevertheless put himself in seisin immediately after the
death of the said John, and held the tenements until for his rebelhon they
were taken into the king's hand.
The tenements are held of the Idng as of ancient demesne by the yearly
service of 14s. 6c/., and besides the said rent are of the yearly value of 6s. Sd.
C. Inq. Misc. File 101. (19.)
891. Commission to Alexander de Bergh, Dominic de Bukton and John
Moryn. Westminster. 4 July 18 Edward II. [1325.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Dominic and John. Thorneton in Pykerynglith.
Monday before St. James 19 Edward II.
John de Toppclif, then rector of the church of Semer, William de Wyem
and John de Wykham, with many others of the commonalty of the vale of
Pikeryng, \\ith the assent of the whole commonalty on Wednesday before
St. Luke 16 Edward II made ransom at Malton with Robert de Bruj^s, by the
mediation of Thomas Randolf, earl of Murray (Murref), for 300 marks to
be paid to the said Robert at Beremk, one moiety at the Purification and the
other moiety at Trinity next following, for the safety of the vale of
Pikryng from the water of Syven westwards to the sea eastwards.
Nicholas Haldan, Wilham de Hastynges and John de Mauneser surrendered
themselves at Ryvaus as hostages to stay with the said Robert in Scotland
until he should be fully satisfied of the 300 marks ; they are still in prison,
because the men of the said commonalty have refused to pay the ransom.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (1.)
892. Commission to Richard de Wilughby and Ralph de Mount joy.
Gppenham. 23 October 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Derbi. Thursday after the Annunciation.
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Henry de Bradeburn granted to Robert de Burghes reasonable maintenance
for life in food and drink, and a suitable robe or 20.9. for the same, and 10s.
for shoes, yearly, and charged his lands in Ovre Burghes and Nether Burghes
therefor, by writing, on Sunday after St. James 14 Edward II, from which date
until St. Benedict the abbot 15 Edward II, when the said lands were forfeited
by the said Henry, the said Robert was seised of the maintenance.
The said Robert gave for the said maintenance to Sir Roger de Bradeburn,
father of the said Henry, a messuage and 50 acres of arable land at Nether
Burghes in the fee of Kyrke Longeley and Meignyl Longeley, which are now
in the king's hand by the said forfeiture.
Each acre of the land is of the yearly value of 6d. and the messuage 12d. ;
total 26s.
The messuage and 47 acres of the land are held of Sir John de Twyford,
lord of Kyrke Longeley, by homage and fealty and the yearly service of 5s.,
and 9c?. to the sheriff's aid, and suit of court ; 3 acres are held of Sir Hugh
de Meignyll by the yearly service of Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (2.)
893. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland and
Northampton. Bernewell. 18 February 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. 26 March.
Maud, long since prioress, and the convent of Brodholm, enfeoffed John
Warrok, a bastard, of a toft and 20 acres of land in Saxelby. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 472. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (3.)
894. Dorset.
Inquisition before William de Blaneford and Walter Barill. Corfe.
17 January 19 Edward 11. [1326.]
The king's hall of Corfe Castle suffered damage to the amount of 100 marks
! in the time of Simon de Monte Acuto, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, and
Robert Fitz Payn (filii Pagani). keepers ; the tower called ' Cocayngne '
to the amount of lOOs. in the time of Roger Damory, keeper ; the chapel of
St. Mary within the third gate and the gate to the amount of 40?. in the time
of the said earl ; the long hall to the amount of 80 marks ; a chamber called
' Le Parlour ' and the porch of the queen's hall to the amount of 201. ; the
high tower with chambers and garderobes to the amount of 100?. in the time
of the before mentioned keepers and of Richard Lovel ; the gate called
' Middelghete ' to the amount of lOOs. ; the great outside gate and the bridge
before it to the amount of 200Z. ; doors, windows and lead have been taken
away to the value of 201. ; the warren there has been well kept ; there are
no armaments or victuals in the ca-stle. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (4.)
895. Commission to Walter de Norwico, John de Mutford and John de
Redenhale. Dover. 12 September 19 Edward II. [1325.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Norwich. Thursday after
St. Matthew.
John Fastolf and Margery, late the wife of Henry le Cath, hold the manor
of Suth Walsham of divers lords, viz. of Sir Thomas Bardolf, Sir Roger de
Kerdeston and the heirs of John Boteturte.
Petition to the king from the people of Suth Walsham. French.
W^rit of privy seal to Master Robert Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex,
chancellor, to examine the petition, and with the advice of Geoffrey Lescrop
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to order what ought to be done for the maintenance of the king's right. Haule.
3 January. French.
Writ of premunire to the sheriff of Norfolk to summon the said John and
Margery into chancery. Suthelmham. 13 January. By the Council. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 414. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (5.)
896. Writ to John de Lek, keeper of the castle and honour of Tuttebury,
Plesci. 30 July 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Tuttebury. Friday before Michaelmas.
All the chaplains of Tuttebury castle have been wont to receive an oak
in the chace of Nedwode for firewood besides 6 marks yearly, sometimes in
the park of Castelhay and sometimes in the park of Rolleston.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (6.)
897. Petition to the King and Council from the burgesses of Hedon in
Holdernesse. French.
Commission to Robert de Hedon and Robert de Burton. Shene. 18 October
19 Edward II. [1326.] By petition of the Council.
Note : Changed because sealed at another time.
Inquisition :— Hedon in Holdernesse. Thursday before the Purification.
The men of Hedon in Holdernesse by charters of King Henry, the king's
ancestor, and King John, the king's great-grandfather, are free burgesses,
and from the time of the charters have used and enjoyed the liberties
belonging to a free borough.
When the town first came into the hand of King Edward I he had no oven
there, until Thomas de Normanvill, keeper of Holdernesse and of the town,
in the year 16 Edward I erected an oven ; but no burgesses were distrained
to bake there until Henry Taillour, bailiff of Hedon, who held the oven to
farm, 26 years past grievously distrained certain burgesses and others to
bake their bread for sale at the said oven by coercion and under colour of his
bailiwick and not of right, and so it has been used hitherto.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (7.)
898. Writ to John de Bloumville, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Kenylworth. 23 March
19 Edward II. [1326.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Theydene Gernon. 22 April.
Valuation of the manor of Theydene Gernon, which is held of William
Gernon, John de Sutton, Richard de Stonhurst and Richard de Teye.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (8.)
899. Writ to William de Weston, escheator in Surrey, Sussex, Kent,
and Middlesex, and in the city of London. Tower of London. 18 June
19 Edward II. [1326.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Kyngeston. Saturday the eve of St. Margaret 20 Ed-
ward II.
Of twenty-seven acres of land of John de Matham in Haverichesham by
Walton-on-Thames twenty are not held of the king in chief, and were purchased
by Walter son of Sampson de Moleseye, father of the said John's wife, from
Nicholas de Hevere. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 589. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (9.)
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900. Writ of certiorari to John de Insula, keeper of forfeited lands in
Essex. Cippenham. 24 October 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Extent of the manor of Sturmere, which belonged to John de Goldington,
and of the land in Bridebroke which belonged to the said John called
' WTiyttelee,' and of lands of [Richard] de Honewyk in Bridebroke made before
Thomas Gobyoun and John de Dovere. Sturmere. Monday the morrow of
Michaelmas. Sum total, 795. 2|rf.
The jurors say that the king was seised of 60s. of rent, which John de
Goldington caused to be levied by a grievous and continual distraint, and
by the power of Bartholomew de Badelesmere, from the lands held by John
Breton and Alice his wife in Wydekeshoo, in the name of dower of the
inheritance of Edmund de Suttone. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (10.)
901. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. Tower of London. 18 June 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. 21 September 20 Edward II.
Custody of the priory of Torkesay during voidance. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 620. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (11.)
902. Writ to Matthew Broun, escheator in cos. Northampton, Lincoln,
and Rutland. Kenylworth. 7 April 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Chaucumbe. 12 April.
Custody of the priory of Chaucumbe during voidance. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 468. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (12.)
903. Return from the treasurer and barons of the exchequer, West-
minster. 9 April.
Inquisition before the abbot of St. Mary, York, and John de Barton of
Fryton. York. Friday after ... 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Estimate of repairs required at York castle. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (13.)
904. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Tower of London. 13 December
19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition : — Southampton. Monday after Christmas.
Certain wool and woad of Robert de Sancto Fuciano and others (named),
merchants of Amiens, were arrested by John Clyve and Hugh Sampson,
collectors of customs at Southampton, on 27 July 18 Edward II, by reason
of the dissension between the kings of England and France, and were delivered
by John Descures, sheriff of Hants, on 3 January 18 Edward II, to Thomas
de Bjrnedon by indenture.
Copy of writs and indentures relating to the said wool and woad.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (14.)
905. Inquisition before Andrew de Medestede, sheriff of Surrey.
Sneleslynch in Farnham. Thursday after the Conversion of St. Paul
19 Edward II. [1326.]
Thomas Cosyn did waste in a grange to the amount of 405., in a sheepfold
to the amount of 205., and in a chamber to the amount of 405., by destroying
and selling them, and by destroying and selling 60 oaks worth 6O5., and 10 apple
trees worth IO5.
Stephen de Frollebury had damage to the amount of IOO5. besides the
price of the said buildings and trees, C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (15.)
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906. Writ of capias to the sheriff of Leicester. . . March 19 Edward II.
[1326.] By the king.
Return stating that Robert de Helewell has no goods in the county.
Similar writ. Kenyl worth. 24 March.
Inquisition : — Lubesthorp. Tuesday the morrow of the close of Easter.
Valuation of the goods of Roger la Zousche of Lubesthorp, who was indicted
for the death of Roger le Beler. Imperfect.
Similar writ ... 11 March.
Inquisition : — Glen. Monday after Trinity.
Valuation of the possessions of Robert Amot of Glen, who was convicted of
felony. Imperfect.
Inquisition :— Flekeneye. Monday before Trinity.
Valuation of the possessions of Walter de Busseby of Leicester. Imperfect.
Inquisition : — Leicester. Monday in Easter week.
Valuation of the possessions of Simon de Lindindrich and other felons.
Imperfect. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (16.)
907. Commission to Walter de Norwico, Edmund de Hemegrave and
Simon de Hedersete. Westminster. 12 July 19 Edward II. [1325.] By
petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Edmund and Simon. Dunwich. Monday the
feast of the Translation of St. Edmund the Archbishop. [1326.]
A great part of the tenements of the town of Dunwich, from the rents of
which money in aid of the farm used to be levied, has been destroyed by the
sea, to the sum of 10/. 2s. ll|c/. and 3,700 and 5 score herrings ; the loss on
markets and fairs amounts to 13Z. Ss. Qd. ; on account of the obstruction of
the port the men of Walbertiswyke and Suthwalde, who were bound to pay
a yearly custom of 10/. for their ships coming to land there, now pay 5 marks ;
so that the burgesses can only pay their farm by a tallage from year to year.
Messuages are destroyed and lands uncultivated and derelict, to the yearly
value of 71. 19s. 6d.
From the sixteenth to the twenty-first year of King Edward I the port was
obstructed and the men of Dunwich laboured to open it, but could not bring
it back to its former state, so that up to the date of this inquisition great
ships cannot enter it.
In the year 22 Edward I the port was obstructed and a port near Suthwalde
distant 2 leagues, was opened, and divers merchants and fishermen, who used
to come to Dunwich, went there.
Lists of tenements and values showing the losses incurred.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (17.)
908. Extent of the manor of Drax before Simon de Grymmesby, escheator
in CO. York. Thursday before Easter 19 Edward II. [1326.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (18.)
909. Petition to the king from Adam son of Robert de Penreth. French.
Commission to Henry de Malton, Robert de Barton and John de Skelton.
Tower of London. 13 December 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Carlisle. Saturday before
St. Cuthbert.
The said Adam was seised of a messuage and a carucate of land in Penreth
until John de Harcla disseised him. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, 1327-1330, p. 6.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (19.)
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910. Commission to Richard de Aldburgh and Adam de Hoperton.
Westminster. 26 November 19 Edward II. [1325.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — York. Tuesday the morrow of Epiphany. [1326.]
All the priors of Holy Trinity, York, have been seised of a rent of half a
mark by the hands of WilHam de Rye and his heirs from the year 36 Henry III
until the manor of Rye came to the king's hands by the rebelhon of Robert de
Rye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1327-1330, p. 33. C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (20.)
911. Petition to the King and Council from the abbot of Seleby . French.
Commission to WiUiam de Herle and John de Denum. Westminster.
14 June 17 Edward II. [1324.] By the King and by petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Estoft. Wednesday after St. Hilary 19 Edward II.
John, late abbot of Seleby, was seised of certain wastes, moors, and turbaries
m Rouchve. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1327-1330, p. 8.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (21.)
912. Commission to William le Butiller of Wemme and Walter de Hugford
to enquire by a Shropshire jury who killed William son of Alexander de
Aderdeleye. Westminster. 27 November 19 Edward II. [1325.] ByH.de
Clyf.
Inquisition : — Neuport. Monday before St. Valentine 19 Edward II. [10
February, 1326.]
Richard le Crouther of Torperleye feloniously slew the said William at
Aderdeleye, aided and abetted by Ralph de Fouleshurst and Richard Broun of
Nantwich {Wyco Mauhan). Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 235.
C. Inq. Misc. File 102. (22.)
913. Writ to Thomas de Harpedene, escheator in cos. Wilts, Hants,
Oxford, Berks, Bedford, and Buckingham. Claryndon. 22 August
20 Edward II. [1326.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Wokyngham. 24 September.
A virgate of land in Ramenham, acquired by William de Mortone from
Henry de Emefast, is held of Peter de Monte Forti by the yearly service of 2d. ;
the said Peter holds it, together with the manor of Ramenham, of the earl of
War\vick by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee and a pair of gilt spurs,
or Sd., yearly.
The land is of the yearly value of 4^. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 617.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (1.)
914. Commission to W. bishop of Exeter. Claryndon. 12 August
20 Edward II. [1326.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Teignebrigge. Thursday before the beheading of St. John
the Baptist.
Nicholas de Teukesburi has no lands in Chfton Dertemuth, because he
gave long ago to Iseult and Margaret, daughters of Gilbert son of Stephen,
all his lands there for life ; the jurors know not to whom the reversion belongs.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (2.)
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915. Commission to Thomas de Faversham and Stephen de la Dane.
Westminster. 20 July 20 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Tuesday after St. Peter's Chains.
Margery, wife of WilUam de Bauquelle, before the said William married
her, demised for her Ufe to Richard de Betoigne the manor of Medegrave
for a yearly payment of lOZ. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 607.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (3.)
91 6. [Inquisition taken] in the presence of the mayor and baihffs of
Lincoln.
When Robert Gogarcl was bringing a tun of wine to Chester m a cart with
2 horses, a wheel was accidentally broken near Notingham, and the tun fell
and the wine was all spilt. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (4.)
917. Commission to Adam Walran and Robert de Hungerford. Saltwode.
2 June 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Bradenestoke. Monday the feast of the Nativity of St.
Mary 20 Edward II.
John Fraunkeleyn of Lydyard Tregoz on Sunday before St. Thomas the
Apostle 9 Edward II demised to Miles Frankeleyn his brother for hfe a
messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Lydyerd Tregoz with reversion
to himself and his heirs.
The tenements were taken into the king's hand by forfeiture of the said
Miles, who adhered to Henry Tyeys, a rebel.
The said Miles died on Friday after the Annunciation 17 Edward II.
The tenements are held of Robert de Mordon by the yearly service of 65.
and are of the yearly value of 12s. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (5.)
918. Commission to Richard de Bermyngham, Thomas Deyvill, and
Adam de Hoperton. Westminster. 20 July 20 Edward II. [1326.] By
the king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said Richard and Adam. Richmond. Saturday
after the Nativity of St. Mary.
John de Brittannia, earl of Richmond, granted to John de Scargill for Hfe
the office of chief keeper of the forest of Baynbrig.
The said John was seised of that office from Thursday after Ash Wednesday
12 Edward II, for 7 years until the king caused the lands of the earl to be
taken into his hand, and granted the bailiwick to William de Swyningthwayt
at will.
The baihwick is of the yearly value of 111. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (6.)
919. Commission to John de Bousser, John de Clyvedon and John de
Button. Westminster. 22 July 20 Edward II. [1326.] By the King and
Council.
Inquisition before John de Clyvedon and John de Button. Bedmynstre,
CO. Somerset. Tuesday after the gule of August.
Thomas de Berkele at Berkele on Easter day 12 Edward II granted to his
son Maurice de Berkele and Isabel his wife and the heirs of their bodies all his
tenement in Kyngeston Saymor with the advowson of a third part of the
church ; with remainder to Maurice son of the said Maurice and the heirs of his
body, with remainder to the said Maurice son of Thomas and his heirs.
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The said Isabel together with Maurice her husband continued her seisin
until the taldng of the tenement into the king's hand.
The tenement is held of Hugh le Despenser the younger, lord of the honour
of Trobrig by the service of a third of a knight's fee and a yearly rent of Ihd.;
it is of the yearly value of 15^.
The said Thomas at Berkele on Sunday the morrow of St. Simon and St.
Jude 12 Edward II granted to the said Maurice and Isabel for Ufe the manor
of Portbury ; the said Isabel continued her seisin until the manor was taken
into the king's hand ; it is held of Hugh de Cortenay by the service of a knight's
fee and is of the yearly value of 101.
The said Thomas on the same day granted to the said Maurice and Isabel
for life the hundred of Portbury ; the said Isabel continued her seisin until
the hundred was taken into the king's hand ; the hundred is held of the king
and is of the yearly value of 60s. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (7.)
920. Commission to Thomas de Hyndringham and John Claver. West-
minster. 28 June 19 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition : — Thornedgh'. Friday the feast of St. Peter's Chains 20
Edward II.
Humphrey de Bohun, sometime earl of Hereford and Essex, in the year
7 Edward II charged his manor of Fulmodeston with the yearly payment of
1005. and 2 robes to WilUam March of Stanhowe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 604. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (8.)
921. Commission to Robert de Aspale, John Claver and Edmund de
Hemmegrave. Claryndon. 20 August 20 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition before the said Edmund and John. Norwich. Thursday
after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Thomas Roscelyn long before his forfeiture granted to Master Thomas de
Kerdeston, late archdeacon of Norfolk, the manor of Norton with certain
exceptions. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 619. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (9.)
922. Commission to Thomas de Eyvill and.John de Kylvyngton. Witness :
J. bishop of Winchester, supplying the place of the treasurer. Westminster.
5 December 20 Edward II. [1326.] By writ of great seal among the
Communia of the same year.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
York.
Extent of the manor of Parhngton. Monday the feast of St. Thomas
the Martyr.
Similar commission to WilUam le Moigne and John de Waldeschef.
Huntingdon.
Extent of the manor of Glatton and certain lands in Caldecote. Monday
after Christmas.
Similar commission to Ralph de Bock[yngge and John de Garboldcsham].
Suffolk.
Extent of the manor of Kersey. Tuesday . . .
Extent of the manor of Leyham. Tuesday the feast of St. . . .
Extent of the manor of Barwe. Friday after the Epiphany. [1327.]
Similar commission to Thomas Gobyon and William Flamberd.
Extent of the manor of West Thorndone. Tuesday after St. Thomas the
Apostle. [1326.]
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Extent of the manor of North Welde. Monday after St. Thomas the
Apostle.
Extent of the manor of Lammerssh. Saturday after the Circumcision.
Extent of the manor of Bysshey. Monday after the Epiphany.
[1327.]
Similar commission to Master John de Raddeswell and Wilham de Cotes.
[1326.]
Similar commission to Thomas de Faversham in place of the said William.
8 December.
Kent.
Extent of the manor of Wykham. Canterbury. Wednesday after the
Epiphany.
Extent of the manor of Swaneschaump. MalUng. Friday after the
Epiphany. [1327.]
Extent of the manors of Sutton and Reyersh. Malhng. Friday after the
Epiphany.
Extent of the manor of Treme worth. Wy. Thursday after the Epiphany.
Sussex.
Extent of the manor of Dunhurst with. Paljaigeham belonging to the honour
of Arundel Castle. Arundel. Monday after the Circumcision.
Similar commission to Robert Burdet and Roger de Belegrave. 5 December.
[1326.]
Inquisition : — Donyngton, co. Leicester. Monday after . . .
Valuation of Donyngton castle.
Inquisition : — Ryhale, co. Rutland. Saturday after the Circumcision.
[1327.]
Valuation of the manor of Ryhale.
Similar commission to Robert de Aston and Wilham de Brokworth. [1326.]
Extent and custumal of the manor of Lecchelade. Monday the feast
The like of the manor of Bamdeslee. . . . the Circumcision. [1327.]
The like of the manor of Sodyntone Musard. Cyrencestre. Thursday
the feast of the Circumcision.
The like of the manor of Musarder. Monday the eve of the Epiphany.
Similar commission to John de Ifeld and Wilham Husee. [1326.]
Extent and custumal of the manor of Taleworth AAdth its members, Turber-
vile and Wyke. 2 January. [1327.]
Similar commission to Thomas de Luda and Robert de Hungerford to make
an extent of the manors of Bedhampton, co. Hants, and Couele, co. Wilts.
[1326.]
Writ to the baihffs of Gretham not to distrain the abbot of Revesby to do
suit. Byflete. 8 July 20 Edward II. [1326.]
Inquisition in the court of Gretham held at Beltesford. Thursday after
St. Botulph the abbot 19 Edward II.
The abbot of Revesby holds certain lands in Screytesfeld and Hameryngham
of John de Faucumberge, who holds them of Wilham de Kyme, who holds
of the Idng by the service of suit of court.
The abbot and his predecessors have never been wont to do any suit to
that court. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (10-20.)
923. Writ to the mayor and baihffs of Southampton. Porcestre.
12 September 20 Edward II. [1326.]
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Inquisition : — Southampton. 19 September.
Arrest of wdne belonging to certain merchants of Rabasteyn, which was
in the cellars of Henry de Lyme as security for the repayment of expenses
incurred by him on their behalf. Partly illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (21.)
924. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge. Kenylworth. 22 December
20 Edward II. [1327.]
Writ to the sheriflf of Cambridge. Kenylworth. 26 December.
Inquisition : — Cambridge. Wednesday after the Epiphany. [1327.]
Unknown men came to Overe to the parsonage of Master Thomas de Gartton
by night, and sold to John de Steynton, merchant, beasts to the value of
405. and more, and carried away the said Master Thomas whither the jurors
know not. C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (22.)
925. Fragment. Trespasses in the County of Lincoln.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (23.)
926. Inquisition before the constable of Bristol castle. Bristol. Friday
after the beheading of St. John the Baptist 17 Edward [II]. [1324.]
The parvis which Alan Percehay holds is worth ... a year and ... a
week.
The collection of the custody of the gate thereof is uncertain because it
only lasts at the king's will. Mutilated and almost illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (24.)
927. Eynesford.
Nobody in the hundred of Eynesford is guilty of unjustly taking goods
or doing damage to ecclesiastical persons or others because they have refused
hospitaUty ; no sheriffs have ridden more than six journeys through the county,
or come often to the house of any person ; nobody has unjustly sent his men
or dogs to stay at any house of religious or others.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (25.)
928. Commission to John de Lancastre, Gilbert de Southe worth, and
John de Homeby. Croydon. 24 May 19 Edward II. [1326.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Monday after the Assumption 20 Edward 11.
Stephen de Merlaye, great-grandfather of Adam Noeel, whose heir he is,
was seised of the manor of Great Merlay. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 604.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (26.)
929. Imperfect extent of the manor of BoUesovere.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (27.)
930. Inquisition before the sheriff of Lincoln and the keepers of pleas
of the crown, in the full county.
The ancestors of Phihp de Helpringham were enfeoffed of two borates of
land in Helpringham by doing foreign service before [they were enfeoffed
of] a messuage and a bovate of land there by the ancestors of William
Latimer.
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The ancestors [of the said Philip] were always in the wardship of the ancestors
of WiUiam de Kima and were married by them. Mutilated.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (28.)
931. Imperfect extent of the manor of Adderley, co. Salop.
C. Inq. Misc. File 103. (29.)
932. Writ to Simon de Grymesby, escheator north of Trent. Nottingham.
18 October 1 Edward III. [1327.] By the king.
Extent of the hamlet of Ravenwik, co. Cumberland. King's Salkild.
Sunday before St. Katharine.
Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Nottingham.
18 October.
Inquisition : — Kenyngton manor. 9 December.
Valuation of the manor of La Hyde of Lalham. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 37 ; Close Roll Calendar, p. 369. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (1.)
933. Petition from WiUiam Noil to the King and Council. French.
Writ to the Treasurer and Chamberlains. Westminster. 26 March
1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of certiorari to the Treasurer and Chamberlains. York. 30 May.
Transcript of a final concord made on the octave of St. Hilary 17 Edward II
between Hugh le Despenser the younger and Eleanor his wife plaintiffs and
Geoffrey de la Lee deforciant as to the manors of West Horndon and
Chiltendich, and the advowson of the church of West Horndon.
Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Stanhope. 4 August.
Memorandum that Geoffrey de la Lee came into chancery on 14 September
and aclaioAvledged [recognovit) that he had no right in the manor of West
Thorndon except by demise of James Beauflour for a term of three years, and
stated that he levied a fine thereof to Hugh le Despenser in fear of death,
for which reason he also made a recognisance to the said Hugh of 500 marks.
Writ of privy seal to J. bishop of Ely, chancellor. Nottingham. 20 October.
French.
Petition from William Noil to the king. French.
Commission to John de Cantebrigge, Robert de Asshele and Henry Gernet.
Westminster. 3 March.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Henry. Rumford. Tuesday after
St. Benedict the abbot.
William de Trente gave the manor of West Thorndon to William Noyl.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 177. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (2.)
934. Commission to Simon de Hedersete, WilUam But the elder and
WilUam Bateman. Westminster. 4 March 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. Saturday after St. Gregory.
The assise of length and breadth of serges (sargiorum), blankets {superlec-
tilium), and carpets {tapetorum) of 'worthsted' worked in Norfolk from time
beyond memory has been as follows : Of length of serges, four assises, viz. 50,
40, 30 and 24 ells ; of length and breadth of blankets three assises viz.
6 ells by 5 ells, 5 by 4, and 4 by 3.
John Ston of Worthstede and many others (named) have made serges,
blankets and carpets of less assise for sixteen years. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 297. Close Roll Calendar, p. 395. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (3.)
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935. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Nottingham. 26 October
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before Simon de Cungreve, baihff of the hberty of the bishop of
Chester. Colewych. Sunday before St. Thomas the Apostle.
Wilham son of John de Lecroft and others (named) took by stealth and
drove away 8 oxen of Roger Truniwyne the younger at Cannokbury.
C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (4.)
936. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. York. 14 June 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Thursday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
The manor of Lubbesthorpe, which Roger la Zousche, who was outlawed
for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Petition to the King and Council from William la Zouche. French. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 329. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (5.)
937. Extent of the town of CUfton Dertemuth Hardenasse and of the
port there before the sheriff of Devon, in the presence and with the consent
of Nicholas de Teukesbury. Dodebroke. Saturday before St. George
1 Edward III. [1327.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 103. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 117. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (6.)
938. Writ to R. bishop of Salisbury. Stanhope. 6 August 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
Inquisition.
The castle of Old Sarum is notoriously, and has been from time beyond
memory, situated without the metes, bounds and tithings of the church of
St. Peter of Old Sarum.
Before the foundation of the town of New Sarum the cathedral church
of Sarum was situated within the said castle, to which all tithes, profits and
offerings within the said castle belonged ; after the foundation of the cathedral
church and town of New Sarum the priests, who for the time were celebrating
in the chapel of St. Cross in the said castle, had the said tithes, profits and
offerings. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (7.)
939. Writ of privy seal to Thomas de Neumarche, Reynold de Dunyngton
and Richard de Naulton. Nottingham. 8 October 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Reynold. Somerton. Friday after
St. Luke.
Repairs necessary at Somerton castle are estimated to cost 400^. at least ;
the defects having been caused at the time when Sirs Henry de Bello Monte
and Thomas de Gray had the custody of the castle.
A valuation of the stock there is given. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (8.)
940. Inquisition before the sheriff of Norfolk. Snyterle. Thursday after
St. Andrew 1 Edward III. [1327.]
On Wednesday after St. Luke Henry atte Ferye of Great Jememuth and
others (named) and their fellows met on the high seas a ship of La Sluse in
Flanders called Le Crilond, whereof John Fantornek is master, laden with
victuals, goods and merchandise of divers Scots, sent to the parts of Scotland
for the maintenance of the king's enemies ; the said goods are in the keeping
of Edmund Gerberge of Great Jernemuth and others (named).
C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (9.)
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941. Writ to William Tnissel, escheator south of Trent. York. 20 June
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Bedford.
Inquisition : — Stanbrugge. 26 July.
Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex, held on the day of his death
the manor of Stanbrugge for the term of his hfe by virtue of a fine ; the manor
ought to remain to Richard son of John le Chamberleyn and Margaret his wife
and their heirs in tail by virtue of the said fine ; it is held of the king in chief
by the yearly service of 60.9., and a yearly payment of U. to the prior and
convent of Newenham ; its clear value is 41. 6s. 6^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (10.)
942. Writ to Bartholomew de Burghersh, constable of Dover castle and
warden of the Cinque Ports. York. 6 July 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before WiUiam Hurtyn., mayor of Dover, and John Monyn,
baihff of that town. Dover. Friday after St. Mark 2 Edward III. [1328.]
John Sandre had a messuage in the town of Dover, which, on account of
a felony committed by him for Avhich he abjured the realm, was seized into
the king's hand, and afterwards given by King Edward II to Ellen, wife of
the said John, for the term of her Hfe ; after her death the king can grant the
messuage to whom he will. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 53 and 265.
C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (11.)
943. Writ to WiUiam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Leicester.
6 December 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Wonford. 10 December.
The hundred of Buddelegh, co. Devon, was seized into the king's hand
because Richard de Stapeldon had it by grant of King Edward II during the
king's pleasure, rendering yearly therefor 635. 4d. ; the escheator seized the
hundred into the king's hand because the said Richard had no tenure thereof
from the king ; the hundred is of the yearly value of 635. 4d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (12.)
944. Writ to the steward of Rokyngham forest. Peterborough. 16 April
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Bolewik. . . .
Gervase de Holeweye, who held for life the baiUwick of Bruggestoke and
Geytington, sold the same to Walter Scut. Faded. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 127. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (13.)
945. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. York. 22 June 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
Extent of the manors of Fulbroke and Westhalle before Wilham le Mareschal,
baiMflf of the honor of St. Valery. Westhalle. Tuesday the feast of the
Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, Sum, 40Z. 195. Sd. and half a
farthing.
Extent on the same day of lands which belonged to Hugh le Despenser,
late earl of Winchester, a rebel, in the towns of Swynebroke, Upton and
Bureford, before the sheriff of Oxford. Sum, 11. ISs. 6d. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 143. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (14.)
MISCELLANEOUS 235
946. Inquisition before William de Shareshull, Robert de Asshele and
John Loveday. Bekenesfeld. Thursday after Christmas 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
The prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
granted to John de Horneby and Geoffrey de Bolestrode certain tenements in
Chalfhunte St. Peter. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 253.
C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (15.)
947. Writ of mittimus to Geoffrey le Scrope and his fellows, justices.
Northampton. 12 May 2 Edward III. [1328.] By petition of the Council.
Commission to Roger de Somervill, Robert de Scoreburgh and Adam de
[Hoperton]. Westminster. 8 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Scardeburgh. Tuesday in Easter week.
The hospital of St. Nicholas, Scarborough, and another hospital were founded
by the commonalty of the town.
[The inquisition relates to the appointment of wardens and the management
of the hospitals, but is very imperfect.]
Writ of scire facias to the sheriff of York relating to Robert de Spynay
warden of the said hospitals. York. 22 [August].
Petition to the King and Council from the commonalty of Scartheburgh.
French. C. Inq. Misc. File 104. (16.)
948. Petition to the King and Council from Emelina Longespee. French.
Commission to William de Harden and Robert de Hungerford. Westminster.
14 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Berks.
Inquisition : — Avynton. Saturday before St. Gregory the Pope.
Emehna Longespee was seised of the manor of Avynton by demise of Thomas
sometime earl of Lancaster. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 71.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (1.)
949. Petition to the King and Council from Gilbert de TurberviU. French.
Writ to the sheriff of Glamorgan. Westminster. 5 February 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
Inquisition at the county of Glamorgan held at Kaerdif. Monday before
St. Peter's Chair.
WiUiam de Turberville, ancestor of the said Gilbert, whose heir he is, once
held certain tenements in Lanhary in the parts of Glamorgan, from which
he was unjustly ejected by a former sheriff, Cf. Close Roll 1 Edward III, pt. 1.
m. 25 Calendar, p. 11.
Similar petition.
Similar writ.
Inquisition at the same county.
The land of Comtyok called ' La Niwelonde ' in the parts of Glamorgan
is and was a member annexed to the lordship of Coytif, which is of the
inheritance of the said Gilbert.
Owen Grek and Morgan Vaghan, his brother, and their ancestors held the
said land of the ancestors of the said Gilbert until Robert de Aston, long
since constable of Lantrissant, by heavy distniints and imprisonments
compelled the tenants of Richard de Turberville, ancestor of the said Gilbert,
whose heir he is, to attom for their services to Gilbert de Clare, long since
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earl of Gloucester and lord of those parts, and thus they have hitherto been
unjustly detained in the hand of the lords of Glamorgan.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (2.)
950. Commission to John de Trillowe, Adam de Dene and John de Merie.
Westminster. 28 January 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford and Berks.
Berks.
Inquisition before the said John and Adam. Grauntpound by Oxford.
Tuesday the feast of St. Matthias.
Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, granted to Isabel his
sister, late the wife of Maurice de Berkele, for her Hfe, 8Z. of rent in Spenhame-
lond by Neubury.
Oxford.
Similar inquisition.
Oxford.
Similar findings as to the manors of Shyptone and Burford, except the
borough of Burford. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 46.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (3.)
951. Writ to the keeper of the manor of Coule, which is now in the king's
hand. Durham. 18 June 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Letter stating that certain land in Couele and the manor of Couele are in
the king's hand on account of the forfeiture of WilUam Tochet.
Writ of scire facias to the sheriff of Buckingham relating to Richard Tochet,
brother and heir of the said William. Durham. 17 July 1 Edward III.
Petition from Edmund de Grymesby, parson of the church of Preston, to the
King and Council. French.
Commission to PhiUp de Aylesbury, John de la Penne, John de Chetewode
and John Burdon. Bernewell. 20 February 19 Edward II. [1326.] By
petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Bucldngham.
Inquisition before the said Philip and John de Chetewode. Bukyiigham.
Wednesday after Whitsun week 19 Edward II.
Robert de Tyrington, late parson of the church of Preston, was seised of
a bovate and 6 acres of land in Coule in right of his church ; Master Roger de
Foderynggeye and Master WilUam de Foderinggeye, his predecessors, and
all the parsons of that church from time beyond memory were so seised, until
WilUam Tochet disseised the said Robert in the year 10 Edward II. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, pp. 168 and 171. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (4.)
952. Petition from Randolph de Dacre to the King and Council. French.
Transcript of an indenture made at Heygheved on Sunday after the
Purification 16 Edward II, witnessing the release by Master Michael Harccla
to Sir Randolph de Dacre of a yearly rent of 5 marks from his tenements in
Watteby, and a grant by the said Sir Randolph to the said Master Michael
of his manor of Hoff for Ufe, with reversion to the said Sir Randolph and
Margaret his wife and her heirs.
Commission to Henry de Warthecop, John de Skelton and Robert Parvyng.
Westminster. 7 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the
Council.
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Inquisition :— Appilby. Monday in Easter week.
The said Randolph demised the said manor to the said Master Michael
for hfe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 80. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (5.)
953. Commission to Ralph de Normanvill, Simon de Baldreston and
Thomas Deyvill. York. 11 June 1 Edward III. [1327.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Pontefract. Saturday the feast of St. James.
Jordan de Insula, grandfather of Alice daughter of Henry de Insula, granted
to her 185. of yearly rent in Halghton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 153.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (6.)
954. Petition from Adam de Swylyngton to the King and Council. French.
Commission to Hugh de Pikworth, Richard de Aldesburgh and William
Basset. Westminster. 6 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of
the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Shirbum in Elmet. Wednesday the feast of the Annun-
ciation.
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, in the year 10 Edward II granted to the
said Adam 40Z. of yearly rent from the manor of Ledes and the mills of that
town. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 105. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (7.)
955. Commission to John de Trillawe, William de Shareshull and William
de Burnecestre. Westminster. 27 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By
petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford.
Inquisition before the said William and William. Oxford. Wednesday
after St. Gregory the Pope.
Robert Page of Curtlynton, grandfather of Thomas Page of Curtlyntone,
was seised of a croft in the town of Curtlyntone containing 4| acres in the
time of King Edward I, and demised the same to Ela then countess of Warwick,
who held the manor of Curtlyntone, for her life, with reversion to the said
Robert and his heirs ; after her death Hugh le Despenser the elder, to whose
hands the said manor came, annexed the croft as if it were parcel of the manor,
and by his power occupied it all his life ; it is now in the king's hand by his
forfeiture.
The said croft was held of Hugh le Despenser, as lord of the manor of
Curtlyntone, while he lived, by the service of a tenth part of sixpence ; it is
of the yearly value of 4s. Qd. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (8.)
956. Commission to Thomas Gobyon, John de Crosseby and John de
Lyston. Westminster. 31 January 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition : — Hadleye. Monday in the quinzaine of the Purification.
Roger de Estwike and Alice his wife held in fee 12 acres of land in Hadleye
together with the custody of the park of that town. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 49. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (9.)
957. Commission to Robert de Asshele and Robert de Swalclif. West-
minster. 21 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition :— Westminster. Thursday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope.
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William Pente of London in the year 7 Edward II demised to John de la
Beche for sixteen years certain tenements in the town of Westminster. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 123. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (10.)
958. Commission to John de Donecastre, Robert de Scorburgh and
Adam de Hoperton, Westminster. 13 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and Adam in the presence of Sir Robert
de Morby, keeper of the manor of Tumhamhalle. York. Thursday the
morrow of St. Botulph the abbot. By petition of the Council.
Peter de Malo Lacu by his charter enfeoffed Sir John de Malo Lacu, parson
of the church of Baynton, of the manor of Turnhamhalle, and other tenements,
on Thursday before St. Margaret the Virgin 16 Edward II Avith the king's
Hcence ; the said Sir John continued his seisin for a year until he granted the
said manor with other tenements to Eleanor wife of the said Sir Peter for her
maintenance at his will ; she demised the said manor to Hugh le Despenser
the younger, who by colour of the said demise unjustly disseised the said
Sir John and occupied the said manor from Wednesday after St. Margaret
the Virgin 17 Edward II for three years, until it was seized into the hands of
King Edward II with his other lands by his forfeiture, and so is now in the
king's hand.
The manor is held of the bishop of Durham by fealty and the yearly service
of Si. 16s., and is of the yearly value of 20^. except the said rent.
Memorandum (by the Council) that the said John never had possession of
freehold or fee in the said manor, but the estate, which the said Hugh had, was
by feoffment of Peter de Maulay the fourth {le quart) and by fine, and that
he did not disseise the said John as the inquisition supposes. French.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (11.)
959. Writ to Thomas de Harpeden, escheator in cos. Hants, Wilts, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford, and Buckingham. Westminster. 10 February 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
Extent of the manor of Ascote Doilly. Thursday before St. Peter's Chair.
Writ to Simon de Grimesby, escheator north of Trent. Notingham.
13 May.
Extent of the manor of Thurvaston, which belonged to Hugh le Despenser,
late earl of Winchester. Thurvaston. Tuesday after St. Barnabas.
Inquisition before the sheriff of Warwick. La Grave Curly. Tuesday after
St. John before the Latin gate.
The said Hugh did not hold the manor of La Grave on the day of his death,
but John Murdak entered it, claiming it as his right, and held it for a long
time before the said Hugh suffered death ; the said John ahenated the said
manor to Thomas de Hastang, who still holds it.
The Jurors know not whether the time of the said Hugh's forfeiture should
be counted from the time when Queen Isabel and the present king landed in
England, or from the execution of the said Hugh, or from the King's
coronation, but at the time of the said landing the said Hugh had in the said
manor 24 oxen, 8 cows, 5 bullocks, 6 calves, 140 sheep and 3 plough beasts,
which were abducted by John son of Henry le Mareschal and others unknown
before the said John Murdak entered ; corn, hay and forage were removed
by him and are still in his hands. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (12.)
MISCELLANEOUS 239
960. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. York. 25 May
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Extent of the manor of Alventon in the Isle of Wight. Caresbrouke.
10 Jmie. Sum total, 211. 8s. 6d. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (13.)
961. Writ to John de Crumbewell, keeper of the forest north of Trent.
Staunford. 20 April 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Warsop. Sunday before St. Dunstan.
The king's tenants of his manor of Clypstone in Shirwode from time beyond
memory used to have fern, leaves and pasture in a place now called Clypstone
park. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 244. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (14.)
962. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wyggemore, justice of Wales, or to
him who supphes his place in North Wales. York. 1 July 1 Edward III.
[1237.]
Inquisition before WiUiam de Shaldeford, supplying the place of the said
justice in North Wales. CarnarvDn. Thursday the morrow of St. Mary
Magdalene.
i^an, bishop of Bangor, and his predecessors, before the conquest of Wales
and always afterwards, have been quit of escape of prisoners from their prisons,
viz. in the time of Llewelljai, prince of Wales, Anian ap Kenewrek, then bishop
of Bangor, was quit of the escape of Cuhelyn ap Philip and David ap Eignon
ap Madoc ; in the time of King Edward I, when John de Haveringe was the
king's lieutenant in North Wales, the same bishop was quit of the escape of
Wenthhana daughter of Ithel and Cadogan Ygoyyn.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (15.)
963. Petition from Robert son of Robert le Porter of Baumburgh to the
King and Council. French.
Commission to Roger Heron, William de Denum, Richard de Emeldon
and Robert de Tughale. Westminster. 10 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Roger, Richard and Roger. Bamburgh. Tuesday
the eve of the Annunciation.
Robert le Porter was seised, when he died, of certain tenements in Bamburgh
and of the custody of the gate of the castle. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 272.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (16.)
964. Writ to John de Crumbwell, keeper of the forest north of Trent.
Notingham. 8 May 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Warsop. Sunday before St. Dunstan.
The king's tenants of his manor of Mamesfeld and the soke thereof from
time beyond memory used to have pasture in a place called Wodehouswode.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 360. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (17.)
965. Commission to WiUiam de ShareshuU, John le Moigne and John
Loveday. Westminster. 26 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition
of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berks.
Inquisition before the said WiUiam and John Lovedai. Redinge. Friday
after the Annunciation.
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John de Sutton and Margaret his wife were seised of the manor of Bradefeld,
until Hugh le Despenser the younger ejected them. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 65,
Commission to Robert de Swalclyve, Robert de Kelleseye and Henry . . .
Westminster. 13 March.
Inquisition : — Westminster. Friday . . .
Hugh le Despenser the elder and Hugh le Despenser the younger caused
the said John to be attached and kept in prison until he made to them charters
of the manor of Eykerynge. co. Nottingham, the castle of Duddeleye and the
manors of Seggeleye, Swynford, Rouleye Somery and Prestwold, co. Stafford,
the towTi of Duddeleye, co. Worcester, the manor of Bradfeld, co. Berks, and
the manor of Dunaphowys in Wales of the inheritance of the said Margaret,
and to Oliver de Ingham of the castle of Sockelache and the lordship of
Malepace, co. Chester, and to Simon Croyser of 60s. of rent in Denton, co.
Huntingdon, and to Thomas Waukelyn of the manor of Assheton, co.
Northampton, of his own inheritance.
The said John was detained in prison until the said Hugh the elder, Hugh
the younger, Ohver, Simon and Thomas, had full seisin of the premises, and
was then conveyed into chancery by Oliver de Ingham under his bail, who
acknowledged himself to owe the said Hugh the younger 2,000Z. if the said
John alienated any of his remaining lands to any other.
The said John was detained in prison for three weeks and more following
the Monday before St. Valentine 18 Edward II, when he was deHvered to the
said Oliver under bail for his appearance, to stand to judgment for the felonies
imputed to him in adhering to Thomas late earl of Lancaster, in which state
he remained until the king's coronation. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 63,
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (18.)
966. Petition from John de Leukenore to the king. French.
Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Westminster. 13 March
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition :- — London. Friday after St. Luke.
Thomas de Leukenore on the day of his death was seised of a messuage
in the parishes of St. Helen and St. Martin of Oteswych in London, and of
the advowson of the said church of St. Martin ; immediately after his death
John de Leukenore, his son and heir, entered the premises and demised them
to Lucy de Harewedone, his mother, for her life ; she held them for six years
and more, and afterwards sold them to Robert de Harewedone to the use of
Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester ; the premises are now in the
hand of Sir John earl of Warenne, by demise of the said Hugh ; they are
held of the bishop of London by the yearly service of a halfpenny of socage ;
the said messuage renders yearly a quit rent of a penny to the heirs of Robert
Fogeys, to the nuns of Stratford 17s. 4d., to the nuns of St. Helen's, London,
4s., and to the nuns of Godestowe 12c?.
The messuage is of the yearly value of 6 marks, and the church is of the
yearly value of 6 marks. C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (19.)
967. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
6 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Dorset.
Extent of the manor of Wynterboume Hougheton ; which belonged to
Hugh de Spenser, late earl of Winchester, 18 March. Sum, 111. 10s. Sd.
C. Inq. Misc. File 105. (20.)
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968. Writ to Richard Dammary, justice of Chester, or to him who supplies
his place. Nottingham. 1 October 1 Edward III. [1327.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Chester. Wednesday before the Circumcision. [1328.]
There are no demesne lands of the manor of Smalwode, but all the lands
thereof are in the hands of bondmen.
It was seized into the king's hand before his accession, and he took certain
profits.
Writ to John Paynel, chamberlain of Chester, as to the said profits, with
return endorsed. Northampton. 5 May 2 Edward III. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, pp. 250, 274, 485. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (1.)
969. Petition to the King and Council from William de Stotevill. French.
Commission to Ralph de Bereford, James de Norton and John de Tycheboum.
Staunford. 24 April 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Ralph and John. Winchester. Friday the
morrow of the Ascension.
Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, unjustly disseised William de
Stutevill of a messuage, 2 gardens and a rood of land in Farlyngton, co. Hants.
a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 254. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (2.)
970. Petition to the King and Council from Robert de Raigate. French.
Commission to Hugh de Pykworth, Richard de Aldeburgh and WiUiam
Basset. Westminster. 7 February 1 Edward III. By petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said Hugh and WilUam. Pontefract. Saturday
after St. Ambrose.
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, by his writing indented, dated at Pontefract
18 December 11 Edward II, granted to Robert de Reygate for life lOZ. of yearly
rent in Behal, which was seized into the king's hand after the death of the
said earl. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (3.)
971 . Petition to the King and Council from John de Arderne and Agnes
his wife. French.
Commission to Hugh de Burgh, William de Weston and William de Huse.
Westminster. 4 March 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Hugh and WilUam. Certeseye. Sunday after
St. Perpetua and St. Felicitas.
The said John and Agnes were seised of certain tenements in Busselegh,
a member of the manor of Byflet, for six years, until they were ejected by
Thomas le Longe, late baihff of King Edward II.
Petition to the queen from the said John and Agnes. French.
Copy of the foregoing inquisition.
Letter from the queen to the Idng. W^odestoke. 20 May. French.
Writ of privy seal to H. bishop of Lincoln, chancellor. Northampton.
22 May 2 Edward III. Fremh. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 292.
C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (4.)
972. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Nottingham. 26 October
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Bers'. Thursday the morrow of St. Hilary. [1328,]
Wt. 34023. i 16
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A messuage and a bovate of land in Tuxford, which WiUiam Veysyn of
West Drayton, who was outlawed for felon5^ held, have been for a year and a
day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 261.
C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (5.)
973. Petition to the King and Council from John de Ereswell, William
de la Chaumbre and the other tenants of the honour of Boulogne. French.
Commission to John de Cove, Hugh Houel and John de Cantebrigge.
Westminster. 11 March 1 Edward III^ [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Ereswell. Wednesday before Palm Sunday.
Richard, abbot of St. Edmund's, and others on Monday the eve of St.
Simon and St. Jude approached the town of Ereswell, and by newly made
metes and bounds usurped for the abbot's manor of Mildinhale 500 acres of
pasture, moor and marsh in Ereswelle, appropriating the same as to mortmain,
and distrain the tenants of Ereswell and impound their beasts in the manor
of Mildinhale ; and will not allow their beasts to feed in the said pasture,
moor and marsh, as the}^ have been wont to do from time beyond memory.
The said 500 acres belong to the town of Ereswell and are of the soil of that
town, and of the king's fee ; the said town is held of the king as of the honour
of Boulogne by the service of 2 knights' fees ; the said pasture, moor and
marsh are of the yearly value of 125. M. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (6.)
974. Petition to the King and Council from Hugh de Turplyton. French.
Writ of privy seal to J. bishop of Ely, chancellor. Clipstone. 29 November
1 Edward III. [1327.] French.
Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, or to him who supplies
his place. Clipstone. 29 November. By writ of p.s.
Extent of Newcastle Emelyn before Robert de Malleye, supplying the
place of the justice of Wales in the parts of South Wales. Kermerdyn.
Thursday the morrow of the Epiphany. [1328.] C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (7.)
975. Commission to Wilham de Braybroke, John de Boklond and Richard
le Whyte. Teukesbury. 21 December 1 Edward III. [1327.] By the king
on the information of Richard de Ayremyne.
A faded and imperfect inquisition as to waste and repairs needed in the
manor and forest of Claryndon. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (8.)
976. Commission to Hugh de Pycworth, William Basset and Godfrey
de Staynton. Staunford. 23 April 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said Hugh and William. Shireburn in Elmet.
Thursday before the Invention of the Holy Cross.
Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, by his writing indented, dated at Tuttebiry
19 June 10 Edward II, granted to Henry de Sothull for life 10?. of yearly
rent from the manor of Scales ; William de Malghum, then steward of the
said earl of the honour of Pontefract, at St. Peter's Chains following deUvered
to the said Henry seisin of the said rent ; the said earl obliged himself and
his heirs to warrant the said rent ; the said Henry received the rent and
continued his seisin all the life of the said earl, after whose death the manor
of Scales with his other lands was seized into the king's hand, and is now
in the hand of Queen Isabel, as member of the honour of Pontefract, by grant
of the present king. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (9.)
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977. Writ to the sheriff of York. Nottingham. 5 October 1 Edward III.
[1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the sheriff in the presence of William de Rednesse,
WiUiam de Selby and John Pykard, bailiffs of the city of York. York.
Saturday the eve of Palm Sunday. [1328.]
The king has houses and mills near York castle, and rents in York, and
tenements in Queneby, which belonged to the Knights Templars when their
order was aboUshed.
King Edward II placed the mills near the castle on his own soil, as the
jurors understand.
There are no charters or WTitings in favour of the king relating to the said
houses, rents and tenements, C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (10.)
978. Petition to the King and Council from Thomas de Musshance.
French.
Commission to Roger Heroun and Robert de Tughale. ... 1 Edward III.
[1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Banburgh. Sunday after St. John before the Latin gate.
Stephen de Musschance, grandfather of Thomas de Musshance, whose heir
he the said Thomas is, granted to John de Musshance for Hfe the mill of Wame
in Spindelestane, with reversion to the said Stephen and his heirs. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 153. " C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (11.)
979. Commission to WiUiam de Ercalwe, WiUiam de Weston and Roger
Carles. Westminster. 24 March 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition before the said WiUiam and WiUiam. Shrewsbury. Saturday
the feast of St. Ambrose.
Roger de Moghale was seised of a messuage and 30 acres of land in Moghale
of the feoffment of William le Mason of Moghale for half a year and ten weeks,
until Edmund then earl of Arundel disseised him of 21 acres of the yearly
value of 65. 8d., which are in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said
Edmund.
Similar commission.
Similar inquisition.
Roger le Numeyne of Moghale and Agnes his wife were seised of 22 acres of
land, an acre of meadow and 3 acres of pasture in Moghale for the term of
their hves by demise of William le Mason of Moghale, rendering yearly to the
said WiUiam 7 quarters of wheat and 8 thraves of straw for his hfe and nothing
afterwards, and were seised for half a year and three weeks until they were
disseised by Edmund then earl of Arundel.
. The said Roger was seised of 9 acres of land and an acre of meadow in
Moghale for two years until he was disseised by the said Edmund.
The premises are in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said Edmund
and are of the yearly value of 20*. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (12.)
980. Writ to Matthew Bromi, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland and
Northampton. Westminster. 8 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Alford. 22 February.
. The prior of St. Katharine's without Lincoln acquired for himself and
his successors a messuage and a carucate of land in Alford from
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Gilbert de Riggesby eighty years past and more, and not from Walter
de Skrengham.
The premises are held of Thomas de Riggesby in frank almoin and are of
the yearly value of 60s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 142.
C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (13.)
981 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. York. 18 August
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Cicestre. 16 September.
The prior of Boxgrave acquired certain lands in Westhamptenette long
before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 181. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (14.)
982. Commission to John de Brompton, William de ShareshuUe and
Ellis de Sancto Albano. Westminster. . . . [1327.] By petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford. Westminster.
6 March 1 Edward III.
Inquisition before the said John and William. Oxford. Wednesday after
... 1 Edward III.
Osbert Gyffard was seised of the manor of Dadyngton and the advowson
of the church of that manor, and on Friday after St. John the Baptist
26 Edward I, by his charter gave the said manor and advowson to John his
son and the heirs of his body, by Avhich gift the said John was seised of the said
manor and advowson for a year and more until the said Osbert, together with
John de Wylton, Ralph de Wylton, John le Large, Ralph le Hunte, Wilham
Ammory, WilHam Wliytyng, Robert Dodewold and Roger Stedeman, disseised
him after a year had passed.
Afterwards the said Osbert gave the said advowson with a mill and an
acre of land to Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, and by a fine in
the year 32 Edward I gave the said manor to John Abel and Margery his
wife ; the said John Abel, understanding that the said John son of Osbert
demanded the said manor against him through the said disseisin, gave it to
Robert de Harewedon, clerk of the said Hugh, for hfe with remainder to the
said Hugh, so that the said John son of Osbert was excluded from his action,
not daring to prosecute his right against the said Hugh.
The premises are in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said Hugh ;
the manor is of the yearly value of 24?. and the church of 80 marks. Cf. [No.
989 below.] C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (15.)
983. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 7 March 1 Edward III.
[1327.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition before the prior of Suthewyke and the said sheriff. Okycok.
Friday the feast of St. Cuthbert.
King Edward II caused 134 oaks in the wood of Chalkedon, which is of
the inheritance of John le Straunge, son and heir of Fulk le Straunge, to be
cut down and carried to Porchester Castle, to the damage of the said John
of 951. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (16.)
984. Commission to Hugh de Burgh and William Huse. Westminster.
12 March 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the Council.
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Inquisition : — Harpesford, co. Surrey. Wednesday the feast of the
Annunciation.
Wilham de Henle held the manor of Henle with certain lands in Fremeles-
worth of the abbot of Chertsey by the yearly service of 22s. M. and 12 gallons
of honey.
The said rent was always paid by the said William and his ancestors until
the said manor and lands came to the hands of King Edward II before the
Annunciation in the eighteenth year of his reign by feoffment of the said
WiUiam ; since then the said rent is in arrear.
The said manor and lands besides the said rent are of the yearly value of 30Z.
C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (17.)
985. Writ to the sheriff of Sussex. Gloucester. 19 December 1 Edward
III. [1327.]
Appraisement of the goods of the abbot of Fecamp in his manor of Bury
at the suit of John de Barton. Sum, 99^. 55. 4c?.
Draft writ to the said sheriff. Worcester. 23 December. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, pp. 181, 191, 210, 249, 286, 429. C. Inq. Misc. File 106. (18.)
986. Petition to the king from John Lestraunge. French.
Writ of certiorari to the sheriff of Hampshire. Nottingham. 6 May
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before John Descures, sheriff of Hampshire, and Nicholas,
prior of Suthwyk. Winchester. Thursday before Whitsun.
In the 17th year of the late King Edward [II], while William de Weston
was constable of the castle of Porchester, 134 oaks were cut down in the wood
of Chalgton to the damage of John son and heir of Fulk Lestraunge of 901.,
which oaks Wilham de Kyngeston, then the king's clerk of the works at the
castle of Porchester, caused to be carried to the said castle for the said works ;
in the 19th year of the said king, when Thomas de Saunford was constable,
160 oaks of the price of 40?., which the said Idng had by purchase of the said
John, were carried to the castle for the works, of which 40?. the said John
had allowance at the Exchequer in the same 19th year in part payment of
a debt. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (1.)
987. Commission to John de Tycheburn, Ralph de Bereford and Richard
de Biflet. Westminster. 26 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said John and Ralph. Winchester. Wednesday
after the Annunciation.
Henry le Canevacer of Winchester was compelled by Hugh le Despenser
the younger and others to buy certain wines. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 119.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (2.)
988. Petition to the King and Council from Wilham son of Matthew do
Odyham, French.
Commission to John de Tycheburn and Hugh de Sutton. Westminster.
15 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition [of the Council].
Inquisition : — Winchester. Monday in the first week of Lent.
The said Wilham held the keepership of Odiham park by grant of King
Edward I for 10 years, and was removed therefrom by Hugh le Despenser the
younger because he levied hue and cry upon Isabel the said Hugh's mother,
who was taking 5 bucks in the park without warrant.
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John Bronyng now has the keepership by procurement of the said Hugh
by grant of King Edward II under his privy seal during pleasure.
The keeper shall receive yearly 5 quarters and 2 bushels of wheat and 16s.,
and have in the park a plough beast and 4 head of cattle (averia) feeding there
throughout the year, if he has them for his own, and branches of trees thrown
down by the wind. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (3.)
989. Commission to William de Shareshull and William de Burcestre.
Westminster. 17 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford.
Inquisition : — Oxford. Wednesday ... 1 Edward III.
Osbert Giffard was seised of the manor of Dadyngton, and in the octave of
St. John the Baptist 32 Edward I granted the same by fine to John Abel
and Margery his wife and the heirs of their bodies, who continued their seisin for
2 years until the said John under compulsion of Hugh le Despenser the elder
gave the said manor to Robert de Harewedon, clerk of the said Hugh, for
life, with remainder to the said Hugh, by whose forfeiture the manor came
into the king's hand ; it is of the yearly value of 24Z.
Joan, wife of William Vaghan, Margaret wife of Walter Heryng, and
Katharine, sister of the said Joan and Margaret, are daughters and heirs of
the said Margery. [Cf. No. 982 above.] C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (4.)
990. Commission to John de Aunesleye, Richard de Wylughby and
John del Ker. Nottingham. 20 October 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Nottingham. The eve of All Saints.
In time of voidance of the priory of Lenton the sheriff of Nottingham, or
the constable of Nottingham Castle, who first came there, at the request of
the sub-prior and convent, used to place a servant at the door for the safety
of the goods. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 186.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (5.)
991. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Peterborough. 12 April
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Swaneton. Friday after St. Augustine.
A messuage, 4 acres of land and the eighth part of an acre of meadow in
Great Hale, which John son of Elhs le Couper, who was hanged for felony,
held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 130. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (6.)
992. Writ to WilUam la Zouche, keeper of Glamorgan and chamberlain of
Kaerdif. Westminster. 25 March 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition : — Kaerdyf. 6 April.
Hugh le Despenser the younger accused Wilham le Greye of being a servant
of WilHam Dammori and intendant to him in the quarrel of Thomas, late
earl of Lancaster, and imprisoned the said WiUiam until he made a fine of 100/.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 83. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (7.)
993. Commission to John de Tichebum, Ralph de Bereford and Richard
de Biflet. Westminster. 2 March 1 Edward III. [1327.]
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Inquisition before the said John and Ralph. Winchester. Wednesday
after the Annunciation.
Henry de Bury and others were compelled by Hugh le Despenser the younger
and others to buy certain wine. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 119.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (8.)
994. Commission to Fulk fitz Waryn, Gilbert de Ellesfeld, Robert de
Prestbury, Robert de Aston and Robert de Hungreford. York. 14 August
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Gloucester.
Inquisition before the said Robert, Robert and Robert. Cyrencestre.
Friday after St. Simon and St. Jude.
Thomas Waryn, son of John Waryn, chaplain, William Waryn, son of
John Waryn, a bastard, and Richard de Norton, late woodward of Lydeneye,
robbed Robert de Kelm of his two horses of the price of 12 marks, of his goods
to the value of 20 marks, and of \Ql. of his money at Piriton by Lydeneye,
and forthwith fled. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (9.)
995. Commission to John de Ticheburn, Ralph de Bereford and Richard
de Biflet. Westminster. 2 March 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition before the said John and Ralph. Winchester. Wednesday
after the Annunciation.
Certain men of the town of Southampton by procurement of Hugh le
Despenser the younger, Robert de Baldok and Robert de Holden, in the
time of the late king, were compelled to come to Porchester Castle and to
stay there until they bought 30 tuns of wine for 90?., and made a recognisance
to the king for payment.
The wine was corrupt and putrid, and 10 tuns were only worth lOZ., and
20 tuns, \Ql. ; afterwards 6 tuns of infected wine almost of no value were de-
Mvered to the said men, w^hich they received by force and fear against their
win, and were forthwith compelled to pay the late king 201. therefor ; the
casks thereof w^ere worth 65. 8f/. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 119.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (10.)
996. Fragment of a commission.
Gloucester.
Fragment of an extent made at Tettebury before Robert de Prest[bury] . . .
John GifFard, the king's justices. ... 1 Edward III. [1327.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (11.)
997. Petition to the King and Council from PhiUp de Medilton. French.
Commission to Roger Corbet of Haddesle, Wilham de Weston and Stephen
de Felton. Westminster. 25 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said Roger and Wilham. Shrewsbury, Thursday
before the Annunciation.
Philip de Middelton acquired the manor of la Cote by charter of feoffment
from Wilham de Cotes, chaplain, and continued his seisin thereof for a year
and more ; afterwards Warin de Webbeleye, chaplain of Sir Edmund then
earl of Arundel, and John de Wyrecestre, with a multitude of unknown men,
ejected the said Philip by order of the said earl.
The said Phihp procured a writ of novel disseisin against the said Warin
and others, but could obtain no justice on account of the greatness and fear
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of the said earl, and being in fear of death released his right in the said manor
to the said earl for 40 marks, it being of the yearly value of 6 marks ; he had
stock therein to the value of 40Z.
Writ of mittimus to Geoffrey le Scrope and his fellows, justices of the King's
Bench. Peterborough. 15 April. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (12.)
998. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Nottingham.
5 November 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Shudynton. Friday before St. Andrew.
Wilham de la Were, late prior of Avecote, acquired for himself and his
successors from Geoffrey Leysing an acre of meadow in Shutyngton long before
the statute of mortmain ; the said meadow is held with a messuage and a
virgate and a half of land in Shutyngton of the prior of Avecote by the yearly
service of 8s. 6c?., and is of the yearly value of 35.
John de Bolyngbroke, late escheator, asserting that the prior of Malveme
by WiUiam de Beulow, present prior of Avecote, had acquired the said meadow
after the publication of the statute, seized it into the Idng's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (13.)
999. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
23 March 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 7 June.
Roger Ardyng and Clemency his wife held jointly a messuage in Norwich,
which was taken into the late Idng's hand on account of a felony for which
the said Roger was hanged.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Evesham.
28 June 2 Edward III.
Return endorsed. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 303.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (14.)
1 000. Commission to Adam de Brom, William de Shareshull, Robert de
SwalcHve, and Robert de Kelleseye. Westminster. 10 February 1 Edward III.
[1327.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Middlesex,
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Adam and Wilham. Westminster. Wednesday
after St. Peter's Chair.
Hugh le Despenser the younger caused John de Sutton to be imprisoned
at Westminster until he made the said Hugh a charter of feoffment of the
town of Doddeleye, co. Worcester.
Similar commission, writ and panel.
Similar inquisition with similar findings as to the castle of Doddelegh and
the manors of Seggesleye. Swyneford, Rouley Somery and Prestwode, co.
Stafford.
Commission to Roger Hillary, Ralph de Perham and Thomas de Norton.
Westminster. 24 February. By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Worcester.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Roger and Thomas. Duddeleye. Monday
before the Annunciation.
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William de Alveston delivered seisin of the town of Duddeleye to Hugh le
Despenser the younger by letters patent of John de Sutton.
Similar commission, writ, letter and panel.
Inquisition before the said Roger and Thomas. Duddeleye Castle. Monday
before the Annunciation.
WilUam de Alveston delivered seisin of Duddeleye Castle, and the manors
of Seggesleye, Swyneford, Rouleye Somer}^ and Prestwode to Hugh le Despenser
the younger by letters patent of John de Sutton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 63. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (15.)
1 001 . Commission to Robert de KeUeseye, Thomas de Faveresham and
John de Shelvj^ng. Heyden. 29 July 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Thomas. Strode, Sunday the
morrow of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
On 10 May 17 Edward II. Bardoc de la Segne and others (named) seized
the ship Notre Dame of St. Jean d'Angely, which belonged to John Sereyz.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 168. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (16.)
1002. Commission to John de Bello Campo of Somerset , Reynold de Pa vely
and Robert de Hungerford. Westminster. ... 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Wilton. Thursday the eve of St. Philip and St. James.
The prioress and convent of Amesbury at the request of King Edward I
36 years past provided a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily for the soul
of Queen Eleanor, mother of the said king, and the good estate of the kingdom,
and have maintained the said chantry at their expense until this day.
The said king promised them lOOZ. of land or rent yearly for the maintenance
of the said chantry, but neither he nor King Edward II, nor any other have
conferred upon the said prioress and convent any such land or rent.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (17.)
1 003. Commission to John de Ticheburn, Ralph de Bereford and Robert
de Thomecombe. Westmhister. 12 March 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said John and Robert. Southampton. Monday
after the Annunciation.
On Wednesday the morrow of the Conception last past certain evildoers
attacked a ship at the Isle of Wight and carried away certain woad belonging
to Baldwin Damarc. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 91.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (18.)
1004. Letter from the mayor and echevins of Crotoy and Maioc to the
mayor and echevins of London and all other lords and justices. The morrow
of the Magdalene, 1327. French.
Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Topclif. 12 July 1 Edward III.
[1327.]
Inquisition : — London. Thursday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
A ship of William Kauntepy about the Purification 17 Edward II. was taken
at sea by Reymund Spyan of Bayonne and other evildoers and brought to the
Pool of London. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 186.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (19.)
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1005. Commission to the abbot of Derleye and Richard de Wilughby
York. 1 June 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Derby, in the hospital of St. Leonard of that town, in the
presence of the Avarden and brethren of the said hospital. Wednesday before
St. Barnabas.
The said hospital is of the foundation of the king's ancestors and was given
to lepers with certain tenements for their support.
Roger de Luichurche, chaplain, had the Idng's commission of the wardenship
of the said hospital and occupied it and its goods, and ejected Roger de
Souththorp, a leper, and wasted the goods.
At the time of its foundation the lepers were wardens of the hospital and
its possessions, and no whole person interfered except at their will ; the
possessions are enough for the maintenance of 4 men, viz. 2 lepers and 2 whole
persons by their assent, of which whole persons one used to deal with the affairs
of the hospital by order of the lepers ; there were no sisters except at the will of
the lepers ; there are at present in the hospital 2 lepers and 2 whole persons,
of which whole persons one is chaplain to celebrate divine service for the
souls of the king's ancestors. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 95, 163, 256.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (20.)
1 006. Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Hertelpol. Lincohi. 22 September
1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Hertelpol. Wednesday after St. Faith.
Hugh son of Hugh de Browirshaven and others attacked the ship Laurence
of Lenne on Sunday after the Assumption last. Cf. Close Roll Calendar y
p. 175. • C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (21.)
1 007. Commission to John de Ticheburn, Ralph de Bereford and Richard
de Biflet. Westminster. 28 February 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition before the said John and Ralph. Winchester. Wednesday
after the Annunciation.
Philip Aubyn and others were compelled by Hugh le Despenser the younger
and others to buy certain wine. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 119.
C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (22.)
1 008. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Peterborough. 9 April 1 Edward III.
[1327.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Portesmuth. Tuesday after the close of Easter.
Peter Daulo and other evildoers (named and some unknown) attacked a ship
of Henry Stathen, merchant of Almain, called the Rykynbergh, laden with
herrings and salt fish in Norway to be conveyed to Southampton, while saiHng
along the coast near Dover, with a great ship and 2 barges, and pursued her
to the coast near Boulogne, and there took from her 57 lasts of herrings, a
last of salt fish and other goods, to the value of 300Z., and conveyed her to
Beckyng in Porteseye.
Richard Tol of Hoke and others (named), knowing the said trespass, had,
by sale from the said evildoers, many of the said herrings.
The said evildoers conveyed the said ship to Portesmuth, where she remains
in their keeping. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (23.)
1009. Commission to Robert Burdet and Roger de Belgrave. Lincoln,
20 September 1 Edward III. [1327.]
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Inquisition : — Leicester. Friday after St. Simon and St. Jude.
Goods belonging to Gilbert Avener, which were in the keeping of Walter de
Busceby, indicted for larceny and reception of thieves. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 189. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (24.)
1 01 0. Commission to Robert de Asshele and Robert de Kelleseye. West-
minster. 16 February. . . . [1327.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition :— Westminster. Saturday after St. Gregory the Pope
1 Edward III.
William le Rous was seised of 7 J acres of land in Westminster in the year
31 Edward I by feo fitment of Juliana de Cardoyl and continued his seisin until
AU Saints 9 Edward II, when the said land was drawn to the manor of La
Naite, then in the king's hand, by John de Cardoyl, Roger de la Bedde and
Thomas le Messer, the king's servants.
The said land is still in the king's hand and is held of the abbot of West-
minster by the yearly service of fourpence. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (25.)
1 01 1 . Commission to Adam Walrond and Peter Doygnel. Westminster.
10 . . . [1327.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Wednesday in the first week of Lent.
John GifFard granted to John Torny certain rent from his manor of Asshtone
by Boytone. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 60. C. Inq. Misc. File 107. (26.)
1012. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Lincoln.
6 September 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Burton. Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle.
The abbot of Croyland did not intrude himself in a messuage and a bovate
of land in Kyrkeby Layrthorpe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 482.
C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (1.)
1 01 3. Commission to Robert de Aspale and Roger de Gildesburgh.
Northampton. 16 May 2 Edward III. [1328.] By the king.
Extent of the manor of Eggeswere, co. Middlesex. Monday after Trinity.
Sum, 18?. 2M.
Extent of the manor of Colham, co. Middlesex. Tuesday after the octave
of Trinity. Sum, 591. 5s. lO^d.
Extent of the manor of Middelington, co. Oxford. 13 June. Sum,
2U. 2s. 2d.
Extent of the manor of Bumecestre, co. Oxford. 13 June. Sum,
251. 14s. 2d. and half a farthing.
Extent of the manor of Horblingge, co. Lincoln. 3 July. Sum, I8l. 1 Is. l^d.
Extent of the manor of Halton, co. Lincoln. 6 July. Sum, 60?. 95. 5d.
Extent of the manor of Wadenho, co. Northampton. Friday 1 July.
Sum, 27?. 65. 2c?.
Extent of Halton castle, co. Chester. Wednesday after St. James. Sum,
148?. 2oyi.
Extent of the manor of Whytcgyft, co. York. 16 July. Sum, 12?. 195. 6^c?.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 338. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (2.)
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1 01 4. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Man, justice of Wales, or to him who
suppHes his place in South Wales, Northampton. 16 May 2 Edward III.
[1328.] By the king.
Extent of the manor of Glasbury before Robert de Malleye, supplying
the place of the justice of Wales in South Wales. Tuesday before the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist.
Similar extent of the manor of Clyfforde. Monday before the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 338.
C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (3.)
1015. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Salisbury.
16 October 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Hants.
Inquisition : — Odiham. Tuesday the feast of St. Cecilia.
Thomas le Blount and Juliana his wife on 12 June last enfeoffed Walter,
parson of the church of Leyburne, and Martin, parson of the church of
Esshetisford, of the manor of Wynchesfeld.
Inquisition : — Newenton, co. Kent. Monday the morrow of St. Leonard.
Similar finding as to the manors of La Gare and Langele and a third part
of the manor of Herietesham, with tenements in Eslinge, Osprenge, Hertelepe,
Renham, Elmele, Asshe, Sydingburne, Tonge, Milstede, Morston, Rodmersham,
Kyngesdoune, Upchurch, Bordenn and Middelton.
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Saturday after All Saints.
Similar finding as to the manors of Overlond and Eylmerston. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 442. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (4.)
1 01 6. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
28 November 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Maldon. 27 January 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Robert son of Walter, late lord of Wodeham, granted to the abbess of
Berkynge and Blanche his daughter, a nun of the said abbess, 40s. of yearly
rent from his manor of Burnham, for the hfe of the said Blanche. Cf. Close
Roll 3 Edward III, m. 30. Calendar, p. 441.
Writ to the same escheator. Westminster. 15 February 3 Edward III.
Essex.
Inquisition : — Colchester. Wednesday after St. Gregory 3 Edward HI.
The said Robert granted to Albreda, sometime prioress of Haliwelle by
London, and Christiana de Burgo, his daughter, a nun of the said prioress,
20 marks of yearly rent from his manor of Lexeden, for the life of the said
Christiana. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 489. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (5.)
1 01 7. Writ to the bailiffs of Queen Isabel of the manor of Cokham.
Westminster. 30 November 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition before John Vachel, baihff. Benetfeld. Monday before St.
Lucy.
Certain tenements in Benetfeld are of the demesnes of the manor of Cokham.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 427. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (6.)
1018. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Northampton.
20 May 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Liquisition : — Oclee, co. Norfolk. 14 July.
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Four acres of land in Upton, which have been taken into the Idng's hand,
are held of John son and heir of Thomas Buteturte. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 470. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (7.)
1019. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Salisbury.
22 October 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Middoltone. 2 March 3 Edward III.
Certain conveyances of land by the master of God's House of Osprenge.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 480. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (8.)
1020. Petition to the King and Council from John de Meysi. French.
Commission to Adam Walrond, Philip atte Beche and William de Sharshulle.
Westminster. 22 February 1 Edward III. [1327.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition : — Hegheworth. Saturday after the Annunciation 1 Edward III.
Hugh le Despenser the elder unjustly disseised John de Meysi of the manor
of Merston Meysy.
Writ to the treasurer and chamberlains. Coventry. 3 January
2 Edward III.
Petition to the King and Council from John de Meysi. French.
Writ of privy seal to the keepers of the great seal. Northampton. 7 May
2 Edward III. [1328.] French. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 495.
C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (9.)
1 021 . Commission to Thomas de Heton, Robert de Homeclyf, John de
Bolyngbroke, escheator north of Trent, and Robert de Toghale. Northampton.
16 January 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Extent of the manor of Werk on Twede before the said Thomas, Robert
and Robert. The first Sunday in Lent 3 Edward III. [1329.] Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 392. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (10.)
1 022. Inquisition before John Kyng and William de Lyndeseye, bailiffs
of the liberty of the town of Gloucester. Wednesday the feast of St. Matthew
2 Edward III. [1328.]
The Templars acquired 5s. of rent in Gloucester from a tenement, which
Laurence Serle holds, a long time after the manor of Temple Gutynge first
came to their hands, and annexed the rent of the manor.
Hugh le Despenser the younger, to whose hands the manor afterwards
came, attached the rent to the manor by his dominion and held it, whereas
the rent did not belong to the manor.
Gloucester.
Inquisition before William de Brokworth, keeper of the liberty of the abbot
of Fecamp, of Sloughtre. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
When the Templars first acquired the said manor there were no toAvns or
hamlets belonging thereto in the said liberty, but long afterwards they acquired
a moiety of the hamlet of Hertford in Newenton from Baldwin de Hertford,
within the said liberty, to be held by them and their successors from the said
Baldwin and his heirs by the yearly service of a pound of cummin ; the heirs
of the said Baldwin hold of the honour of Gloucester.
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The Templars afterwards acquired in Nywenton within the said liberty
19s. 8d. of yearly rent ; and in Little Barnynton a messuage and a virgate
of land held of John Crossun by the yearly service of 55. and 64 acres of land
to hold in frank almoin of Alexander Fraunceys and William Flemjoig ; and
12.S. 6d. of rent ; and in Little Rysyndon a meadow called Templeham,
containing 20 acres, from Sarah de Tayden to hold of her and her heirs by
the yearly service of 4 marks, the said meadow being of the honour of
Walyngeford ; and 3s. of yearly rent from the ancestors of Richard le Templer
for a messuage.
The Templars attached all the said possessions to the manor of Temple
Gutynge because the preceptors, who for the time being had the keeping of
their tenements in co. Gloucester, used to stay there.
Hugh le Despenser the younger, when the said manor was in his hand by
reason of his dominion and power, annexed all the said possessions as belonging
to the said manor, whereas they never did so belong.
Imperfect inquisition before the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbot of
Cirencestre. Friday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
When the said manor first came to the hands of the Templars there were
no towns or hamlets belonging thereto within the said liberty, but, long before,
they acquired from the earl of Hertford a messuage and land in Doudeswelle
to hold in frank almoin, and afterwards 46s. 3d. of yearly rent in Doudeswelle ;
and afterwards acquired . . . from Humphrey le Brun, and from the then
earl of Hertford 5s. and from Robert de Meysy 6s. 8d. of yearly rent, to hold
in frank almoin ; and from William Tyrel and Denise his wife 15s. 4d. of
yearly rent in Shiptone by Wydyndone, and from John Gaumbe 18d. of
yearly rent ; also possessions in Oldeburn and Salpertone.
They annexed all these possessions to the said manor, and Hugh le Despenser
the younger afterwards held them, as described in the preceding inquisition.
Imperfect inquisition : — Gloucester. Monday before the Nativity of St.
Mary.
At the time when the said manor came to the hands of the Templars there
were no towns or hamlets belonging thereto except the hamlets of Kyngton
and Berton ; afterwards they acquired divers possessions in Wynchecombe,
Frompton on Severn and elsewhere and annexed them to the said manor,
and Hugh le Despenser the younger held them, as described in the preceding
inquisitions. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 321. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (11.)
1023. Commission to Robert de Prestbury and John Giffard. York.
3 March 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Extent of the meadow of Pillesmor near the manor of Somerforde Cajnies,
CO. Wilts. Tuesday before St. Mark.
The meadow contains 100 acres, whereof 60 are of the yearly value of 45s.
and 40 of the yearly value of half a mark, and is held of the abbess of Caen
by the yearly service of 20s. Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (12.)
1024. Commission to John de Stonore, Adam de Brom, William de
ShareshuU and Robert [de Kelle]seye. ... 8 March 2 Edward III. [1328.]
By writ of p.s.
Inquisition before the said John and William. Guldeford. Thursday
after the quinzaine of Easter.
Hugh le Despenser late earl of Winchester, Hugh le Despenser the younger,
Nicholas de Sudynton, William Staunford and John Hasselegh took EHzabeth
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Comyn, now the wife of Richard Talbot, at Kenynton, co. Surrey, and
imprisoned T5ef~for sonie~time, and thence conveyed her against her will to
Wockynge and thence to Purefrith, and kept her in prison for a year and
more until 20 April 18 Edward II, when through force and fear she granted
her manor of Payneswyke, co. Gloucester, to the said Hugh the earl, and her
castle and manor of Castel Godrich in the march of Wales to the said Hugh
the~younger.
Afterwards the said earl and others detained her in prison for half a year,
and then let her go. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (13.)
1025. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wenlok
13 July 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Melton Moubray. Saturday after the Assumption.
A messuage and 8 bovates of land in Melton Moubray are glebe of the church
of Melton Moubray, which the prior and convent of Lewes hold impropriated.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 319. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (14.)
1026. Commission to Ralph fitz Richard, John Bever and Roger le
Mareschal. Northampton. 15 May 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Buckingham.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Syvelesho.
Wednesday after the Ascension.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Olneye. Monday after St. Dunstan.
Ralph de Wedon holds the manors of Wedonhull, Wedon by Aylesbury
and Wengrave of the king in chief as of the honour of Berkhamsted etc. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 288. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (15.)
1027. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Blyth.
25 August 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Stanton. Monday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Alexander, parson of the church of Stanton, on Thursday after St. Thomas
the Apostle 14 Edward II by his charter made at Sapecote, granted the manor
of Stanton by Sapecote to Simon Basset of Sapecote and Isabel his wife and
the heirs of the said Simon.
The said Simon and Isabel continued their joint seisin of the said manor
until the death of the said Simon.
The manor is held of Alexander de Frevill and Joan his wife as belonging
to their manor of Tame worth, by the service of a third part of a knight's fee
and suit to the court of Tameworth every three weeks and is of the yearly
value of 101. is. 8d.
Ralph Basset, son of the said Simon, is his next heir and is of the age of
13 years and more. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (16.)
1028. Commission to Robert Daspale, Ralph de Bockynge and Richard
de Ikene. York. 6 August 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Henhowe. Saturday before the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
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A rent of 24«. 9c?. in the town of Coulingge and the advowsons of the church
and chapel of that town are of the inheritance of Alesia, daughter and heir of
Henry de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln ; the premises are held of Imbert Pogeys
by the yearly service of Id. Of. Close Moll Calendar, p. 319.
C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (17.)
1029. Commission to John Mautravers, keeper of the manor of Boy tone,
and PhiUp de la Beche. Evesham. 24 June 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Tuesday the morrow of St. James.
John Gififard of Brymmesfeld granted to Agnes Giffard, a nun of Wiltone,
for her life 39s. of yearly rent in Boytone. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 324.
C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (18.)
1030. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Man, justice of Wales, or to him who
suppUes his place. York. 26 January 2 Edward III. [1328.] By the
king.
Inquisition : — Nantmaur, co. Anglesey. Saturday the feast of St. Gregory
the Pope.
There are no demesne lands, homages or villeins in the town of Nantmaur,
but there are 45 tenants who pay the king yearly 41. 10s., besides going to
the king's army for a day at their own expense and doing suit of court every
three weeks ; the pleas of the town are of the yearly value of lOs.
King Edward II demised the said town to Res ap Tuder for life without
any yearly rent or other services except going in the king's army at his own
expense. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (19.)
1 031 . Commission to Robert de Notingham, Robert de Aspale and Roger
de Gildesburgh. Walyngford. 7 December 2 Edward II. 1328-1329. By
the king.
Extent of a plot of pasture called ' le Frith ' in co. Lincoln before the said
Robert de Aspale and Roger. Boston. Monday after the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross 3 Edward III. Sum, 231. 10s.
Extent of the manors of Saltfleteby and Scarthou before the same. Boston.
Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 3 Edward III. Sums, 19/. 18|{:?.
and 20/. 7s. 8d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 113.
C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (20.)
1032. Imperfect inquisition before [John] de Bolyngbroke, escheator north
of Trent. Monday after the octave of Trinity . . . [1328.]
Amice late the wife of John de Novo Mercato held the manors of WodhaUe
in the park of Wilmersle and Thorpe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1330-1333,
p. 42. C. Inq. Misc. File 108. (21.)
1033. Commission to John Randolf, John de Ticheburn, John de Scures
and Ralph de Bereford. Pontefract. 20 August 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hants.
Proof taken at Southampton before the said John Randolf and John de
Ticheburn. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
Hugh Sampson lately sent two of his ships from Southampton to parts
beyond seas to trade, one called la Portepeyse of Southampton of 140 tons
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burden and of the price of 120/. with gear of the price of 80^, the other called
la Grace Dieu of . . . tone of 40 tons burden and of the price of 20/. with
gear of the price of 10 marks.
The ship Portepeyse on Friday after St. Valentine 1 Edward III came to
land at la Trade near Brittany, when divers evildoers of the power of the
King of France attacked John Billerica, merchant, Thomas le Lord, master
of the ship, and others (named) and killed them, and took away the ship with
her gear and the chattels of the said Hugh therein, viz. 36 tuns of red wine of
the price of 60*. a tun and 1201. sterling in coin.
The ship Grace Dieu on Friday before Easter 1 Edward III came to land
on the coast of Normandy near La Dupe, when the said evildoers attacked
John le Smyth, master of the ship, John Cade, a sailor, and others and killed
them, and took away the ship with her gear and goods of the said Hugh therein,
viz. wool and woolfels, and did their will therewith, whence the said Hugh
has damage to the value of 1,120/.
Similar commission.
Similar writ.
Proof taken before the same on the same day.
Roger de la Hume and Richard Cockill of Southampton lately sent two
of their ships to the parts of Normandy and Poitou to trade, one called
AUehalghenecog of Southampton of 200 tons burden of the price of 120/. with
gear of the price of 80/., the other called la James of Portsmouth of 170 tons
burden and of the price of 60/. with tackle of the price of 80/.
On Sunday after Trinity the said ships came to land at la Boyn in Poitou,
when many evildoers of the power of the King of France attacked John Alein,
WiUiam le Yonge and others (named), merchants and sailors, and Idlled them,
and took, burned and consumed the said ships and the goods of the said Roger
and Richard therein, viz. salt, armour, beds, garments and chests, to the value
of 100/., whence the said Roger and Richard have damage to the value of 900/.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 320, 466. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (1.)
1034. Commission to John de Annesle and Robert de Prestebury. York.
4 March 2 Edward III. [1328.] By petition of the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Munechenehampton. Monday before St. George.
Herbert le fitz Johan on Sunday after St. Mark 19 Edward I, when he
married Eleanor his wife at Harsecombe, with the assent of John le fitz
Reignauld his father, dowered her at the church door with a third part of
the office of sealer of writs in England {spigurnancie Anglic), before that office
came to the hands of King Edward I, by grant of the said John, who granted
and confirmed the said dotation for 300/., which he received from Roger le
Rous, father of the said Eleanor.
The said Herbert survived his fatlier for seven years and more, and died on
the morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 14 Edward II.
No lands descended to the heir of the said John, whence he can make a
warranty to the king of the said dower. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (2.)
1035. Commission to Antony de Lucy, Robert de Barton and John de
Skelton. SaUsbury\ 29 October 2 Edward III. [1328.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Carlisle. Monday before the
Conversion of St. Paul. [1329.]
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The abbot and convent of Geddeworth in Scotland from time beyond memory
until the wars between England and Scotland held the church of Artureth
to their own use.
Turgis de Russedale, sometime lord of the manor of Lydale, to which the
advowson of the said church then belonged, gave it to the said abbot and
convent, who impropriated the said church by consent of Bernard the Second,
bishop of Carlisle, and confirmation of the chapter of Carlisle. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 496. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (3.)
1036. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Lincoln.
6 September 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Swynesheved. Monday after St. Edmund the king.
The abbot of Croyland and his predecessors have been seised of a rent of
55. Sd. in Suterton from time beyond memory. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 435.
C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (4.)
1037. Commission to Henry de Pomeriis, James de Cokynton, Henry
Bokerel and Matthew de Crauthonie. Westminster, 28 November
2 Edward III. [1328.]
Proof taken at Exeter. Thursday before St. Hilary. [1329.]
The ships La Cogg Nostre Dame and la Rode Cogg of Exmouth were taken
by certain evildoers of the power of the King of France. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 443. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (5.)
1038. Petition to the King and Council from Robert de Dighton, parson
of the church of Hautwisel in the bishopric of Durham. French.
Commission to Wilham de Denum, Richard de Emeldon and Robert de
Tughale. Salisbury. 30 October 2 Edward III. [1328.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Tuesday before Ash Wednesday
3 Edward III. [1329.]
The predecessors of the abbot of Abberbrothok from time beyond memory
held the said church to their own uses by gift of William, sometime King of
Scotland, and by bull of Pope Alexander, and grant of Robert del Isle, sometime
bishop of Durham, and confirmation of the chapter of Durham.
The said Robert was presented by King Edward II in the 13th year of his
reign by reason of the war, the king claiming the presentation as his right by
forfeiture, and still holds the said church. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 394.
C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (6.)
1039. Writtothesheriff of Hants. Windsor. 15 November 2 Edward III.
[1328.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the bailiffs of the city of Winchester. Monday after
St. Katharine.
Henry, earl of Lancaster, Thomas Wake, Hugh de Audele and Roger de
Grey, with their household, came to Winchester on Sunday before AU Saints
last, unarmed, on their way towards Salisbury by reason of the parliament,
and peacefully stayed until the following Thursday, when they departed,
and did no harm to anybody.
Similar inquisition before the sheriff, C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (7.)
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1040. Commission to John Randolf, John de Ticheburn, Robert de
Hungerford and Ralph de Bereford to inquire as to an attack made upon
John Pyk and John Gyme of London by evildoers of the parts of France,
Normandy and Poitou. SaHsbury. 20 October 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hants.
Fragment of a proof taken at Southampton. Saturday the morrow of
St. Martin. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 353. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (8.)
1041. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. York. 13 February
2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. Thursday in Easter week.
William Fille and others (named) on Monday after the Nativity of St. Mary
1 Edward III on the coast near Blakene took from the Scots a ship of William
Fraunk of Lenne, previously taken by the Scots, and demised to themselves
a cloth of scarlet of the price of 9Z. and a bundle of divers spices of the price
of 6^., found in the said ship, which belonged to Lavisin Woter, burgess of
Escluse ; each of them exposed his share for sale ; the jurors are ignorant
in whose hands the goods now are. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (9.)
1042. Commission to Henry de Nasse and John de Boxe. Northampton-
2 May 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Lideneie. Tuesday after St. Dunstan.
Richard le Wodward and others (named) on Monday after St. Luke
20 Edward II at Piryton by Lydeneye robbed Robert de Kelm, clerk, of
2 horses of the price of 12 marks and other goods to the value of 10/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (10.)
1043. Writ to the sheriff of Huntingdon. Northampton. 3 May
2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Huntingdon. Saturday after the Ascension.
Roger de Werdale attacked Richard de la Mare at Little Paxton and wounded
him with a sword on the head so that he died eight weeks afterwards ; the
said Roger fled. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (11.)
1044. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, or to him who
suppHes his place in North Wales. Northampton. 17 May 2 Edward III.
[1328.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before William de Shaldeforde, supplying the place of the said
justice in North Wales. Carnarvon. Saturday before St. Margaret.
The dean and chapter of Bangor from time beyond memory have had a
moiety of the rents belonging to the bishopric of Bangor in times of voidance,
except rents arising from the city of Bangor. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 337.
C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (12.)
1045. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. York.
12 February 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 21 April.
Robert le Trumpour once held a messuage in Norwich of the prior of Holy
Trinity, Norwich, by the yearly service of 8d. ; the said Robert committed
a felony in killing Ralph le Wuafrer at Bishop's Thorpe by Norwich and fled
and was outlawed, wherefore the prior seized the messuage as his escheat
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and held it until it was taken into the hand of King Edward II by John le
Blunwil, his escheator, who accused the prior of having acquired it after the
publication of the statute of mortmain witliout licence.
The prior entered the said messuage as his escheat in the year 15 Edward II ;
the messuage is of the yearly value of Sd. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (13.)
1046. Commission to John Randolf, John de Ticheburn, Robert de
Hungerford and Ralph de Bereford. Salisbury. 28 October 2 Edward III.
[1328.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hants.
Proof taken at Southampton. Saturday the morrow of St. Martin.
Certain ships of William le Bet ere, John le Palmere and Thomas le Gardener
of Southampton were attacked by evildoers of the power of the King of France
and their goods carried away. Faded and imperfect.
C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (14.)
1047. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Stowe park.
4 September 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Exeter. 24 September.
The prior and convent of St. Nicholas, Exeter, have held from time beyond
memorv a plot of land near the gate of their priorv. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
'p. 342." C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (15.)
1048. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. York.
10 August 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Inquisition : — Dunwich. 20 September.
A vacant plot in Dunwich, where the Friars Minors used to dwell, which
was taken into the king's hand because they moved to another place in the
said town, is of the yearly value of 2*. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 324.
C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (16.)
1049. Commission to Walter de Friskeneye and Robert de Malberthorpe.
York. 7 August 2 Edward III. [1328.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. York. Tuesday
before St. Laurence.
Inquisition : — Boston. Thursday after the Assumption.
John de Tumby of Boston is the most suitable of the burgesses of that
town to collect the customs there with Robert But in place of John de Multon
and to answer therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (17.)
1050. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Northampton. 25 April 2 Edward
III. [1328.]
Inquisition before Thomas de Bybury and William With, bailiffs of the
liberty of the town of Oxford. 20 May.
A messuage in Oxford which John de Aumbresbury, who was hanged for
felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 292. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (18.)
1051. Writ to the sheriff of York. Evesham. 28 June 2 Edward III.
[1328.]
Inquisition : — Wakefeld. Friday . . .
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A messuage, a toft and 3 acres of land in Erdeslawe, which John Maufesour,
who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 306. C. Inq. Misc. File 109. (19.)
1 052. Writ to John de Bolingbroke, escheator north of Trent. Gloucester.
28 August 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Saturday the morrow of the Nativity of
St. Mary.
Henry de Prendregest of Scotland, knight, had in Akild a messuage and
40 acres of arable land in demesne and 2 husband lands ; and in Yeure a
messuage, 26 acres of arable land and a husband land, which are in the king's
hand by reason of the war between King Edward II and the Scots. Cf.
Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland III, p. 180.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (1.)
1053. Writ to the sheriflE of Berks. Rochester. 26 June 3 Edward III.
[1329.]
Inquisition : — Grauntpound by Oxford. Tuesday after St. Peter and
St. Paul.
Fifty acres of land, 205. of rent and a third part of a messuage in West
Wyttenham, which Ingelram le Spicer of Abyndon, who was outlawed for
felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 475. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (2.)
1054. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Walyngford.
1 August 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — La Grave. Monday the eve of the Assumption.
The manor of La Grave by Dover is held of the castle of Ledes, now in the
king's hand, by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee and suit of court twice
a year, and is of the yearly value of 10^. ; it is in the king's hand by reason of
the alienation, which Thomas Larcher of Dover, who held it of the king, made
to William Hurtyn without licence. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 440.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (3.)
1055. Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator north of Trent. Walyng-
ford. 8 April 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Croft. Friday the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr.
WiUiam de Ho re worth, lately an adherent of the Scots, had no estate in a
messuage and a carucate of land in Eryom, which belong to Master Richard
de Eryom. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 481. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (4.)
1056. Writ to John do Bolyngbroke, escheator north of Trent. Tower
of London. 8 February 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Thurgramby. Monday the morrow of St. Gregory the
Pope.
The manor of Thurgramby, co. York, which Thomas de Maunby holds,
is not held of the king but of William de Plaice, knight, who holds it of Geoffrey
LutereU.
Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, who once held tlic said manor in fee of
the ancestors of the said William, died seised of the said manor and of the
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barony of Gillesland, co. Cumberland, which he held of the king in chief, after
whose death the premises were taken into the king's hand by prerogative,
and so remained a long time by reason of wardship and the minority of the
heir of the said Thomas, so that the people of those parts understood that
the said manor was held of the king in chief, although it was not so held.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 444. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (5.)
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1 057. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
17 February 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Strete. Tuesday before St. Alphege.
A moiety of the manor of Strete, which John de Insula and Joan his wife
lately acquired to them and their heirs in tail from Margery de Haudlo, is held
of the king as of the honour of Perche, now in the king's hand, by the service
of a moiety of a knight's fee and suit to the court of Redleuett every three
weeks.
The said John and Joan also acquired as aforesaid 47 acres of land in Bomney
marsh, held of the heirs of Edmund de Passele in gavelkind by the yearly"
service of 20s. lOJc?. and suit to their court of Newenton every three weeks ;
15 acres of land in the same marsh, held of the heirs of John Scappe in gavelkind
by the yearly service of 155. ; 13 acres of land in the same marsh, held of Roger
de Westbury in gavelkind by the yearly service of 8c?. ; and 18 acres of arable
land, held of John de Bello Campo in gavelkind as of the manor of Sellyngge.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 457. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (6.)
1 058. Commission to Matthew de Bassyngbourn and William de Gosefeld,
Canterbury. 23 May 3 Edward III. [1329.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Cambridge. Thursday before St. Barnabas.
The lands in Balsham, which belonged to Hugh le Despenser the younger,
a rebel, and were in the lung's hand and were afterwards granted by the king
to John de Aspal for Ufe, to the yearly value of 101., while in the hands of the
said Hugh and before were called and are now called the manor of Oxecroft.
There are in Wrottyngge a messuage with a garden, 220 acres of arable
land, 7 acres of meadow, 3 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood and 9*. 2^rf. of
yearly rent, which belong to the said manor and are of the yearly value of
105s. Oid.
The said lands in Balsham and Wrottyngge always were and still are one
whole manor.
James de Audele has occupied the said tenements in Wrottyngge since
Friday after St. Dunstan last by commission under the great seal and dehvery
of the escheator to hold for the term of 10 years. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 469, and also No. 1079 below. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (7.)
1059. Petition of John de Qwynhowe to the King and Council. French.
Commission to Robert de Barton and John de Skelton. Canterbury.
20 May 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Simon de Qwynhowe was taken prisoner while in the service of King Edward II
in the war with Scotland, and for his ransom demised to William le Blount
1,000 acres of land in Qwynhowe for the term of eleven years. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 33. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (8.)
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1060. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Guldeford.
8 March 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Otritone. 8 April.
In the time of King Henry III the dean and chapter of Rouen demised
the manor of Rouerigge to WilUam de Cheyny and FeHcia his wife and their
heirs. Cf. Close Moll Calendar, p. 508. C. Inq. Mise. File 110. (9.)
1061. Petition to the King and Council from John de Ifeld. French.
Copy of a fine made in the year 6 Edward II.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains, with return endorsed.
Eltham. 14 May 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Commission to Thomas de Faversham and William de Northho. Same
date.
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Craulee. Saturday in Whitsun week.
David Cubbel, chaplain, held for hfe two parts of the manor of Wicham in
Stenynge by Brembre of Margaret, late the wife of William Graundyn.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 502. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (10.)
1062. Commission to John Randolf and Richard de Biflet. Hereford.
12 September 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Hants.
Extent of the manor of Mapilderwell. Monday after St. Matthew.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (11.)
1063. Commission to Roger Heyron and William de Denum. Kyngeston.
11 March 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Extent of the lands which belonged to John de Middelton in La Neuland
and Wamdham, co. Northumberland. Bamburgh. 13 April.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (12.)
1064. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. St. Alban's. 26 January
3 Edward III. [1329.] By writ of p.s.
Extent of the manor of Elore, which belonged to WilUam Trussel, knight.
Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (13.)
1065. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Windsor. 26 July 3 Edward III.
[1329.]
Inquisition before Richard de Foxcote, bailiff of the liberty of Leoministre.
4 August.
Thomas Wyther and Agnes his wife were seised of the manor of Kynebalton,
which was taken into the king's hand by pretext of the disobedience of the
said Thomas. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 490. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (14.)
1066. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Da ventre.
26 October 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Maydenstan. Wednesday after St. Martin.
Robert, long since archbishop of Canterbury, twenty years past and more
granted by charter to Ellis le Port 10 acres of land in Maydenstan at a yearly
rent of 335. 4d. ; Walter late archbishop of Canterbury eight years past
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likewise granted to Master Michael de Derham 80 acres of land in Bourn at a
yearly rent of 405.
The said lands were of the demesnes of the said manors, which are
temporalities of the archbishopric, and are held of the king as such.
At the time of the grants the lands M^ere not worth half the rents because
they lie in remote places and are like waste ; they still are not worth the
rents except by great approvement and good seasons.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (15.)
1067. Commission to Miles de Bello Campo, Wilham de ShareshuU and
Robert de Asshele. Westminster. 16 February 3 Edward III. [1329.]
By wTit of p.s.
Buckingham.
Extent of the manor of Bolestrode. Colebroke. Tuesday after St.
Matthias. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (16.)
1068. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
22 August 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Windsor. 9 October.
The abbot of Cyrencestre and his predecessors have had view of frank
pledge and amends of the assize of bread and ale of their tenants in Gskham
from time beyond memory. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 504.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (17.)
1069. Commission to John de Waldeshef and Roger Chartres. Eltham.
25 February 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Huntyngdon. Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope.
The bridge of Huntyngdon is in a ruinous state ; divers legacies have been
bequeathed for its support. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 379.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (18.)
1070. Commission to Ralph de Bockynge, John de Shardelowe and John
aaver. Eltham. 14 May 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriflE of Suffolk.
Inquisition before the said John and John. St. Edmund's. Tuesday after
the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
On Wednesday after Hilary 1 Edward III John de Bertone and others
(named and some unknown) broke the treasury of the abbot of St. Edmund's
and carried away the assay of money found therein and other property of
the said abbot. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (19.)
1071. Writ to John de Crombewell, justice of the forest north of Trent.
Westminster. 7 March 1 Edward III. [1327.]
Inquisition : — Penereth. Wednesday after the close of Easter 2 Edward III.
[1328.]
The prior of Carlisle and his predecessors were seised of a tenth penny of
aU the extra-parochial agistments in the forest of Ingelwode until Henry le
Scrope, late justice of the forest, detained the same.
Two petitions to the King and Council from the prior and convent of Carlisle.
French.
Writ of certiorari to the said Henry le Scrope. Eltham. 17 May 3 Ed-
ward III. [1329.]
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Return endorsed stating that he detained the said tithe because no warrant
for it was brought. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 461.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (20.)
1072. Two petitions to the King and Council from Henry son and heir of
Sir John de Hare la. French.
Commission to Peter de Tilyol, William de Denum and Robert de Barton.
SahsburJ^ 28 October 2 Edward III. [1328.] By petition of the council.
Inquisition before the said Peter and Robert. Appelby. Monday before
St. Peter's Chair 3 Edward III. [1329.]
John de Harcla being in extremis on Tuesday after St. Martin 16 Edward II
about the hour of vespers made a charter to Andrew de Harcla and died in
the night following about cockcrow seised of 18 bovates of land in Slegil,
so that the said Andrew by pretext of the said charter had no seisin thereof
in the lifetime of the said John.
The charter was made on condition that the said Andrew, having had seisin,
should enfeoff Henry son and heir of the said John of the said 18 acres in a
certain form as to which the jurors are ignorant.
The said Andrew immediately after the death of the said John intruded
himself into the said land and held it until by his forfeiture it was taken into
the hand of ICing Edward II ; it is still in the king's hand and is held of Gilbert
de Lancastre by the service of a twelfth part of a knight's fee and is of the
yearly value of 18-s.
Inquisition before the same. Carlisle. Saturday 11 February.
The said John was seised of 5 marks of rent in the city of Carlisle on the
day of his death and in his wiU bequeathed the same to Thomas de Kirkeby-
thore, chaplain, for life with reversion to Ermeriarda late the wife of the
said John, who acquired the said rent from the said Thomas in her lifetime
and retained it all her life and bequeathed it in her will to Andrew her son,
who after her death entered into possession of the said rent according to the
bequest and the custom of the said city, and still holds it.
The said rent was never taken into the hands of King Edward II or of the
present king by the forfeiture of the said Andrew, or for any other cause.
Similar inquisition.
I Notwithstanding the charter before mentioned the said John died seised of
;the peel of Ladsker and Heygheved and 66 acres of land of purpresture there,
now in the keeping of Randolph de Dacre by the king's commission, held of
;the king by the yearly service of 5 marks and being of the yearly value of
25 marks beyond the said 5 marks.
Sixty acres of purpresture and the fourth part of a mill in Gayteschales
and Raughton and 50 acres of purpresture in Neulande, which are in the keeping
of the sheriff of Cumberland for the king's use, are held of the king ; the said
possessions in Gayteschales and Raughton paying yearly to the Exchequer
6s. and being worth 40-s. besides, and the said land of Neulande paying 95.
yearly and being worth 13*. besides.
The lands from which issue 65. M. of rent in Thoresby are in the hand of
Alexander Page and are held of the prior of Carlisle by what service the jurors
are ignorant.
In Penreth there are only 6i acres of land, | an acre of meadow and 8
cottages, held of the king and of the yearly value of 12s. beyond the farm ;
the premises are in the keeping of Sir Antony de Lucy, keeper of the manor
of Penreth.
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Sixty acres of land in Ulvesby and Thomheved, now in the keeping of
Stephen de Swinerton, are held of the prior of the hospital of St. John the
Baptist by the yearly service of 3s. and are worth 125. besides.
Immediately after the death of the said John, Andrew de Harcla intruded
himself into the said tenements and held them until by his forfeiture they were
taken into the hands of King Edward II.
As to an acre of land in Brigham and the advowson of the church of that
town alternately nothing is done at present because the premises are within
the hberty of Cokermue, which belongs to Antony de Lucy, who has full
return of writs in his said liberty, and the said Antony's bailiff was ordered
to warn him to be present at the taking of this inquisition, if he thought fit,
but he did not come, and the bailiff was ordered to send a jury, and a full
jury was not sent, so that no inquisition as to the premises could be taken
for default of jurors.
On a detached slip.
As to a messuage and 80 acres of land in Whitewell, co. York, nothing is
done, because John de Harcla died seised thereof, after whose death Wilham
de la Mare, chief lord, by reason of the minority of the heir of the said John
entered the premises and still holds them, so that they did not come to the
hands of Andrew de Harcla, or by his forfeiture to the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (21.)
1073. Commission to Wilham le Botiller of Weme and Roger Hillary.
Guldeford. 10 March 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Extent and inquisition : — Stafford. Thursday ... 3 Edward III.
Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, held in co. Stafford a third
part of the manor of Alstanesfeld and tenements in Denston, Watrefal and
Ruyshton Spenser.
Extent given. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (22.)
1074. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wallingford.
17 April 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Hereford. 16 June.
The dean and chapter of the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, acquired
6 acres of land and lOOs. of rent in Sutton and Maurdyn long before the
publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, -p. 481.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (23.)
1075. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. WalUngford.
12 April 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Yabetone, co. Sussex. 27 April.
Henry, sometime prior of Sliilbred, acquired an acre of land in Falgham
long before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 16. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (24.)
1076. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Dunstable.
15 October 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Donmawe. 27 November.
The abbot and monks of St. Valery in Picardy were enfeoffed of the manor
of Takeleye and other lands in Essex by gift of King Henry I. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, pp. 2, 7. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (25.)
MISCELLANEOUS 267
1077. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
17 December 2 Edward III. [1328.]
SuflFoUi.
Inquisition :—Haghele. 11 February 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Long before the publication of the statute of mortmain the predecessor
of the abbot of Hayles, parson of the church of Haghele, bad to his own use
that church and the chapel of Schellonde and 57 acres of land and 12 acres
of wood in Shellonde as glebe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 465.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (26.)
1078. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
23 September 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Wyndesore. 9 October.
John Bukkehom held in villenage of the abbot of Abyndone a toft, 2 virgates
of land, 2 acres of meadow and a fishery in Lodene in la Legh by la Hurst,
and because he could not do the customs and services due he left the premises
and the abbot entered therein. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 496.
C, Inq. Misc. File 110. (27.)
1079. Letter from Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent, to John
Unfray, his sub-escheator in co. Cambridge. Eltham. 10 May 3 Edward III.
[1329.]
Inquisition before the said escheator. Wrattyngge. 26 May.
John de Aspal has entered certain lands in Wrattyngge by colour of a grant
of certain lands in Balsham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 469, and also No,
1058 above. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (28.)
1080. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Guldeford.
8 March 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Thacham. 8 April.
A messuage and a virgate of land in Burghildebury, lately in the king's
hand, have belonged to the demesnes of the abbot of Radinges from time
beyond memory.
Elizabeth Gidehale held the premises of the abbot in villenage and Peter
de Benewell, sometime her husband, was the abbot's reeve and died in that
office.
The premises are held by the yearly service of 5*. 6d. and mowing the abbot's
com 3 days, a day with two men and two days with one man, which works
are worth Sd., and ploughing one day worth 4d., and paying a penny for each
pig over a year old, and a halfpenny for each pig under a year old, and giving
at Christmas a gift called ' Cristemasseghyve ' at the will and discretion of
the abbot.
Every tenant makes a fine with the abbot to have the premises at the abbot's
will, and a woman after the death of her husband will make a fine, if she
wishes to hold the premises after a year and a day from such death, but for
her life only ; the premises are of the yearly value of 105.
C. Inq. Misc. File HO. (29.)
1081. Commission to Richard de Sifrewast, Thomas de Foxlc and John
de Shobenhangre. Wallingford. 30 March 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Ses Inquisitions
Inqui«sition : — Windsor Park. Monday before St. Margaret.
. Repairs needed in the king's manor in Windsor Park.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (30.)
1082. Commission to Roger de Somervill, Thomas Deyvill and Adam
de Hoperton. Dunstable. 18 October 3 Edward III. [1329.] By the
Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Fragment of a writ.
Inquisition before the said Roger and Thomas. Scardeburgh. Wednesday
in Whitsun week 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Repairs needed at the castle of Scardeburgh.
Copy of an extent of the castle and town of Scardeburgh made before
Humphrey de Waledene on Monday in the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary
14 Edward II. Sum, 1001. 45. 10^ C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (31.)
1083. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Gloucester. 24 August
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Tuesday before St. Simon and St. Jude.
A messuage and 5 acres of land in Caton, which Roger Spurman, who was
outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 23. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (32.)
1084. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Gloucester. 24 August
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Tuesday before St. Simon and St. Jude.
A messuage, 3 acres of land and an acre of meadow in Caton, which Roger
Spurman, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day
in the Idng's hand. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 23.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (33.)
1085. Writ to Thomas de Chorleton, escheator in co. Chester. Eltham.
12 May 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Nantwich. Saturday before St. Boniface.
The lands, which belonged to John de Wasteneys, deceased, and are in the
king's hands by reason of the minority of Margaret, Ellen and AHce, his
daughters and heirs, are of the yearly value of 405. and are held of Hugh
de Venables, who holds of the king in chief ; the marriage of each heir is worth
665. Sd. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (34.)
1086. Writ of cerfioran to Robert de Bilkemore. Dunstable. 20 October
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and Peter de Kemyel. Matcasiou.
Monday the morrow of the close of Easter 3 Edward III.
Nicholas de Pulle, who had the custody of the manors of Alwarton and
Tywamayl, which belonged to Henry Tyeys, received IQl. 45. 3i. of the issues
thereof in the year 15 Edward II ; in the same year WiUiam Gibbon of
Rodeburn received of the issues of the said manors 1 91. is. 1 hd. as clerk and assign
of John Everard, who had the custody thereof by the king's writ.
The said John and WilHam received of the issues of the said manors in the
same year and the four following years 450^. 25. 8Jc?.
MISCELLANEOUS 269
Benedict le Brav received from the said manor 61. 10s. Sd. ; Master Richard
de Beaupre had of the goods of the said Henry 9 oxen of the price of 6O5.
and a bull of the price of 5s. C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (35.)
1087. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Tower of London. 8 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition before Robert atte Barre, bailiff of the town of Southampton.
Wednesday after St. Perpetua and St. Felicitas.
Ten tuns of woad, lately arrested by the said Robert as goods of a merchant
of France, are the goods of Robert de Mourdon and John Lytelfont, merchants
of London.
Indenture witnessing the delivery of certain goods by the said Robert
atte Barre to Roger atte Hurne and Richard Cokkill of Southampton.
Wednesday after St. Perpetua and St. Felicitas.
C. Inq. Misc. File 110. (36.)
1088. Commission to John Treiagu and John Trevaignon. Canterbury.
20 June 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Cornwall. By the
Council.
Inquisition : — Bodmin. Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Thomas Lercedekne by letters patent of King Edward II caused to be
purveyed in Cornwall for the war with Scotland 40 tuns of wine of the price
of 6O5. each, 62 quarters and 7 bushels of wheat of the price of 12s. a quarter,
and 300 quarters of oats of the price of 40(i. a quarter ; he obtained the said
wine from William de Pasforde at Lostv/ithiel, the said wheat in divers markets,
44 quarters of oats from Roger le Taillor of Bodmin and the remainder of the
said oats in divers markets and from divers men.
The said Thomas spent in haulage (rollagio), towage, stowage {rumagio)
in a ship and loading (gyndagio) of the said 40 tuns of wine and wine bought
to make good losses {vino empto ad idiandum) 14s. 8d. ; in grinding the said
wheat and in the wages of two servants sifting (sargiencium) and bolting the
flour thereof, and in the purchase of 9 empty tuns and an empty pipe in which
to pack the flour, and in freightage of a small ship to convey the same from
Falemouthe to Fawe to the great ship, and in loading {gyndagio) the same
from the small ship into the ship, and in stowage thereof in the ship 655. 5^. ;
and in the pay of 6 servants going to divers markets to buy the said oats,
and in the carriage thereof with hired horses to the ship at Fawe 11.
The said Thomas charged a ship called Seynt Savour ys Cogge, whereof
Richard Rounam was master, with the said wine, flour and oats, in the port
of Fawe, and delivered them to the said master by indenture to be conveyed
to Skybernesse to the king's use for the war ; and gave the said master 80
marks for freight, and to a man called Lodisman to convey the said ship from
Fawe to the said place 265. 8c?. ; and to John Rydale, keeper of the said victuals
in the ship, 26,?. 8d. ; and to Wynan Tirel, going to Newcastle-on-Tyne to
meet the said ship to deliver the said victuals to the receiver of the king's
stores, for himself, his groom and his horse 67s. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (1.)
1089. Commission to John de Scures and John de la Hoese. Daventre.
29 October 3 Edward III. [1329.] By writ of p.s.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hants.
Inquisition : — Thomle. Monday after St. Katharine.
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Thirty -four and a half acres of land in Thornle in the Isle of Wight, which
were of the demesnes of Isabel de Fortubus, sometime countess of Aumale,
and are now held by John de Wyght, are of the yearly value of 8s. and no
more. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (2.)
1090. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Eltham.
10 May 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Cornwall.
Inquisition : — Fawy. 8 June.
The predecessors of the prior of Tywardrey purchased a plot of land in Fawy
long before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 43. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (3.)
1091. Writ to John de Bolvngbroke, escheator north of Trent. Leicester.
8 January 2 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Wednesday before the Nativity of St. Mary
3 Edward III.
The sub-prior, and convent of St. Mary's, Carlisle, in all voidances from
time beyond memory used to have the custody of the priory and receive the
profits of its temporalities, so that neither the king's ancestors nor the bishops
of Carlisle had any such custody or profit, except that the sub-prior and convent
demanded licence to elect from the bishop of Carlisle for the time being.
The priory was lately void during the last voidance of the bishopric, which
was in the hand of King Edward II, and the sub-prior and convent did not
demand licence to elect from the king, but, after the restoration of temporaHties
to the present bishop, demanded such licence from him according to custom.
The temporaUties of the priory were taken into the king's hand because
the priory was void during a voidance of the bishopric, although the king
ought not to have custody thereof. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (4.)
1092. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Wodestoke. 24 March
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Claworth Wodehouse. Tuesday the feast of St. Mark.
Simon de Beltoft, Thomas his brother, and Roland Danys have no lands
or goods in co. Nottingham since Wednesday after Michaelmas 2 Edward III
because the said Simon enfeoffed Aldred Thalbot, Thomas de Beltoft the
younger and Gorrina de Beltoft of all his lands and goods in that county
and the said Thomas on Monday after St. Martin 2 Edward II quit-claimed
his right to the said Aldred.
The said Roland never had any lands or goods in the said county.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (5.)
1093. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. Windsor. 4 February 3 Edward III.
[1329.]
Inquisition : — St. Alban's. Saturday after St. Valentine.
John le Irissche, John le Walsshe and Thomas de la Panetrie, with others
unknown, met Robert de Holand at Borhamwode on Saturday before St.
Luke last and, abusive words having arisen between them, killed him and
cut off his head, with the aid of Thomas Polgrom and others (named).
Immediately after committing the said felony the said evildoers took their
way towards Wycumbe. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (6.)
MISCELLANEOUS 271
1094. Writ to Simon de Bereforcl, escheator south of Trent. Eltham
2 March 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition :■ — Middelton, co. Kent. 23 March.
At Michaelmas 17 Edward II John Elys the younger of Renham by his
writing demised to the prior and convent of Ledes 4 acres of land in Renham
for the term of eighteen years. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 415,
C. Inq. Misc. File HI. (7.)
1095. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Westminster. 13 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Abyndon. 28 May.
Adam le Barbour, who was hanged for felony, held a messuage in Abyndon,
which has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 478. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (8.)
1096. W^it to the sherifif of Buckingham. Eltham. 25 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Bukyngham. Sunday after St. Augustine.
No evildoers carried away the goods of Eustace son of Augustine le Clerk
of Wotton at Bukyngham, as is supposed in the writ.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (9.)
1097. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Windsor. 6 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Tuesday after the Annunciation.
A messuage, 3 acres of land and an acre of meadow in Caton, which Roger
Spurmon, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a
day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 23.
C. Inq. Misc. File HI. (10.)
1098. W^rit to the sheriff of Lancaster. Windsor. 6 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Tuesday after the Annunciation.
A messuage and 5 acres of land in Caton, which Roger Spurman, who was
outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 23. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (11.)
1099. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Canterbury.
15 June 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Astone. 3 August.
Neither the abbot of Preaux nor his predecessors acquired a hide of land
called ' la Nywelond ' m Neubury after the publication of the statute of
mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 486. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (12.)
1100. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Donestaple. 1 4 October 3 Edward III.
[1329.]
Inquisition : — Abyndon. Monday after St. Simon and St. Jude.
Two messuages and 100.<?. of rent in Abyndon, which John le Spicer, who
was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1327-1330, p. 514, and 1330-1333, p. 6.
C. Inq. Misc. File HI. (13.)
272 INQUISITIONS
1101. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Canterbury. 1 June 3 Edward III.
[1329.]
Inquisition : — Abyndon. 6 July.
A messuage in Abyndon, which John le Tannere, who was outlawed for
felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hard. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 514. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (14.)
1102. AVrit to the sheriff of Nottingham. Eltham. 25 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition before William de Beston and John de Bredon, bailiffs of the
liberty of the town of Nottingham, and Robert de Weston and John de
Watenowc. keepers of pleas of the croA\Ti there. Nottingham. Friday before
St. Cuthbert.
On Monday after Palm Sunday 2 Edward III Richard le Purser of
Nottingham soon after dinner passed without the dyke of Nottingham in a
place called Folecroft in the said liberty, and Richard son of WilHam Bullok,
taldng \vith him Richard son of Simon Bullok, followed the said Richard le
Purser and attacked him, and the said Richard son of William struck him on
the head with a falchion (fauchon) and wounded liim to the brain, and gave
him another wound in the left side of his body to the heart, whereof he died ;
the said Richard son of Simon was aiding in the said felony.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (15.)
1103. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Kenilworth. 20 November
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Nottingham. Friday the morrow of St. Andrew.
John Butturt, Peter de Bello Campo, William Inge, Henry Spigumel,
Peter de Malo Lacu, John de Insula, John de Nevile, John de Annesley, Richard
de Byngham, Walter de Goushull, Hervey de Staunton, John de Stonouere,
Edmund Deyncourt, Richard de Wylughby the elder, William de Meynhull.
Adam del Crokedayk, John Deyncourt, Ralph de CrophuU, Henry de
Faucomberge, Robert de Perpount, John Burser, Richard de Wylughby
the younger and Richard de W^hatton have been justices appointed to deliver
the gaol of Nottingham since the last eyre ; Robert Perpount, Richard de
Whatton, Ralph de Crophull, Richard de Grey, Nicholas de Cantulupo, John
de Mounteny and Walter de Goushull have been keepers of the peace mthin
the county of Nottingham since the last eyre ; John de Doncastre, knight,
has been justice to hear and determine felonies in the said county since the
last eyre. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (16.)
1104. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
25 August 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Dadynton. 14 October.
The abbot of Circestre never acquired 10 marks of yearly rent in Abberbury.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 506. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (17.)
1105. W>it to Simon de Bereford. escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
20 September 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Windsor. 9 October.
MISCELLANEOUS 273
John atte Leye, who held 5 acres of land in la Legh by la Hurst of the abbot
of Abyndon in villenage, alienated the said land to William de Elsefeld,
wherefore the abbot entered the same. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 497.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (18.)
1106. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Westminster. 14 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Monday after St. Matthias.
Gilbert de Naillesworth was seised of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate
of land in Avenynge and demised the same to Roger de Cauntebrugge, parson
of the church of Avenynge, for life, with reversion to the said Gilbert and
his heirs.
At the county held next before St. Luke 18 Edward II the said Gilbert was
outlawed for a felony committed against James Baldouch in the lifetime of
the said Roger, who died at Whitsun next following ; after his death Wilham
de Loebury, then parson of the church of Avenyng, intruded himself into the
premises and held them for 3 years and more.
The premises have not been for a year and a day in the king's hand, nor
has the king or any other had waste thereof.
The said Gilbert held the said messuage and land of the abbess of Caen ;
William Reygnald of Baldok, now parson of the church of Avenyng, holds
them ; the said William ought to answer the king for the year and day.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (19.)
1107. Petition to the King and Council from the abbot and convent of
St. Dogmell's in Wales. French.
Writ of privy seal to the bishop of [Lincoln], chancellor. Wodestoke.
19 March 3 Edward III. [1329.] French.
Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, earl of March, justice of Wales, or to him
who suppHes his place in South Wales. Dated as above. By writ of p.s.
Inquisition before Robert de Malleye, supplying the place of the said justice
in South Wales. Saturday after St. Tiburcius and St. Valerian.
From the time of the foundation of the abbey of St. Dogmell's the lords of
Kemmeys, founders thereof, were not wont to take any issues thereof during
voidance. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 455. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (20.)
1108. Petition to the king from John de Assheburnham. French.
Writ of privy seal to H. bishop of Lincoln, chancellor. Windsor. 29 January
3 Edward III. [1329.] French.
Commission to Giles de Breanzoun and William de Ponte Roberti. Windsor.
30 January.
Inquisition : — Borham. Monday after St. Gregory the Pope.
Timber taken from the lands of John de Assheburnham. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 449. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (21.)
1109. Commission to Wilham de Herle, Robert de Gaddesby and Roger
de Belegrave. Walyngford. 7 April 3 Edward III. [1329.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Leycestre. Thursday before St. Barnabas.
The abbot of Leicester bought a parcel of wood in Haliwellhauh by
Loughteburgh from Henry de Bello Monte long before the said Henry's
rebellion, viz. on Monday the morrow of Mid Lent 2 Edward III, and paid
28^. therefor.
The said parcel contains about two acres. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (22.)
Wt. 34623. i 18
274 INQUISITIONS
1110. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent, Elthara.
4 May 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Dunmawe. 21 May.
The priory of Dunmawe is of the patronage of the son and heir of Robert
le fuitz Wautier, whose ancestors used not to receive any profits thereof
during voidance.
Similar inquisition : — Henhowe, co. Suffolk. 29 May.
Similar inquisition :— Hemenhale, co. Norfolk. 27 May. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 468. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (23.)
1111. Commission to Simon de Bereford, John le Mareschal and William
de Kyrkeby. Windsor. 3 February 3 Edward III. [1329.] By the king.
Writ of venire, facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Bedford.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Windsor.
4 February.
Inquisition before the said John and William. Dunstaple. Thursday
after St. Valentine.
Henry earl of Lancaster David earl of Athol Hugh Daudeleye, Thomas
Wake, Henry Beaumound, William Trussel, Thomas Roscelyn and Thomas
Wyther came with their retinues to Bedford contrary to the statute of
Northampton.
Similar inquisition.
No person of the town of Dunstaple bore arms against the Idng contrary
to the statute of Northampton at the town of Bedford or elsewhere.
The jury are quite ignorant of the names of persons so armed now at
Bedford, because they of the town of Dunstaple have no knowledge without
the liberty of the said town.
Similar inquisition : — Bedford. Monday after St. Scolastica.
Henry earl of Lancaster, the earl of Athol, Thomas Wake, Henry
Beaumound, Hugh Daudeleye, Thomas Rosselyn, Thomas Whyther, William
Trussel the elder, William Trussel the younger, Thomas Spigoumel, John
Pycot of Ronhale, John Botetourt, John Engayne and John de Denham,
knights, Thomas de Pabenham, Edward de Pabenham, Robert atte Beche,
Robert Baret, Robert Gobioun, Robert Farnham, John Juel, Robert de
Saltmerhs, John Pippard of Goldyngton, Robert Longevill, William de
Wymyngton, Robert Duraunt of Brenne, John de Bedeford, Thomas de Chike-
well, and others unknown came to Bedeford against the king with armed
power contrary to the statute of Northampton.
Inquisition before Sir John Mareschal, knight, and William de Kyrkeby.
Bedford. Monday after St. Scolastica.
Henry earl of Lancaster and several great persons with their retinues
came to Bedford on Wednesday after the Epiphany last, armed to the terror
of the people, and contrary to the statute of Northampton, viz. Sir David
earl of Atheles, Sir Henry de Beaumund, Sir Thomas Wake, Sir Hugh de
Audele, and Sir Henry de Fereres ; with whom came several knights, viz.
Sir Thomas Rocelyn, Sir William Lovel, Sir Thomas Wyther, Sir WilHam
Trussel the elder, Sir William de Bradesshawe, Sir John Botetourt, Sir Thomas
Spygurnel and several other knights, as to whose names the jurors are ignorant,
with other armed men, viz. Robert Gobyoun, Robert de Farnham, William
de Wymmgton, John Pippard, Robert atte Beche, Thomas de Thornham,
MISCELLANEOUS 275
Thomas de Pabenham, Edward de Pabenham, Robert de Helpeston, John
Juel, Thomas de Jykewell of London, John de Bedeford of London, Simon
son of Colet de Buddenho and WilHam son of Henry atte Grene of the borough
of St. Edmunds, with others unknown.
Tlie aforesaid persons lodged in the town of Bedford against the will of
the commonalty.
Sir Thomas Rocelyn came by night, with several others unkno^vn, to the
lodging {hospicium) of Sir John Mareschal the sheriff at Bedford and broke
his doors and entered his close, and took away the said sheriff and detained
him a day and a night against his will.
Similar inquisition.
Henry earl of Lancaster, David earl of Athol, Thomas Wake, Hugh
Daudeleye, Thomas de Ferrar', William Lovel, Henry de Beaumound, Thomas
Rosselyn, Thomas Wythur, John Botetourt, Thomas Spigournel, John de
Twyford, John Anton', John Fythz Symound, Henry de Leveshale, John de
Pavely, John de Deneham, Henry de HuUe, William Trossel the elder, WilHam
Trossel the younger, William de Bradeshawe, William atte Lee, Philip de
Schete\^'ynde, William de Chetwode, Thomas Engayne, John Engayne, Edmund
de Appelby, Henry de Leybourne, Heldebrond de London, Henry de Ferrar',
William de Winestowe, Roger de Cully, William Blount, William de
Walkyngton, Richard de Ryvers, John Sapy, Henry de Ha[mbur]y, Simon
de Beltoft, Peter Saltemers, Simon Jolet, Thomas de Pabenham, Edward de
Pabenham, Robert atte Beche, William Baret, Robert Gobyon, Roger atte
Stokke, Thomas de Skefton, Geoffrey and Simon his brothers, John Leure,
WilHam atte Halle of Donstapele, Thomas his brother, Ralph de Ferar', Henry
Danet, Marmaduke de Grindale, John Blount, John Jeryn, John Dykeby of
Leycestre, John Child of Billesdon, Robert de Saltemeyrs, Walter Bever,
Thomas Bever, Robert de Helpeston, Robert de Bottesford of Stodham,
PhiHp de Wybbessnade, John Juel, William Godessance, Robert Gower, John
Pippard of Goldyngton, the brethren of Radeclyve of co. Lancaster, Thomas
de Thornham of co. Southampton, William son of Henry atte Grene of the
borough of St. Edmund's, William de Quynton, William de Stermouth, William
de Wymondton, John de Abyndon of Norton Brun, Thomas his brother, Henry
his brother, Henry de Twyford, Thomas de Sceftington, Francis le Botyler,
William le Heir, John Rosselyn, Robert Broun, and Robert de Farnham
came to Bedeford against the king with armed power contrary to the statute
of Northampton. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (24.)
1112. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey. Westminster. 14 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition :■ — Suthwerk. Friday after St. Valentine.
On Thursday after St. Andrew 1 Edward III Baukin Brounlysk, Solomon
Ragoun, fishmonger of London, and Robert le Plomer of Candelwykestrete,
with others unknown, came to Suthwerk and assaulted John Baillol and
conveyed him to Neugate and imprisoned him there, and forcibly took from
him certain writs of the king and letters of Queen Isabel, which had been
delivered to him to carry to certain places, and threw them into the mud.
Cf. Patent Roll CaleruJar, p. 425. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (25.)
1113. Writ to Simon de Bereford, cscheator south of Trent. Wallingford.
6 April 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Buckingham.
276 INQUISITIONS
Inquisition : — Wynchyndon. 25 April.
The advowson of the abbey of Nottele belongs to Roger de Mortiio Mari,
earl of March, John de Bonn, earl of Hereford and Essex, and Laurence de
Hastynges, lord of Crendon. Cf. Close Roll CaUfidar, p. 464.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (26.)
1114. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Westminster. 13 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Abyndon. 28 May.
Richard Reignald, who was hanged for felony, had a messuage and a virgate
of land in Abyndon, which have been for a year and a day and more in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 468. C. Inq. Misc. File III. (27.)
1115. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Westminster. 3 February
3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Abyndon. 28 May.
William le Bowyare, who was lianged for felony, had a messuage in Abyndon,
which has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 467. C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (28.)
1116. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Windsor. 26 July 3 Edward III,
[1329.]
Inquisition : — Calton. Monday after St. Oswald.
Thomas Wyther and Agnes his wife purchased to themselves and the heirs
male of the said Thomas in tail by a fine from William de Ipestanes a messuage,
2 carucates of land, 16 acres of meadow and 10 marks 6s. 8d. of rent in Calton
and Onemastmathefeld.
The premises are held of Roger de Okovere, the prior of Tuttebury, and
Nicholas de Longeford. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 489.
C. Inq. Misc. File 111. (29.)
1117. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Westminster. 6 December
4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King and Council.
Inquisition : — Lodelowe. Saturday after St. Lucy.
The castle of Lodelowe, a third part of a moiety of the town of Lodelowe,
a carucate of land, 6 acres of meadow and 2 watermills there and the manor
of Staunton Lacy are of the inheritance of Joan, late the wife of Roger de
Mortuo Mari, earl of March. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 111.
C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (1.)
1118. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
10 June 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Brune. 20 June.
Certain tithes, gifts and privileges belonging to the abbot of Brunne. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 48. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (2.)
1119. Writ to the justiciary of Ireland or to him who supplies his place,
Westminster. 17 December 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition before Roger Outlawe, prior of the Hospital of St. Jolm of
Jerusalem in Ireland, supplying the place of John Darcy ' le Cosyn,' justiciary
of Ireland. Dublin. Monday after three weeks from Easter 5 Edward III.
[1331.J
MISCELLANEOUS 277
Valuation of the manors of Rathwer and Rathfaigh . Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 377. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (3.)
1 1 20. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Eltham.
9 February 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Northam. 22 March.
A ferhng of land of the abbot of Tavistoke in Abbodisham was long since
held of the abbot's predecessors in villenage from time beyond memory until
Robert Champeaux, late abbot, entered the same after the death of Henry
atte Yete, who held it in villenage, as was lawful.
The land is of the yearly value of 5s. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (4.)
1 1 21 . Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator north of Trent. Eltham.
27 January 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Friday before St. George.
John de Medilton, a rebel, held in West Swynburn a toft and 30 acres of
land, which before the destruction by the Scots were worth 105. a year and
now are worth nothing.
Tlie premises were not taken into the late Idng's hand because they have
lain waste since the time of the said John's rebellion.
C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (5.)
1122. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
13 April 4 Edward III. [1330.] By writ of p.s.
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Donyngton. Saturday the eve of St. Botulph the abbot.
John de Wodeford, master of the hospital of St. John of Donyngton, used
to have every week 2 cart loads of brushwood in Donyngton park, until the
town and park of Donyngton came to the hands of Kmg Edward II. Cf . Close
Boll Calendar, p. 104. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (6.)
1123. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Oseneye.
11 July 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Extent of the manor of Wynterboume Houton. 22 July. Sum,
12/. 6s. 2d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 116. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (7.)
1124. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Brunne.
12 August 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Depinge. Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
John Wake, sometime lord of the manor of Depinge, granted to Philip de
Merston and his heirs 4 marks of yearly rent from the mills of Depinge. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 70. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (8.)
1125. Petition of Henry earl of Lancaster to the King and Council.
French.
Writ to John de Bolyngbroke, escheator north of Trent. Oseneye. 10 July
4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Bamburgh. Thursday before St. Luke.
King Edward II granted to Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, and his heirs,
all the lands in Neuland and Wamdham, co. Northumberland, which belonged
278 . INQUISITIONS
to Sir John de Midilton, who adhered to the Scots rebels, and deUvered
to the said earl seisin thereof in his own person on the place of Neuland in
the presence of John earl Warenne, William de Latimer, knight, and other
great persons, on Thursday the eve of the Nativity of St. Mary 14 Edward II.
The said earl continued his seisin all his life.
The present king granted the said lands to Thomas de Bamburgh, clerk,
for life ; they are held of Sir Henry, earl of Lancaster, by the yearly service
of half a knight's fee, and are of the yearly value of 6/. 10s.
Draft of the foregoing inquisition. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (9.)
1126. Commission to John de Brompton, Thomas de Gergrave and Thomas
de Hemyngford. Westminster. 11 January 4 Edward III. [1331.] By
the Council.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Thomas. Chesham. Monday
after the octave of St. Hilary.
Simon de Bereford had in Amodesham a messuage called ' Shardelawes '
and divers tenements and rent, held of the earl of Hereford, of the yearly
value of 4:1. 175. 2d.
Similar inquisition.
The said Simon had a messuage in Amodesham, held of the earl of Hereford,
and certain rent in Chesham, held of John Sifrewast. Sum, Gl. 2s. S^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (10.)
1127. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Eltham.
6 February 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Aumbresbury. 9 March.
The manor of Mildestone is held of Edmund earl of Kent. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 15. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (11.)
1 1 28. Commission to WilHam le Moigne and John Waldeshef . Winchester
22 March 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — St. Ive's. Saturday in Easter week.
Edmund, late earl of Kent, disseised Simon de Drayton of 18 acres of land
and 5 acres of wood in the manor of Wassingle. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 34.
C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (12.)
1129. Writ to the sheriff of Lincohi, Wodestoke 13 July 4 Edward HI.
[1330.]
Inquisition : — Brascebrig. Sunday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
A toft and 4 bovates of land in Hermeston, which Robert Payable, who
was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
band. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 59. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (13.)
1130. Commission to WilUam de Cossale, WilUam de Stowe, Richard de
Cestria and Gregory atte Shire. Westminster. 8 December 4 Edward III.
[1330.] By petition of parliament.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriffs of London.
Letter from William de Cossale to the said sheriffs. London. Friday
the feast of St. Peter's Chair 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Panel of jurors.
MISCELLANEOUS 279
Inquisition before the said William and William. The third Sunday in
Lent 5 Edward III.
The tenement in Lumbardestrete in the city of London, which belonged
to the merchants of the Bardi, is charged with 5 marks of yearly rent payable
to Isabel late the wife of Walter de Rokesle for her hfe and to his heirs after
her death. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 364. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (14.)
1131. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Clyve.
8 August 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Warwick.
Inquisition before John de la Bruere, sub-escheator in co. Warwick.
Ckjleshull. 24 August.
Richard de Wytakere held no lands of the king in chief in Tamworthe,
Pyrycroft, Glascote, Nethere Whitacre and Halughton on the day when he
alienated his lands to William de Cuyly, parson of the church of Estweyt,
except a moiety of 4 messuages in Tamworthe, which he held of the king in
free burgage by the service of finding, with Ralph Basset of Drayton, who
held the other moiety, coals and litter for the lung's chamber for a night,
when the king hunted in the hay of Hope was and lay at Tamworthe Castle ;
the said moiety is of the yearly value of 4s.
The said Richard held on the said day a moiety of Pyrycroft and Glascote
of John de CUnton of Makestoke by the yearly service of 25. , the said moiety
being of the yearly value of 1005. besides the rent ; also a moiety of the manor
of Nethere Whitacre, of the yearly value of 151., of Joan de Frevile, lady of
Tamworthe Castle, by knight service ; also certain tenements in Halughton
of the yearly value of 60s., of Ralph Basset of Drayton.
C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (15.)
1 1 32. Commission to Robert de Asshele, Robert de Kelleseye and Gregory
atte Shire. Wodestoke. 16 July 4 Edward III. [1330.] By petition of
the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Middlesex.
Inquisition before Robert de Kelseye and Gregory atte Shire. La Whyte-
chapel. Sunday after St. Laurence.
Thomas Wake of Lydel on 16 March 12 Edward II demised what is called
the manor of Stebenhuth to John de Aynesham for twelve years. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, p. 57. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (16.)
1133. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
17 July 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Kelby. Tuesday after St. Laurence.
Thomas Wake of Lydel granted to John Toly of Wymundham for life 10/.
of yearly rent from certain tenants in the manor of Kelby. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 63. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (17.)
1134. Writ to Robert Selyman. escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
7 December 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition before the escheator in co. Suffolk. Neidham. 7 January.
[1331.]
Ahenation of 40 acres of land in Hemmynggestone, formerly held by Roland
le Fartere. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 187. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (18.)
280 INQUISITIONS
1 1 35 . Petition to the king from William Waleis and Mary his wife. French. .
Writ to the keeper of the castle, town and honor of Dynebiegh. Westminster.
20 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before Sir Robert de Pieulesdon, loiight, supplying the place
of Sir William de Erkalwe, keeper of the castle, towTi and honor of Dynebiegh.
Dynebiegh. 9 February 5 Edward III.
Mary wife of Wilham Waleys is daughter and heir of Richard de Herefiford
and was seised of all the lands which belonged to her father in the lordship
of Dynebiegh, whereof he was seised on the day of his death as of the gift of
Henry de Lacy, then earl of Lincoln, and lord of Dynebiegh.
The said Richard had a charter of the said earl which was burned in the
last war in North Wales called the ' war of Madoc'
There are at Dynebiegh a burgage and a curtilage and at Wickewere a
messuage and 180 acres of arable land, wood and pasture by estimation.
The burgage and curtilage with a bovate of land were held of the said earl
and his heirs by the yearly service of a penny at Christmas called ' housgable ' ;
the other tenements by the service of finding for the ward of Dynebiegh Castle
in time of war two armed horsemen for four days or one for eight days at the
will of the said earl and his heirs, and rendering yearly at Christmas for every
bovate of land a halfpenny, the bovate containing 10 acres, and doing suit
to the English court of Dynebiegh every three weeks.
William de Codenoure, sometime husband of the said Mary, had no right
in the said tenement except as her husband.
The tenements were seized into the hands of the said earl for divers
trespasses, whereof he accused the said WilUam.
The said earl gave the said tenements to certain Welshmen in exchange
for tenements in Astrete Canon within the manor of Kilford, of which
tenements the king was seised on the day when the writ came to the said
keeper by the forfeiture of Roger de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March and lord
of Dynebiegh ; Ithel Loyd, the two sons of his brother, Cadogan Bocton,
his two brothers, the two sons of Ejamon Koyck and others are now tenants
thereof. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (19.)
1136. Commission to Thomas de Eggefeld, clerk. Gloucester. 23 June
4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Wilts.
Extent of the lands in Eton Meysy, which belonged to George de Percy
in right of Margaret his wdfe. Tuesday after St. Peter's Chains.
Wilts.
Extent of the lands in Chaldefeld and Atteworthe, which belonged to the
said George in right of his wife, and of 38 acres of land in Chaldefeld which
he purchased.
Hants.
Extent of the lands in Swath elyng which belonged to Ingelram Berenger.
Wednesday the feast of St. Peter's Chains.
Hants.
Extent of the manor of Sheptone with lands in Snodynton, which belonged
to Ingelram Berenger. Thursday 2 August.
Wilts.
Extent of the lands in Aldredeston and Colemor, which belonged to Ingelram
Berenger. Friday after St. Peter's Chains.
WUts.
MISCELLANEOUS 281
Extent of the manors of Eblesboumwake and Alvedeston, which belonged
to Ligelram Berenger.
Berks.
Extent of two parts of the manor of Wantynge, which belonged to Fulk
filz Waryn. Saturday after St. Margaret.
Whytyngton .
Extent of the castle and manor of Whytyngton, which belonged to Fulk
filz Waryn. Tuesday before the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr.
Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 126, and Close Boll Calendar, pp, 76, 95.
C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (20.)
1 1 37. Writ to the sheriff of Hereford. Westminster. 6 December
4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King and Council.
Inquisition : — Maurdyn. Monday after St. Lucy. [1331.]
The lands, which are of the inheritance of Joan late the wife of Roger de
Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, at Malmeshull are of the yearly value of 201.
and are held of Margaret late the wife of Edmund de Mortuo Mari by the
service of a quarter of a knight's fee.
The lands, which are of the inheritance of the said Joan in Wlfrilowe, are of
the yearly value of 10 marks and are held of John de Bohun, earl of Hereford,
by the yearly service of 2s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 99.
Commission to Ralph Basset of Drayton, Richard de Wylughby, Roger
HiUary and Robert de Aston. Lincoln. 5 July 5 Edward III. [1331.]
By the King and Council.
Inquisition before the said Roger and Robert. Lodeford. Sunday after
St. Peter's Chains 5 Edward III.
Right of Edmund de Mortuo Mari in the lands and castles of Melenyth,
Kenthles, Dynbaud, Kedewyng, Dolvoreyn and Comotoyder, in Wales and
the marches. Cf. Close Boll 5 Edward III, Pi. 2, m. 17, Calendar, p. 345.
Similar inquisition as to the right of the said Edmund in the castle and
manor of Wyggemore and other lands. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 350.
Writ to Antony de Lucy, justiciary of Ireland, or to him who supplies his
place. Lincoln. 20 July 5 Edward III. By the King.
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Meath. Witness : Antony de Lucy,
justiciary of Ireland. 13 October.
Panel of jurors.
Similar writ to the steward of the liberty of Trym.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Drogheda. Monday after St. Luke.
Richard son of John de Moylagh granted to Roger de Mortuo Mari of
Wygemore and Joan his wife the manor of Moylagh in Moyfynnoragh. Cf.
Close Boll Calendar, p. 371. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (21.)
1 1 38. Commission to William Botiller of Wemme, Robert Corbet of Morton,
Hugh Say, Laurence Toumev and Roger de Pikering. Kenilworth.
30 December 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Hodynet. Thursday after St. Thomas the Martyr
4 Edward III. [1330.]
John de Verdon, sometime lord of Stoke on Tyren, and his ancestors had
in the said manor infangenthef, uthfangenthef and view of frankpledge.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 53. C. Inq. Misc. File 112. (22.)
282 INQUISITIONS
1139. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
26 July 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Exeter. 9 August.
The manor of Ippelepenne, which belonged to John de Sancto Amando,
lately deceased, is of the yearly value of 20?. 16c?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (I.)
1140. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Eltham. 8 February
4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition before Reynold de Pekkebing, keeper and bailiff of Queen Isabel's
liberty of Tykhull. West Drayton. Monday after St. Mary Magdalene.
The tenements in West Drayton and Bevercotes, which William Veysyn,
who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 53. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (2.)
1141. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
26 July 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Welesbourn. 7 August.
Valuation of tenements in Screveley in the king's hand by tlie forfeiture
of Juhana de Murdak. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (3.)
1142. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Winchester.
18 March 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Hants.
Extent of the manor of Asshele and of rent in Netherdane, Craule, Romeseye
and Up Sumburne. Winchester. 19 March. Sum, 28/. 3s. 7|f?. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 517, C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (4.)
1143. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
26 November 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Dorset.
Inquisition : — Wymbourne Ministre. Thursday after St. Hilary.
Roger Martel and Ive Martel, sometime lords of the manor of Hyneton
Martel, gave to the prior and convent of Christ Church, Twynham, a yearly
rent of 1035. and 2 quarters of wheat from the said manor. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 198. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (5.)
1144. Inquisition before William de Herle and Nicholas Fastolf.
Nottingham. Friday after St. Mark 4 Edward III. [1330.]
The burgesses of Nottingham from time beyond memory until the
completion of a charter of King John had a gaol in the town of Nottingham ;
also from the completion of the said charter until the town was taken into the
hand of King Edward I, and from the restitution of the town until now, as
belonging to the town in aid of their farm, for the custody of all men taken
or attached within the liberty of the town, until they should be delivered
according to law. Cf. No. 1164, below. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (6.)
1 1 45. Commission to Robert de Daventre, Hugh de Prestwold and John
Basset of North Luffenham. Wodestoke. 28 March 4 Edward III. [1330.]
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Extent of the manors of Loughtebourgh and Beaumanoir before the said
Robert and Hugh. Friday 13 April. Sum, 126^. 5s. l^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (7.)
1146. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland. Westminster. 7 December
4 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Monday before the Purification 4 Edward III [sic).
Robert de Gryndone and Margery his wife hold a tenement in the city of
Carlisle of the abbot of Geddewrth by the yearly service of 8s., which is
12 years in arrear, and they shaU find for the abbot on all his arrivals at the
said tenement for each of his horses a candle of Paris and fitter for beds and
for horses, and the abbot shall have in the said tenement a place for a chamber
and a stable. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (8.)
1 1 47. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Gloucester.
25 June 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Mersham. 26 July.
The priors of Bilsyntone acquired certain land in the marsh of Romenal
and in Uplaunde long before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 73. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (9.)
1 1 48. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
28 April 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Northlecch. 18 June.
Hugh le Despenser the younger on the day of his forfeiture was seised of
4s. of rent in Foxcote to be received from John Crossom and held of the heirs
of Robert Crossom of Beniynton without service. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 47.
In an inquisition taken at Brembre on Wednesday the eve of St. Barnabas
1 Edward III it is found that the said Hugh held two parts of the manor of
Wykham by Stenyngge. Cf. Close Roll 3 Edward III, m. 6, Calendar, p. 502.
Inquisition : — Kerseye. 11 October.
After the death of Edmund de Weyland the said Hugh entered certain
tenements in Kerseye in the name of wardship. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 71.
C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (10.)
1 1 49. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Oseneye.
12 July 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Wilts.
Extent of lands in Sutton Maundevile, which belonged to Hugh le Despenser
the elder. Wilton. 18 June. Sum, il. lis. 4d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 174. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (11.)
1150. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
2 April 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Colcestre. 21 April.
Neither the king nor his ancestors ever received any profits of the priory
of Mereseye or of manors of Mereseye, Fyngryngho and Peet or of the half
hundred of Wensetre by reason of voidance of the abbey of St. Ouen, Rouen.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 25. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (12.)
284 INQUISITIONS
1151. Commission to the abbot of Langedon, the prior of Dover and Roger
de Reyham. Westminster, 14 December 4 Edward III, [1330.] By the
King.
Inquisition : — Dover Castle. Saturday the morrow of St, Thomas the
Apostle.
Defects in the buildings, engines, victuals and armour of Dover Castle.
C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (13.)
1152. Two petitions of the prior of Wirkesop to the King and Council.
French.
Two copies of a grant by Maud de Lovetot, sometime the wife of Gerard
de Fur ni vail, to the prior and convent of Wirkesop of a mill in Gringeleye.
Commission to William de Denum and WilUam Basset. Westminster.
8 JFebruary 1 Edward II. [1303.] By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Nottingham,
Inquisition : — Blyth. Friday after St. Matthias 1 Edward II.
Walter prior of Wyrksop was seised of a windmill at Gryngeleye.
Commission to Robert de Pirpount, Richard de Whatton and WilUam
Basset. Westminster. 16 December 4 Edward III. [1330.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and William. Warsop. Monday the
morrow of the Epiphany 4 Edward III.
Simon de Bereford, while he was farmer of Queen Isabel of the manor of
W^heteley, removed the mill of the prior of Wirksop from Grengeleye to
Wheteley.
Writ of certiorari. 5 December 4 Edward III. By petition of the Council.
Record and process of an assize of novel disseisin between the prior of
Wyrkesop and John Vescy, WilUam de Buggethorp, John Thorald and
Constance late the wife of Henry de Alemannia, relating to the said mill in
Greyngeley, Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 197. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (14.)
1153. Writ to Robert Selvman, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
5 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Bekenesfeld. 22 January.
Ralph de Wedon demised to Simon de Bereford for life a messuage and a
carucate of land in Amondesham and Little Mussenden, also 6 acres of
meadow of the fee ' Le raan ' in Amondesham, the said Simon as escheator
having caused all the lands of the said Ralph to be taken into the king's
hand supposing him to hold of the king, M'hereas he held nothing of the king, and
detaining them contrary to the king's writs and charter until the said Ralph
demised to him the tenements before mentioned.
C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (15.)
1154. Inquisition in the king's chancery at Tjnighirst. Thursday 1 March
4 Edward III. [1330.]
Certain tenements are parcel of the manor of Bolstrode. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. U. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (16.)
1155. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Wodestoke. 8 June 4 Edward III.
[1330.]
Extent of the manor of Wymbissche. 3 July. Sum, 39Z. 95. i^d.
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Extent of 2 messuages and 200 acres of marsh in Buniham. Saturday
the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. [1331.] Sum, 71. 12s. Cf. Close Boll
CaUivdar, p. 45. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (17.)
1 1 56. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent, to extend the
lands in Dulverton, which Hawise Pyn, deceased, held for life. Wodestoke.
22 April 4 Edward III. [1330.] Cf. Calendar of Inquisitions post mortem,
vol. vii. No. 287. C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (18.)
1157. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke,
18 May 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Bedford.
Inquisition : — Bedford. 27 May.
Reynold Perot held the manor of Herlingdon of John de Sancto Amando
and not of the Idng. Cf. Close Roll Cahndai , p. 41.
C. Inq. Misc. File 113. (19.)
1 1 58. Commission to Peter Doyn el and Robert de Hungerford. Winchester.
18 March 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Tuesday in Easter week.
Repairs needed in the castle of Old Sarum.
Mention is made of the great tower over the__g^on, a little tower at the{
entry of the great tower, Harlewyn's tower, a liairTaT chamber, kitchen and
bakehouse which fell down in the year 1 Edward II, but whereof the walls i
are standing, the eastern gate, the wheel of the well and the chapel of)
St. Cross without the gate. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (l.)J
1159. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
14 April 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Donynton. Wednesday the feast of St. Mark.
Richard Nowel and others (named) bought from Edmund, earl of Kent,
all the growing wood in a place called Berneshull within the park of Donyngton.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 212. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (2.)
1160. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
15 December 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Thetford. 3 January. [1331.]
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, demised the manor and town of Thetford
to Ralph de Cobham for life. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 117,
C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (3.)
1161. Writ to the sheriff of Cornwall. Westminster. 10 December
4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Launceton. Monday before the Conversion of St. Paul.
[1331.]
Stephen de Binnacote died of illness at Stratton, co. Cornwall, on Saturday
after the Conversion of St. Paul 3 Edward III.
Writ of certiorari to the sheriff of Cornwall. 3 February 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Return endorsed stating that the said Stephen was indicted for homicide
of Richard de Okebeare at Bodecote and took to flight ; his lands were seized
into the hand of King Edward II and arrented at 5s. a year.
C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (4.)
286 INQUISITIONS
1 1 62. Writ to John de Bolingbroke, escheator north of Trent. Wodestoke.
20 April 4 Edward III. [1330.]
York.
Inquisition : — Haunthweyt. Thursday after St. Botulph.
Payn Tibbetoft died seised of no lands in Haunthweyt or elsewhere, except
those contained in the inquisition taken after his death.
C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (5.)
1163. Commission to Robert de Da ventre, Hugh de Prestwold and John
Basset of North Luffenham. Wodestoke. 28 March 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and Hugh. Loughtebourgh. 13 April.
Repairs needed in the manors of Loughtebourgh and Bealmanoir.
C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (6.)
1164. Commission to WiUiam de Herle, Robert de Malberthorp and Nicholas
Fastolf to inquire as to the right of the burgesses of Nottingham to have a
gaol. Wodestoke. 20 April 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Nottingham.
Precept to the sheriff to send a jury.
Panel of jurors. Cf. No. 1144 above. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (7.)
1165. Commission to Thomas de Heton, William de Denum, Richard de
Emeldon and Robert de Tughale. Oseneye. 12 July 4 Edward III. [1330.]
By the Council.
Inquisition before the said Wilham and Robert. Bamburgh Castle.
Saturday the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary.
I Repairs needed at ^Bamburgh Castle.
I The great tower and towers called Davytoure, Helletoure, Valetipping,
IDedehuse and Colelofte are mentioned. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, pp. 105, 195.
C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (8.)
1166. Commission to Robert de Aston and William de Gamach. West-
minster. 12 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Thursday after the Purification 5 Edward III.
Repairs needed at Gloucester Castle.
Mention is made of a chapel opposite Llanthony, a little chapel, Edwardes ^
chaumhre, a latrine called Kyngesivarderobe, a chapel adjoining the great
tower, a bridge opposite the town of Gloucester, the porter's chamber, the
constable's chamber near the great gate, the great staircase (staera) to the wall,
a bridge opposite Llanthony, the great bridge over the Severn and the"
weirs of Munstreworth and Dunye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 205, 265. \
C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (9.)
1167. Commission to Thomas de Bamburgh and Robert de Scarthburgh.'\
Clipston. 2 September 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Scardeburgh. Sunday, 7 October.
Repairs needed at Scarborough Castle by reason of defects in the times of
Henry de Percy, the warden, and his predecessors Ralph son of William, John
Sampson, Talifer de Tily, John de Moubray, and Giles de Bello Campo.
Mention is made of the great drawbridge between the barbican and the
castle, a wall within the castle by ' le Wylehole,' the castle rock on the norths
MISCELLANEOUS 287
broken by the sea, iron bars of the windows of the great hall within the great
tower, Cokfeldtonr and ten turrets on the great wall ; also velvet trappings,
white and coloured haketons, a cotarium barrez cum allett, cuisses of red
cendal, velvet and plate with pulley pieces, schynbandes, i&mheTs, a hauberk,
habergeons, corsets, collarets, shoes, gauntlets of mail and of plate, coifs,
headpieces with visors, bacinets, plates, pieces of iron shaped for schynebandes ,
crossbows, quarrels, garroks tipped with iron, great engines and springalds.
ICf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 214, 235. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (TO".)"
1168. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
11 April 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Derteford, co. Kent. Tuesday after the quinzaine of
Easter.
Thomas de Breynford of London and John le Clerk of Derteford bought
from Edmund, earl of Kent, all his growing wood at Swanescampe. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, p. 25. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (11.)
1169. Commission to William de Holyns and Roger atte Asshe, Oseneye.
12 July 4 Edward III. [1330.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Arundel. Wednesday after St. Matthew.
Agnes late the wife of Peter de Houtot was dowered with a third part of
two parts of the manor of Lovemenstre except the land of Bromhurst. Cf.
Close Boll Calendar, p. 70. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (12.)
1 1 70 . Commission to William Botiller of Wemme, Robert Corbet of Morton,
Hugh Say, Laurence Tourney, and Roger de Pikering. Kenilworth.
30 December 3 Edward III. [1329.]
Inquisition : — Hodenet. Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Waste in the manor of Stoke on Tyren, when it was in the king's hand,
after the death of Theobald de Verdun. Droghtrogh fixed in the ground are
mentioned as having been removed. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (13.)
1171. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
18 April 4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Clisthineton. 24 May.
A messuage and a moiety of a ferhng of land in Bradeham are parcels of the
land of Bradeham given by King John to the prior and monks of St. Nicholas,
Exeter. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 49. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (14.)
1 1 72. Writ to Simon de Bereford, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
16 April 4 Edward III. [1330.] By the king on the information of the
steward. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 135.
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Pyribrith. 29 April.
Edmund, late earl of Kent, had no goods or beasts in the manor of Pyrebrith
on the day of his capture, but had demised the manor to Amald Garcyc de
Sancto Johanne for a time not yet past ; the goods and beasts found there
belonged to the said Amald, viz. 2 cart horses, 3 plough beasts, a mare, 6
oxen, 16 cows, 8 steers, 12 young oxen, 9 calves, a boar, a sow with 6 sucking
pigs (porcellis), 8 porkers (porculi), 78 sheep, 2 quarters of rye in the grange
and 24 acres sown with rye. C. Inq. Misc. File 114. (15.)
288 INQUISITIONS
1173. Writ to John de Houton, escheator north of Trent. Havervng atte
Boure. 20 May 5 Edward III. [1331.] By writ of p.s.
Extent of the lands in Grene Hamerton, co. York, which belonged to Michael
de Harcla, Saturday after Trinity. C. Inq. Misc. File 115, (1.)
1 1 74. Writ to John de Houton, escheator north of Trent. Otteford.
10 March 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Extent of the lands in Shelf and Frissheleye, which belonged to Geoffrey
de Frissheleye, a rebel. . . . Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (2.)
1175. Norfolk.
Inquisition before Constantino de Mortuo Mari and John de Claver. Norwich.
... 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Thomas de Nerford was seised of 349 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow,
100 acres of pasture, 4 acres of wood and 15/. of rent in Wodeton, Sh[otes]ham,
Stratton, Therston, Welham and Habeton. Iin'perjeci. Cf. No. 1192
below. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (3.)
1176. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Langele. 4 February
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Abyndon. Thursday the feast of St. Valentine.
Tavo messuages and a moiety of a virgate and of an acre of land in AMmdon,
which were held by Geoffrey de Knoston of Abyndon, who on Saturday the
feast of St. Thomas the Martyr 4 Edward III by night feloniously lulled FeHcia
his wife, and forthwith fled to the church of Abyndon, and there on the
Thursday following abjured the realm, have been for a year and a day in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 437. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (4.)
1177. Commission to John de Houton, escheator north of Trent, Robert
de Barton and Robert Parvyng. Langele. 8 February 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Precept to the sheriff.
Extent of the manors of Penreth and Sourby. Illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (5.)
1178. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Westminster. 6 October
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Syvelesho. Thursday before St. Ambrose 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
A messuage in Fhtte, which Richard Mone, who was hanged for felony,
held, was occupied immediately after his death by Sabina his wife, who still
holds it.
The messuage is held of Richard Vippount ; the said Sabina had the Idng's
year, day and waste and ought to answer therefor.
G. Inq. Misc. File 115. (6.)
1179. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
22 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Salop.
Extent of the lands at Seueton, which belonged to William de Ocleye,
a rebel. 11 February 5 Edward III. Sum, 34s. id.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (7.)
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1180. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Westminster. 26 September 5 Edward
III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Aungre. Monday after the octave of Michaelmas.
Robert Willem held of Wilham bishop of Norwich, on the day when he
committed the felonies for which he was outlawed, 12 acres of arable land
of the yearly value of 4s., and an acre of meadow of the yearly value of 25.,
in Lambume ; also 25. of yearly rent, which he received from Christina Martyn,
for a cottage and 3 acres of land in Lambume, as mesne between her and the
bishop ; for which tenements the said Robert paid 65. Sd. yearly to the bishop,
as chief lord of that fee, and to the bailiff of the hundred of Aungre for the
sheriff's aid 12d. yearly, and he ought to do (faciei) suit to the said hundred
every three weeks, and pay for wardestaj of the said hundred 2d. yearly, and
find two men to watch for the said wardstaf for a night, who ought to take
4d. for their labour, and he ought to find {inveniet) a pound (parcum) for
distraints taken in the said hundred for green wax, and a prison with fetters
and other necessaries to guard the prisoners taken in the said hundred for a
day and a night, so that the tenements are very dear on account of (pro) the
services. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 186. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (8.)
1181. Letter from William Trussel, escheator south of Trent, to Walter de
Couvile, his sub-escheator in Gloucester, reciting a writ dated at Eltham
13 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Gloucester.
Inquisition before the escheator. Tettebury. Wednesday in Whitsun
week.
Hugh le Despenser the younger on the day of his forfeiture was seised of
625. of rent in Weston Brutte from 8 tenants, viz. Adam Thomas, Adam
le Cok, Richard le Clerk, John Seuare, Thomas Jones, Richard Seuare, Agnes
Huwes and William Est.
The said rent is held of Sir John de Wyhnton without service. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 255, * C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (9.)
1182. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator north of Trent. Claryndon.
8 December 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition :— Nottingham. 23 March 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Richard le Heryz held a messuage and 2 bovates of land in Stapelford, of
the yearly value of I65. M., of the king in chief as of the honour of Peverell
by foreign service ; John de Stapelford never had any estate therein. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 473. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (10.)
1183. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Suthwell.
25 July 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Oxford. 17 September.
A messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Haneburgh, which Walter
le Dossere holds for life by grant of Walter de Abyndon and Agnes his wife,
are held of Peter de Dodecot, lord of the manor of la Dounhalle, and not of
the king, by the yearly service of a penny. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 357.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (11.)
1 1 84. Commission to John de Shardelowe and John de Wohull. St.
Edmund's. 28 May 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the Council.
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290 INQUISITIONS
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Wridehngtone. Sunday after Trinity.
Valuation of the manor of Wredelingtone, which John de Pabenham, deceased ,
held for hfe of the inheritance of Laurence son and heir of John de Hastynges,
deceased, who held of King Edward II in chief on the day of his death, now
in the king's hand by reason of the death of the said John de Pabenham and
the minority of the heir. Sum, 61. 3s. lOd. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (12.)
1185. Writ to Richard Simond, steward of the county of Pembroke.
Stratford. 27 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Tuesday the feast of St. Barnabas.
Aymer de Valencia, late earl of Pembroke, granted to John de Castro and
Isabel his wife for their Hves 6 bovates of land in Corston, who peacefully held
the same without charter for a yearly rent of 465. M.
Thomas de Hompton, late steward of the said county, in the time of Sir Roger
de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, who had the wardship of the said county
by the king's grant, disseised the said John and Isabel, because the said John
took to flight for a debt in which he was bound to David Bermond for a trespass
and for fear of imprisonment.
The said land is in the king's hands by the death of the said Sir Roger,
and is of the demesnes of the said county, and of the yearly value of 46s. %d.,
and is now in the king's hands by the death of Walter de Castro, who held it
at will and by the demise of the said Thomas de Hompton.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (13.)
1186. Commission to Gilbert Talbot, WilHam de Rupe, John de Stouford
and William Casse. Suthwell. 24 July 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before the said Wilham and WilMam. Pembroke. Thursday
after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Roger de Mortuo Mari, having the wardship of the county and Uberty of
Pembroke, by reason of the minority of Laurence son and heir of John de
Hastynges, by the king's grant, caused to be seized into the king's hand the
lands of David de Barry, ^iz. the manor of Maynerbir, and Seint Jamyston
and Neweton members thereof, because the said Roger forbade the said David
from entering the manor of Pennaly on the possession of Richard de Barry,
whom the said David ejected contrary to the prohibition of the said Roger.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 270. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (14.)
1 1 87. Commission to John de Cantebrigge, Constantine de Mortuo Mari
and Robert de Walkefare. Bedford. 20 August 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Cambridge.
Inquisition : — Cambridge. Monday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
Thomas Pecche, knight, acquired the manor of Upwere, co. Cambridge,
from John Ha ward, knight, in the year 13 Edward II, with all its appurtenances
in Horningseye and Waterbeche, and a quay in Reche, and all other things
belonging to the said manor in cos. Cambridge and Norfolk.
The said Thomas peacefully continued his seisin of the said manor until
William le Moigne, sheriff of Cambridge, took it into the king's hand as the
manor of the said John Haward on Sunday before St. Peter's Chains
5 Edward III. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (15.)
MISCELLANEOUS 291
1 1 88. Commission to Roger de Novo Mercato, William Basset and Thomas
Deyvyll. Langele. 10 February 5 Edward III. [1331,] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition before the said Roger and Thomas. Campsale. Monday before
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Robert son of John de Treton was seised of a bovate of land in Ouston,
and gave the same to Robert de Veilly. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 254.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (16.)
1189. Writ to Gilbert Talebot, justice of South Wales, or to him who
supphes his place. Lincoln. 14 July 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before John Gyffard, supplying the place of the said justice.
Kermerdyn. Friday the morrow of the beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Roger de Mortuo Mari, late justice of Wales, seized into the king's hand
the lands of 45 of the king's free tenants in the commot of Meveneet, of 7 in
the commot oi Crewdyn, of 21 in Hann', of 6 in Kayrwederos, and of 3 in
Mabwynnion, which Jevan ap Madoc appropriated to the disinheritance of
the king, because the said Jevan was taken and imprisoned for divers felonies,
and arraigned therefor before the said justice in his session at Lanpadame on
the morrow of St. Matthew 3 Edward III, and confessed the same.
When the said Jevan was convicted, the said justice granted him life and
limb for a fine of 400 marks to be paid to the king, the said Jevan to suffer
perpetual imprisonment, for which money the said Jevan found sufficient
pledges, to whom the said justice granted all the lands and goods of the said
Jevan, which he had of inheritance, in aid of the said fine, and retained in the
king's hand the appropriated lands, for v/hich reason they are still in the
king's hands.
The said justice also took into the king's hands the lands of 10 free tenants
of the king in the commot of Hann', which Griffith Goch, brother of the said
Jevan, appropriated to the king's disinheritance, for which reason they are
still in the king's hands.
The said lands, while they were in the hands of the said free tenants, were
held of the king in chief by the services and rents of Westva and extended
according to quantity, and suit to the king's court, and finding men for the
king's war and carriage of timber to his castle of Lanpadarne and carriage
of hay of the meadow of Dyfryn Claiagt to the said castle, and a heriot for
the death of every tenant, and if they died without heirs tail the said lands '
were the king's escheat.
The tenants used to pay leyrwyte, pannage and wartheg keyg ; the lands
are of the yearly value of 10/. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (17.)
1190. Commission to John Claver and Walter de Fileby. Clar[endon].
August 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Thornham, co. Norfolk. 21 August.
John de Wassand and Rose his wife in the year 17 Edward II demised their
manor of Frenge to Godfrey de Rudham and Alan de Rudham for twelve
years. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 357. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (18.)
1 1 91 . Petition to the King and Council from Thomas son and heir of Ralph
de Grenham. French.
Commission to Robert de Thorp and Richard de Seint Lyz. Westminster.
15 January 4 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of the Council.
292 INQUISITIONS
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Rutland.
Letter from the said commissioners to the said sheriff. Thorp. 1 February
5 Edward III.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Ketene. Monday after St. Valentine 5 Edward III.
Neither John Lestraunge of ICnokyn, kinsman and heir of Ebulo de Montibus,
nor any of his ancestors, was ever seised of homages or services of Ralph de
Grenham, father of Thomas de Grenham, whose heir he is, or of any of the
said Ralph's ancestors.
Thomas de Grenham held the manor of Ketene of Edmund, earl of Arundel,
and it is now held of Richard his son and heir because the said Edmund acquired
the homage and service of the said Thomas of the said manor from Roger
Lestraunge, brother and heir of John Lestraunge of Knokyn.
The manor is held by a quarter of a knight's fee and homage and scutage ;
and is of the yearly value of 9/. 6,<?. C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (19.)
1 1 92. Commission to Constantine de Mortuo Mari and John Claver.
Croyndon. 7 March 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of the Council.
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Norwich. Wednesday after the close of Easter.
Thomas de Nerford, after the death of John de Nerford, his brother, whose
heir he is, in the year 3 Edward III entered into 349 acres of land, 30 acres of
meadow, 4 acres of wood and certain rent in Crouchestoke, Wotton, Shotes-
ham, Stratton, Therston, Weljiam and Happeton, and continued his seisin
for 2 months until Agnes, late the wife of the said John de Nerford, while
sole, disseised him and afterwards married John Mautravers, who was seised
of the said tenements whereof he found her seised, and continued his seisin
with her until the year 4 Edward III, when the said tenements by his
forfeiture came into the king's hand. The tenements in Crouchestoke are
held of the prior of Holy Trinity. Norwich, those in Wotton of William de
Chedistan, those in Shotesham of William de Watton, those in Stratton of
Nicholas de Stratton, those in Therston of Geoffrey de Say, those in Welham
of Alexander . . . and those in Happeton of John de Verdoun.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 161. I8d. Cf. No. 1175 above.
115. (3.) " C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (20.)
1 1 93. Commission to William de Bircestre and John de Dokelinton.
Langeleye. 6 February 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Oxford.
Inquisition : — Oxford Castle. Thursday before St. Gregory the Pope.
Repairs needed at Oxford Castle. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, pp. 257, 258.
C. Inq. Misc. File 115. (21.)
1 1 94. Commission to John de Cauntebrigge, John de Radenhale and
John Claver. Lichefeld. 8 July 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Nor\vich. Tuesday before St. Margaret.
John Howard, knight, the elder, gave to Richard de Comubia, parson of
the church of Walsoken, for hfe, the manors of Est Wynch, Est Walton,
Wygenhale and Thyryngton, a messuage and a carucate of land in South
Wotton and North Wotton and U. of yearly rent from divers tenants in Great
Walsingham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 351. C, Inq. Misc. File 116. (1.)
MISCELLANEOUS 293
1195. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
10 November 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Butelegate. 14 December.
John Mautravers the younger granted to John son of Ellis de Deverel and
Ehzabeth de Hyneton and the heirs of the said John all his tenements in
Deverel ; the said John Deverel and Elizabeth were jointly seised thereof until
he in the year 3 Edward III quitclaimed his estate therein to the said
Elizabeth, from which time she held the same.
The said John Mautravers the younger had the tenements by grant of John
de Mere and William de Mere, parson of the church of Donynton, and was
seised thereof until he granted them to the said John Deverel and Elizabeth
in the year 3 Edward III.
Robert le Bor quitclaimed his right to John Mautravers in the year
2 Edward II.
The said John Deverel on the day of his forfeiture had no estate in the
tenements which are held of the barony of Sharneton by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and are of the yearly value of 20 marks, and were taken into
the lung's hand by reason of the forfeiture of the said John Deverel.
Commission to Henry le Gulden, John ... St. Edmund's. 28 May
5 Edward III.
It is changed because it was sealed at another time by the Council.
Inquisition before Henry le Gulden, John de Brudeport and John de Ledrede
sub-escheator in co. Dorset, and keeper of the lands of Elizabeth de Hyneton.
Wymbourneministre. Saturday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Ellis Deverel in the year 6 Edward II granted to John de Deverel and
Elizabeth de Hyneton his wife for their lives divers tenements in Uddyng,
CO. Dorset. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 267. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (2.)
1196. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. CHpston.
6 August 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Crekelade. 14 August.
Valuation of the manor of Merston Meysy. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (3.)
1 1 97. Commission to John Inge, John de Trevaignon and Walter de
Sweynthull. Croydon. 28 February 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before John Inge and Walter de Sweynthull. Exeter. Monday
before the Annunciation.
Valuation of the town of Clifton Dertemouth. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
1333-1337, p. 12. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (4.)
1 1 98. Commission to Master Robert de Bluntesdon and Robert de
Hungerford. Derteford. 4 May 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the Council.
Wilts.
Extent of the manor of Sutton Maundevill. Tissebury. Wednesday after
St. Dunstan. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (5.)
1199. Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Haverynge
atte Boure. 12 May 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Panels of jurors.
Inquisition before J. bishop of Winchester, chancellor. Norwich. Tuesday
the feast of St. Barnabas.
294 INQUISITIONS
Before the completion of the charter of King Edward I to the burgesses of
Great Yarmouth on 2 July in the thirty-fourth year of his reign, ships loaded
with merchandise coming into the port of Yarmouth were unloaded and the
merchandise sold as well in the towns of Little Yarmouth and Gorleston as in
the town of Great Yarmouth at the will of the merchants, but afterwards
the burgesses of Great Yarmouth drew to themselves as much as they could
all the trade in great merchandise, fish and other victuals to maintain their
hberty, some of the merchants being willing and others not ; nevertheless
the men of Little Yarmouth and Gorleston drew to themselves what they
could to maintain their claim to a customary right.
There is a market at Little Yarmouth and Gorleston on Thursday and
there ought to be, but is not, a fixed fair day.
At the time of the fair of Great Yarmouth the men of Little Yarmouth and
Gorleston have been wont from time beyond memory to have shops with
EngHsh wool and linen, drapery and other merchandise, corn, horses, oxen,
sheep and other animals, nets , cords and other small things, taking toll for all
things sold in the said towns.
There is a single water descending from the high sea between the towns
of Great and Little Yarmouth to Beclys and Bungeye, which divides the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and there is a landing place for ships as well
on the side of Little Yarmouth and Gorleston as on the side of Great
Yarmouth.
Since the grant of the said charter the men of Little Yarmouth and Gorleston
have taken their ships to Great Yarmouth to load and unload, but at their
will and not to affirm the charter.
It would be to the great loss of the people if ships came to land and were
loaded and unloaded at Great Yarmouth and not elsewhere, as the charter
seems to say. Of. Close Roll Calendar, p. 327, and Patent Roll Calendar, p. 316.
C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (6.)
1 200. Petition to the King and Council from the dean and chapter of
Rouen. French.
Commission to John Randolf, John de Hampton and John de Beynham.
Windsor. 20 February 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of the Council.
Hants.
Inquisition : — Winchester. Tuesday the morrow of St. John before the
Latin Gate.
Certain wood and pasture are the soil of the said dean and chapter belonging
to their manor of Kyngesclere. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 246.
C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (7.)
1 201 . Commission to John de Wylughby, Robert de Malberthorp and
Geoffrey de Edenham. Lincohi. 23 July 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the
Council.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Tuesday after St. James.
Metes, bounds, rights and profits of the bailey of Lincoln Castle. Cf. Close
^Roll Calendar, p. 255,
Commission to John, bishop of Winchester, chancellor, Geoffrey le Scrope,
Ralph de Nevyll, Richard de Wylughby, Hugh de Burgo and John Lesturmy.
Lincoln. 16 July.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Panel of jurors.
MISCELLANEOUS 295
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Friday before St. Margaret.
The mayor, bailiffs and citizens of Lincoln do not make assay of the assise
of bread and ale as often as is necessary, and, when they do make it, they do
not punish trespassers by the ordinary punishments, but by ransoms and
amercements, which they levy to their own use ; before now they have levied
from Roger de Laghton for breach of the assise of bread and ale for a first
offence 12c?. and for a second 18c?. ; from John de Hole for a similar breach
for a first offence 6d. and for a second offence 12d. ; the said John was convicted
a third time and deserved the pillory, which punishment he redeemed for an
unknown sum of money ; they levied from John de Scotre, baker, for default
in the assise of bread, for which he deserved the pillory, a ransom of 105. ;
and from John de Sancto Ivone, for default in the weight of bread, for which
he deserved the pillory, a ransom of 10s. ; Roger de Walkerjrngham, John
de Parys and Emma de More, brewers, brew at their will without any assise
of their ale for a fine to be given to the bailiffs, and strangers commonly brew
for sale without any assise for a fine without any punishment.
The jurors can have no knowledge of the weights and measures unless they
were proved by the standard, but believe that they are not good.
C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (8.)
1 202. Commission to Peter de Middelton, William de Denum and Robert
de Shirebum. Lincobi. 22 July 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the said Peter and William. Lancaster. Tuesday before
St. Laurence.
Richard de Spaldyngton, keeper of the free chace of Bouland, lately in the
hand of Queen Isabel, cut down, or caused to be cut down, 220 green oaks
and 120 ashes ; destroyed the deer ; received great profit from the herbage ;
took a messuage, which William le Tumour held at a yearly rent of 12d.,
and made an approvement (approwiamentum) thereto of the queen's waste
arrented at 10s., and entirely concealed the same ; also he concealed for four
years past the rent of a messuage, which Robert le Tumour held ; the tenants
were much impoverished in his time, because they owed puture, viz. once
a year to the master forester, his 4 foresters, 2 grooms and 2 dogs, or 14c?.
each, and he had from every tenant puture for himself and 9 others and
sometimes 12, and 4 dogs, twice or thrice a year, or levied 45. for every puture.
Inquisition before the same. Bemalwyke. Friday the morrow of St.
Peter's Chains.
In the time of the said Richard 240 oaks and 100 ashes were cut down.
Other fiiidings as in the preceding inquisition. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 141., and Close Roll Calendar, p. 355. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (9.)
1 203. Petition to the King and Council from the people of the honor of
Chirk. French.
Commission to Roger de Puuelesdon and Roger Carles. Westminster.
18 December 4 Edward III. [1330.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Chirk. Friday after St. Ambrose. [1331.]
There was no forest or warren in the land of Chirk until it was given to
Roger de Mortuo Mari, the uncle, or for 12 years after he had seisin, but he
made forest and warren in waste lands and woods, so that the men and tenants
of the land could not have common of pasture for their animals, or hunt iu
the said woods, or take other profits, as they were wont.
296 INQUISITIONS
Forest tax {Treth foreste) and hound tax {Treth muyt) were not exacted
before the time of the said Roger beyond 55. Id., which of right ought to be
paid in the name of hound tax, but now the tenants pay 61. 145. 5d.
The said Roger began to take unjustly from his free tenants heriots and
leyrwythtes.
AU the free tenants used to have their own mills on their own soil without
paying any rent to the lord ; but the said Roger after about twelve years by
distraints made them pay him a certain rent yearly, viz, 11., and unjustly took
pannage and toll.
After his death Roger de Mortuo Mari, earl of March, continued these things
all his time. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (10.)
1 204. Petition to the King and Council from the abbot and convent of
Dieulacres. French.
Writ to the justice of Chester, or to him who supplies his place. Haverynge
atte Boure. 6 May 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Chester. Thursday before St. Margaret.
The waste of Ruddeheth is the soil of the said abbot and convent.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 191. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (11.)
1205. Inquisition before the escheator north of Trent. York. Tuesday
in Whitsun week 5 Edward III. [1331.]
The ancestors of Roger Bigot, sometime earl of Norfolk, lord of the manor
of Seterington, from time beyond memory have improved and arrented certain
lands in the said manor, whereof Thomas Whytheved and others (named)
are now tenants. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 251.
C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (12.)
1 206. Commission to Thomas de Eyvill, Nicholas de Langeton and Adam
de Hoperton. Eltham. 1 April 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of
the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Pontefract. Thursday the
feast of the Ascension.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Nicholas.
Bang Henry II, then lord of Essyngwald, made a composition with an
ancestor of John de Ej-viU, then lord of Thornton on the hill by Essyngwald,
and granted to him suit of mill of the tenants of Essyngwald at his miUs of
Thornton, and an oak yearly in the forest of Galtres for the maintenance of
the said mills, and that he should pay to the king for the suit 5 marks yearly.
All the tenants of the manor of Thornton from that time peacefully obtained
the said suit and the said oak until the time of King Edward II, when the oak
was withdrawn by the neghgence of the farmer of the mills for the time being ;
the oak is in arrears for 10 years past.
Writ to Ralph de Nevill, keeper of the forest beyond Trent, or to him who
supplies his place in the forest of Galtres. Westminster. 18 October
5 Edward III. By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before John Moryn, supplying the place of the said justice
in the forest of Galtres. York. Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope
6 Edward III. [1332.]
MISCELLANEOUS 297
The lords of the manor of Thornton on the hill by Esingwald and of the
mills called ' les Waules milnes ' belonging thereto were seised of an oak yearly
from the forest of Galtres. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 507.
C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (13.)
1 207. Commission to Adam de Herwynton, William de Shareshull and
Ralph de Perham. Waltham. 26 January 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Liquisition before the said William and Ralph. Le Horestok in the confines
of cos. Worcester and Warwick. Monday the morrow of Trinity.
Common of pasture in Kyngesnorton Wode.
Petition to the chancellor from the people of Solihull. French.
Petition to the King and Council from the commoners of Kynggesnorton Wode.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 268. C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (14.)
1 208. Two petitions to the King and Council from the prior of Bergeveny.
French.
Copy of a grant by William de Braosa to the church of St. Mary of Bergeveny
and the monks there.
Commission to Roger de Chaundos and Robert de Prestebury. Wymburn
Ministre. 6 December 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Bergeveny. Saturday after the Epiphany. [1332.]
Wilham de Breuosa granted to the prior and monks of Bergeveny tithe
of all the profits of the castle and town of Bergeveny. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
1333-1337, p. 438. G. Inq. Misc. File 116. (15.)
1209. Commission to Ambrose de Novo Loco and WilHam de Weston,
aarendon. 2 December 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Surrey.
Extent of the manor of Roger le Sauvage of Gomshulve by Guldeford.
Sunday the morrow of St. Thomas the Apostle.
C. Inq. Misc. File 116. (16.)
1210. Commission to John de Wittelbury and John de Trehampton.
Waltham. 25 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Extent of lands in Ketene, which Simon de Bereford held. Bradecroft.
Saturday after the Purification. Sum, 8s. 5d. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (1.)
1 21 1 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Lincoln. 4 July
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Penkrych. 10 September.
Roger de Bethleem, sometime earl of Chester, gave to the abbot and monks
of St. Evroul the wood of Westwode a hundred years before the publication
of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 353.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (2.)
1 21 2. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Westminster. 6 October 5 Edward
III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Everesholt. Wednesday after St. Martin.
A messuage and a carucate of land in Hussebourne Craule, which Bartholo-
mew de FUttewyke, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year
and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 377.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (3.)
298 INQUISITIONS
1 21 3. Commission to Henry de Seccheford, Robert de Kellesey, William
de Weston and Hugh de Waltham. Warham. 18 December 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Letter from the said Heniy and Robert to the sheriff of Surrey directing
him to send a jury to take an inquisition and to be present himself at the
taking.
Panel of jurors.
Surrey.
Inquisition before the said Henry and Robert. Suthwerk. Saturday
after the Circumcision. [1332.]
Roger Savage, lord of a moiety of the town of Gumselve in the parish of
Shire, sold certain trees and underwood to Thomas Bonet and others. Cf .
Close Roll Calendar, p. 384. . C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (4.)
1 21 4. Commission to Robert Walkefare, Anselm Mareschal and John
Claver. Lincoln. 21 July 5 Edward III. [1331. J
Norfolk.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. 2 September.
John de Insula the younger enfeoffed John his son of certain tenements in
Drie Docldng, Frenge, Shamebume, Appeltone, Flycham, Grymeston,
Bauseye, Wyrham, Stoke, Wrottone, Buktone, West Derham, Crymplysham,
Ristone, Fordham and Helgeye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 260.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (5.)
1 21 5. Commission to Peter de la Huse and Thomas de Foxele. Langele.
3 February 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Wokyngham. 5 March.
Walter le Bakere of Bustlesham lately held a messuage, 30^ acres of land,
an acre of meadow and 3| acres of wood in Bustlesham in bondage of the
manor of Bustlesham by certain customs and services of the yearly value of
21s., and the tenements were in his hand until the manor came to the hand
of King Edward II by reason of the quarrel of Thomas, late earl of Lancaster.
The said Walter in the court of King Edward II in the fifteenth year of
his reign surrendered all the tenements, which were demised by Robert de
Hungerford, the king's steward, by a fine of 25. to Alexander de Babeham for
life, to be held in bondage by the usual customs and services ; the said
Alexander held the same until Saturday before the Purification 3 Edward III,
when he was removed by a charter of the king granting the tenements to
John Hardyng for hfe, whereby the said Alexander suffered damage to the
value of 30s.
Petition as follows : — Au Chaunceller nostre seignur le Roi prie Johan le
Wayt qe lenqueste qe Alexandre de Babeham ad fait estre returne en courte
soil garde et qe execucion de ycel sesse tanque jeo averai porte ma enqueste et
sur les xij franqes hommes soil enquis sil ad nul droit et sur les xij hondes qi
feurent de ma enqueste et sur ceo me obligera en quxint qe je ai si y poet estre trove
qil eit plus de droit que jeo nai ou qil eit de garnyr le Roi de doner sa robe per
quxii pleisse a vostre seignurie qil soit trie qe desicome il mad travaille et me fist
aver vij enquestes cy la qe jeo purrai savoire ce que fuist au Roi et sur ce il mad
fait despendre mon chatel que vous pleise ordeiner remedie et lui faire aver tiele
penance come il vousist qe je eusse eu. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, 1327-1330,
p. 468. and Ancient Petitions, 683. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (6.)
MISCELLANEOUS 299
1216. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Clipston.
12 August 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Arundel. 22 August.
Denis, sometime prior of Arundel, acquired a toft in Arundel, and 100 acres
of wood in Of ham, long before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 261. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (7.)
1 21 7. Commission to Richard de Denton, Robert de Barton and John
de Skelton. Croyndon. 22 February 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition
of the Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Penreth. Tuesday after
Trinity.
John de Haltclo held the lands which belonged to Margaret de Staveleie
in Ravenwike, co. Cumberland.
By the forfeiture of Andrew de Harcla, to whom the reversion thereof after
the death of the said Margaret belonged, they came to the hand of King
Edward II.
The said John held by commission of the said king to the end of 6^ years,
rendering yearly at the exchequer 335. 4d.
He held the land for a year only and incurred no costs, but received 605.
He was removed by an exchange between the present king and Robert
de Eglesfeld of the said lands in Ravenwike and other lands in Lalham ; if
the said lands had remained in his hand for the residue of his term, he could
have levied beyond the yearly farm 2U. 6s. 8d.
John de la Foreste now holds the forestership of Allredale, which Roger
Druel once held, by the king's grant ; it used to be worth 4?. 25. before the
forest was disafforested, but is now of no value.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (8.)
1 21 8. Writ to the keeper of the county of Pembroke. Westminster.
16 December 4 Edward III. [1330.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before Richard Symond, steward of the county of Pembroke.
Monday after St. Mark 5 Edward III. [1331.]
The king sent his writ of privy seal dated Northampton, 29 July
4 Edward III, to Roger de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, keeper of the
county of Pembroke, ordering him to seize into the king's hand the barony
of Walewayn Castle which belonged to Guy de Bryan, and to deHver it to
Guy de Bryan his son, to hold according to the terms of a settlement made
in the king's presence with the assent of Welthiana wife of the said Guy the
father, and the friends of the parties, viz. that the barony should belong to
Guy the son, who was bound to marry and advance his two sisters with the
profits thereof, that 200^. in which Dame Joan de Carreu was bound to Guy
the father for the marriage of Guy the son should belong to him in aid of
marrying his sisters ; and, whereas the said Guy the father was not of sound
memory or capable of making a feoffment, it was agreed by the said Welthiana
and the friends of the parties that the barony should be seized into the king's
hand and afterwards deUvered to Guy the son to perform the settlement.
The said late earl sent the writ to Robert de Malleye, then his steward of
Pembroke, and the bedel of Pembroke seized the barony into the king's hand
on Tuesday after St. Bartholomew 4 Edward III and afterwards delivered
it to Guy the son. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (9.)
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1219. Inquisition before the sheriff of Norfolk. Caston. 18 July
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Valuation of the lands and goods of Henry son of John de Reysingge, a
fugitive. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (10.)
1 220. Commission to OUver de Burdegala and John le Spenser. West-
minster. 13 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — K«nyngton. Saturday after the Conversion of St. Paul
5 Edward III.
1 Repairs needed at Windsor Castle.
Mention is made of a chamber called la Aleye and a house called Aumerye.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. ("ll.)
1 221 . Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Bedford. 22 August 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition. Tuesday after St. Matthew.
John de Britannia, earl of Rychemund, held his fair at Boston last year
from St. Botulph's day to the quinzaine of Michaelmas ; in past times the
fair used to be held from St. Botulph's day sometimes to the feast of St.
Bartholomew, sometimes to the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and sometimes
to Michaelmas. Faded. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (12.)
1 222. Commission to Richard Biflet and Richardatte Hok. Haverynge
atte Boure. 20 May 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition .
Repairs needed in the castle and manor of Odiham.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (13.)
1 223. Extent of the manor of Oveston. Northampton. Wednesday after
Palm Sunday 5 Edward III. [1331.] C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (14.)
1 224. Commission to Henry le Gulden, John de Bridport and Peter Colsveyn.
Dover. 20 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before the said Henry and John. Wymborministre. Friday
the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
EUis Deverel granted to John de Deverel and Ehzabeth de Hyneton certain
tenements in Uddynge. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 267. Cf. also No. 1195
above. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (15.)
1 225. Writ to WilHam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Langeleye.
... 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Wyltone. 24 February.
Two messuages and two carucates of land in Lie and Bisshupestrouwe,
which John de Bradeford acquired for life from the prior of Farlegh, are held
of the earl of Hertford as parcel of the foundation of the priory of Farlegh
and not of the king in chief.
The priory is of the patronage and foundation of the said earl, who ought
to occupy it in time of voidance. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (16.)
1226. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Windsor. 10 November
5 Edward III. [1331.]
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Extent of the manor of Dunton in Ardeme. Dunton. Wednesday before
the Purification. [1332.] Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 488, 504.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (17.)
1227. Writ to the sherifif of Essex. Westminster. 25 September
5 Edward III. [1331.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Lamburn. Wednesday the feast of St. Leonard the abbot.
Robert WilHem held on the day of his outlawry a messuage and land in
Lamburn, whereof the year, day and waste are worth 745. id. ; he had no
goods or chattels. C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (18.)
1228. Writ to the sheriff of York. Lincoln. 19 July 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition : — York. 27 July.
A toft and 4 borates of land in Lund and Howm by Lokyngton, which
John son of Thomas de Howm, who was outlawed for felony, held, have not
been in the king's hand for a year and a day ; the said John had the toft and
2 bovates of land in Howm of Margaret de Lounde of Cave, and 2 bovates in
Lund of WilUam de la Wodehalle ; the toft and land in Howm are now in
the hand of Wilham Brancole by demise of the said John ; the land in Lund
is in the hands of Simon de Rotsce of Lund and Richard Toppynge by like
demise ; nobody has yet had the year and day of the tenements.
C. Inq. Misc. File 117. (19.)
1 229. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Witness : — John de Eltham, earl of
Cornwall, guardian of England. Eltham. 12 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Appraisement of the stock in the manors of Thornle and Welghe in the
Isle of Wight. Thursday after St. Barnabas.
Indenture of the same date witnessing the delivery of the stock by the
sheriff to John le White. C. Inq. Misc. File 117.' (20.)
1230. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Lincoln. 12 July
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Est Hanyfeld. Friday the morrow of St. James.
Walter de Shake nhurst, who had the wardship of the lands of Laurence
son and heir of John de Hastyng in Est Hanyngfeld and West Hanyngfeld,
committed waste in not maintaining the buildings, selling the timber and
oppressing the bondmen and bondwomen. Details given.
Essex.
Inquisition : — Est Hanyngefeld. Saturday the feast of St. Bartholomew.
The houses and buildings of the manors of Est Hanyngefeld and West
Hanyngefeld have in no way deteriorated since the king committed the said
wardship to the said Walter, but have been amended to the value of 20s.
and more.
A house at Est HanjTigefeld, which was called the Nurse's house [domus
Nutricis), was so ruinous at the time when the king committed the wardship of
the said manors to Roger de Mortuo Mari that it could not stand longer without
being rebuilt {absque nova relevacione) and suddenly fell down in the year
1 Edward III.
Hugh Despenser, who held the said manors by commission of King
Edward II, caused to be raised a house at West Hanyngefeld for a cattle shed
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(boveria), placing there only the timber of the house, which is not roofed or
walled, but it has in no way deteriorated.
Further particulars follow as to timber and bondmen, and the jurors find
that no waste was committed by the said Walter.
Twelve bond tenants chosen and sworn affirmed the findings.
Writ to the said escheator ordering him to send the inquisitions into chancery
without delay. Westminster. 1 October.
Letter from the said escheator stating that his sub-escheator made an
inquisition enclosed, but, because the said Walter came to the escheator
complaining that the inquisition was fraudulent and without the said Walter
being prepared, he sent Laurence, his clerk, who made another inquisition,
Ukewise enclosed. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (1.)
1 231 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Wengham.
22 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Lincoln. 11 June.
The abbot of St. Nicholas, Angers, and his predecessors obtained no lands
in Lincoln after the completion of the charters, which they have from
the king's ancestors ; they did no homage or fealty for the said lands, which
are held in frank almoin. Cf, Close Boll Calendar, p. 356.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (2.)
1 232. Commission to John de Cobham, John de Ifeld and Thomas de
Faversham. Witness : — John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall, guardian of the
realm. Bermundeseye. 8 April 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of
the Council.
Inquisition before John de Cobeham and Thomas de Faversham. Rochester.
Monday the feast of St. Martin the bishop.
William de Brewose, lord of the honor of Brembre, granted by his writing
in the year 13 Edward II to Richard de Gatewyke, clerk, for life 100s. of yearly
rent from the manor of Wykham by Canterbury, until the said Richard or
some other fit clerk, to be nominated by him, should be promoted by the
said William or his heirs to a church of the yearly value of 40 marks in
Kent or Sussex.
The said Richard was seised of the rent until Easter in the year 4 Edward III,
when the manor came to the king's hands by reason of the minority of the
heir of Edmund, late earl of Kent. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (3.)
1 233. Commission to the prior of Chirbury, Roger Corbet, and John Corbet.
Norwich. 8 June 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the Council.
Inquisition as to repairs needed at Montgomery Castle.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (4.)
1 234. Commission to Henry de Valoignes, Thomas de Faversham^ John
de Wyndesore and Lapinus Rogeri. Eltham. 28 March 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition : — 4 April.
Repairs needed to the houses, chests, locks and other necessaries of the
king's changes at Canterbury. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (5.)
1 235. Commission to Robert de Hungerford and John de Mere. Bishop's
Lenne. 29 June 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the King.
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! Wilts.
Liquisition : — Old Sanim Castle. Friday after St. Peter's Chains.
Repairs needed in the castle of Old Sarum. Cf. No. 1158 above,
i C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (6.)
1236. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 21 March 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition : — Winchester. 26 March.
John Ace of Lodelowe, the king's baihff itinerant, has no lands in the county ;
William de Kent, baihff of the king's hundred of Ryngwode, Robert de Sancto
Albano, Queen Phihppa's baiUflf of Rudbrigge, Wilham Brykevyll, baihff of
the king's hundred of Thorngate, Peter Pipard, baihff of the king's hundreds
of Pacchestrowe and Clere, Thomas de Drayton, baihff of the king's hundreds
of Holeshute and Chutlye, and Wilham de Lye, bailiff of Wilham de Tracy's
hundred of Forde, have no lands in the county, wherewith they may answer
any complaints. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (7.)
1 237. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Wengham.
23 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Stretford on Avene. 4 May.
Wilham son of Warin Giffard on Saturday after St. Petronilla 2 Edward III,
enfeoffed his sons, John and Wilham, of a messuage and a carucate of land in
Bykemersh ; his said sons bought all his goods there and hitherto have
peacefully had them. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (8.)
1 238. Commission to Adam de Brom, Nicholas de Frandon, Henry de
Secheford and Reynold de Conductu. Westminster. 9 December
4 Edward III. [1330.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriffs of London.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriffs. London. Tuesday after
the Conversion of St. Paul 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Adam, Nicholas and Henry. The hermitage of
St. James by Cripelgate, London. Friday the eve of the Purification
5 Edward III.
The defects in the chapel and house of the said hermitage occurred in the
time of brother Thomas the heremite, warden, and repairs are needed at a
cost of 40 marks.
Divine service is celebrated daily in the chapel, where the following
ornaments remain, viz. a missal without epistles, a gradual, 2 hymnbooks
(tropar^), an old useless missal, 2 whole vestments in bad condition {debilia),
an alb with parure, stole and maniple (fanon), a chahce gilded within of the
weight of 9s., a pair of corporals, 4 towels for the altar in bad condition, 4
cruets (phioV) in bad concfition, 4 candlesticks in bad condition, a rochet
and a pix with divers relics ; there are belonging to the said hermitage 45*. 4d.
of rent and 55. from a tenement at Bilhnggesgate long in arrear.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (9.)
1 239. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. Lincoln. 20 July 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Thursday before Michaelmas.
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Ellis de Revede of Tyrlington and John Maunsel of Oddiston were imprisoned
at Leicester for the death of Thomas de Twyford from Thursday after St. Peter
and St. Paul 4 Edward III until St. Thomas the Apostle before Christmas
following, when they were delivered by the king's charter ; they were not
in the king's service in Nottingham Castle as is witnessed in the charter.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (10.)
1 240. Writ to Gilbert de Wygeton, constable of Caresbroke Castle.
Guldeford. 16 November 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Neuport in the Isle of Wight. Thursday the morrow of the
Circumcision. [1332.]
The abbot of Quarre is bound to repair the chapel of St. Nicholas in
Caresbroke Castle, but not the belfry without the walls of the said chapel,"
which the countess of Aumale caused to be built without his consent.
I C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (11.)
1 241 . Commission to William Trussell, John Cipherwast and Robert de
Asshele. Waltham. 25 January 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Wondovere. Thursday the feast of St. Perpetua and St.
Felicitas.
WilHam Lovel, knight, Walter Woderoue and Philip le Heldere came to
Ocle with others unknown on Monday after St. Martin the bishop 20 Edward II
(the said William saying that he had a commission from Sir Edward, then
duke of Aquitaine, to pursue and arrest all adherents of Hugh le Despenser
the elder, but not showing any commission), and forcibly entered the houses
of Edmund de Ayete at Okie and took away his goods, but not feloniously
as the jurors understand.
On Saturday before Christmas 4 Edward III James Grosset and Peter de la
Rokeyle came to Lillyngston Dayrel and forcibly entered and occupied the
houses, which John Gentilcors held by demise of Thomas de Ardem for the
life time of the said Thomas and took away the goods of the said John, but
not feloniously.
The said James afterwards sold the said lands and the chattels, which the
said John had, to John de Crumwell, knight. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (12.)
1 242. Commission to John de Tychebum and John Randolf of Ledred.
Westminster. 15 October 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Suthewyke. Thursday before St. Nicholas.
No whale was cast ashore at Porcestre, which ought to belong to the king
as wreck ; but a fish called Thurleheved was taken by fishermen there.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (13.)
1243. Writ to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him who supplies
his place. CHpstone. 6 August 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before John Gyflfard, supplying the place of the said justice.
Lanpadarne. Wednesday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
The burgesses of Lanpadarne are aggrieved because they are summoned
by the king's writ to the county of Kermerdyn to answer for their free tene-
ments, whereas they never used to answer or be impleaded except before
the baihflfs of Lanpadarne and in their own hundred.
Inquisition before the same. Kermerdyn. Thursday after the Exaltation
of the Holy Cross.
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The burgesses of the town of Lanpadam answered in the county of Kermerdyn
by judgment of the suitors thereof in a writ touching a trespass done to William
David, the king's bedel of that county at Lanpadam, and thus the king was
seised of the answer of the said burgesses in the said county.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (14.)
1 244. Commission to John de Scures and John de Hampton. Lincoln.
18 July 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Southampton. Thursday before St. Matthew.
John de Dene, usher of Queen Philippa's chamber, always conducted himself
well when he held the office of controller of customs and the keepership of
the one part of the Idng's seal called the coket and the office of tronage of
wool in the port of the town of Southampton. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (15.)
1 245. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. London.
24 September 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 1 October.
Alexander de Orford and John de Lympenhowe acquired two messuages
in Norwich from John Ahsaundre of Besthorpe and Alice his wife. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 385. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (16.)
1 246. Commission to Henry Garland and Robert de Bardelby. Lincoln.
18 July 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the King.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Sussex.
Inquisition : — Cicestre. Wednesday before the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
John de Dene and Geoffrey his brother conducted themselves well as
collectors of customs in the port of Cicestre and on the coast from thence to
Southampton and Seford and as keepers of the seal called the coket ; there
was no complaint about them. C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (17.)
1 247. Writ to the justice of North Wales or to him who supplies his place.
Witness : — John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall, guardian of England. Eltham.
12 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before John Aleyn, supplying the place of the said justice.
Carnarvon. Monday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
All the armour, which was in divers castles of North Wales in the time of
Adam de Wytheford, chamberlain of North Wales, still remains there, as the
said Adam received the same from Nicholas de Acton, late chamberlain.
The said Adam sold some victuals, which were in the said castles.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (18.)
1 248. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall, guardian of England. Bermundeseye.
8 April 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Cycestre. 12 July.
The abbot of Hyde by Winchester has not made any purpresture on the
king's highway in Doneketone. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 261.
C. Inq. Misc. File 118. (19.)
1 249. Commission to Robert de Barton, John de Skelton and Richard de
Whitefeld. Croyndon. 25 February 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Wt. 34623. i 20
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Inquisition before the said Robert and Richard. Penereth. 31 May.
The lawn of Plompton used to be enclosed ; the enclosure was broken by
the Scots, who frequently passed the night in the forest of Ingelwode during
the war ; it is to the king's advantage that it should be enclosed because the
deer can have better sustenance, and, if it is not enclosed, the grass is so
destroyed by beasts entering at night that in winter a great part of the deer
die for want of sustenance.
If the said lawn should be agisted, the agistment would be worth double
its present value.
More than a third of the lawn can be enclosed with a stone wall, more than
a third with a dyke made of quickset hedge and the remainder with a pahng.
It would be to the advantage of the Idng and the forest to remove the peel
of Heyheved, because its foundation is weak and there is no water therein,
and it could not be repaired except at a cost of 4:001. and a great destruction of
wood ; of the timber in the said peel a simple dwelling house can be made on
the river Lue for 20 marks. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 464.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (1.)
1 250. Commission to John de Radenhale, Simon de Hedersete, Ralph de
Bockynge and John de Whelnetham. London. 20 June 5 Edward III.
[1331.] By treasurer's bill.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Norwich. Tuesday the
morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Ipswich. Thursday after the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
John Irpe always conducted himself well while he held the office of controller
of customs and keeper of the one part of the king's seal called the coket
in the port of Ipswich. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (2.)
1 251 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Bedford.
19 August 6 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Eye, co. Suffolk. 15 September.
Brother Richard Jacob, long since prior of Eye, acquired a messuage and
3 shops in Eye from Richard son of James de Suddoun fifty-six years past.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, y. 378. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (3.)
1 252. Commission to Robert de Prestebury, Robert de Aston and Robert
Dabetot. Hertford. 28 January 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition of
the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the keeper of the castles of Blenlevenv
and Bulkedynas with the honor of Langellon, Kethedyn and La Mafel '
Inquisition before Robert de Prestebury and Robert Dabetot in the presence
* of Hugh Tyrel, keeper of the said castles and honor. Bulkedinas. Wednesday
before St. George the Martyr.
Herbert son of John on Sunday after St. Mark 19 Edward I. married Eleanor
daughter of Roger le Rous and dowered her at the cluirch door with a third
of the said castles and honor. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 232.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (4.)
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1 253. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
23 January 4 Edward III. [1331.]
Leicester.
Liquisition : — Gracedieux. Friday the eve of the Purification.
The guardians of John de Verdon, late patron of the priory of Gracedieu, or
of his heirs, hitherto appointed to guard the priory in its voidances from
the time of the completion of a writing between the said John and Agnes, then
prioress, and the convent there, have not interfered with the issues or goods of
the priory or received anything for their use, but John and his heirs would place
there a servant during voidances to receive the custody of the house, but not to
change the state thereof in any way, or to interfere with its internal or external
business, the servant to depart when the election to the church was confirmed
by the bishop.
The prioress holds no lands of the king whereby the custody of the said
priory during voidance ought to belong to him. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (5.)
1254. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 11 December
4 Edward III. [1330.]
Inquisition : — Southampton. Thursday after St. Matthias 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Six hundred hurdles, sixty gangways and twenty-four racks {rastelli) in the
keeping of Thomas de Bynedone, after the passage of Sir John de Warenna,
earl of Surrey, and other great persons, sent by King Edward II to Gascony
against the French, are spoilt and rotten, not by defect of custody, but because
they have remained for six years past at Rudbrigge and Ichene, and are of
no value ; no part of them has been removed. G. Inq. Misc. File 119. (6.)
1255. Commission to Robert Selyman, Robert Achard and John de
Daggenhale. St. Alban's. 31 January 5 Edward III. [1331.] By petition
of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berks.
Inquisition before Robert Achard and John de Daggenhale. Wanetjmgge.
Sunday after St. Valentine.
John Wyard and John de Alcestre came to the manor of Wanetyngge on
Saturday before the Annunciation 4 Edward III, and took away without
warrant a war horse of Fulk le fiz Waryn worth 601.
The said John de Alcestre, while the manor was in the king's hand because
the said Fulk was accused of adhering to Edmund, earl of Kent, took away
com, oats and other victuals, to the value of 405. ; Robert de Welles and
others (named) did damage and carried away goods from the manor at the
same time, including hav in a meadow called " Lilleseyemed."
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (7.)
1 256. Grievances of the citizens and commonalty of Roucestre. French.
Commission to William de Coshale and William de Leycestre. Eltham.
1 May 5 Edward III. [1331.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Derteford. Thursday in Whitsun week.
Henry de Cobbeham, warden of the city of Rochester, raised no money
from the said citizens by extortion ; he gave to his baihfifs yearly 10 marks,
and to some 10/., and robes, so that they had no necessity for extortion ; he
did not unjustly embrace any merchandise or sell any by retail.
John Potyn, Ralph de Sancto Dionisio, John le Engleys, Clement le
Chaundeler and Gilbert Godwyne, citizens of the said city, offered themselves,
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for themselves and the other citizens, who were warned by the sheriff to be
present at the taking of this inquisition, and, when the jury had been sworn,
retired and would not be present at the veraict. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (8.)
1257. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south ot Trent. Windsor.
14 February 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Exeter. 10 March.
John de Moeles gave 365. of rent in Alvyngton to Roger de Moeles and
Alice his wife for their lives ; after the death of the said Roger the said Ahce
gave the rent to John de Inge for her lifetime. Cf. Patent RoU Calendar, p. 117.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (9.)
1258. Writ to the bailiffs of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, of
Little Jernemuth and Gorleston. Wells. 3 January 5 Edward III. [1331. j
By writ of p.s.
Letter from the bailiff of the said earl at Little Jernemuth to the chancellor,
dated Thursday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope 6 Edward III [1332], stating
the findings of an inquisition taken on the preceding Ash Wednesday, viz.
that William Man and Gocelin de Clyve sent their ship called la Jenette to
the parts of Gascony at the feast of St Nicholas 20 Edward II, where she was
loaded with 152 tuns of wine. While returning to England, the said ship
anchored in the haven {trada) of St. Matthieu near the coast of Brittany,
where some unknown men forcibly seized the ship and the wine and conveyed
the ship away to parts unloiown, and kept her from the possession of the
said WilUam and Gocelin from Monday after the Purification 1 Edward III
to Monday after the Nativity of St. Mary 5 Edward III, when she was found
anchored at Kirkelerode on the coast of Suffolk, and, at the suit of the said
WilHam and Gocelin, was arrested by the baihff of the earl of Richmond and
his constable and delivered to them, and all the goods therein, except the
ship's gear, were deUvered to the master and his companions. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 423. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (10.)
1 259. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Waltham Cross
26 January 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition :— Bathele, co. Norfolk. 30 March 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Robert de Waltham, long since prior of Bjniham, in the year 2 Edward I
acquired from Geoffrey de Gunthorp, chaplain, 7 acres of land in Gunthorp
to hold in frank almoin, and continued his seisin until John Abel, sometime
escheator, pretending that the said land had been acquired after the pubHcation
of the statute of mortmain, took the same into the king's hand, and thus it
is still in the king's hand.
Before the acquisition the land was held of the said prior by the yearly
service of 14d. ; it is of the yearly value of 45. 8c?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (11.)
1260. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
12 October 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 2 January.
In the year 7 Edward I William de Hocle, then almoner of the priory of
Holy Trinity, Norwich, demised a vacant plot of land in the parish of St.
Peter of Hundegate in the city of Norwich to John de Wolterton. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 431. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (12.)
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1 261 . Commission to Matthew la Vache, John de Stretle and John de la
Hay. Westminster. 6 October 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Buckingham.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Aylesbury. Wednesday after
the Conception.
Repairs needed at Aylesbury gaol. G. Inq. Misc. File 119. (13.)
1262. Commission to Thomas de Faversham, Ralph de Sancto Laurencio
and John de Erde the younger. Windsor. 12 November 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition before the said Ralph and John. Wykham. Thursday after
the octave of St. Martin.
Defects and waste in the manor of Wykham, co. Kent, while in the hands
of Henry bishop of Lincoln and Richard de Novo Castro, parson of the church
of Wykham, by the Idng's demise. G. Inq. Misc. File 119. (14.)
1263. Writ to the sheriff of Middlesex. Westminster. 18 October
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition : — Halywell. Monday after St. Ambrose 6 Edward III. [1332.]
John de Jememeuthe, Henry le Cook and Edmund le Cook on Monday
after All Saints 5 Edward III carried away goods of John Baynard, clerk,
found in his house at Halywell, to the value of 100*.
G. Inq. Misc. File 119. (15.)
1 264. Commission to John de Tychebum and John de Hampton. Clarendon.
30 November 5 Edward III. [1331.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Alresford. Friday the feast of St. Lucy.
The abbey of Tychefeld is of the patronage of the bishop of Winchester.
Writ of privy seal to J. bishop of Winchester, chancellor. 21 March
6 Edward III. French. Cf. Patent Roll Galendar, p. 268.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (16.)
1 265. Writ to WilHam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
20 October 5 Edward III, [1331.]
Similar writ.
Inquisition : — Bodmin. The morrow of St. Lucy.
The prior and convent of Plymton appropriated without licence a ferling
of land in Trevynek by feoffment of Nicholas de Tiegellest after the pubhcation
of the statute of mortmain, which land is held of the prior and convent by
suit of court every 3 weeks, rendering yearly 5d. and other services, and is
of the yearly value of 4s.
Richard Fot, who claimed in right of his grandfather, made a release to
the prior and convent of 2 acres of land of Cornwall in Talkogon, in which
he had no right, but the prior and convent were seised thereof before the
publication of the statute from time beyond memory. Cf. Glose Roll Galendar,
1330-1333, p. 469, and 1333-1337, p. 14. G. Inq. Misc. File 119. (17.)
1 266. Commission to William de Denum, Richard de Emeldon and Robert
de Tughale. Westminster. 18 October 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before the said William and Richard. Newcastle on Tyne,
Monday after the Circumcision. [1332.]
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Gilbert de Mitford, late weigher of wool in the port of Newca.stle on Tyne,
and supplying the place of the controller of customs there, conducted himself
well in the said offices. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 467.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (18.)
1 267. Inquisition before the sheriff and coroners of Lincoln. Monday after
All Saints 5 Edward III. [1331.]
A small whale (balneta) came upon the land of Sir William de Kyme at his
manor of Croft, where his men took thereof for his use to the value of 5 marks ;
the rest was thrown by the sea to the land of Ebulo Lestraunge at Skeggnes,
where his men took all the residue to the value of 5 marks for his use.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (19.)
1 268. Writ to the baihffs of the archbishop of York of Beverley. Haveryiige
atte Boure. 12 May 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before Richard Dousinge, baihff of Beverley. Monday the
morrow of Trinity.
John de Cattewyke and WilHam le Taillour have been afflicted with leprosy
for three years ; John Falnewoll for two years ; Wilham de Moreby and
Roger Spyre for a year.
They were all struck with leprosy by the grace of God, and not otherwise.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (20.)
1269. Wilts.
Inquisition before John de Stonore and William de ShareshuU. Charleton
by Hungerford. Friday after the Circumcision 5 Edward III. [1332.]
The men of the abbot of Bee Herlewin of Great and Little Okeboum are
his villeins and subject to tallage yearly at his will and have been so from
time immemorial, by taking from them ransom of flesh and blood and making
them reeve or hayward (messorem), until three years ago ; since that time
they have forcibly resisted the abbot and his servants and hindered them
in levying the said services.
When Geoffrey Potel and John Rasel, the abbot's servants, came to Great
Okeboum to demand the services due this year they were assaulted and
hindered.
The said men have bound themselves together by oath to maintain the
quarrel against their lord and make large contributions between themselves ;
they were warned by William Robylard and James le Lord to be before the
said John and Wilham, if they wished, but none of them came except John
ate Berwe. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 299, 347, 501, 583.
C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (21.)
1 270. Writ to the sheriff of Rutland. Norwich. 24 June 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Inquisition before the sheriff and the keepers of pleas of the crown. Ocham.
Thursday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
On Sunday before St. Botulph the abbot , . . Robert de Colevile, lord of
Castle Bytham, with Edmund de Geddingge, Wilham de Baiouse and Edmund
r . . Durham, knights, Wilham son of John de Colevile ot Swyiiestede, Stephen
de Bassingboume, John le . . . Thomas de la Haye, William de Helpeston
of Pikkeworth and others unknown came by night to the dwelling {mansum)
of Eustace de Folevill at Ty and broke the doors thereof and surrounded the
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chamber where he was and assaulted him ; he raised hue and cry and Wilham
de Causton sliot off several arrows, one of which killed the said Edmund de
Gedding ; on the same night the said William de Helpeston killed William de
Causton by striking him on the head with a sword, and went away with the
said Robert de Colevill. C. Inq. Misc. File 119. (22.)
1 271 . Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Nottingham.
28 April 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Evenefeld. 12 May.
There are at La Boure certain lands, which were parcel of the manor of
Arleye, co. Stafford ; there are no buildings, but a carucate of land with
two pieces of meadow about two acres, of the yearly value of 135. 4c?., and no
more, because the land is rocky and not worth sowing ; there are two weirs
of the yearly value of 3s. 4d., and no more, because they need every year 10*.
for repairs ; there is a ferry of the yearly value of 6c?. ; there is a wood within
the chace of Wyre of no yearly value, because there is no underwood and
the pasture is common ; the rent of assise of free tenants is of the yearly
value of 205. ; there is no court. Sum, 375. 2d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (1.)
1 272. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator. Westminster. 18 March . . .
[1332.]
Inquisition : — Penreth. 7 April 6 Edward III.
Valuation of lands held of the king in chief by Isabel late the wife of Walter
de Tmnham in Skelton. Brigham and elsewhere. Imperfect. Cf. Patent
Boll Calendar, p. 281. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (2.)
1 273. Commission to John Inge, John de Trevaignoun and Walter de
Sweyngthill. Westminster. 28 January 6 Edward III. [1332.] By the
King.
Inquisition before the said John Inge and Walter. Yeartecomb. Thursday
the feast of St. Gregory the Pope.
In the towns of Clyfton Dertemuth and Hardenasse there are IOO5. 4W.
of rent from 60 free tenants, who hold for fealty, and the said rent and tAvo
suits yearly to the king's court ; the perquisites of court are worth 505. a
year ; there is no demesne or villenage. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (3.)
1 274. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
29 January 6 Edward III. [1332.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Evesham Saturday the feast of St. Peter's Chair.
After 26 January 9 Edward II William, now abbot of Evesham, acquired
from HaA\dse late the wife of Walter de Gloucestre six messuages, nine tofts,
a mill, two carucates of land, three acres of meadow and 245. 2d. of rent and
a rent of 1/6. of pepper and 2lb. of cummin in Tatlyntone, Neubolde,
Admundescote, Tredyntone and Dorlyngescote, co. Worcester, to find two
chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in his abbey for the souls of the
said Ha wise, of Walter de Gloucestre and of Walter son of Walter de Gloucestre
and their ancestors and successors, and all the faithful departed.
The tenements are held of the bishop of Worcester by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and are of the yearly value of 8/. 35. 3d.
The said abbot also acquired after the same date from Nicholas de Baddcseye
chaplain, two messuages, a mill, a carucate and 10 acres of land, four acres of
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meadow and 40s. of rent in Evesham, Baddeseye, North Littletone and
Bratfortone, which were held of the said abbot, and by him of the king in
chief by the service of a tenth part of a knight's fee, and are of the yearly
value of IIU, 4d.
Inquisition : — Alyncestre. Monday after St. Peter's Chair
After the said 26 January the said abbot acquired from Malculm Musard
the manor of Wytlieleye and a messuage and a virgate of land in Kyngeleye,
CO. Warwick.
The tenements were held of the said abbot by the yearly service of IO5.
and are held by him of the king by the service of a tenth part of a knight's
fee, and are of the yearly value of 41. I3s. 8d.
The said abbot after the said date acquired from Walter de Bello Campo
a toft, 3 acres of meadow and 405. of rent in Kjrnewartone, which the said
Walter held of the abbot by the yearly service of 10s., and the abbot holds of
the king in chief by the service of a twentieth part of a knight's fee.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 46s. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (4.)
1 275. Writ to Edward de Bohun, justice of North Wales, or to him who
supphes his place and to Robert de Hambury, chamberlain of Kaemarvan.
Westminster. 24 March. 6 Edward III. [1332.] By petition of the
Council.
Inquisition : — Beaumaris. Thursday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
In the manor of Neueburgh in the comote of Meney at the time of the first
extent after the conquest of Wales there were found 10 carucates of land
in demesne, each carucate being 01 the yearly value of 305., whereof 183 acres
were completely covered and destroyed by sand and the tide on the feast of
St. Nicholas 4 Edward III, since which date these lands cannot be cultivated
and the tenants cannot receive any profit therefrom now or in future.
According to the extent the lands so destroyed were of the yearly value
of U. lis. ^d. ; 60 acres of land of the manor make a carucate and no more.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (5.)
1276. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. London. 30 July 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Inquisition : — Exeter. Saturday after the Assumption.
A messuage and 40 acres of land in Boclonde, which William de Dydeham,
who was outlawed for felony, held of the abbot of Boclonde, have been for a
year and a day in the king's hand.
Thomas le Bag', tithingman of Boclonde, and the tithing now hold the
tenements and ought to answer the king for the year and day thereof.
G. Inq. Misc. File 120. (6.)
1 277. Writ to WilUam de Clynton, justice of Chester, or to him who supplies
his place, to inquire as to the estate of Robert Strech in 40 acres of land in
the manor of Mottron , which he alleges were demised to him for life by Ralph
de Vernon le fitz. York. 4 February 7 Edward III. [1333.] By writ
of privy seal.
Inquisition. Illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (7.)
1 278. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Westmoreland,
Cumberland and Northumberland. Nottingham. 6 October 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
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Liquisition : — Penreth. Tuesday after St. Hilary. [1333.]
The manor of Skirwith is held of Sir Thomas de Burgh, knight, by the
yearly service of 325. for comage and is of the yearly value of 50s. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, 1333-1337, p. 6. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (8.)
1 279. Writ to the sheriff of York. Wodestoke. 22 July 6 Edward IlL
[1332.]
Inquisition : — Raventhorpe. Friday before St. Laurence.
A toft and 4 bovates of land in Lund and Howom by Lokynton, which John
son of Thomas de Howom, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for
a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 513.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (9.)
1 280. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey. York. 15 December 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Inquisition : — Guldeford. Wednesday the morrow of St. Thomas the
Martyr.
The manor of Gomshulve, which Roger le Sauvage, a felon, held, had been
in the king's hand since 2 December 5 Edward III. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 515. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (10.)
1 281 . Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Wodestoke. 29 June 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Inquisition : — Preston in Amondemesse. Friday after St. Wilfrid the
bishop.
A messuage, 12 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and an acre of wood in
Lyvesay, which William del Ewode, who was hanged for felony, held, have
been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 503.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (11.)
1 282. Writ to Roger Chaundos, escheator in cos. Hereford, Gloucester,
Salop and Stafford and the march of Wales adjacent. Westminster.
18 September 6 Edward III. [1332.] By writ of privy seal.
Salop.
Inquisition : — Hokeleton. 12 December.
Thomas son of Thomas de Wynnesburi, to whom King Edward II committed
the wardship of the lands of the heir of WilHam de Hokeleton, during the heir's
minority, and Thomas his father committed waste of the buildings of the
manor of Hokeleton to the damage of the heir of 30/., and of the wood and
garden to his damage of 10/. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 444, 478.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (12.)
1 283. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Westminster. 20 September
6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Shrewsbury. Thursday after St. Luke.
A messuage, a carucate of land and 125. of rent in Rothale, which Edmund
Bastard, who was outlawed for felony, held, have not yet been for a year and
a day in the king's hands.
The tenements are held of Richard de Saunford and are now in the king's
hand in the keeping of the escheator, who will answer for the year, day and
waste thereof ; their yearly value is 135. id. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (13.)
314 INQUISITIONS
1 284. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumberland and Westmoreland. Brustwyke. 14 January 6 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — CarUsle. Saturday before the Purification.
Walter son of Richard de Kirkebride demised two parts of a third part of
the manor of Skelton to Thomas de Burgh, clerk, and William de Kirkeby
for twelve years and not in fee. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1333-1337, p. 169.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (14.)
1 285. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex
and Middlesex. Westminster. 13 September 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Tuesday after St. Nicholas.
Neither the king nor his ancestors had custody of the manor of Patrykesbourn
or of other lands of the priory of BeauUeu in Normandy during voidance.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1333-1337, p. 160. C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (15.)
1 286. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. York. 21 October 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Friday before St. Andrew.
A messuage in Mountsorrel, which John son of WilKam Dogel, who was
outlawed for felony, held, has been in the king's hand since St. Bartholomew
last past. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1333-1337, p. 251.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (16.)
1287. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Knaresburgh, 15 November
6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Wytham. Thursday after the Epiphany. [1333.]
Lands held by John Queynterel of Rewenhale, who was outlawed for felony.
Illegible. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1333-1337, p. 28.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (17.)
1 288. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator in cos. Wilts, Hants, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford and Buckingham. York. 8 December 6 Edward III. [1332.]
By writ of privy seal.
Extent of the manors of FoUebroke and Westhalle, with their members,
viz. Swynebroke, Upton, Boreford and Teynton.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (18.)
1289. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Haveryng atte
Boure. 11 March 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Dorchester. 14 April.
Elhs de Deverel the elder granted to John Wake and John de Sandhulle
the younger certain tenements in Milbourn Deverel, who granted them to the
said Elhs and Christina his wife for their lives, with remainder to John Deverel
son of the said Elhs. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 471.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (19.)
1 290. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Wodestoke. 20 May 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Inquisition before OUver de Blomville, baihff of the hberty of Queen PhiHppa
of Havering. Homchurch. Saturday after the Beheading of St, John the
Baptist.
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Robert Willame of Haveringe held of the king in fee on the day of his
outlawry at le Felde in the town of Haveringe a messuage, 67 acres of arable
land, 3 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood and 27s. and 2,d.
of rent of assise and 9 acres of arable land opposite the gate of Richer
Mounbray, which the said bailiff seized into the king's hand as escheat on
Wednesday after St. Laurence 5 Edward III. ; the tenements are now in
the hand of Amy de Gaveston by gift of Queen Philippa.
The said Robert held of the king for life by demise of Richard le Rous at
le Esthous a messuage, 135 acres of arable land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres
of pasture, 2 acres of wood and 255. of rent of assise, hkewise seized by the
said baihff and now in the hand of the said Amy.
The said Robert held in fee of Reynold atte More 3| acres of land by the
yearly service of 25. 8c?., and of Nicholas atte Wode an acre hy the yearly
service of \&d., likewise seized by the said bailiff and in the hand of the said
Amy.
Juhana, sometime the wife of John Willame, mother of the said Robert,
holds in dower out of lands in Haveringe and Felsted a messuage, 40 acres
of arable land and half an acre of wood.
The said Robert held of John de Dovere in fee 49 acres of arable land and
an acre of grove by the yearly service of 13s. id., which 10 years before his
outlawry he demised to Juhana, his mother, for hfe
The said Robert held of Amice Fraunceys by the yearly service of a penny
2 acres of land, which the said Juliana holds in dower.
Inquisition before the sheriff of Essex. Lambum. Monday after St.
James.
Lands held by the said Robert in Lamburn. About a fourth of each line of
this inquisition is illegible ; it is therefore impossible to set out the details.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (20.)
1 291 . Commission to John de Annesle and Robert de Aston. Tower of
London. 27 March 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Friday the feast of St. Phihp and St. James.
Margaret late the wife of John Giffard was seised of 62s. of rent in Weston
Brut, as parcel of the manor of Weston Brut, on the day of the forfeiture of
Hugh le Despencer the younger, which rent together -with the said manor
she had by grant of Maud Brut and Alesia her sister and Laurence Tresham
at Easter 9 Edward II ; she continued her seisin of the said rent until the
Purification 19 Edward II, when the said Hugh unjustly disseised her, claiming
that the rent was parcel of the manor of Gutynge, which he had of the gift
of the hospital ; he continued his seisin until St. Peter and St. Paul in the
same year, when the said Margaret reseised the said rent and was in peaceful
seisin thereof until the Ascension 1 Edward HI, when she enfeoffed John de
Wylynton of the said manor and rent, who continued his seisin until St.
Matthew 5 Edward III, Avhen the rent was taken into the king's hand by the
escheator.
Neither the said Margaret nor the said John, nor any other having right
in the said rent ever quitclaimed their right to the said Hugh, or to the
Templars or to King Edward II or to the present king or to Pancius de
Crontone or to any other tenant of the manor of Gutynge.
The said rent is held of the earl of Oremounde by the twentieth part of a
knight's fee.
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Petition to the king from John de WyHngton. French.
Writ of privy seal to J. bishop of Winchester, chancellor, ordering him to
do justice. Westminster. 14 September. French.
C. Inq. Misc. File 120. (21.)
1 292. Petition of Robert Clement to the chancellor. French.
W^rit to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him who supphes his
place. Lincohi. 17 July 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition before John Gyflfard, supplying the place of the said justice.
Kermerdyn. The morrow of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Ellen vergh Mereduth, daughter and heir of Wenthhana vergh Mereduth
ap Oweyn, after the death of her mother entered certain tenements in the
commote of Penarth, viz. the third part of a westuae in Gwynwill, and held
the same until ejected by order of Roger de Mortuo Mari.
Writ to the justice of South Wales or to him who supphes his place.
Wokyngham. 24 October. By petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said John Gyffard. Thursday before St. Philip and
St. James 6 Edward III. [1332.]
The said Ellen has no right in the land called Gwynuyl in Kardiganschire.
Writ of scire facias. Wodestoke. 12 June 6 Edward III.
Endorsement stating that the said Ellen did not appear in chancery and
therefore an order was made to deliver the said land to the said Robert.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. Wodestoke. 10 July
6 Edward III.
Endorsement stating that nothing relating to the said land is found in the
muniments in the treasury, but the muniments of Roger de Mortuo Mari
have not yet come to their hands. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 486.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (1.)
1 293. Commission to Roger Chaundos, Robert de Harleye and Thomas
Ace. Clebury. 15 August 6 Edward III. [1332.] By writ of privy seal.
Inquisition before the said Roger and Robert in the presence of Thomas de
Odiham, keeper of Clebury park. Lodelawe. 10 September.
Roger de Mortuo Mari granted to John Chamberlain, grandfather of John
de la More, the custody of all his parks in the manors of Clebury and Beaulieu
and of the chace of Wyre. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 497.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (2.)
1 294. Petition to the King and Council from John de Sutton of Holder-
nesse. French.
Commission to Thomas Wake of Lidell, Robert de Scorburgh and Thomas
de Burton. Tower of London. 30 March 6 Edward III, [1332.] By
the King.
Inquisition before the said Thomas Wake and Robert, in the presence of
Wilham de la Pole, mayor of Kyngeston upon Hull, and Wilham de Birkyn and
Robert de Lichefeld, bailiffs of that town. Dripoll in Holdemesse. 4 July.
John de Sutton and his ancestors from time beyond memory had a ferry
over the water of Hull at Dripoll, as appurtenant to their lands, which ferry
used to be worth 405. yearly to the said John, and to his ancestors at common
times Qs. 8d.
King Edward I in the thirty-third year of his reign caused it to be taken
into his hand ; also 4 acres and 3^ roods of meadow of the soil of the said John
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in Sutton, and 4 acres of pasture of his soil in Sotecotes, and afterwards gave
the ferry to the burgesses of Kyngeston upon Hull to make a free ferry over
the water of Hull at their own costs, for the improvement of their town, so
that no person crossing should pay, and made of the said meadow and pasture
a common way from the water of Hull through the midst of the town of Dripoll
to the bridge of Bilton.
The said John had no satisfaction and never released his right.
The ferry would be worth 405. yearly, if demised to farm ; the meadow is
worth yearly 145. I^d. and the pasture 45. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (3.)
1 295. Commission to Geoffrey de Edenham, William de la Launde and John
de Crosholm the younger. Wodestoke. 2 May 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. London. 8 May.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Langwath. Monday the morrow of Trinity.
The causeway between le Whytebrig by Langwath and le Claybrig towards
Wragby is a common way and the king's highway from the city of Lincoln
towards Wragby ; nobody is bound to repair and maintain the same, nor
did anybody do so except by charity, because it was never so deep and
dangerous and never so much in need of repair as at present.
Robert de Silkeston gave of his alms 4Z. to the prior and canons of BoljTigton
for the amendment of the causeway ; whereof they spent 505. only in such
amendment and still retain the residue.
The whole of the causeway is in the towns of Rand and Heleghthorpe ;
the soil on the north side belongs to Amaury Burdet, lord of Rande, and John
Burdet, lord of Heleghthorpe ; on the south side the soil belongs to the said
John Burdet and the prior of Bolyngton in the town of Heleghthorpe.
The soil of a dyke beginning at le Whytebrig, which is between the meadow
of the prior and the causeway, belongs to the prior for the defence of his
meadow, which, if cleared out, would greatly profit the causeway for draining
off the water therefrom.
In winter it is scarcely possible to cross the causeway with a horse or cart ;
many accidents have happened, and more will happen, unless a remedy be
quickly applied.
A hundred shilHngs would be enough, if repairs were done before
winter.
The prior of Bolyngton and his predecessors and John Burdet and his
ancestors have always repaired and maintained the bridge of Claybrig from
time beyond memory. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 299.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (4.)
1 296. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Waltham Cross. 13 February
6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Northampton. Tuesday after St. Valentine.
Two messuages and a moiety of a virgate and of an acre of land in Abyndon,
which Geoffrey de Knoston held, who on Saturday the feast of St. Thomas
the Martyr 4 Edward III feloniously killed Felicia his wife, and forthwith
fled to the church of Abyndon, and there on the Thursday following abjured
the realm, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 437. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (5.)
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1297. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
18 May 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Huch', Monday in Whitsun week.
A messuage and 20 acres of land in Huch', co. Hertford, which belonged
to Laurence de GisHngham, and came into the hand of King Edward I, and
are still in the king's hand, are of the yearly value of 75. 4d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (6.)
1 298. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Westminster. 16 March
6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Thurneby. Thursday before St. Ambrose.
A moiety of an acre of land in Thurneby, which Philip de Kyvelyng worth,
who was hanged for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the lung's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 460. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (7.)
1 299. Wilts.
Extent of the manor of Scherston Magna before the escheator. 21 July
6 Edward III. [1332.] Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 320.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (8.)
1 300. Commission to William Basset, Adam de Hoperton and WiUiam de
Hathelsay. Kjiaresburgh. 30 November 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Berley. Wednesday before Christmas.
The ancestors of Ehzabeth and Margaret, daughters and heirs of John
Paynell, patrons of the priory of Drax, received no profits of the priory during
voidance. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 519, C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (9.)
1 301 . Writ to Henry le Guldene, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset,
Cornwall and Devon. Westminster. 16 September 6 Edward III. [1332.]
By writ of privy seal.
Dorset.
Inquisition :— -Byre. 28 November.
Ellis Deverel on Monday the morrow of St. Nicholas 33 Edward I by his
charter granted to William Quentyn, prior of Christ Church, Twynham, and
the convent there the advowson and lordship of the house of St. Leonard
of Rissheton by Palmeresbrigge ; the prior and convent were peacefully
seised thereof until 2 May following.
By the cession of John Curteis, then master of the said house, Robert de
Hortone, chaplain, at the presentation and collation of the said prior and
convent, was admitted as warden a-nd master for life on the feast of St. Thomas
the Apostle in the same year.
The prior and convent were disseised by the said Ellis and John on the said
2 May, by removing Robert de Hortone and putting in his place Ralph Lychet,
chaplain, for Hfe.
The said Ellis and John continued their disseisin until 26 January
5 Edward III, when the said John forfeited, whereby the advowson and
lordship are in the king's hand ; they are held of Isabel de Burgo as of the
honor of Craneborne in frank almoin ; the house is of the yearlv value of 405.
C. Inq. Misc.yHe 121. (10.)
1302. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Waltham.
14 February 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Writ to the same. Wodestoke. 31 May.
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Inquisition : — Baldok, The feast of St. Ambrose.
John le Kyng held for life by the courtesy of England a messuage and 12
acres of land in Caldecote by Baldok, co. Hertford, of the inheritance of William
le Kyng of Stanford, an outlaw, the reversion whereof the said William granted
to Roger son of Walter le Yongge of Caldecote, the grant being confirmed
by a fine.
Writ to John de Blounvill, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge,
Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Wodestoke. 4 July.
Inquisition : — Royston. Wednesday before St. Margaret.
Similar findings.
The said John, father of the said WilHam, lived until St. Peter's Chains
4 Edward III.
The tenements are held of the church of Caldecote by the yearly service
of 35. and 2 capons at Easter and are of the yearly value of 12^^. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, 1333-1337, p. 153. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (11.)
1 303. Writ to Henry le Gulden, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon
and Cornwall. Knaresburgh. 2 December 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Dorcestre. 8 January. [1333.]
Walter Elys and Isabel his wife granted to the abbot and convent of
Bynedone for the lives of the said Walter and Isabel certain tenements in
Est Borton and West Burton in return for a corrody. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
1333-1337, p. 140. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (12.)
1 304. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Brustwyke. 13 January
6 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Warrwyke. Wednesday after St. Valentine 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
A messuage and a virgate and a half of land in Chasterton, which Alan le
Eyr, who was outlawed for felony, held, have never been in the king's hand ;
but were in the hand of. King Edward I for a year and a day ; the said Alan
held the tenements of Richard de Loges, then lord of Chasterton ; AHce Myle
now holds them ; William de Swyneford, then escheator, had the year, day
and waste thereof and ought to answer the king therefor.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (13.)
1 305. Writ to Thomas Deyvill, escheator of Chester. Wodestoke. 26 May
6 Edward III.
Inquisition before Thomas Daniers, escheator of Chester. Chester. Tuesday
after St. Barnabas. [1332.]
Ralph le Botiller approved nothing in the place called ' Overemersh ' in
the manor of Codington beyond the first approvement, delivered to him by
Hugh Daudelv then justice of Chester in 7 Edward II. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 486. " C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (14.)
1 306. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. ... 1 February
G Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Marlebergh. 27 February.
The abbess of St. Mary's, Winchester, acquired certain tenements in
Allecanyngges before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 443. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (15.)
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1307. Writ to Robert Sely man, eschea tor in cos, Wilts, Hants, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford and Buckingham. Leycestre. 30 September 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Wiltone. 26 October.
The brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Giles of Wiltone have received
from time beyond memory until 29 May last 6 marks yearly from the issues
of the town of Wiltone. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 511.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (16.)
1 308. Writ to Henry le Gulden, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon
and Cornwall. York. 5 November 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Modeford Terri. Wednesday after St. Nicholas.
Mark, sometime prior of Montacute, acquired a mill and 21 acres of land in
Wyleford by North Cadebury forty years before the publication of the statute
of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 514. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (17.)
1 309. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumberland and Westmoreland. York. 26 October 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Bramham. Wednesday the feast of St. Martin.
The prior and convent of St. Oswald of Nostell acquired by the king's licence
a toft and 16 acres of land in Bramham from Wilham Gemon. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 518. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (18.)
1 31 0. Writ to WiUiam de Northo, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex
and Middlesex. Wodestoke. 9 July 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Sydingbume. 4 September.
Certain tenements in Osprengge and Uppecherch were demised by the
master of the House of God of Osprengge at their true value. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 496. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (19.)
1 31 1 . Writ to John de Louthre, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
25 March 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — By well. Wednesday after St. Mark.
Ralph, long since master of the hospital of Kypier, acquired a pasture
called ' Tung ' and ' Enellyshopp ' long before the publication of the statute
of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 467. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (20.)
1 31 2. Commission to Roger de Somervill, Thomas Deyvill and Adam de
Hoperton. Tower of London. 28 March 6 Edward III. [1332.] By the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Adam. York. Monday before
St. Simon and St. Jude.
Ships and boats, laden with victuals and other goods, used to pass by the
water of Derwent to Staynfordbrig and elsewhere along the banks of the said
water from time beyond memory.
The water is obstructed by weirs and sewers, Gerard Salvayn of Doff eld
having a weir at Duffeld, newly made and narrowed three years past ; Maud
de Swyn having a weir at Duffeld raised ten years past ; the prior and convent
of Ellerton having a weir at Ellerton, made from time beyond memory, but
raised and narrowed after memory ; the abbot and convent of St. Mary's,
York, having three weirs at Cottyngwith, whereof two were raised and
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narrowed twenty years past, and one was built in time beyond memory ; the
prioress and nuns of Thikheved having a weir at Cottyngwith, made before
the time of memory ; the abbot and convent of Fountains having a weir
at Qweldrike, raised and narrowed in time beyond memory ; Walter de
Heselarton, knight, having two weirs at Sutton on Derwent, raised and
narrowed before the time of memory ; and Henry de Moreby having a weir
at Elvyngton, made after the time of memory, but almost carried away.
Consequently ships and boats cannot in these days pass to the parts of
the East Riding, co. York, and the adjacent parts, to the damage of Henry de
Percy, knight, Isabel de Vescy, Thomas Ughtred, knight, and Margery his
wife, Walter de Heselarton, knight, and Eustacia his wife, Henry de Moreby
and AMce his wife, the abbot and convent of Fountains, William de Roos of
Hamelak, knight, the prioress and nuns of Thikheved, the abbot and convent
of St. Mary's, York, Thomas de Manneby, William in the Wyleghes, the prior
and convent of Ellerton, Robert de Garton and Alice his wife, Thomas de
Pekeringe, Maud late the wife of Robert Tyliole, Gerard son of John Salvayn
and Agnes his wife, the abbot and convent of Selby, Walter de Hawekesworth
and EUzabeth his wife, and William Darel of Qweldrike, and their tenants
having lands on the banks of the said water, of lOOZ., and to the nuisance and
impoverishment of all the people of those parts and of merchants wishing
to pass wdth their goods.
Floods are caused yearly by the weirs and sewers and several men have
been drowned. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 290.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (21.)
1 31 3. Writ to WilHam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Wodestoke.
18 May 6 Edward III. [1332.1
Inquisition : — Exeter. 28 May.
The abbot of Mont St. Michel did not appropriate by his prior of Oteryton
after the statute of mortmain a ferling of land in Buddelegh or the port of
Oterymouth with the fishery.
Writ to the same escheator. Wodestoke. 22 May.
Similar inquisition. 2 June. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 480.
C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (22.)
1 31 4. Commission to WilUam le Bo tiller and Roger Carles. Tower of
London. 29 March 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Extent of the castle, honor and land of Chirk, which belonged to Roger de
Mortuo Mari of Chirk, and are in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Roger
de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, kinsman and heir of the aforesaid Roger. ,
Chirk. Tuesday after the close of Easter.
Rents called ' Trethkeillow,' ' Trethtan,' ' Gogerith Clammey,' ' Trethmuyt,'
' Trethdeylat,' ' Trethteitho ' and ' Dovergoun ' are mentioned. Sum,
137Z. 95. Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (23.)
1315. Writ to the justice of South Wales. Westminster. 12 October
5 Edward III. [1331.]
Inquisition in the full county before Philip de Clanvowe, supplying the
place of Sir Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales. Kermerdin. Thursday
before St. Bartholomew 6 Edward III. [1332.]
All the tenants of Cardigansire, Cantrefmaur and Kermerdinesire, as well
tenants by barony as other free tenants, ought and are wont to answer in the
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county of Kermerdyn before the justice of South Wales and him who supplies
his place, at the suit of all persons by the king's writs of his chancery of
Kermerdyn, and ought to answer before the same by bills and attachments
at the suit of the king, wherever and whenever he wishes to hold his sessions,
and so have answered from time beyond memory.
The king's bedel of Kermerdyn ought and is wont to make his executions
and attachments in all the said parts and the bedels have done so from the
time when Robert Tybetot was justice of South Wales.
The stewards of Cardigansire and Cantrefmaur have no power or jurisdiction
to hold pleas touching the crown in any way.
This inquisition was taken by men of Kermerdynschire.
Similar inquisition taken by men of Cantref Bathan and Iskennyn.
Similar inquisition taken by men of Cantrefmaur. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (24.)
1316. Inquisition before the escheator. Dorcestre. Monday after St.
Nicholas 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Reynold son of Reynold, who married Ahce daughter of John C[r]ubbe,
granted to her by charter on 23 March 18 Edward II, before he married her,
the manor of Wolvetone ; from the time of the marriage he had no estate
in the manor except as her husband. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (25.)
1 31 7. Inquisition before the sheriff of Lincoln. Est Rasen. Tuesdav
after St. Thomas the Martyr 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Goods of Margaret de Davyntre, the king's nurse, in West Rasen, seized
by Simon de Hereford and others of that town, because Henry de Throp,
sometime her husband, was accused of lulling Nicholas son of the said Simon.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 460, 485. C. Inq. Misc. File 121. (26.)
1 31 8. Writ to Roger Chaundos, escheator in cos. Worcester, Gloucester,
Hereford, Salop, Stafford and the march of Wales adjoining. Kedermynstre.
20 ... 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Lodeford. 7 September,
The prior and convent of the abbey of Wyggemore and their predecessors
have had the custody of the abbey in times of voidance from time beyond
memory. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 494. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (1.)
1 31 9. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos, York, Northumberland,
Cumberland and Westmoreland. Knaresburgh. 6 November 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
York, North Riding.
Inquisition : — Crakhalle. 12 January.
Thomas de Stanelay twenty-five years past granted to Master Geoffrey,
parson of the church of Langeton for life 4 tofts, 120 acres of land and 16 acres
of meadow in Nethir Whetwell at a yearly rent of 605.
Margaret late the wife of Thomas de Stanelay, now deceased, did not hold
for her life or otherwise any lands of the inheritance of the heir of John de
Harcla, who is under age and in the king's wardship.
C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (2.)
1320. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Wodestoke. 17 May
6 Edward III. [1332.]
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Liquisition : — Wolde. Sunday before St. Laurence the Martyr.
A messuage in Wolde, which Andrew son of Simon le Soutere of Wolde,
who was outlawed for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 498. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (3.)
1 321 . Petition to the King and Council from Hugh de Hoghton, sometime
victualler of King Edward II at Berwick on Tweed. French.
Petition to the king from the said Hugh. French.
Commission to Nicholas de Langeton, mayor of the city of York, Thomas
Deyvill and Adam de Hoperton. Wodestoke. 2 May 6 Edward III. [1332.]
By petition of the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said Nicholas and Adam. York. Thursday after
St. Bartholomew.
The said Hugh received from Simon Warde, sheriff of York, at York, 50
tuns of wine to convey to Berwick on Tweed for the maintenance of the armed
men of the garrison of that town, and hired a ship at York from William de
Qwixlay, citizen of York, and loaded her with the wine.
The Scots took the ship at sea between Ravenser and Homese and killed
eight of the men who were therein, and took away the two surviving men with
the ship and wine to Aberdene.
The ship was taken in April 9 Edward II ; each tun of the wine was worth
1005. ; the ship was not taken by the fault or negUgence of the said Hugh
or of the mariners or men therein.
Writ of privy seal to J. bishop of Winchester, chancellor, ordering him
to provide a suitable remedy for the said Hugh. Pontefract. 21 March
7 Edward III. [1333.] French. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (4.)
1 322. Writ to the baihffs of Montgomery. Baldok. 4 April 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Letter to John de Stretford, bishop of Winchester, chancellor, from the
baihflfs and commonalty of the town of Montgomery, stating that the king
commanded them by writ to inquire as to the death of Alexander de Middulton
and other matters, and to certify the court ; whereupon they took an
inquisition and returned into court the finding of the jurors ; it was delivered
to Sir Robert de Kylom and then shown to the chancellor ; a writ of pluries
has come from the chancery as if they had neglected (sursitz) the king's
commands, whereas they have carried them out as far as they could.
They ask the chancellor to take notice that the town is in the march of
Wales and that they are enfranchised by charter of the king's ancestors, and
by confirmation of the present king, so that they are not answerable except
before the king's bailiffs and within the town, being outside any county ;
wherefore they pray the chancellor not to allow them to be wrongfully troubled
(toiletz), for the king has his ministers among them to do right to everybody.
French.
Inquisition : — Montgomery. Wednesday after the Invention of the Holy
Cross.
On Wednesday after St. Simon and St. Jude 19 Edward II in the church
of St. Nicholas of Montgomery at the first hour Robert Panes suddenly and
feloniously killed Alexander de [Middelton], and Alan de Cherleton, then
keeper of the castle and land of Montgomery, with the aid of Walter de la Vyse,
Robert cteTa Bowfe", VVilliamcIe Marlowe, Clement Clerk, John de Wodurton,
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Adam CotuweUe, and John le Stedemon, conveyed the said Robert Panes to
the castle of Montgomery, where the said Alan de Cherleton received him and
delivered him at his will without doing justice to the Idng or to the relatives.
The baiUffs of Montgomery came to the said Adam, constable of the castle
of Montgomery, and demanded the body of the said Robert to answer in
the Idng's court in that town, and the said Alan refused to deliver him.
Madoc de Codyntone, by order of the said Alan, in the presence of many good
men broke a strong box of Joan de Middulton and took IOO5. therefrom.
C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (5.)
1 323. Commission to Richard de Wilughby, John Inge, John de Pulteneye,
mayor of the city of London, and William de Shareshull. Wodestoke. 6 July
6 Edward III. [1332.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Surrey.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Westminster. 6 July.
Panel of jurors.
Writ of si non omnes to the commissioners. Wodestoke. 8 July.
Inquisition : — Lambheth. Monday after the quinzaine of St. John the
Baptist.
On Sunday before the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr John de
Chaddesden, chaplain, and Matthew Cosceour, by order of John de Hothum,
bishop of Ely, came to Camberwell with force and arms, together with others
unknown, and took Adam de Wysebech and John de London and conveyed
them to places unknown and carried away their goods to the value of 40*.,
not feloniously, and assaulted and imprisoned them and still detain the said
Adam in prison. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (6.)
1 324. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Westminster. 22 September
6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition :— Warwick. Monday before St. Simon and St. Jude.
A toft and a fourth part of a messuage in Warrewyke, which Robert le
Belleyetere, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day
in the king's hand.
The tenements are held of the dean and chapter of St. Mary's, Warwick ;
the sheriff now holds them in the king's hand and had the Idng's year, day
and waste and ought to answer therefor. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (7.)
1 325. Commission to William Botiller of Wemme, WilUam le fitz Waryn
and Roger Carles. Staunford. 16 April 6 Edward III. [1332.] By writ
of privy seal.
Inquisition before the said William le fiz Waryn and Roger. Werthlowe.
Thursday before St. Dunstan.
Madoc Loyd and others (named and some unknown) of the parts of Kedewyng
and Kery with armed power on Monday after St. Ambrose came to the hundred
of Chirbury and Halseten in the king's land of Montgomery and broke the
houses of Howel Voyl and others (named) in the towns of Brempton, Ruston,
Cherestok and Espele and feloniously carried away their goods to the value
of 100 marks ; whereupon hue and cry was raised by the constable of
Montgomery Castle and others, who were pursued by the said Madoc and
others, to the number of 600, to the town of Montgomery ; several persons
were assaulted and killed, and proclamations were made against conveying
merchandise to the said town ; these evildoers also gave counsel to the men
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of Pow^^s, Melenyth and Werthreynon and excited them to the destruction of
the land of Montgomery ; two murders were committed. Cf. Patent Roll
Caletidar, p. 298. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (8.)
1 326. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Waltham.
20 ... 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Kyngeston. 10 March.
Three acres of land in Kyngeston are held of the king in socage by the service
of paying 6d. yearly to the farm of the town of Kyngeston.
The land in the time of King Edward I was in seisin of Thomas Wolf rich,
who enfeoffed thereof Edward Lovekyn, to hold of the king by the same service ;
it is of the yearly value of 12d. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (9.)
1327. Writ to WilHam de Estfeld, constable of the castle of Tikhill.
Kjiaresburgh, 24 November 6 Edward III. [1332.] By writ of privy
seal.
Inquisition : — Tuesday the morrow of St. Andrew.
James, vicar of the church of Laghton, assaulted Hugh de Lyndesey, servant
of Sir Ralph, count of Eu, at Laghton ; the said James, together with William
de Herth\\'ick and Richard Bibbe, dug and carried the arable land of the said
count at Laghton, viz. 50 cartloads ; the said James, together with John de
Thorcroft, Richard Bibbe and Thomas Norman, cut down and carried away
the wood of the said count at Laghton.
The said vicar personally excommunicated Laurence Bright, bailiff of the
said count, with ringing bells and lighted candles in the churches of All Saints,
Laghton, and St. John the Baptist without ecclesiastical process, demanding
from him and his lord tithe of the agistment of the herbage of the count's
wood of Laghton and of the mill there, so that the bailiff cannot serve his
lord.
The manor is of the ancient demesne of the crown and never paid such
tithe. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (10.)
1 328. Writ to Edward de Bohun, justice of North Wales, or to him who
supplies his place, and Robert de Hambury, chamberlain of Kaeniarvan.
Waltham. 5 February 6 Edward III. [1332.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — Beaumaris. Thursday after the Beheading of St. John
the Baptist.
The king's tenants of his town of Rosfeyre in the commote of Meney held
of the king in villenage 11 cottages with curtilages adjacent and 28 acres of
land in the said town, for which they used to render yearly at the exchequer
of Kaeniarvan for their rents and customs 705.
On the day of St. Nicholas i Edward III the tenements were entirely
destroyed and so covered by sand and the tide that the tenants could have
no profit thereof from that day and cannot have any in future.
C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (11.)
1 329. Commission to Robert Selyman, Roger Bavent and William Peverel.
Westminster. 27 January 6 Edward III [1332.] By the Council.
Wilts.
Inquisition before the said Roger and William. Ambresbury. Monday in
the first week of Lent.
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Joan, daughter of Peter de Gavestone, late earl of Cornwall, died in the
priory of Ambresbury on the feast of St. Hilary 18 Edward II ; she was of
the age of 15 years and died of illness.
Thomas de Multone, lord of Egermond, aHenated none of her lands before
or after her death. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (12.)
1 330. Writ to WilHam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Hertford.
2 April 6 Edward III. [1332.]
Inquisition : — Narburgh, co. Norfolk. 30 April.
The sub-prior and convent of Wermegeye in all voidances have had the
custody of the lands of the priory in Narburgh. Cf. Close, Roll Calendar,
pp. 468, 512. C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (13.)
1 331 . Writ to Henry le Gulden, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon
and Cornwall, to inquire and certify whether Reynold son of Reynold was
seised of the manor of Wolveton by Dorchester on the day of his death as is
asserted by Edmund Ha[kelut] to whom the king had granted the wardship
of the lands of Herbert son of Reynold, deceased, during the minority of the
heir, or whether he had enfeoffed thereof before their marriage AMce, late
his wife, now the wife of John Chaunterel, and whether they pretended that
it was the right of Alexander Stavord, chaplain, and he granted it by fine
to them and their heirs tail, as they allege.
It had been found by inquisition that Joan de Vyvoun had granted it by
charter with the king's licence to the said Reynold son of Reynold and John
son of Reynold and the heirs tail of the said John, with remainder to the
said Reynold and his heirs tail, so that after the death of both of them and
of Herbert son of the said Reynold it should descend to Reynold son of the
said Herbert.
The said Alice was daughter of John Crubbe. York. 26 October
6 Edward III. [1332.] C. Inq. Misc. File 122. (14.)
1 332. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset. York. 1 February 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Extent of the manor of Stratton on Fosse, which Walter de Pavely and
Maud his wife hold for life. Sum, 9/. lOs.
WiUiam Douyll holds for life certain tenements in KnoUe by Bristol by
demise of Thomas de Gournay. Sum, 665. Dated at Stratton on Fosse.
Monday before St. Gregory the Pope. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 457.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (1.)
1333. Writ to the justice of South Wales or to him who supplies his place.
York. 1 February 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Kermerdyn. Thursday after St. Mark.
Certain lands in . . . and Pellunyauk are parcel of the manor of Nerberd.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 73. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (2.)
1 334. Commission to Richard de Ryvers, Richard de Pembrigge, John
Rous and Robert de Aston. Durham. 12 April 7 Edward III. [1333.]
By the king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the keeper of the land of Bergeveny,
or to him who supphes his place. ,
Letter from the commissioners who were appointed to survey the castle
and manor of Bergeveny and to inquire as to waste, to the said keeper, or
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to him who supplies his place, ordering him to cause the knights and other
free tenants of the said land to come before them at Bergeveny on Tuesday
after the octave of Trinity, and to warn Roger de Grey, lately appointed by
the king to the keepership of the said castle and manor, to be present. Hegham
Ferrers. 12 May.
Return from the commissioners stating tliat the king's writ close and their
order were dehvered to Wilham de Brome, knight, supplying the place of
the said Roger, on Tuesday in Whitsun week, by Adam ap Ivor ap Grogno ;
that the said Richard, Richard and Robert came to Bergeveny on that day
and found there the said Wilham, who had not executed the king's writ or
the order of the commissioners, and was unwilhng to be attendant and
answering to them in anything, but precisely refused, saying that he was
forbidden by the said Sir Roger, the keeper, by his letters.
Therefore at present nothing has been done about the execution of that
writ. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 440. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (3.)
1335. Writ to John de Peyto the younger, escheator in cos. Hereford,
Gloucester, Worcester, Salop and Stafford and in the march of Wales adjacent
thereto. Waltham. 12 October 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Orleton. 12 November.
The prior of St. John the Evangehst of Brecknock caused 15 acres of land
in Bodenham to be seized into his hand because the rents, services and customs
due to him therefrom were in arrear. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 583.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (4.)
1 336. Writ to Gilbert de Ledred, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton
and Rutland. Windsor. 16 September 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. 24 September.
A bovate and a half of land of Henry Martyn in Glentewourth, which he
acquired from Adam Randolf, are not held of the king in chief, but of Robert
Baugy by the yearly service of Id. ; the said Robert holds the same of the
heirs of Hugh de Neville by knight service.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
A moiety of a bovate of land of Robert Bauge and AHce his wife in
Glentworth, which they acquired from Wilham Osbern, is not held of the
king in chief, but the said Wilham on the day of the said acquisition held the
same of them by the yearly service of 3d. ; they hold that land and certain
other lands in demesne of Phihp de Nevile by knight service.
The said Robert and Alice hold other lands of the king in chief by the service
of carrying a rod before the justices in eyre at Lincoln.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
Three and a half bovates of land of Hugh de Duffeld in Glentworth, which
he acquired from Adam Randolf, are not held of the king in chief, but of the
said Robert and Alice by the yearly service of 2s. ; the said Robert holds of
the heirs of Hugh de Nevile by knight service.
The said Adam held other lands of the king in chief.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
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A moiety and a bovate of land of William Osbern in Glentworth, which
he acquired from Adam Randolf, is not held of the king in chief, but of the
heirs of Hugh de Nevile by knight service.
The said Adam held certain lands of the king in chief by the service of
carrying a rod before the justices in eyre at Lincoln.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
A bovate of land of Stephen Bailiff in Glentworth, which he acquired from
Adam Randolf, is not held of the king in chief, but of the said Robert and
Alice by the yearly service of 4s. ; the said Robert holds of the heirs of Hugh
de NevUle by knight service. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 139.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (5.)
1 337. Writ to Gilbert de Ledred, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland and
Northampton. Claryndon. 24 November 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Spaldyng. 1 November 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Two acres of land of Robert Hoddel of Surflelt, which Gilbert Hoddel, his
father, whose heir he is, acquired from WilUam de Cressy, are not held of the
king in chief. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 273. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (6.)
1 338. Writ to Gilbert de Ledred, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton
and Rutland. Hereford. 24 October 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Castre. 6 November.
Robert Henor and Thomas de Shirfeld do not hold the town of Saxeby
of the king in chief, but of Richard de Grey of Codenouere by the service
of a pair of gilt spurs ; the said Richard holds it of the heirs of Wilham de
Solers by the service of crossing with him at his own cost to Normandy for
forty days ; the said heirs hold it of the king in chief of the constable ship
of Normandy by the service of carrying a white rod before him on the feast
of Christmas.
The said Robert and Thomas were distrained for their homages and fealties
by the escheator, who beheved that they held the said town of the king in
chief by knight service.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Twedemouth.
16 July.
Return stating that in a book of extracts of divers inquisitions taken ex officio
in CO. Lincoln in the time of King Henry III, which is considered as evidence
and not as record, it is found that Richard de Grey, Maud de Serland and
Geoffrey Costentin, hold the town of Saxeby Bondeby of WilHam de Solers
by the service of crossing with him at their cost to Normandy for forty days,
and that he holds of the king in chief of the constableship of Normandy, for
carrying a white rod before him on Christmas day. Written at York.
24 July. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 156. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (7.)
1 339. Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 20 April
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Cokermouth. 3 May.
A messuage and 7 acres of land in Eglesfeld, which John son of Thomas
de Blyndebothill, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and
a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 143,
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (8.)
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1 340. Writ to the sheriff of Lincobi, Havering atte Boure. 25 October
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Spital in the Street. Wednesday before St. Martin in the
Winter.
A toft in Appelby, which Robert Swynherd, who was hanged for felony,
held, has been for a year and a dav in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 165. " C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (9.)
1 341 . Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. Twedemuth. 8 July 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Caldecote by Baldok. Monday after St. James.
A messuage and 12 acres of land in Caldecote by Baldok, which William
le Kyng of Stanford, who was outlawed for felony, held, were taken into the
king's hand by the escheator on Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr 6 Edward III, and are still in the king's hand.
The tenements are held of the parson of the church of Caldecote by Baldok
by the yearly service of 3s. and 2 capons. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 153.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (10.)
1342. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Twedemouth. 11 July
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Northampton. Monday after Michaelmas.
A messuage and 8 acres of land in Olthorp and Brynton, which Richard
Freman of Olthorp, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year
and a day in the king's hand.
The tenements are held of Hamon de Vyeleston, who now holds them ; the
king has had the year, day and waste thereof.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
A messuage in Brynton, which Simon Waryn of Brynton, who was outlawed
for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand ; it is held
of Henry de Ferariis, knight, who now holds it ; the king has had the year,
day and waste thereof.
Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Marlebergh. 6 November
7 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Northampton. Thursday before St. Barnabas 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
The before mentioned messuage and 8 acres of land, which the said Richard
held, are still in the king's hand ; the sheriff had the year, day and waste
and ought to answer the king therefor.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
Similar findings as to the before mentioned messuage, which the said Simon
held. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 234. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (11.)
1 343. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Westmoreland,
Northumberland and Cumberland. York. 2 February 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Wyggeton. Tuesday after Whitsun.
John le Peyntour of Wyggeton, at the time of the truce between King
Edward II and Robert de Bruys in the year 13 Edward II, went to Scotland
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by command of Andrew de Harcla, to paint an image for William de Karliolo,
without at any time joining the Scots. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 54.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (12.)
1 344. Writ to the sherifif of Warwick. Fenwike. 1 May 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Claverdon. Tuesday after Trinity.
A messuage, a carucate of land and 16 acres of meadow in Claverdone,
which Robert de Warrewike, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a
year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 53.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (13.)
1345. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. York. 28 January 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Lamboume. Thursday before St. Gregory the Pope.
Twenty-three acres of land, three roods of meadow, three acres of pasture
and a moiety of a messuage in Lambourne, which Robert Wilham of
Haveryngge, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a
day in the king's hand.
Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Knaresburgh. 10 August 7 Edward III.
Inquisition :— AfEebregge in the towai of Lambume. Friday after the
Nativity of St. Mary.
The said Robert held in Lambume of Richard de Welleby and JuHana his
wife a croft containing 4 acres, called ' Bradecroft,' and 3 roods of meadow
called ' le Chalfhope ' lying in a meadow called ' le Resmad,' of the fee of Thomas
le Hunte, which have been in the king's hand since 20 May 6 Edward III.
Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Waltham Cross. 6 October 7 EdAvard III.
Inquisition : — Lambume. Friday after the Conversion of St. Paul
8 Edward III. [1334.]
Sixteen acres of land, three acres of meadow and 35. of rent in Lambume,
which the said Robert held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 28, 141, 195. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (14.)
1 346. Writ to Gilbert de Ledrede, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland and
Northampton. Twedemouth. 3 June 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Castre. 22 June.
Two bovates of land in Cokewald, which John de Hardeshull alienated to
Nicholas Kyng, are not held of the king in chief. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 66.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (15.)
1 347. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 22 April
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Bedeford. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
Walter Cabbel was banged for felony, and Edmund Gacelyn, of whom
he held a messuage and 20 acres of land in Southyevele, forthwith entered
the same as chief lord of that fee, and occupied them all his life ; after his
death John Gacelyn, his son, entered and held them until the arrival of Robert
de Ardeme and his fellows, justices in eyre, at Bedeford, in the year
4 Edward III, before whom the said John made a fine with the king for the
year, day and waste, and likewdse for the issues in the meantime, and satisfied
the king therefor in full because he then was, and still is, tenant. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 234. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (16.)
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1348. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Twedemouth. 12 June
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Honesworth. Monday before the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
A messuage and a moiety of two virgates of land in Honesworth, which
Wilham atte Put of Honesworth, who was outlawed for felony, held, will
not have been for a year and a day in the king's hand until Saturday after
St. Valentine next.
The tenements are held of Joan late the wife of Thomas Botetourte, ladv
of Honesworth ; the township of Honesworth now holds them by demise of
the sheriff and has the year, day and waste thereof and ought to answer the
king therefor.
Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Twedemouth. 26 June.
Extent of the said tenements and of the year, day and waste thereof.
Honesworth. Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (17.)
1 349. Writ to Henry le Guldene, escheator in cos. Cornwall, Devon,
Somerset and Dorset. Belford. 3 May 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — La Hethfelde. Saturday after the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
Geoffrey Malherbe did not acquire 200 acres of fresh (frisse) land in Otry
St. Mary from the dean and chapter of Rouen. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 133.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (18.)
1 350. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Twedemouth. 15 June 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Ealdynge. Saturday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
A messuage at Hardres in the town of Eldyng and a messuage and 24 acres
of land in Twyford in the said town, which belonged to Thomas Blakebrok,
an outlaw, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, pp. 65, 394. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (19.)
1351. Writ to the sheriff of York. Walyngford, 20 January 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Roderham. Saturday after mid-Lent Sunday.
A moiety of a bovate of land in Roderham, which Roger Rose of
Roderham, who was hanged for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in
the king's hand.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
Two messuages in Roderham, which Laurence le Mareschall of Roderham,
who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 204, 205. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (20.)
1 352. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumberland and Westmoreland. York. 28 January 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Kirkeby in Kendale. 8 May.
John de Culwen at the time of the death of Thomas de Culwen, his brother,
was in the king's peace. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 39.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (21.)
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1 353. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumberland and Westmoreland. Shene, 10 September 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Hedon on the Wall. Sunday after All Saints.
Adam son of Richard de Dyssington was never an adherent of the Scots
rebels. Cf. Close Roll Caleridar, p. 192. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (22.)
1 354. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex
and Middlesex. Marlebergh. 8 November 7 Edward III. [1333,]
Inquisition : — Westminster. 1 December.
A messuage with a garden adjacent in the town of Westminster, which Adam
de Burgoyne lately acquired from John de Bettevylle, is not held of the
king in chief but of Edmund le Cheny, keeper of the Idng's palace. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, p. 170. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (23.)
1 355. Writ to William Erneys, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster. Waltham. 8 October 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Leicester.
Inquisition : — Til ton. Monday after All Saints
A messuage and 3 bovates of land in Twyford, which Thomas de Nevill
alienated to Richard son of Thomas de Twyford, are not held of the king in
chief, but of Hugh de Audele and Margaret his wife. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 198. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (24.)
1356. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Hereford. 25 October 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Erdyngton. Saturday after the Epiphany. [1334.]
A messuage, 6 acres of land and an acre of meadow in Erdyngton, which
Richard de Thrimelowe, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a
year and a day in the Idng's hand.
The said Richard held the messuage and 3 acres of land of John Rogers,
an acre of land of Ralph de Kirkeby, the acre of meadow of Roger Hillary
and 2 acres of land of Henry de Erdjugton, knight. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 222. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (25.)
1 357. Writ to John de Peyto the younger, escheator in cos. Gloucester,
Worcester, Hereford, Salop and Stafford, and the march of Wales adjacent
thereto. Walyngford. 8 January 7 Edward III. [1334.] By writ of
privy seal.
Inquisition : —Much Wenloke. Monday before St. George 8 Edward III.
John Lengleys was seised of the town of Rothale and granted it to Edmund
Bastard and Agnes his wife, who jointly continued their seisin until the death
of the said Edmund, when it was in the king's hand by reason of an outlawry
against him at the suit of Fulk son of Warin in co. Salop.
The town is held of Richard de Saunford and not of the king, by the service
of 35., and is of the yearly value of I65.
The said Edmund died at Wyggemor on Saturday after the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist 6 Edward III. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (26.)
1 358. Writ to Ralph de Nevill, guardian of the bishopric of Durham, void
and in the king's hand. Waltham. 12 October 7 Edward III. [1333.]
By the Council.
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Inquisition : — Northalverton. Thursday the feast of St. Katharine the
Virgin .
The men of the town of Northalverton are free and of free condition and
hold the town of the bishop of Durham, with the consent of the chapter of
Durham, with the tofts and crofts therein, and the market and fair with the
profits thereof, saving to the bishop and his successors pleas of haymsoken,
blodewyte and withernam, with amendment of breach of the assize of bread
and ale, of butchers and forestallers, rendering yearly to the bishop and his
successors 40 marks, at the four terms appointed in Alvertonshire, viz.
Michaelmas, St. Andrew, Palm Sunday {Pascha floridum) and St. Peter and
St. Paul. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 189. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (27.)
1 359. Commission to John de Tycheboum, Roger de Fifhide and Robert
de Thomecombe. Twedemouth. 12 June 7 Edward III. [1333.] By
petition of the Council.
Hants.
Inquisition before the said John and Roger. Aulton. Monday the morrow
of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Ralph de Eboraco, sometime chancellor of the church of St. Mary, Sahsbury,
and parson of the church of Odiham, predecessor of Richard de Ayremynne,
was seised of certain common of pasture. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 166.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (28.)
1 360. Commission to William de Denum, Peter de Middelton and Robert
de Tokhale. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 6 August 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Inquisition before the said William and Robert. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Saturday after St. Matthew.
Valuation of the tenements, which belonged to John de Midelton in
Bumeton, Alnewyke, Preston, Bamburgh, Scranewod, Bechefeld, Belchou,
Lethton, Caldestrother, Walewe, Cramelyngton and Newcastle-on-Tvne.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (29.)
1 361 . Writ to John de Hawe, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex and
Middlesex. Twedemouth. 18 May 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition before William de Northo, escheator. 22 June.
Robert, sometime abbot of Seez, appropriated a messuage, 40| acres of
land and certain pasture in Hampton and certain rent in Atheryngton, long
before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Boll Calendar,
p. 194. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (30.)
1 362. Commission to Michael de Wath, Robert Russel and William de
Estfeld. York. 21 October 6 Edward III. [1332.] By writ of privy
seal.
Inquisition taken at the place called ' le Faireokes ' on the confines of cos.
York and Nottingham. Monday after St. Gregory the Pope 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
I The tithes of hay of the demesne meadows of the king's castle of Tykhull
entirely belong to the church of Tykhull, which the prior of St. Oswald holds
impropriated, and not to the chapel of the castle ; the prior and his
j predecessors peacefully received the same from time beyond memory until
John Byck, constable of the castle, in the year 6 Edward III, by alleged
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command of Sir Richard de Byry, then warden of the chapel, took the
said tithe.
The tithe of sheaves of a place called ' le Chapelhagge ' always belonged to ,
the church of Tykhull, when the chapel was in the hands of the Normans, ^t,
and still belongs, and afterwards the said prior and his predecessors peacefully
received the same until Boniface de Saluciis, when warden of the chapel, by
the power of Henry de Lascy, then earl of Lincoln, and Master John de Arundell,
when he was warden, by power of Edmund, then earl of Arundel, once took part
of the said tithe.
The wardens of the chapel of right ought and are wont to have two sheaves
of tithe of 9 bovates of land in Wadde worth, which were withdrawn 20 years
past by Cardinal NeapoHo, prebendary of the church of Wadworth.
C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (31.)
1 363. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator in cos. Hants, Wilts, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford and Buckingham. Dunstaple. 21 January 7 Edward III.
[1334.]
Hants.
Extent of the manor of Haliboume, the manor of Purye, certain tenements
in Dupenhale and certain tenements called ' Colevyleslond ' in Crondale,
which belonged to John de Westcote, and are in the king's hand by reason
of the idiocy of John son and heir of the said John. 5 February 8 Edward III.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 493, 524, 581. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (32.)
1 364. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator , . . Pontefract. 12 February
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Extent of the tenements, which belonged to Joan late the wife of Thomas
de Neubigginge, in Kirkeby Thore. Appelby. Monday before Easter.
Extent of the tenements, which belonged to the said Joan in Glassanby,
Morghanby, Gamelsby, Kyrkbanton, Castelcayroke and Whelpehowe in
Caldebek. Carlisle. Wednesday before Easter. C. Inq. Misc. File 123. (33.)
1 365. Commission to Thomas de Sibbethorp, Nicholas de Langeton, and
Adam de Hoperton. Pontefract. 10 February 7 Edward III. [1333.] By
petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — York. Monday 22 February.
Richard de Wygornia, late keeper of the works of King Edward II at York
Castle, in the eleventh year of that king's reign, took stone of the prior and
convent of St. Andrew, York, to the value of 10/. for the repair of the castle,
for which no satisfaction has been made. " ~
The king's plot lying waste before the door of the house of St. Andrew,
I contains an acre and a half and a moiety of a lood of land, of the yearly
I value of 25. ^d. ; the king can grant it to the prior and convent and their
successors in satisfaction for the stone, because 25. of land or rent in that
■ place are well sold in fee for 50s.
i The plot belonged to the Templars and was acquired by King Edward II.
C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (1.)
1 366. Writ to the sheriff of York. Odyham. 24 September 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition before Richard de Kaycestre, William de Grafton, and WilUam
de Riggeton, baihffs of the city of York. Monday after three weeks from
Michaelmas,
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Roger le Pledor with others unknown came to Mikelgate, York, on Monday
after the Assumption, and took John Baillol without warrant and dragged
him through the midst of the street in the mud as a robber and conveyed him
against his will to the house of Thomas le Bogher in Usegate, and imprisoned
him there for two days, and afterwards conveyed him to the house of John de
Slengesby in Walmegate beyond the Fosse, and detained him there for a day
until the bailiffs of the city of York by virtue of a return of the king's writ
of appeal took the said John at the suit of John de Derlay for the death of
Robert de Derlay, his kinsman, and conveyed him to the king's prison of the
city of York and detained him there until the octave of Michaelmas, according
to the tenor of the writ, and then conveyed him before the king at York.
C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (2.)
1 367. Petition to the King and Council from the people of Belford, co.
Northumberland. French.
Commission to Thomas de Baumburgh and Robert de Tughale. Newcastle
on Tyne. 1 August 7 Edward III. [1333.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition, mostly illegible, as to victuals of the inhabitants of Belford,
consumed by the king's army, while going towards Scotland, and other damage.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 208. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (3.)
1368. Commission to John Mkuduyt and Robert Russel. Twedemouth.
15 June 7 Edward III. [1333.] By the Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Wilts.
Inquisition : — Marlebergh. Saturday after St. Bartholomew.
William Strug, late farmer of the manor of Hoke, destroyed a sheepfold
therein worth 405. and the third part of a grange worth 135. id. ; he felled
and sold 4 oaks worth 45., 6 apple trees worth 65. Sd., and hedges and fences
worth 25. 8c?. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (4.)
1369. Writ to the sheriff of Westmoreland. Windsor. 26 October
7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Appilby. Monday before the Epiphany. [1334.]
Wilham de Bolton held a moiety of a messuage in Appilby of William
Lengleys by the yearly service of 25. on Thursday before St. Nicholas
6 Edward III, when he was outlawed for a felony, for which he was indicted
before Robert de Clifford and his fellows, justices ; from that day the said
William Lengleys held the moiety of the king, and still holds it, and ought to
answer for the year and waste ; it is of no value beyond the 25. because it
was burnt by the Scots and is not yet rebuilt. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (5.)
1 370. Writ to William Erneys, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Belford. 18 May 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Derby.
Inquisition : — Wolvardecote. 20 August.
William de Wlvardecote had a messuage and a carucate of land in
Wulvardcote by demise of Christiana de Segrave, and continued his seisin
until an outlawry was published against him, wherefor the tenements are
in the king's hand.
They are held of John de Segrave, son and heir of Stephen de Segrave, who
is under age and in the king's wardship, by the yearly service of 75., and are of
the yearly value of 65. beyond that rent.
336 INQUISITIONS
They were not granted to the said William and Agnes his wife in fee tail
by Robert de Prescote, nor did John their son enter therein accordingly after
their deaths. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (6.)
1371. Commission to Richard de Abberbury, John de Brumpton, and
Robert de Hungerford. Westminster. 28 January 6 Edward III. [1332.]
By the Council.
Inquisition before the said Richard and John. Neubury. Ash Wednesday
6 Edward III.
Roger de Mortuo Mari, late lord of Wygemor and Trym, bound himseK to
William son of Thomas Dan vers in a rent of IOO5. to be received from lands
in Neubury. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 212. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (7.)
1 372. Commission to Richard de Goldesburgh, Adam de Hoperton, and
Thomas Deyvyll. Belford. 4 May 7 Edward III. [1333.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the said Richard and Adam. Knaresburgh. Monday
before St. John the Baptist.
Repairs needed for Knaresburgh Castle and the parks of Hay, Haywra,
and Bilton are estimated at 4:221. 8s. 8d.
Mention is made of Stopham Chaumbre, St. Nicholas Chapel, the kitchen
bakery and brewery under one roof, the new tower, the royal hall, and
' Blaunchetour.' """ -
The park paling of Haywra should be mended with strowes, bellis, posts and
boards. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (8.)
1 373. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Twedemouth. 26 May 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Neubury. Wednesday after the Assumption.
Twenty acres of land and two parts of a messuage in Inkepenne, which
Roger Ramidiloun, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year
and more in the king's hand. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 76.
C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (9.)
1 374. Commission to Robert Achard, John de Brompton, and Robert de
Hungerford. Westminster. 26 March 6 Edward III. [1332.] By the
Council.
Inquisition before the said Robert Achard and Jolin de Brompton.
Wanetyng. Thursday after the Conception.
Roger de Mortuo Mari, lord of Wigemor, bound himself to Richard son
of Thomas Danvers in a yearly rent of IOO5. to be received from lands at
Neubury. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 208. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (10.)
1 375. Commission to William de Denum, Gilbert de Boroudon, and
Nicholas de Punchardon. Knaresburgh. 10 August 7 Edward III. [1333.]
By the King and Council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Tuesday after the Beheading of St.
John the Baptist.
WilHam Skynner of Baumburgh the younger took Alexander de Ryhull
as a Scot and an enemy. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 134.
C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (11.)
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1376. Commission to Robert Selyman, Ralph le Gras, and John de
Hamham. Marlebergh. 30 November 7 Edward III. [1333.] By writ of
privy seal.
Wilts.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Ralph. Cosham. Monday after
the Purification 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Repairs needed in the manor of Cosham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 197,
198, 259. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (12.)
1377. Inquisition before Sir John de Kyngeston, constable of Baunburgh
Castle. Baunburgh. Friday after St. James 7 Edward III. [1333.]
The goods and chattels underwritten, delivered into the keeping of brother
John de Seton, for fear of the enemies of Scotland, to save as their own, to
\nt, 3 silver basins, a silver gilt cup, a silver gilt pot with a saphir on the top,
a pot of white silver, a gilt chalice, 2 silver cruets (fioles), a gilt box for wafers,
a silver candlestick, a silver sprinkler for holy water, an entire vestment for
the altar, whereof the chasuble and the apparels {perurs) are of silk, the
altar frontal, a mazer whereof the bottom is of the arms of Sir Alexander
Comyn, a whole bed whereof the curtain is of vermilion sendal, a robe of
ta'RTiy cloth of 3 flounces, a cape of red cloth, a fur corset, 2 carpets, 2 bankers
for the hall, 15 dishes, 14 pewter saucers and many other things not named,
were not removed by the enemies of Scotland, as the said brother John alleged.
French. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (13.)
1 378. Commission to William de la Pole, Master John de Barton, and
Hugh le Taverner. Durham. 10 April 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition : — Kyngeston on Hull. Friday after St. Tiburcius and St.
Valerian.
Certain wool, woolfells, and hides, loaded in the ship La Kateryne at Berwick,
belonged to Baldwin Skipper and others (named). Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 35. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (14.)
1 379. Writ to Henry le Guldene, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon,
and Cornwall. Twedemouth. 16 June 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Bath. Friday after St. Mary Magdalene.
Thomas de Stocton, sometime prior of St. Peter's, Bath, acquired 6 acres
of meadow in Asschewike thirty years before the publication of the statute of
mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 201. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (15.)
1 380. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Marlebergh. 20 December 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Inquisition : — Pokelington. Thursday before the Grcumcision.
Henry de Malton was seised of a messuage, 4 tofts, a mill, and 24 bovates
of land in Northegeveldale, and of a moiety of a carucate of land in
Estgeveldale on the day of his death.
The tenements were taken into the hand of King Edward II by reason of
the minority of the said Henrj^'s heir, and are parcel of those, which the present
king granted to Margaret late the wife of Duugall Makedowel, during the
minority of the said heir, for the maintenance of herself and her children.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 165. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (16.)
Wt. 34623. * 22
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1 381 . Writ to the sheriff of Northumberiand. Newcastle on Tyne. 24
April 7 Edward III. [1333.] By the King.
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. Friday before Michaelmas.
Sir Ralph de Nevile and Sir John de Langcastre ought to repair a house
I within the castle of Newcastle on Tyne called ' Bolbeck hall ' for the barony
' of Bolbeck ; the defects thereof can be repaired for 201. ; Sir Wilham de
Montagu ought to repair a house there for the barony of Werk ; Sir Robert
de CHfford, Richard de Emildon, and WiUiam Kibbilsworth ought to repair
a house there for the barony of Caugy ; the place thereof is entirely waste ;
it can be built for 60s. ; Sir Robert de la Vale ought to repair a house there
for the barony of La Vale ; the defects thereof can be repaired for 405. ;
Geoffrey de Scrope ought to build a house there, the place whereof is entirely
waste ; Sir Thomas Surteys ought to repair a house there for the barony of
Gosford ; it can be repaired for 41. ; the countess of Pembroke ought to repair
a house there for the barony of Bailol ; it can be repaired for 2 marks ; Sir
Robert Bertram ought to build a house there, the place whereof is entirely
waste ; it can be built for 4Z. ; Sir John Darcy ought to repair a house there
for the barony of Hadston ; it can be repaired for 4 marks. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 646. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (17.)
i
1 382. Commission to William de Shareshull, Richard de Haukeslowe, John
de Merston, and Thomas Asce. Twedemouth. 20 June 7 Edward III.
[1333.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the sa.id Richard and John. Wyggemor. Saturday
after St. Thomas the Martyr.
Repairs needed in Wyggemor Castle and in the manors of Leynthale Earls
and Leynthale Starker, which the king took into his hand by reason of the
minority of the heir of Edmund de Mortuo Mari.
Similar inquisition : — Cleburi. Wednesday before St. Kenelm.
Repairs needed in the manor of Clebury with its members, viz. Emewode
and Huggelegh, and waste committed in the park of Qebury and in the chace
of Wyre.
The defects occurred before the said castle, manors and chace were
committed to Henry bishop of Lincoln. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (18.)
1 383. Commission to Roger de Chaundos, Walter Heryng, William de
Whitefelde, and Roger le Gilden. Tower of London. 30 March 6 Edward III.
[1332.] By writ of privy seal.
Writ of mittatis to the said commissioners. Wiggemore. 14 August.
Inquisition : — Dorcestre. Monday after St. James 6 Edward III. [1332.]
The port and water between Weymouth and Melecombe belong entirely
to the town of Weymouth and the tenants there have been accustomed to
receive dock dues {cullagium) and other small customs from time beyond
memory. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (19.)
1 384. Writ to the mayor of the city of London, escheator, and the sheriffs.
Twedemouth. 6 June 7 Edward III. [1333.] By writ of privy seal.
Inquisition : — Saturday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
Thomas de Walpol, late citizen of London, was not a bastard, and a messuage
in Fridaistrete in the said city, which belonged to him, was not seized into
the king's hand as an escheat. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 524.
C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (20.)
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1 385. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex
and mddlesex. Waltham Holy Cross. 6 October 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Arundel. 10 November.
The abbot of Seez acquired certain tenements in Hampton and Atheryngton
long before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf . Close Roll Calendar
p. 194. C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (21.)
1 386. Commission to Henry de Pembrugge, Robert de Aston, and Adam
Lucas. Westminster. 22 January 4 Edward III. [1330.] By petition of
the Council.
Writs of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriffs of Gloucester and Hereford.
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Staunton, in a place called ' Brodestone ' on the confines
of cos. Gloucester and Hereford near the water of Waye in the march of Wales.
Wednesday after the Annunciation 5 Edward III. [1331.]
Roger de Camme, abbot of Tynteme, has raised certain weirs in the water
of Waye higher than they used to be.
Commission to the said Henry, Robert, and Adam. Witness : — John de
Eltham, earl of Cornwall, guardian of the realm. Eltham. 14 April
5 Edward III.
Return endorsed stating that they have ordered the sheriff to lower the
said weirs and to put them back into their former state.
Commission to the same. Westminster. 8 September 6 Edward III.
[1332.]
Similar return endorsed. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 201, 572, and Close
Roll Calendar, 1330-1333, p. 370, 1333-1337, p. 304.
C. Inq. Misc. File 124. (22.)
1 387. Writ to the justiciary of Ireland. Westminster. 30 September
8 Edward III. [1334.] By petition of the Council.
Endorsed : — It came to John Darcy, justiciary of Ireland, on 12 November.
John de Wellesleye has always behaved well towards the king and his
ministers.
Inquisition : — Le Naas. Wednesday before St. Matthias 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Valuation of the lands, which belonged to Thomas de Sutton, deceased, in
Monmehennoke, and to Walter le Veel, deceased, in Norragh, both tenants
in chief, which are in the king's hand by reason of the minorities of John son
and heir of the said Thomas, and of John son of William le Vel, kinsman and
heir of the said Walter, and have been granted by the king to John de
Wellesleye during pleasure at a rent to the exchequer of Dublin of the extent.
The folloMang sub-tenants are mentioned : — John, earl of Ermon, who
holds the manor of Balagh . . . ; Simon de Sutton, who holds tenements in
Balymacloghir and Treuedyneston ; John Lenfaunt, who holds tenements
in Lyueteston ; and Thomas Brysky, wlio holds tenements in Thomelyneston.
Certain boon-works are specified and a custom of brewing called 'tolleball'
of the yearly value of 35. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (1.)
1 388. Writ to John de Peyto the younger, escheator in cos. Hereford,
Gloucester, Worcester, Salop, Stafford, and the march of Wales adjacent
thereto. Beverley. 26 May 8 Edward III. [1334.]
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Hereford.
Extent of the manor of Olreton. 11 June. Sum, 52Z. 75. Sd.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (2.)
1 389. Petition to the Idng from Ralph de CoUyngham. French,
Inquisition before Henry de Percy, keeper of the castle and town of Berwick
on Tweed, William de Bevercotes, chancellor there, and Robert de Tughale,
chamberlain there. Berwick on Tweed. Thursday after the octave of
Easter 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Thomas de Coldyngham, uncle of the said Ralph, and his feoffors were
seised of a tenement in Berwick on Tweed from the time of King Alexander
until the said Tliomas was removed therefrom by Robert de Bruys, when
the heirs of Simon Frisell, feoffors of the said Thomas, entered the tenement
and gave it to Patrick Flemyng, who demised it in fee to Giles de Myndrom
at a rent of 41. a year, which by the forfeiture of the said Patrick was taken
by the sheriff into the king's hand.
The said Ralph, after the surrender of the to^vn of Berwick, by the king's
writ directed to the mayor and bailiffs of that town, recovered the tenement,
of the seisin of the said Thomas, whose heir he is.
The said Thomas and his feoffors held the tenement discharged of all rent
except sixpence yearly to the king ; the said Ralph has alwavs been faithful
to the king. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (3.)
1390. Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
York. 23 February 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Berks.
Extent of the manor of Yeshampstede before Robert Selyman, escheator.
9 October 6 Edward III. [1332.] Sum, 435. 3J<i.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (4.)
1 391 . Writ to William Erneys, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Westminster. 26 September
8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition.
The prior of Coventry acquired certain tenements in Coventry before the
pubhcation of the statute of mortmain. Imperfect. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
pp. 409-411. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (5.)
1 392. Writ to William de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Northumber-
land, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Newcastle on Tyne. 10 November
8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition : — Appelby, co. Westmoreland. 2 January. [1335.]
Certain tenements in Great Stirkeland, co. Westmoreland, are held of John
son of Thomas de Stirkeland and not of the king in chief. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 378. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (6.)
1 393. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. York. 4 July 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Inquisition : — Montsorell. Sunday before the Assumption.
A messuage in Montsorell, which John son of WilUam Dogel, who was
outlawed for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 251. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (7.)
MISCELLANEOUS 341
1394. Writ to William de Rostele, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Hmitingdon, Essex, and Hertford. York. 4 July 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Suffolk.
Liquisition : — Stowemarket. 22 July.
Certain tenements in Stowemarket and Thomeye, which belonged to Walter
Baynard, deceased, are not held of the king in chief, but of Gilbert Pecche,
the bishop of Norwich, Richard de Moundeville, and the abbot of Lesnes.
a. Close Boll Calendar, p. 245. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (8.)
1395. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Wodestoke. 4 February 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Inquisition : — Lamboum. Saturday before St. Mark.
Two virgates and two acres of land in Lambourn, which Robert William
of Haveringge, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a
day in the king's hand.
The tenements are held of the prior of Dunmawe, Thomas Russel, John de
Lancastre, James de Lambouni, Richard de Wylleby, and the bishop of
Norwich. Cf. Close Roll Caletidar, 'pp. 28, 141, 195.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (9.)
1 396. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Wodestoke. 26 January 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Inquisition : — Ideshale. Monday after St. Chad.
A messuage and land in North Clebury, which WilHam de Routhale, who
was outlawed for felony on Tliursday after the Purification 7 Edward III,
held, have been in the king's hand since that day. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 205. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (10.)
1 397. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. York. 2 March 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Inquisition : — Neuport in the Isle of Wight. Wednesday before the
Annunciation.
The hamlet of Bryghteston is, and has been from time beyond memory,
a member of the manor of Sweyneston, which William de Monte Acuto holds
by the king's grant ; the hamlet is now in the king's hand and is of the yearly
value of 25/. 2s. Z\d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 406.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (11.)
1 398. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Rokyngham. 7 April 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Inquisition : — Rochester. Friday after St. Alphege.
Certain tenements in Eillesford, which John Peverel, who was outlawed for
felony, held, have for been a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 217. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (12.)
1 399. Writ to William de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Northumber-
land, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Westminster. 1 October 8 Edward
III. [1334.]
Inquisition ; — Appelby, co. Westmoreland. Wednesday the feast of St.
Peter's Chair 9 Edward III. [1335.]
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Edmund de Boyvill released the manor of Little Stirkeland to Robert
Lengleys without the king's licence, for which reason it was taken into the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 387. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (13.)
1400. Writ to John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumbeiland, and Westmoreland, ordering him to extend the manor of Driffeld,
which belonged to John de Britannia, late earl of Richmond. York.
24 February 8 Edward III. [1334.]
An illegible document.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Notyngham.
11 July 8 Edward III.
Return endorsed stating that there is no extent of the manor of Driffeld
in the Exchequer at York, but that the sheriff in his account of the issues
of lands, which belonged to John de Balliolo, sometime King of Scotland, for
the years 24, 25, and 26 Edward I answers for 62?. 10s. 4d. a year for two
parts of the manor of Driffeld, put to farm to Master John de Cam.
The tenor of an extent of the manor of Temple Neusom is enclosed here-
with.
Extent of the manor of Temple Newsom before Simon de Baldreston and
Henry de Athelastre. Pontefract. Saturday after the Epiphany
16 Edward II. [1323.] Sum, 63Z. 0*. U^. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (14.)
1 401 • Commission to William de Leycestre, Master John de Blebury, and
John de Thouresby. Huntyngdon. 12 April 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition at the hermitage near Crepelgate, London. Monday 18 April.
The said hermitage was founded by King John with the assent of the
commonalty of the city of London ; all the hermits from the foundation have
held the hermitage with the adjacent spaces (areis) as the present hermit
holds it ; any usurpation is upon the perambulation, which ought to contain
from the city wall in width 16^ feet of St. Paul's, and not upon the space
belonging to the hermitage.
If any rents have been withdrawn, the hermit can recover them in the
court of London according to the custom of the city, and by his charters
relating thereto. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (16.)
1 402. Writ of privy seal to William de Bevercote, chancellor, and Robert
de Tughale, sheriff of Berwick. Claryndon. 12 November 7 Edward III.
[1333.] French.
Inquisition : — Berwick on Tweed. Monday the eve of St. Thomas the
Apostle.
Randolph de Holme, late burgess of Berwick on Tweed, on the day when
that town was taken by the Scots, was seised of 3 tenements in Narugate,
lying between the land of Hugh Snowe on the south and that of John Todde
on the north, which are now in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Bernard
le Despenser, who held them, and are of the yearly value of 4 marks ; two
of the tenements he had of the gift of the king's grandfather ; the third he
acquired from the brethren of Seggedene.
He was also seised of a tenement in Waldenegate, which he acquired from
Sir Stephen de Segrave, lying void between the tenement of the bridge towards
the north and the tenement of Patrick de Bergh on the south, of the yearly
value of 40rf.
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Ho was also seised of a tenement in Butcher Street {in vico Carnificum),
which he acquired from Clement de Leicestre and Margery Pulter his wife,
lying between the land of Simon Turnebull on the west and the land of Richard
Rughpot on the east, of the yearly value of 40s.
Similar inquisition.
Randolph de Holme, father of Robert de Holme, whose heir he is, was
seised, before the taking of Berwick, by the gift of King Edward II, of all
the lands, which belonged to Robert de Paxton in Paxton and Aldencrawe,
viz. the tliird part of the town of Paxton and the third part of the fishery
of the waters called ' Bradeorrette Streme ' and 'Bulshote,' belonging to the
said third part of the town, and of a moiety of a carucate of land in the said
towTi besides the said third part ; the tenements being of the yearly value
of 20 marks.
Writ of privy seal to J. . . . chancellor, ordering him to cause the said
Robert to have right ... 28 February 8 Edward III. [1334.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (16.)
1403. Commission to John de Wroxhale, John de Brideport, and Walter
Berill. Claryndon. 14 August 8 Edward III. [1334.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Ceme. Thursday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
John de Farendon in the time of King Henry III held for life by demise
of the king the chief baiHwick of the county of Dorset, and the bedelries of the
hundreds of Redelane, Uggescombe, Godernethorne, Tolreforde, Ekerton, and
St. George, in that county.
After his death King Henry III granted the said bailiwick and bedelries
to Ralph Russel for life, after whose death Robert de Famdon, son of the
said John de Famdon, in the time of King Edward I occupied the baiUwick and
bedelries for thirty years and more, by what title or warrant the jurors are
ignorant ; in the time of King Edward II the said Robert gave them by charter
and with the king's licence to Thomas de Famdon, his son, who occupied them
for four years, and died seised thereof, after whose death John de Famdon,
brother and heir of the said Thomas, occupied the baiUwick and bedelries
for two years and more in the time of the present king until he enfeoffed thereof
John de Durbergh, who occupied them for half a year and more, until the
present king caused them to be taken into his hand by Henry le Gulden,
escheator.
Afterwards the king granted by charter the bailiwick and bedelries to John
Strech for life, who now holds them, and has held them since 3 October
7 Edward III.
The profits of the chief bailiwick are of the yearly value of 405., as in gifts,
jewels, victuals and other suchlike things, and those of the bedelries are of
the yearly value of 7 marks, as in autumn victuals and other suchlike gifts.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (17.)
1404. Commission to William de Bevercote, chancellor, John de Burdon,
chamberlain, and William de Burnton, mayor, of Berwick on Tweed,
Rokesburgh. 3 January 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition : — Berwick on Tweed. 20 Febmary 9 Edward III. [1335.]
A sixth part of the fishery of Brade in the water of Twede of the yearly value
of 1 1 marks, delivered by the king's command lately to Robert de Wyndegates ;
a moiety of a net in the said fishery of the yearly value of 11 marks, lately
344 INQUISITIONS
delivered to Lucy late the wife of Roger de Paxton for her hfe ; a third part
of the said fishery, of the yearly value of 22 marks, lately dehvered to Adam
de Paxton as parcel of the fisheries of Paxton ; a moiety of Totingford, of the
yearly value of 20 marks, and a third part of the fishery of La we, of the yearly
value of 135. 4d., lately delivered to Thomas de Bamburgh, master of the hospital
of St. Mary Magdalene by Berwick, are parcels of the fisheries of Totingford,
Lawe, and Brade, lately granted to Thomas de Bamburgh, clerk, and Bobert
de Tughale for a term not yet completed.
The king gave by charter to Robert de Maneres, knight, the other third part
of the fishery of Brade of the yearly value of 22 marks.
The third part of the fisheries of Orret Streme and Bulshot, in the water
of Twede, lately delivered by the king's command to Ralph de Roke and
Mary his wife, as dower of the said Mary, and 10/. issuing from a third part
of the town of Paxton, lately delivered to the prior of Durham in the name
of wardship, are not parcels of the fisheries of Edresmouth, Totingford, Folstreme,
Northyarwyk, Hundwatir, Abstel, del Lawe, Tyte, and Brade, in the water of
Twede, granted to the said Thomas and Robert for an uncompleted term.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 364. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (18.)
1405. Commission to William de Shareshull, William de Bloreton, and
William de Perton. York. 3 March 8 Edward III. [1334.] By the
Council.
Inquisition : — Pencrich. Sunday in the quinzaine of Easter.
The chapel of Cannokbury has been a prebend of the king's free chapel
of Pencrich within the time of memory.
A strife between the dean and chapter of St. Chad's, Lichfield, and the
dean and chapter of St. Michael's, Pencrich, as to the chapel of Cannokbury
was settled as foUows, viz. that the dean and chapter of Lichfield should pay
a mark yearly to the dean and chapter of Pencrich, who should have mortuaries
of men dying in the parish of Cannokbury with their bodies to bury in the
cemetery of St. Michael, Pencrich.
The dean and chapter of Pencrich always obtained the said pension until
Michaelmas AD. 1313, and the mortuaries and burial until Saturday the
eve of St. Simon and St. Jude, A.D. 1330, when the dean and chapter of
Lichfield caused the cemetery of the chapel of Cannokbury to be secretly
dedicated by the bishop of St. Asaph, and caused bodies to be buried therein,
and took the mortuaries and all other things, which ought to belong to the
dean and chapter of Pencrich, and withdrew the said yearly pension ; and
thus after the dedication the dean and chapter of Lichfield annexed the chapel
of Cannokbury for their own use to the prejudice and disinheritance of the
king and his crown ; and forcibly seized bodies of dead persons and mortuaries.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (19.)
1406. Writ to John de Peyto the younger, escheator in cos. Hereford,
Gloucester, Worcester, Salop, and Stafford, and the adjacent march of Wales.
York. 4 July 8 Edward III. [1334.] By writ of privy seal.
Salop.
Extent of the manor of Longeleye, which belonged to William Bumel.
Wenlok. 18 July. Sum, 91. 2s. Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (20.)
1407. Writ to John de Peyto the younger, escheator in cos. Hereford,
Gloucester, Worcester, Salop, and Stafford, and the adjacent march of Wales.
Rokyngham. 2 April 8 Edward III. [1334.] By writ of privy seal.
MISCELLANEOUS 345
Hereford.
Extent of the manor of Erslone in the king's wardship by reason of the
minority of the heir of Edmund de Mortuo Mari. Erslone. 19 April.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (21.)
1408. Writ to William de Rosteleye, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Windsor. 3 August
8 Edward III. [1334.] By writ of privy seal.
Cambridge.
Extent of the manor of Shelford in the king's hand by reason of the minority
of Laurence son and heir of John de Hastynges. Cambridge. 28 August.
Sum, 13/. 45. lOd. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (22.)
1409. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator in cos. Hants, Wilts, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford, and Buckingham. Dunstaple. 25 January 8 Edward III.
[1334.] By writ of privy seal.
Hants.
Extent of the manor of Whitefeld in the Isle of Wight. 4 March. Sum,
18Z. 135. 4^. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (23.)
1 41 0. Inquisition before Henry de Percy, keeper of the castle and town
of Berwick, WilHam de Bevercotes, chancellor there, and Robert de Tughale,
chamberlain. Berwick on Tweed. Thursday after the octave of Easter
8 Edward III. [1334.]
The master of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalene near Berwick on Tweed,
and his predecessors, were seised of a moiety of a fishery in the water of Tweed
called ' Totyngford ' quit of tithe, and of the tithe of the other moiety, and
of a third part of the fisheries of La we and Calet in the same water, and of
255. of rent yearly from the farm of the town of Berwick, from time beyond
memory until the said fisheries were taken into the king's hand by the sheriff
after the surrender of the town, and the said rent detained.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (24.)
1 41 1 . Commission to Matthew de Roshale and Thomas de Turpynton.
Notyngham. 16 Juty 8 Edward III. [1334.] By writ of privy seal.
Inquisition : — Kyngeslone. Wednesday the feast of St. Bartholomew
8 Edward III.
Repairs are needed in the manor of Kyngeslone, co. Hereford, to the value
of 20/. 35. 4d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 250. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (25.)
1 41 2. Writ to WilHam de Northo, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex.
and Middlesex. Rokyngham. 26 March 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Lewes. 3 October.
Isabel de Aquila gave a third part of the manor of Northese to the prior
and canons of Holy Trinity, Muchelham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 369.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (26.)
1413. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham. Westminster. 19 September
8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition : — Lillyngston Dayrel. Sunday after St. Luke.
346 INQUISITIONS
A messuage and 10| acres of land in Lillyngston Dayrel, which Walter
Bemer, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in
the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 371. C. Inq. Misc. File 125, (27.)
1 41 4. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Newcastle on Tjnie. 12 June
8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition : — Bedford. Saturday after the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
A messuage and 20 acres of land in Southyevele, which Walter Cabbel,
who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 234. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (28.)
1 41 5. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Norwich. 8 June 5 Edward III.
[1331.]
Let the inquisition be taken without fraud.
Inquisition : — Bedford. Monday before St. Margaret 5 Edward III.
Robert HaHday died from natural causes.
Writ of mittatis to Phihp de Aylesbury, late sheriff of Bedford. Newcastle
on Tyne. 11 June 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Writ of mittimus to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. Raby.
22 June 8 Edward III. C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (29.)
1416. Writ to Ralph de Middelneye, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset,
Devon, and Cornwall. Huntyngdon. 12 April 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition : — Pylton. Monday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
Roger le Hethene, brother of Stephen le Hethene, acquired 3 messuages
in Pulton from the abbot and convent of Malmesbury without the king's
licence ; Stephen le Hethene was the heir of the said Roger ; by reason of this
acquisition WilHam Trussel, late escheator south of Trent, seized the messuages
into the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 557.
C. Inq. Misc. File 125. (30.)
1 41 7. Writ of mittatis to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him
who supplies his place. Odiham. 15 August 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Inquisition before Phihp de Clanvowe, supplying the place of the justice
of South Wales. Thloytneraf. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
Thomas Laton and others (named) feloniously killed David ap Rees ap
Gwylym and others (named) at Thloytneraf in the land of Iskennyn, and
spoiled their goods ; divers persons (named), together with the commonalties
of Gower, Morgannok, Kedwely, and Carnwathlan, came to the aid of the
said felons. C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (1.)
1418. Commission to Thomas Gobioun, John Dyn, and Robert de
Cheddeworth. Huntyngdon. 12 April 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Essex.
1 Inquisition : — Colecestre. Monday after St. Barnabas.
A house in Colchester Castle, where the justices used to sit for their
, dehberations, was rooted up and carried away by Adam le Bloy, when sheriff
of Essex, and cannot be rebuilt for less than 265. Sd. ; the watermill belonging
to the castle with its sluices was damaged by the default of the said Adam,
and cannot be suitably repaired for less than 26s. 8d. ; the gate at the entry
MISCELLANEOUS 347
'of the tower called ' Portecolys,' which was broken and carried away in the
time of the said Adam, and by him, cannot be suitably repaired for less than
26s. Sd. ; 25 perches of paling and trellis round the castle were carried away
; by the said Adam, and cannot be replaced for less than 81. Qs. Sd.
' C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (2.)
1 41 9. Writ to William de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Westmoreland,
Northumberland, and Cumberland. Rokesburgh. 16 December 8 Edward III.
[1334.]
Inquisition : — Penreth. Tuesday after the Epiphany. [1335.]
Five messuages, six bovates, and two and a half acres of land in Wederhale,
lately taken into the king's hand, belong to seven messuages, six bovates. and
six acres of land, which the abbot and convent of St. Mary, York, acquired
from William son of John de Berningham with the king's licence in the year
12 Edward II. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 373. C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (3.)
1420. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator in cos. Bedford, Bucldngham,
Oxford, Berks, Hants, and Wilts. Walyngford. 27 December 7 Edward III.
[1333.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Hadendam. 8 February 8 Edward III. [1334.]
The manor of Hadenham in past times was never taken into the king's
hand, nor did any escheator enter the same on account of the voidance of
the priory of Rochester. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 206.
C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (4.)
1 421 . Writ to William de Northho, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Middle-
sex, and Sussex. Westminster. 22 September 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Middlesex.
Inquisition : — Westminster. 7 November.
Ten acres of land in Kensvngton called ' Ronsevalescroft ' are held of the
earl of Oxford. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 423. C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (5.)
1422. Writ to Gilbert de Ledered, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. York. 26 February 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Ej'rketon in Lyndeseye. 2 April.
The predecessors of the prioress of GoukweUe acquired 2 tofts and 4i bovates
of land in Glentworth forty years and more before the publication of the statute
of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 402. C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (6.)
1 423. Commission to Richard de Hoghton, Thomas de Hampton, and
Thurstan de Holand of Preston. Knaresburgh. 27 October 8 Edward III.
[1334.] By the King and Council.
Inquisition before the said Richard and Thurstan. Preston in Aumoundre-
nesse. Wednesday after St. Martin in the Winter.
Adam de Clyderhowe felled 80 green oaks in Rounsgrene in the free chace
of Blakebumeshire with the licence and by the order of Richard de Merclesden,
chief forester of the said chace ; also the said Richard gave 6 green oaks to
John son of WilUam de Clyderhowe in Sapedene ; also the said Ricliard had
and still has 100 animal*^, viz. horses and oxen, within the fence {in defcnso)
of the said chace, where no animals ought to come except deer {feras).
348 INQUISITIONS
The said Richard gave to William le Taillour of Clyderhowe 4 green oaks
in the chace of Penhull,
The inquisition, Avhich is imperfect and partly illegible, contains details
of other similar offences. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 65, 69, and Close Roll
Calendar, p. 352. C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (7.)
1 424. Writ to Gilbert de Leddred, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland,
and Northampton. Sautre. 20 April 8 Edward III. [1334.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Langetoft. 24 May.
Richard de Benewyk acquired a messuage and 6 acres of land in Langetoft
from Alice late the wife of Robert Waryn for his o\^ai use, and not for the use
of the abbot of Croiland. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 231.
C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (8.)
1 425. Commission to Henry de Percy, keeper of the castle and town of
Berwick, WiUiam de Bevercote, chancellor there, and Robert de Tughale.
York. 1 March 8 Edward III. [1334.] By the King.
Inquisition before the said Henry and William. Berwick. Friday 1 April.
Ahce late the wife of John de la Bothe, Adam son of Nicholas, and Adam
de Prendergast were at the time of the siege of the town and castle of Berwick
on Tweed in the said castle in the company of Sir Patrick de Dunbarre, earl
of March, and stayed there in his company until an agreement was made
betAveen Sir Edward, King of England, and Sir Edward, King of Scotland,
and those who were in the said castle and town, and never withdrew them-
selves. C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (9.)
1 426. Writ to the sheriff of Middlesex to inquire as to who took the goods
of John Fot at Kensyngton to the value of lOl. Guildford. 12 September
8 Edward III. [1334.] C. Inq. Misc. File 126. (10.)
1 427. Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator in cos.' Oxford, Berks, Bedford,
Bucldngham, and Wilts. Notyngham. 28 March 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Wanetynge. Saturday after tlie Ascension.
Valuation of lands in Chelreye, co. Berks, which belonged to John Mautravers
the younger, and are now held by Nicholas de la Beche. Sum, 575. lO^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (1.)
1428. Writ to Robert de Holewell, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Notingham. 27 March
9 Edward III. [1335.] By the King and Council.
Cambridge.
Inquisition : — Gamelgeye. 10 September.
The sub-prior and convent of Merto]i, and their predecessors, in time of
voidance of the priory, from time beyond memory have always disposed of
their temporalities in co. Cambridge and received all the issues thereof, without
any interference of the king or his ministers.
Huntingdon.
Similar inquisition : — Huntingdon. 2 September.
Writ to Robert Selyman, escheator in cos. Wilts, Hants, Oxford, Berks,
Bedford, and Buckingham. Notingham. 27 March.
Similar inquisition for co. Wilts. Cheleworth. 20 April.
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Similar inquipition for co. Hants. Kyngesclere. 18 April.
Similar inquisition for cos. Bedford and Buckingham. Colbroke. 22 April,
a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 383. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (2.)
1 429. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, chamberlain of Bermck on Tweed.
Bodjoigton. 31 [sic] September 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Extent of the mills of Edryngton made at Berwick on Tweed,
. . November.
The said mills are of the yearly value of 53Z. 6s. Sd. in time of peace, if they
have the suit of the said town, and of tlie towns of Edryngton, Bondyngton,
Paxton, and Latham, and used to be wortli 100 marks in the time of Alexander,
long since King of Scotland. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (3.)
1 430. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Berwick on Tweed. 8 January
9 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Stafford. Saturday the morrow of the Purification
10 Edward III.
The manor of Crassewall, which Thomas son of Henry de Crassewall, who
was outlawed for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 543. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (4.)
1 431 . Writ to Wilham de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland,
Cumberland, and Westmoreland. York. 24 May 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Penereth. Friday after Trinity.
Four acres of land of Margaret late the wife of Robert de Askeby in
Aynstaplelyth, and the lordship of a fourth part of that town, and the fourth
part of the manor of Culgayth, are not held of the king in chief. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 406. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (5.)
1432. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Aukeland. 14 December
9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul 9 [sic] Edward III.
[1336.]
A messuage and 4 cottages in Warwick, which Robert le Belyetere of Warwick
and WiUiam son of Robert le Belyetere, who were hanged for felony, held,
have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 548. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (6.)
1 433. Writ to William de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Northumber-
land, Cumberland, ar.d Westmoreland. Durham. 20 Jure 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Return by the escheator stating that he found in an inquisition taken
ex officio that certain meadow and rent in the manor of Carleton had been
alienated without licence. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 134.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (7.)
1434. Writ to Robert de Holewell, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge. Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Notyngham. 3 April
9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Staundon, co. Hertford. 9 May.
William de Wymundham, long since decesased, held in Staundon on tlie
day of his death a toft of the yearly value of 12^., 176 acres of arable land
350 INQUISITIONS
of the yearly value of 295. id., 5 J acres of meadow of the yearly value of 8s. 3d.,
6 acres of pasture of the yearly value of 3s., 8 acres of wood of the yearly
value of 2s. Sd., and 20s. of rent ; EUzabeth de Burgo, lady of Clare, at present
holds thereof the toft, 160 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture,
8 acres of wood, and 20s. of rent ; Eufemia relict of William de la Beche holds
16 acres of land and H acres of meadow. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (8.)
1435. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Carlisle. 18 July 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Inquisition : — Brugenorth. Wednesday the eve of St. Bartholomew.
Roger le Fouler and others (named and some unknown) hold themselves with
armed force in the church of Tonge by the procurement of William de
Kynardeseye, who pretends to be parson thereof. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (9.)
1 436. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Carlisle. 8 July 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Inquisition : — Wednesday after St. Peter's Chains.
A messuage and 70 acres of land in Tilynton by Stafford, which Henry
de Cressewall, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a
day in the Idng's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 433.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (10.)
1 437. Commission to Philip de Clanevou and Adam Lucas to inquire
into certain complaints relating to the castle and land of Buelt in Wales,
which came into the hand of King Edward I by forfeiture, and were given
by King Edward II to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex.
Partly illegible, C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (11.)
1438. Writ to William Erneis, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Nottingham. 28 March 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Inquisition : — Derby. 8 April.
John de Louthre, late escheator, took into the king's hand 5 bovates of
land in Staveleye by reason of the trespass of Ralph de Frechevile in acquiring
the same for himself and Margaret his wife and their heirs in tail male from
Ralph Musard and William Burgoilloun, who held of King Edward II in
chief, and entering without licence, and not after the death of the said Ralph
Musard and William, the said Ralph being still ahve, and able to suffer what
is just. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (12.)
1 439. W^rit to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Hants, Wilts, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford, and Buckingham. Perth. 10 August 9 Edward III. [1335.]
By the Council.
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Westbury. 16 November.
John de Maundevile enfeoffed Peter de Testwode of certain tenements in
Bratton by Westbury and Estthrop by Hegh worth. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar,
p. 232. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (13.)
1440. Commission to Peter de Salso Marisco and John de Bekyngham.
Tower of London. 15 April 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
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Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. York, The morrow of
Trinity.
Extent of the manor of Whytegift. 4 June. Sum, 133/. 155. d^d.
Commission to John Dyn, Eobert de Chedeworth, and James de Bures.
Tower of London. 15 April.
Extent of the manor of Stoke Neylond. Tuesday in Whitsun week. Sum,
911. 9s. 0^. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 258.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (14.)
1 441 . Writ to Gilbert de Ledred, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. York. 1 June 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Liquisition : — Lincoln. 10 June.
Thomas de Nevile demised 70 acres of meadow in Snyterby to Alan de
Thomtone for twenty years. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, f. 427.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (15.)
1 442. Writ to WilHam de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Northumber-
land, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Newcastle on Tyne. 29 June
9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Kirk Drax. Friday in the octave of the Translation of St.
Thomas the Martyr.
Peter de Brus granted to John de Burton certain tenements in Carleton
in Balne. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, y. 157. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (16.)
1 443. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in co. Hants. CarUsle, 9 July
9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Winchester. 28 August.
John de Westcote on the day of his death held all his lands in Depenhale
of the prior of St. Swithun's, Winchester, by the yearly service of 26s. 6d.
and suit to his court of Crundale. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 441.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (17.)
1444. Commission to Simon de Hedersete, John Claver, and Thomas de
Echefeld. Rokesburgh. 28 January 9 Edward III. [1335.] By the
Council.
Inquisition : — Norwich. Monday after St. Scholastica.
Demises of the manors of West Lexham, Possewyk, Holldiam, and
Styvekeye, by David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 379. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (18.)
1445. Writ to William de Bevercotes, chancellor of Berwick on Tweed,
John de Burdon, chamberlain there, and William de Burnton, mayor.
Wodestoke. 15 March 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Berwick on Tweed. 22 April.
The king gave by charter to Robert de Maners, knight, two parts of the
town of Paxton, which came to the king's hand by the forfeiture of Alexander
de Chesholme, to which two parts of a third part of the fishery of Brade in
the water of Twede is appurtenant, and has been from time beyond memory.
The king previously granted to farm the fishery of Brade to Thomas de
Bamburgh, clerk, and Robert de Tughale for a term not yet past ; the
third part of the fishery is of the yearly value of 22 marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (19.)
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1446. Writ of mittatis to Gilbert Ledred, escheator in cos. Lincoln,
Northampton, and Rutland. Westminster. 15 March 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Writ to the same. York. 26 May 9 Edward III.
Inquisition :— 10 July 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Sixteen and a half acres of land and meadow in Quadringge, which Robert
Passemer and Henry Passemer son of Robert Passemer of Quadringge, by
divers charters gave to the abbot and convent of Peterborough, which the
escheator asserts to be twenty, are parcel of three carucates of land which
King Henry III by his charter, confirmed by King Edward I, King Edward II
and the present king, granted to the said abbot and convent to hold in frank
almoin in Holande.
Although the escheator asserts the parcel to be 20 acres, according to the
admeasurement used at Quadringge it contains only 16| acres.
The said land and meadow were never held of the king or his ancestors,
but of the earls of Richmond and their heirs ; the abbot and convent now
hold the same in frank almoin ; Thomas Passemer, heir of the said Robert
and Henry, defends the same against John, duke of Brittany and earl of
Richmond, as against the chief lord. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (20.)
1447. Inquisition before J. archbishop of Canterbury, chancellor,
Newcastle on Tyne. Thursday after the Epiphany 9 Edward III. [1336.]
Since the battle of Bannokburn the castle of Newcastle on Tyne has
deteriorated to the amount of 300/. ; divers persons (named) have made
purprestures thereon, and divers rents have been concealed. Chambers in
the Quenesmantele and a checker house are mentioned.
Two writs of venire facias to the sheriff of Northumberland. 20 January.
A list of bails. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 646. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (21.)
1 448. Writ to William Erneys, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby, and Lancaster. Nottingham. . . March 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Derby.
Inquisition : — Baukewell. 28 March.
John de Louthre, late escheator, seized the mine of William de Lynford in
Chailmardon and Moniassh by extortion.
Petition to the king and queen and their Council from the tenants of the
Peak, wherein the mine is called ' Foweside.' French.
Letter from the said William Erneys to him who supplies his place in co.
Derby. Nottingham. 20 March.
Writ of privy seal to R. bishop of Durham, chancellor. CHpston. 18 April.
French. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 387. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (22.)
1449. Commission to WilHam Trussel. York. 7 June 9 Edward III.
[1335.] By the King.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Staunford. Wednesday after St. James.
Master William de Barneby, Master Thomas de Kendale, Master Thomas
de Hotoft, Master John de Whitewell, Master Wilham de Robery, Master
Robert de Barton, Master Hugh de Lincoln, Master Wilham de Donelschawe,
Master Simon de Bekyngham, Master Peter Anleby, Master John de Stokton,
Master Thomas de Eston, Master Peter rector of the church of St. Peter in
MISCELLANEOUS 353
Staunford, Master John de Bolton, Master Thomas de la Mare, Master John de
Rammiston, WilHam Bachelor, and Master Robert Bernard, and Sir John
Blandolf rector of Stokes by Grantham, Sir Henry rector of Tynwelle, Sir
Robert de Burle vicar of the church of St. Andrew in Staunford, Sir Henry
vicar of All Saints beyond Staunford Bridge, Sir Richard rector of the church
of St. George, Staunford, WilHam de Everwyk, Ralph de Acherche, Walter
de Notyngham, John de Lincoln, Walter de Trekyngham, John de Kirkeby
Beliers, Sir Thomas rector of Stanhope, John de Twyselyngton, Hugh de
Sutwelle, Robert de Heselbech, John de Kelemersch, Philip le Manciple atte
Bresenose, John de Schetlang, John son of Gilbert de Foderynggeye, and
John son of Geoffrey de Bemak, have held a school at Staunford after and
contrary to the king's prohibitions, and do not cease to do so. Cf. Wood's
Annals of Oxford, I. pp. 429, 430. C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (23.)
1 450. Commission to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, and Owen de
Mongomery. Nottingham. 3 April 9 Edward III. [1335.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Lampaderne. Tuesday after St. John before the Latin
Gate.
The stewards, constables, reeves, and bedels of Cantrefmaur and Cardigan-
shire have been wont to make distraints and attachments and to do all other
things pertaining to their offices within the said stewardships and outside
baronies ■without a writ issuing.
The bedels of the barons of co. Kermerdyn and Estrattewy are bound to
make attachments, &c. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 417.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (24.)
1451. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, chancellor of Berwick on Tweed.
Newcastle on Tyne. 25 December 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Commission to Antony de Lucy. Berwick on Tweed. 12 January. [1336.]
Inquisition before the said Antony in the presence of the mayor and bailiffs
of Berwick on Tweed. Tuesday after St. Hilary.
On 1 December 30 Edward I the king granted by charter to John Hayward
the ferry over the w^ater of Tweed at Ber\vick free from farm and secular
service until a bridge should be built.
The said John was peacefully seised of the ferry and the profits thereof
for fifteen years until the town was seditiously taken by Robert de Bruys and
his accompHces.
Robert de Bruys and David his son occupied the ferry for twelve years until
the town was surrendered to the present king after the battle of Halidon.
From that time the ferry has been in the king's hand.
John Hayward and Ricliard Bernard, his kinsman and heir, who is of the
age of 35 years and more, as the jurors understand, never changed their estate
in the ferry, which is of the yearly value of 18/.
John Hayward purchased two messuages in Uddyngate, one from William
de Giselham and the other from William Fort of Malton, in the year
35 Edward I, and was peacefully seised thereof until the taking of the town
by Robert de Bruys.
At the time of the surrender of the town John de Lyndon held one, which
is now in the hands of John his son and heir, and is of the yearly value of
5 marks ; the other was in the hands of Thomas le Hattere and is now in
the hands of Richard de Co ventre, and is of the yearly value of 5 marks.
a. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 422. C, Inq. Misc. File 127. (25.)
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354 INQUISITIONS
1452. Writ to the justiciary of Ireland, or to him who supplies his place.
Aukland. 10 December 9 Edward I. [1335.]
Extent of the manor of Athirde before Roger Outlawe, prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland, supplying the place of John Darcy,
justiciary of Ireland. Drogheda. Tuesday after St. Andrew 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
The manor included a place called ' Stakyllyn.' It was in the king's hand by
reason of the minority of the daughters and heirs of John de Berm5aigham,
late earl of Louth, whose marriage is stated to be worth 127/. lis. Sd.
Petition to the King and Council from John Moricz, sometime escheator of
Ireland. French. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 565.
C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (26.)
1 453. Writ to the chamberlain of Berwick on Tweed. Berwick on Tweed.
9 October 9 Edward III. [1335.] By petition of the Council.
Return giving the value of the town of Edrynton, which belongs to Berwick
Castle, at 20 marks yearly in time of peace, but it is now waste owing to war ;
the fishery of Edresmouth is worth 40 marks yearly, Robert de Tughale
kept 8 armed men in Berwick at his own cost except wages for eight weeks. The
long gave him as recompence the town of Estnesbit, which came into the
king's hand by the forfeiture of WilHam de Estnesbit, to whom it is restored
because he came into the king's peace according to the conditions last granted
to the earl of Athol.
Petition to the king from Robert de Tughale. French.
Writ to Thomas de Burgh, chamberlain of Berwick on Tweed. Berwick
on Tweed. 10 January. [1336.]
. Inquisition : — Berwick on Tweed. Saturday after St. Wulstan.
Valuation of the town of Edryngton, the fishery of Edermouth, and the
mills of Edryngton and Berwick. . C. Inq. Misc. File 127. (27.)
1 454. Commission to John de Cobham, John de Hampton, and John de
Wyndesore. Carlisle. 8 July 9 Edward III. [1335.] By the Council.
Inquisition before the said John de Cobham and John de Wyndesore.
Canterbury Castle. Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Repairs needed at Canterbury Castle.
King Richard's chamber is mentioned. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (1.)
1455. Commission to John de Insula of Wodebum, Gilbert de Halghton,
Thomas de Burton, and William de Scurueton. Carlisle. 8 July
9 Edward III. [1335.] By petition of the Council.
Inquisition : — By well. Tuesday after Michaelmas.
Waste in the manors of Bywell, Wodehom, and Neubiggyrig.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Wilham. Drifield. Saturday
after St. Luke.
Waste in the manors of Drifield, Templehirst, and Temple Neusum.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (2.)
1456. Commission to the prior of St. Mary's, CarMsle, Master Thomas de
Eyncourt, parson of the church of Plumlond, Robert de Barton, and Robert
de Egglesfeld, parson of the church of Burgh under Staynesmore. Alnewik.
8 November 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Writ to the said prior. Newcastle on Tyne, 26 December.
MISCELLANEOUS 355
Inquisition before the said prior and the said Robert de Egglesfeld. Carlisle.
Saturday after St. Edmund, King and Martyr.
The rules of the hospital of St. Nicholas, Carlisle, were not observed as they
used to be for thirty-six years past and more until the arrival of the present
warden, because the hospital was burnt and totally destroyed first by the war
of the earl of Boghan, and afterwards several times by the Scots enemies,
so that the rules could not nor yet can be kept.
Thomas de Wederhale, sometime warden, the third predecessor of the
present warden, sold two corrodies to Adam le Colier and Robert del Huk ;
Ralph Chivaler, his second predecessor, sold three corrodies to Master William
de Morleye, Stephen de Aketon, and Robert del Raw, rich men of Carlisle.
The said Ralph demised to William de Morleye, a brother of the hospital,
9 acres of land called 'Gimelflat' for 40 years at a yearly rent of lis.
Master Thomas de Goldington, the present master, has neither alienated
anything nor charged the house ; the rent of Blamire, to wit 4s., and the
rent of Wederhale, to wit 5s., have been recovered by him, after being a long
time in arrear ; his predecessors so destroyed the house that on his arrival
he bought at his own cost oxen, horses, carts, ploughs, and seed to cultivate
the land.
The chantry in the chapel of St. Nicholas has been continuously observed.
The master has built two houses within the hospital, and resides there so
far as he can ; the hospital has in no way deteriorated in his time but is much
improved by him. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 216.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (3.)
1457. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Newcastle on Tyne. 30 December
9 Edward 111. [1335.]
Liquisition : — Gloucester. Monday after the Purification 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
John de Draycote, grandfather of the present John de Draycote, held of
Maurice de Berkele a messuage and two virgates of land in Camme by fealty
and knight service and the service of 2 marks yearly ; the said Maurice gave
the rent to David de Berkele, and it afterwards came into the seisin of John
Soules by hereditary right, who in the time of King Edward II adhered to
the Scots enemies, wherefore the rent was seized into the hand of the said
king and is still in the hand of the present king. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar,
p. 388. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (4.)
1 458. Commission to John de Blebury, Henry de Bysshebury, and Vivian
de Verdon. Perth. 26 August 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Lappeleye by Stafford. Friday after St. Luke.
Algar, long since earl of Chester, gave to the abbot of St. Remy in the diocese
of Rheims the manor and church of Lappeleye in frank almoin, and so the
priory of Lappeleye is of the foundation and advowson of the earl of Chester
and not of the king.
The abbot presents to the bishop a monk, who ought to be admitted,
instituted, and inducted as prior by him.
There are there a prior and a monk to celebrate divine service.
The abbot sent two monks to Lappeleye, Gobert de Lapion and John le
Large, with his commission, who took away goods of the priory to the value
of 100 marks r. gainst the will of Baldwin de Spynarle, the present prior.
a. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 211. C. Inq. Misc. File 128, (5,)
356 INQUISITIONS
1459. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Perth. 10 August 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Similar writ. 16 August.
Inquisition : — Walleshale. Tuesday before St. Luke.
Peter de Brugges has no lands in co. Stafford ; he is bailiff of the hundred
of Offelowe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 451. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (6.)
1460. Writ to Wilham de Northo, escheator in cos. Hants, Wilts, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford, and Buckingham. Newcastle on Tyne. 1 July 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Faryndon. 20 August.
Wilham, sometime abbot of Abyndon, entered a messuage and a carucato
of land in Offynton on Monday after St. Barnabas 8 Edward III, as his escheat
after the death of John de Worthe, who held the same of the abbot, and was
a bastard and died without heir ; for which cause the tenements are in the
king's hand ; they are held of the abbot by the yearly service of 5*. ; the
messuage is of the yearly value of 2s. ; the carucate of land contains 78 acres,
each acre being worth 4d. yearly, if sown, and nothing when not sown, because
the pasture is common ; there are 4 acres of meadow, worth yearly 20d. an
acre, the pasture being common after the hay harvest until Easter.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (7.)
1461. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Surrey, Sussex, Kent,
and Middlesex. Eokesburgh. 1 February 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Endorsed.
The escheator took the manor of Pungeton into the king's hand by reason
of the death of the last prior of Briwton, who died on Friday before Christmas,
as is said.
Inquisition : — Cicestre. 1 April.
The priory of Bruyton is not of the patronage of the king or his ancestors,
nor have they had the custody thereof in times of voidance, or received any
profits therefrom ; the prior and convent hold the manor of Rongeton, co.
Sussex, which they had of the gift of the abbot and convent of Troam in
exchange for lands in Normandy ; Roger, sometime earl of Sahsbury, gave
the manor to the abbot and convent in frank almoin ; the king and his
ancestors never had the issues of the manor during voidances of the abbey,
but after the manor came to the hands of the prior and convent, King Edward II
in time of voidance of the priory by the death of Richard, then prior, received
the issues, by what title the jurors are ignorant.
The manor is held of the king in frank almoin and is of the yearly value of
20 marks. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 400. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (8.)
1462. Writ to Adam de Wyleby, escheator in cos. Hereford, Gloucester,
Worcester, Salop, and Stafford, and in the march of Wales adjacent thereto.
Nottingham. 4 April 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Froucestre. 28 April.
Walter de Gloucestre, escheator of King Edward I, took the manor of
Horselegh and the churches of Horselegh and St. Andrew of Whitehurst
into the king's hand, and levied the issues thereof to the king's use, because
the manor and the advowsons of the churches are held of the king in chief
in. frank almoin by the service of prayers.
MISCELLANEOUS 357
The manor of Horselegh is of the yearly value of 10/. 135. 4d., the church of
Horselegh 8/. 135. 4d., and the church of Whitehurst 10/. 65. 8d.
John de Peyto the younger, late escheator, took the manor and churches
into the khig's hand by reason of the last voidance of the priory of Brywton.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 400. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (9.)
1463. Writ to WiUiam de Clapham, escheator in cos. York, Northumber-
land, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. Newcastle on Tyne. 1 July
9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — York, Tuesday after the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr.
Henry de Gray, sometime lord of the manor of Barton in Ridale, who held
the same of King Edward I in chief, aUenated thereof without Ucence 2 tofts
and 3 borates of land to Adam de Evyngton, deceased, father of Henry Freman
of Barton, whose heir he is.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 305. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 423,
C. Inq. Misc. File 128, (10.)
1 464. Writ to Gilbert de Ledrede, escheator in cos. Northampton, Rutland,
and Lincoln. Rokesburgh. 2 February 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Glaunfordebrigge. 6 April.
Certain tenements in Roxeby are the same as those contained in a charter
of King Edward I to the abbot of Roche. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 387,
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (11.)
1 465. Writ to Gilbert de Ledrede, escheator in cos, Northampton, Rutland,
and Lincoln. Rokesburgh. 1 February 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Glaunfordebrigge. 6 April.
Certain abbots of Roche acquired certain tenements in Rokesby before
the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 388.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (12.)
1 466. Writ to Gilbert de Ledrede, escheator in cos, Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. Rokesburgh. 28 January 9 Edward III. [1335. J
Inquisition : — Lincoln, Tuesday the feast of St. Valentine.
A predecessor of the abbot of Kirkestede acquired certain tenements in
Scampton eight years before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 381. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (13.)
1 467. Writ to Adam de Wyleby, escheator in cos. Hereford, Gloucester,
Worcester, Salop, and Stafford, and the march of Wales adjacent thereto.
York. 4 June 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Eredecote. 10 June.
The house of St. Mark of Billeswyke by Bristol is not of the patronage of
the king, but of Thomas ap Adam. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 413,
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (14.)
1 468 . Writ to Gilbert de Ledrede, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Northampton,
and Rutland. Waltham. 1 October 7 Edward III. [1333.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln, 1 July 8 Edwaid III. [1334.]
358 INQUISITIONS
The prior of Belvoir did not acquire 8 acres of land in Talington after the
publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 558.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (15.)
1 469. Commission to Richard de Wylughby, John de Shardelowe, William
Basset, and Thomas de Fencotes. Alnewyke. 8 November 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the said Richard to the sheriff. York. 12 November.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — York. Saturday in the octave of St. Martin.
Sir Robert de Clifford, knight, and many knights and others (named and some
unknown) came with armed force on Monday after the quinzaine of Michaelmas
to the moor of Mikelton in Tesedale and so threatened Henry son of Hugh,
knight, also the sheriff and others, that they dared not execute the king's
writ to inquire as to a redisseisin of 3,000 acres of moor and pasture in Mikelton.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 216, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 134.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (16.)
1470. Commission to Adam de Herewynton, Adam Lucas, William de
Frome, and Walter Joce. CarHsle. 6 July 9 Edward III. [1335.] By
petition of the Council.
Inquisition before the said William and Walter. Blainleveny. Monday
after St. Hilary. [1336.]
Herbert son of Peter, sometime lord of the castle of Blainleveny, in the
time of King Henry III, granted by charter to the prior and convent of St.
John's, Brecknock, a yearly rent of 5 marks. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 550.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (17.)
1 471 . Writ to Robert de Holewell, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. York. 31 May 9 Edward III.
[1335.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Roudham. 5 June.
Richard, sometime prior of Westacre, acquired certain tenements in Marham,
Brekles, and Rudham before the pubHcation of the statute of mortmain.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 602. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (18.)
1 472. Commission to John de Tychebum and WilHam de Overton. Perth.
28 August 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Porcestre. Thursday after St. Faith.
There are no victuals in the castle of Porcestre ; the following are necessary : I
100 quarters of wheat valued at 26Z. 135. 4d. ; 60 quarters of peas and beans '
at 12^ ; 100 quarters of oats at 13Z. 65. M. ; 30 quarters of salt at 41. ;
10 tuns of wine at 33L 6s. M. ; 10 tims of cider at 11. IO5. ; 10 oxen at 9>l. ;
40 pigs at 8?. ; a tun of honey at lOZ. ; 100 cartloads of wood at 100s. ; and
100 quarters of coal at 6/. 13s. id.
There are 8 helmets which can be repaired for 16s. ; 12 basinets, which
can be repaired for 16s., and 8 basinets of no value ; 12 haquetons, which
cannot be repaired on account of rot ; 8 habergeons, of which 6 are of no
value ; 3 pairs of plates of no value ; 80 lances and 6 sheaths of darts {hotelV
de darttis) ; a pair of j ambers ; 7 springalds, which can be repaired for 100s. ;
MISCELLANEOUS 350
30 screw bows {haliste de vyz), which can be repaired for 6O5. ; 70 one foot
bows {baliste de uno pede), which can be repaired for 70s. ; 8 crossbows without
stocks {arcus halistarum sine telar'), which can be repaired for 40s. ; 100 great
quarels ; 200 small quarels ; 10 bows of no value ; and 80 dozen arrows.
The following armour is necessary besides that before mentioned : — 12
haquetons worth IQl. ; 10 habergeons worth 10^. ; 200 great quarels worth
66s. 8d., and no more because there are 200 iron heads in the castle ; 2,000
small quarels worth 505. ; and 20 bows worth 30s.
Funiace lead {plumbus fornaceus) is necessary and can be provided for
30s. ; also a brazen pot holding 20 gallons worth 26s. 8d. ; two smaller brazen
pots worth 26s. 8d. ; 3 posnets worth 135. id. ; and 3 pails worth lOs.
r The buildings also need repair ; the great tower is unroofed to the damage I
' of its walls, and can be repaired with 20 fodders {votmellis) of lead worth 60s., I
and for the wages of plumbers and other expenses on account of the great;
height of the tower 60s. ; 20 windows are wanting in the tower, which can be
I repaired with joints, hinges, and other necessaries for 6O5. ; there is a house
' near the tower completely ruined, whereof the walls can be repaired for 40^. ;
the carpentry with timber previously prepared for the purpose found in the
castle can be done, as the jurors believe, for 40Z. ; the lead for roofing, as
they understand, is worth 50Z., for expenses of placing the same \0l.
The houses within the inner ward are unroofed, so that the timber is rotting,
repairs will cost lOL ; there are two small towers within the ward, which are
altogether decayed, and are very necessary for the safe keeping of the castle ;
they can be repaired for 20^. ; the great bridge at the entrance of the ward
is weak and almost ruinous, and can be repaired for lOZ. ; the west gate is
unroofed and was never entirely roofed, and can be repaired for 100s. ; the
sea enters the east gate and wastes the land around it ; the defects can be
repaired for 40s.
The repairs should be done before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
next.
There are great defects in the outer ward, which cannot be valued. Sum,
384Z. 55. id. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 591. C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (12.)
1 473. Writ to WilUam de Northo, escheator in cos. Hants, Wilts, Oxford,
Berks, Bedford, and Buckingham, York. 4 June 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. 5 July.
The house of St. Mark of Billeswyke by Bristol is not of the patronage of
the king, but of Thomis ap Adam. After its foundation King Edward I
gave it the manor of Wynterbourn Gunnore. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 438.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (20.)
1474. Writ to Ralph de Middelneye, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset,
Cornwall, and Dsvon. York. 4 June 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition : — Poulet, co. Somerset. Friday the feast of the Translation
of St. Thomas the Martyr.
The house of St. Mark of Billeswyke by Bristol is not of the patronage of
the king, but of Thomas ap Adam. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 437.
C. Inq. Misc. File 128. (21.)
1 475. Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer.
Botevill. 22 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
360 INQUISITIONS
Return as to amounts due at the exchequer on account of the debts of
Reynold de Cornhull, sometime sheriff of Kent, from Martin Chaplain, Henry
de Tonge, Ralph de Sandewyco, Fulk Payforer, John de Cobham, and Henry
de Cobham.
Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Stirling. 23 November.
Inquisition before Benedict de Folsham, chamberlain of the hundred of
Middelton. Thursday after St. Hilary. [1337.]
The said Reynold on the day of his death held the manor of Renham of
the yearly value of 23^, which he demised to John de Trayly for a term of
years, who demised his term to Eleanor sometime queen of England, who
gave the manor to the hospital of St. Katharine without the Tower of London
in perpetual alms ; the said Reynold likewise held a marsh called Chettene
in Iwade of the yearly value of 20 marks, which Thomas de Gylingham and
Walter le Wyse now hold to feefarm of Henry, Stephen, and John de Cobham ;
also a marsh called ' Boyworthe ' in Halwesto of the yearly value of 5 marks,
which Michael de Ponynges now holds ; also the manor of Stallesfelde of the
yearly value of 4/. 10s., which the prior and convent of St. Gregory, Canterbury,
now hold for a term of years by his demise. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (1.)
1 476. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower of
London. 16 April 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Dadyngton. 20 May.
Roger Chauntecler of London holds a rent of \0l. 2s. in Great Tywe of
Randolph de Veer and not of the king in chief by the service of a muskerht
at St. Peter's Chains. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 587.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (2.)
1 477. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Stirling.
8 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Fayreforde. 9 January. [1337.]
Hugh le Despenser the elder held the manor of Wyshangre for life by demise
of brother William de Tothale, late prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; it is held of the king in frank almoin and is of the yearly value
of 1005. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1337-1339, p. 87.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (3.)
1 478. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Perth. 21 July
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Codeford. 28 July.
A carucate of land in Orcheston, which John de la Hoke holds, is not parcel
of the manor of Elyston and is not held of the king. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 604. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (4.)
1 479. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Nottingham.
24 September 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Nottingham. Saturday before St. Luke.
Hugh Bardolf never had anything in demesne in 7 messuages and 7 bovates
of land in Carleton by Gedelyng, which belong to John de Cave of Notingham.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 626. , C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (5.)
MISCELLANEOUS 3&1
1 480. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Nottingham.
23 September 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Nottingham. Saturday before St. Luke.
A messuage and a bovate of land of Roger de Pilleye in Gedelyng are not
held of the king in chief. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 621.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (6.)
1 481 . Commission to Robert de Sapy and John de Lodelowe. Westminster.
22 March 10 Edward III. [1336.] By petition of the Council.
Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Flaxleye. 13 April.
Henry, earl of Lancaster, lord of the manor of Rodleye, and his ancestors
and the lords of the said manor from time beyond memory have had estovers
for the repair of their weirs of the said manor in the forest of Dene. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, p. 577. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (7.)
1 482. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Wodestoke. 8 June 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Inquisition : — Kirketon in Holand. Wednesday before St. Peter's Chains.
Twenty acres of land in Algerkyrk, lying in a place called ' Alger hundred '
and in Est Langholm and forty acres of land in Algerkyrk, lying in a place
called ' Estcroft ' in Riche hundred, which were conferred upon the hospital of
the Holy Innocents without Lincoln for the maintenance of the sick poor
dwelling therein, by Reynold son of Tholus de Langholm in frank almoin,
have been alienated by certain wardens of the hospital ; the tenants used
to render 105. yearly, the land being worth 9^. in common years, but have
ceased to pay the rent for 16 years.
John de Crabdam and other tenants are mentioned.
Inquisition : — Askeby by Hornecastre. Thursday after St. Edmund,
king and martyr.
The following lands, which were conferred upon the said hospital, have
been alienated by certain wardens, viz. a messuage in Walmesgare, whereof
Juetta de Hacthorn is now tenant at a yearly rent of 6d. , which was conferred
upon the hospital in frank almoin by Simon son of William ; a messuage and
a croft in Ketilsby likewise conferred by the said Simon, whereof William
Maresshall of Ormesby is now tenant at a yearly rent of 6d. ; a messuage and
half a bovate of land in Foletby, conferred by Alice de Camera, whereof William
atte Bek of Foletby is now tenant at a yearly rent of \2d. ; half a bovate of
land in Foletby likewise conferred by the said Alice, whereof William, parson
of the church of Moreby, is now tenant, paying no rent ; three and a half
bovates of land with a messuage in Foletby, conferred by William son of
Hugh sometime lord of that town, whereof Richard Warner of Bolyngbroke
and William Toy of Horncastre are now tenants at a yearly rent of 16s. ; a
messuage in Bagenderby, whereof John son of William de Ormesby is now
tenant at a yearly rent of 18c?. ; a messuage in Bagenderby, whereof the heirs
of Philip atte Kyrk of Bagenderby are now tenants at a yearly rent of 4d. ;
a messuage and half a bovate of land in Bagenderby, conferred by Robert
son of Lucy de Teford in frank almoin, whereof William Pynder and William
Woderof of Bagenderby are now tenants at a yearly rent of 6d. ; William
son of Geoffrey de Somersby holds a tenement in Somersby, at a yearly rent
of 6d. ; also Simon atte Kirk of Somersby holds a tenement in Somersby
at a yearly rent of 3d. ; John son of . . . brugge of Bagenderby holds a toft
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in Brynkill together with certain common of pasture, lately conferred by
Gilbert son of Albert de Brynkill at a yearly rent of 'id. ; John, parson of the
church of Somersby, holds a selion in Somersby, paying no rent ; Mariota
Scot of Oxcumb holds a toft in Oxcumb at a yearly rent of id. ; John Scot
of Oxcumb holds land in Oxcumb, paying no rent ; . . . fot of Oxcumb holds
a toft in Oxcumb at a yearly rent of 3^. ; William, parson of a moiety of the
church of Bagenderby, holds a messuage and land in . . . paying no rent ;
. . . son of Ralph de Ormesby, knight, renders yearly to the hospital 4c?.,
for what tenement is unknown ; likewise Robert son of . . . renders id.
and John son of Philip de Tetford 4d.
The tenants have made unjust usurpations in the tenements, as the jurors
believe. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (8.)
1 483. Commission to Hugh de Cokeseye and John de Stone. Perth.
29 August 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Worcester. Saturday before St. Giles.
The bridge of Wyke by Worcester is in a dangerous state ; the prior of
Great Malverne is bound to repair and maintain it by reason of his lands in
those parts ; though often requested he has hitherto refused to do so. Cf.
Patent Roll Calendar, p. 359. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (9.)
1484. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, chamberlain of Berwick-on-Tweed.
Berwick-on-Tweed. 28 January 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition before the said Thomas in the presence of Antony de Lucy,
justice of the town. Berwick-on-Tweed. Wednesday after St. Agatha.
The sheriffs of Berwick-on-Tweed for the time being from the time of Alexander,
king of Scotland, have been wont to receive from the king for their fee
lOl. yearly, and for every robber convicted before the justices at the king's
suit and hanged or beheaded by the said sheriffs 55.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (10.)
1 485. Writ to Reynold de Conductu, mayor of London, and escheator.
Berwick-on-Tweed. 28 June 10 Edward III. [1336.] By petition of the
council.
Endorsement reciting the findings of the following inquisition and stating
that the said Reynold has caused the chapel and places therein mentioned
to be delivered to the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England.
Writ to the said Reynold. Perth. 20 August.
Inquisition before the said Reynold and Walter de Mordon and Ralph de
Upton, sheriffs of the city of London, in the presence of John de Oxonia,
Richard le Lacer and Richard de Berkyngge, aldermen, and Thomas de Maryns,
chamberlain of the Guildhall, and William de Langeford, the king's keeper
of the New Temple, London. The New Temple. Thursday before St.
Laurence.
The chapel of St. Thomas at the door of the hall of the New Temple with
a plot of land there, as the earthen wall extends itself to the old gate of the
Temple towards the king's highway, and likewise the cloister as the stone
wall, which begins at the bishop of Ely's chamber and extends itself eastward
and afterwards northward to the king's highway, are places consecrated and
dedicated to God and annexed to the said church.
Roger Blom, sometime messenger of the Temple, caused certain houses
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to be built on a plot of land so consecrated in the front part near the king's
highway northward to maintain the lamps and other ornaments of the church.
Hugh le Despenser the younger unjustly occupied these places, by reason
of whose forfeiture they are still in the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (11.)
1 486. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Perth.
11 September 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Hatfeld Brodok, co. Essex. 23 September.
The prior of Hatfeld Broddok did not acquire from John atte More a
messuage, 40 acres of land and a moiety of an acre of wood in Thunderle in
fee, but for a term of 4 years from Michaelmas last ; the tenements are of
the yearly value of 12s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1337-1339, p. 3.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (12.)
1487. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Nottingham.
24 September 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — North Allerton, co. York. Monday before the Ascension
11 Edward III. [1337.]
William de Leek never had any estate in 10 acres of land and 2 acres of
meadow in Braythewath other than a term of twelve years by demise of Walter
Pikard. (Three of the jurors are named Fairandgode.) Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
1337-1339, 'p. 83. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (13.)
1488. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Aucland. 10 October
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Notingham. Monday after Christmas.
A messuage and 4 bovates of land of Richard Ingram in Gedelyng are not
held of the king in chief but of Adam de Everyngham of Layton. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, 1337-1339, ^9. 31. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (14.)
1489. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Aucland. 10 October
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Nottingham. Monday after Christmas.
A messuage and 6 bovates of land of Thomas de Whatton in Stoke Bardolf
are not held of the king in chief but of Adam de Everyngham of Layton.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1337-1339, p. 32. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (15.)
1490. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower
of London. 15 April 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Wy. 30 April.
A messuage, a mill, 80 acres of arable land, 13 acres of pasture, and 2 acres
of meadow in Bokton Allof , which belong to Henry de Bokewelle, were alienated
to his ancestors by Thomas de la Hay, sometime lord of Beaumondeston ;
the tenements are of the yearly value of 665. 8d.
Writ to the same escheator. Westminster. 27 March.
Inquisition : — Wy. 6 April.
A messuage, a mill, 80 acres of land, 13 acres of pasture, and 2 acres of
meadow in Bocton Allolf, which belonged to Stephen de Bokewelle are not
held of the king in chief ; they were taken into the king's hand by the escheator,
who understood that they were held of the king in chief, on Monday after
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hm
Mid Lent last by reason of an alienation made by the said Stephen to Henry
his son on Monday in Whitsun week 8 Edward III. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
1337-1339, p. 36. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (16.)
1491. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Stirling.
17 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Hicche. Tuesday after St. Fabian and St. Sebastian. [1337.]
Adelidis, sometime queen of England, and wife of Henry I., granted to
the abbey of Redynges the manor of Estone, co. Hertford, of the yearly value
of 30?. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1337-1339, p. 5. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (17.)
1492. Commission to Philip de Clanvowe, Roger Pychard, and Robert
I Clement. Bothevill. 20 November 10 Edward III. [1336.] By the king
{ and council.
Inquisition before the said Philip and Robert in the castle of Bolkedynas.
Friday after St. Vincent. [1337.]
Repairs needed in the said castle owing to defects, which have occurred
U \ M from the time of John son of Reynold until it came into the king's hand after
'2'f?'' the decease of Roger de Mortuo Mari, earl of March.
»^ The towers of Houwel, Llewellyn, and Kenwen, and a gate called ' Baylliglas '
are mentioned.
Inquisition before the same. Newcastle in Emelyn. Saturday after St.
I' Lucy.
Repairs needed in the castle of Newcastle in Emelyn.
Inquisition before the same in the castle of Bleynleveny. Thursday after
St. Vincent. "^ — """^
Repairs needed in the said castle.
' Jeholestour,' ' Turbervylestour,' ' Pichardestour,' and the Nurse's Tower
{Turris Nutricis) are mentioned. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (18.)
1493. Writ to the sheriff of Cornwall. Tower of London. 16 April
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Wyke St. Mary. Friday after St. Barnabas.
Thomas de Takebeare was indicted before John de Stonore and his fellows,
justices, for the death of Robert Prodomme and other felonies, and was
outlawed.
Immediately after the publication of his outlawry, he obtained the king's
charter for regaining the peace, which was read and proclaimed in the full
county ; in the interval the sheriff took into the king's hand a messuage and
the sixth part of a Cornish acre of land in Takebeare, which the said Thomas
had by the gift of William Martyn, knight, to himself and his heirs in tail with
reversion to the said William and his heirs in case of failure of issue.
Before the said Thomas could have full seisin he died without heir of his
body.
Sir James Daudele, knight, is next heir of the said William.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (19.)
1494. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Wodestoke. 26 May 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Inquisition : — Harewold. Tuesday before St. Alban.
A messuage, 12 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 6 acres of pasture
in Harewold, which Hamon son of William de Harewold, who was outlawed
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for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close
Boll Calendar, p. 612. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (20.)
1 495. Inquisition before William de Werdale, king's clerk. Scardeburgh,
10 December 10 Edward III. [1336.]
There are 10 fishing boats in the harbour of Scardeburgh, and no more,
viz. one called la Kateryne, whereof Adam de Semer is owner (dominus), of
the burden of 15 tuns, having no master and insufficient because small and
the greatest part of the gear is wanting ; the second called Seynt Maribate,
whereof the same Adam is owner, of the burden of 10 tons, having no master
and insufficient because broken ; the third called la Margaret, whereof the
same Adam is owner, of the burden of 10 tons, having no master and insufficient
because very small ; the fourth called la Kateryne, whereof William Sage is
owner, of the burden of 16 tons, having no master and insufficient because
in too bad condition ; the fifth called le Bartholomew, whereof the same William
is owner, of the burden of 8 tons, having no master and insufficient because
very small ; the sixth called la Margaret, whereof Stephen le Taverner is
owner, of the burden of 20 tons, having no master and insufficient because
without tackle ; the seventh called le Bartholomew, whereof the same Stephen
is owner, of the burden of 10 tons, having no master and insufficient because
broken ; the eighth called la Margaret, whereof William Cut is owner and
master, of the burden of 20 tons and insufficient because she has not enough
gear ; the ninth called le Laurence, whereof John Lymebrenner is owner,
of the burden of 17 tons, having no master and insufficient because small and
without tackle ; the tenth called la Kateryna, whereof John de Redeker is
owner, of the burden of 12 tons, having no master and insufficient because
in bad condition and very small.
No ships of the port of Scardeburgh have started to foreign parts on any
pretext between the time of the king's command and the morrow of St. Andrew.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (21.)
1496. Inquisition before Antony de Lucy, keeper of the town of Berwick-
on-Tweed, and Thomas de Burgh, the king's chamberlain there. Berwick.
Monday after St. Augustine 10 Edward III. [1336.]
William de la Pole, by command of J. archbishop of Canterbury then
chancellor, caused 60 casks of flour to be provided for the sustenance of the
king and others in his company at the siege of Berwick, and sent them there,
viz. 25 casks in a ship called le Mariol of Hull, which belonged to William
de Ebor', and 35 casks in a ship called le Lightfot of Hull, which belonged to
Robert Berewald.
Robert de Taunton, then keeper of the king's wardrobe, received thereof
for the king's use 25 casks, and Robert de Tong, then receiver of victuals there,
3 casks ; the remaining 32 casks in the king's hand after the surrender of the
town were placed by order of Robert de Taunton in a cellar in the town under
lock and without guard, and lay there so long on the naked earth that 5 casks
rotted through damp in the winter.
William de la Pole, seeing this, sold the remaining 27 casks, partly rotten,
by William de Wederhale his attorney to divers men of the town for 12Z. 135. 4d.;
he had laid out 13^ on carriage from the port of Hull to Berwick, viz. for
freight 4.s. a cask and for windage at Hull 4d.
The 60 casks, when purchased, were worth 135Z.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (22.)
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1 497. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Grantham. 8 February
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Navenby. Monday after St. Barnabas.
Joan de Kyrketon, wife of John de Houton of Barton, and John de
Brantyngham the younger, with other evildoers unknown, came in the suburb
of Lincoln on Monday after St. Gregory the Pope 9 Edward III and feloniously
took away the goods (specified) of John de Spanneby, clerk.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (23.)
1 498. Petition to the King and Council from the master and scholars of
the house of Merton, Oxford. French.
Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Aukeland. 10 October 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Inquisition before Adam de Tersshagh and John de Norton, bailiffs of the
town of Oxford. Tuesday the morrow of St. Martin.
Two messuages and an acre of land in the suburb of Oxford without
Smythegate, which William le Taillour of Hegham Ferers, chaplain, gave to
the king and his heirs, are held of Master Robert de Trenge, warden of the
house of scholars of Merton, Oxford, by the yearly service of 12d. and suit to
his court of Haliwell every three weeks.
The warden ought to have his several pasture in the land from the time
of the collection of the crops until it is again sown, and the tithe ; the tenements
are of the yearly value of 2^. and the tithe is worth 12c?.
Draft order to Gilbert de Cherlebury and others. Perth. 1 July.
Draft letters patent revoking a commission to the same. Perth. 1 July.
Draft order to the same. Wodestoke. 8 June.
Draft order to the prior and friars of the order of St. Augustine,
Oxford, to appear before the king in chancery on Wednesday after
Trinity.
Draft writ of supersedeas to the said Gilbert and others.
Draft grant to the said prior and friars dated at Newcastle-on-Tyne
6 June 9 Edward III. By writ of p.s.
Copy of letters patent under the privy seal in favour of the same. York.
1 June 9 Edward III. French. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 168, 300, 396,
and Close Boll Calendar, p. 700. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (24.)
1 499. Copy of a letter from R. de Causton [sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk]
to the steward of the liberty [of Lynn] forwarding the king's order dated
at Bothwell 15 December 10 Edward III [1336] for a proclamation against
ships sailing to foreign parts.
Inquisition before Sir Ralph de Bokkynge, Roger de Antingham, and Ralph
de Welyngham, clerk. Lenn. Saturday after St. Barnabas 11 Edward III.
[1337.]
Since the king's inhibition no ship has sailed from the port of Lenn to
Scotland, or other foreign parts to the aid of the Scots enemies.
The ship la Margarete of Lenn, whereof Robert Robat is owner and Robert
Frere master ; the ship le Cog Johan of Lenn, whereof John de Wesenham
is owner and Robert Bourcer master, laden with 13 sarplers of wool, which
belonged to Thomas Latoner of Bordeaux ; the ship la Laurence of Lenn,
whereof Laurence de Fordham is owner and Thomas Robyn master ; the
ship la Seinte \Marie] cog of Lenn, whereof Thomas Rithwys is owner and
Roger Fairchild master ; the ship la James of Lenn, whereof Hugh de Betele
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is owner and William Ray master, freighted for Gascony to fetch wine at
St. John the Baptist last, sailed to Bordeaux and there were laden with wine,
and returned safe to Lenn, except la Margarete, which sailed to Hull with the
king's wine.
The ship la Welyfare of Lenn, whereof Roger de Buttele is owner and
Thomas de Wotton master, laden with 26 sarplers of wool, which belonged
to Thomas Latoner, and 5 sarplers which belonged to William de Brunton,
which at the same time sailed to the parts of Bordeaux, was arrested by Geoffrey
de Say, the king's admiral ' del Southflete ', for ten weeks, and afterwards sailed
with the said wool to Middelburgh in Seland, and came thence laden with
garlic and tallow to Lenn, and there discharged.
The ship la Charite of Lenn, whereof John atte Fen is owner and Richard
de Blakene master, sailed to Middelburgh laden with corn and ale at St.
Nicholas last past, and there discharged, and returned to Lenn laden with
Rhenish wine {de vino reneys), garlic, herrings, and tallow.
The ship la Phelipp and Galya of Lenn, the ship la Seintemariecog of
Wygenhale, and the ship la Maudelene of Lenn, which belong to Thomas de
Melcheburn, sailed to foreign parts to fetch the king's messengers according
to the king's commission.
All other ships, which went towards Berwick, Stirling, Perth, and elsewhere
in Scotland, sailed to the help of the king and his army with victuals for their
maintenance.
R, de Causton, sheriff, fined 40s. for not being present, also 40s. on the Friday
following at Great Yarmouth for not returning his writ.
Endorsed : — This process was delivered into chancery at Staunford on
25 June 11 Edward III by Ralph de Wylyngham, clerk, to be kept there.
C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (25.)
1 500. Inquisition before Sir WUliam de Werdale, king's clerk, and Nicholas
de Bruntoft. mayor of Hertilpull. Hertilpull. Friday the feast of St. Nicholas
the Bishop 10 Edward III. [1336.]
There are three ships in the port ; le Cuthherd of the burden of 160 tons,
whereof the said Nicholas and John de Nesbit are owners and William de
Nesbit master, which started for Gascony long before the reception of the
king's writ, with 26 men including the master, and sufficiently provided with
necessaries, and was arrested in the port of Orwell, as is said ; the ship le
Nicholas of the burden of 40 tons, whereof the said Nicholas is owner, which
is under repair and has no master or tackle ; the ship le Bertilmew of the
burden of 32 tons, whereof John de Nesbit, John son of Walter, and John son
of Margaret are owners and William Bell master, with eight men including
the master, not sufficient to cross beyond seas because small, old, and in bad
condition.
No ship of the port started to any foreign parts on any pretext between
the time of the king's command to come to Orwell and the morrow of St.
Andrew. C. Inq. Misc. File 129. (26.)
1 501 . Commission to Hugh de Croft and John Aungevyn. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 26 June 10 Edward III. [1336.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Luyton. Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr.
On 5 April by an accidental fire at Luyton John Adam had all his houses
burned and chattels to the value of 20s. ; . , . de Langleye all his houses except
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a dovecot and chattels to the value of 40s. ; Richard Saman all his houses
and chattels to the value of 1 35. 4d. ; Alice le Monk all her houses and chattels
to the value of 135. 4d. ; John Flory all his houses and chattels to the value
of 135. 4td. ; John Flory all his houses and chattels to the value of 205. ; . . .
all his houses and chattels to the value of 20 marks ; Maud Cous all her houses
and chattels to the value of 105. ; Edward de Kendale all his rented houses —
he had no chattels there ; Emma Trystok all her houses and chattels to the
value of 135. 4c?. ; John Dystere chattels to the value of IOO5. ; Alice Byshop
all her houses and chattels to the value of 10 marks ; John Bodde all his
houses and chattels to the value of IO5. ; William d ... all his houses and
chattels to the value of 10?. ; Gonnyld Bodde all her houses and chattels to
the value of . . . all his houses and chattels to the value of IOO5. ; John de
Hospital all his houses and granges and chattels to the value of 10 marks ;
Robert Coket all his houses and chattels to the value of 6O5. ; John Lauley
. . . chattels to the value of 405. ; William le Baser chattels to the value of
IOO5. ; Walter Neel [all his houses] except a grange and chattels to the value
of IOO5. ; William Kanevas all his houses and chattels to the value of 10?. ;
Hugh le Tornour all his houses and chattels to the value of 10 marks ; Henry
Bolle all his houses and chattels to the value of 15?. ; Hugh de le Hospital all
his houses, except a hall and a chamber, and chattels to the value of 20?. ;
Reynold son of Herberd 2 rented houses and chattels to the value of 135. 4c?. ;
William de Hospital the younger all his houses, except a hall, and chattels
to the value of 15?. ; John Lawelye the elder all his houses and chattels to the
value of 6O5. ; William de Baynhale all his houses and chattels to the value
of 305. ; William Frebern all his houses and chattels to the value of 6O5. ;
Richard Whytyng chattels to the value of 15?. ; William de Hospital all his
houses, except a hall and a chamber, and chattels to the value of 10?. ; John
Haper all his houses, except a hall, and chattels to the value of 6O5. ; John
de Lhytgrave,^ chaplain, chattels to the value of 20?. ; John Faukener all
his houses, except a hall, and chattels to the value of 6O5. ; Gilbert de Fulham
chattels to the value of 20?. ; John de Hospital the elder a house and chattels
to the value of IO5. ; Thomas Perot chattels to the value of 205. ; William
Kylle a house and chattels to the value of 35. 4c?. ; Isabel Kylle a house and
chattels to the value of 45. 4c?. ; Alexander Leney a house and chattels to the
value of 65. 8c?. ; John Skynnere all his houses and chattels to the value of
15?. ; John Jabe chattels to the value of 65. 8d. ; William Grenewey all his
houses and chattels to the value of 10?. ; Robert Grange chattels to the
value of 405. ; and GeojGfrey Bedill chattels to the value of 65. 8c?.
Richard atte Touneshende, Thomas le Coupere, David de Aysheby, John
Bateman, Henry le Bedell, Thomas Whytyng, John Houman, Adam le Porter,
John Lambert, Juliana de Maldon, Adam le Cok, Thomas Petyt, Thomas
Partyn, John Broun ' chaundeler,' and John son of Hugh were not burned ;
they have chattels to the value of 20?. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 691.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (1.)
1 502. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, chancellor of Berwick-on-Tweed, and
chamberlain there. Bothevill. 9 December 10 Edward III. [1336.] By
the council.
Inquisition in the presence of Robert de Tong, receiver of the king's victuals.
Berwick. 7 January. [1337.]
The ship la Godeyer of Lenn was laden by Thomas de Melcheburn, one of
the king's purveyors of victuals at Lenne, with 180 quarters of wheat by the
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lesser hundred by the measure of Lenn called English bushels, struck without
advantage, and 238 quarters of oats by the same bushel, whereof one struck
and the other heaped without advantage, to be conveyed to Berwick and
delivered to the receiver there.
On Friday the eve of St. Clement at the entry of the port of Berwick the
ship was driven by a storm against a wall called ' Hoklman ' with such force
that she broke {crepuit).
Walter Breklieved, the master, and the sailors, considering the imminent
danger, as the water entered the ship in abundance, directed her to the nearest
shore possible ; afterwards on the same night another storm suddenly arising
submerged the ship, so that all the corn was lost, without fault of the master
and sailors, except 13 J chalders {celdr') of corn and 6 chalders and 1| quarters
of oats, which were sold at divers prices for 111. 13s. 6d.
A chalder of good, clean, and dry wheat, by Scottish measure, making
5 quarters by English measure, was then worth at Berwick 24-?., a chalder of
oats was worth 8s. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (2.)
1503. Commission to Reynold de Conductu, John de Grantham, John
de Oxonia, and Richard de Hakeneye. Wodestoke. 10 September
11 Edward III. [1337.] By the King and Council.
Inquisition : — London. Tuesday before St. Matthew.
Certain wool in the house of Thomas, bishop of Hereford, in London, belongs
to Walter Drake and William Esgar. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, 1337-1339, p. 184.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (3.)
1 504. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. Knaresburgh. 2 February
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Friday before St. Gregory the P.ope.
John de Denton is bailiff of the hundred of Gertre, co. Leicester, but has
no lands in the county, whereby he can answer the king and his people.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (4.)
1 505. Com.mission to Hugh de Audele, Reynold fitz Water, and Nicholas
Colepeper. Westminster. 23 March 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Writ of mittatis to the same. Waltham Holy Cross. 11 April.
Inquisition : — West Pecham. Saturday in Easter week.
Thomas, Henry, and Laurence, sons of George Chanu of la Leghe, on
Saturday the feast of St. Katharine 9 Edward III at Ealdynge in the hundred
of Twyf erd by a premeditated assault feloniously killed Hugh de Bermondeseye.
John atte Welde, John his son and Roger le Rook on Tuesday after the
Epiphany 8 Edward III feloniously killed John de Arderne, chaplain, at the
house of Alice de Stanford in the hundred of Lytlefeld.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (5.)
1506. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
15 March 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Arcleston. 10 August.
William de Radenore, sometime treasurer of Llandaff, ten years before the
publication of the statute of mortmain, granted a messuage and a carucate
of land in Arcleston and the whole manor of Arcleston to the bishop and
chapter of Llandaff. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 613. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (6.)
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1507. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 20 June 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. 29 June.
Half an acre of meadow in the suburb of Canterbury is not the king's soil
and did not arise on the course of the Canterbury river by wash, but is the
soil of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, from time beyond memory,
and is held of the king in chief by knight service ; it is of the yearly value of
12d. and remains in the king's hand only because William de Northo, late
escheator, understanding that it was the king's soil, took it into the king's
hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (7.)
1 508. Writ to the sheriff of Rutland. Perth. 13 August 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Inquisition before the sherifE in the presence of Thomas de Wympton and
William de Glaston, keepers of pleas of the crown. Ocham. Thursday the
feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Richard de Haryngton on Friday before St. Margaret at Wyssingden
feloniously struck John de Wytlebury with a knife on the left breast ; forthwith
came Robert Crowe of Wyssingden to the aid of the said Richard and struck
the said John with a stick and broke his neck, so that the said Richard and
Robert feloniously killed him there ; immediately after the deed they left
the county. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (8.)
1 509. Commission to Hugh de Cokeseye and John de Stone. Perth.
18 August 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Worcester. Saturday before St. Giles.
The prior of Great Malvern acquired 3 watermills in Wyke Episcopi from
Godfrey, sometime bishop of Worcester, which are held of the bishop of
Worcester by the yearly service of 5 marks and are of the yearly value of
1005. ; 12 acres of land in Clivelode from Nicholas Moning, which are held
of the said prior by the yearly service of a penny and are of the yearly value
of 3s. ; 12 acres of meadow in Savernestoke from the said Nicholas, which
are held of Robert de Clifford by the yearly service of 2d. and are of the yearly
value of 245. ; a messuage and a virgate of land in Poiwyk from Henry de la
Chambre, which are of the fee of the said prior, and are of the yearly value
of 135. 4d. ; a messuage and a virgate of land in Poiwyk of Richard atte Nasshe,
which are held of William de Bello Campo by fealty and the yearly service of
a penny, and are of the yearly value of 10s.
The tenements were acquired by the prior after the publication of the statute
of mortmain and without licence. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1337-1339, pp.
416, 421. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (9.)
1 51 0. Commission to WiUiam de Shareshull, Walter de Rodeneye and
Phnip de WeUesleye. Wodestoke. 28 May 10 Edward III. [1336.] By
writ of p.s.
Inquisition before the said William and Walter. Somerton. Monday
after St. Laurence.
The prior and convent of Bath hold the priory and all its lands in frank
almoin by charters of the king's ancestors.
King Henry, the present king's great grandfather, by his charter released
all his right in the priory to Robert sometime bishop of Bath and Wells.
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The prior and convent are not bound to find maintenance for any person
at the king's command ; John de Wyndesore did not have maintenance in
the priory at the command of King Edward I, as by right of the king, but
at the king's special request and of the free will of the prior and convent ;
nobody ever had maintenance there at the command of the king or his ancestors.
William Joye was personally present at the taking of this inquisition. Cf.
Close Boll Calendar, p. 662. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (10.)
1 51 1 . Commission to the prior of Merton, Master Richard de Barton, and
William de Hertyng. Perth. 3 July 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition before the said prior and William. Banstede. Monday after
the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
The manor of Banstede was in good repair in the time of Queen Margaret,
who had it for life by grant of King Edward I ; after her death King Edward II
granted it to Queen Isabel for her life, who caused the buildings to be roofed,
but the walls round the close deteriorated to the amount of 40s. ; she
voluntarily surrendered the manor into the hands of the present king, who
granted it to Queen Philippa for life, in whose time the walls and buildings
have become ruinous ; the defects can be repaired for 2001.
Queen Isabel granted the manor to Geoffrey Grespays and Thomas Aude
for two years, and afterwards to William de Hertyng for nine years ; afterwards
Queen Philippa granted it to the said William for nine years, and afterwards
to Sir Thomas de Bradeston for two years until Michaelmas next.
Thomas atte Dene of Chipstede felled 11 oaks worth 225. in the park of
Banstede, and caused them to be carried away ; John Bronyng, parker there,
felled an oak worth 12d. and caused it to be carried away ; he cut and caused
to be carried away 8 cartloads of underwood worth 2s., and took 8 deer and
12 conies, and did his will therewith. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (11.)
1 51 2. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Nottingham.
23 September 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Esthorsle. 14 October.
Roger de Berners, who held a messuage, 20 acres of land, and 10 acres of
wood in Esthorsle of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, gave them to
Walter late bishop of Exeter, without the prior's licence. Cf. Close Boll
Calendar, p. 625. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (12.)
1 51 3. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Perth.
4 September 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — C!helmesford, co. Essex. 22 September.
Ninety acres of land in Eystan ate Mont, which Peter Reygnaud of Pilketon
and Clarice his wife purchased from the abbot of Tilteye, are not held of
the king in chief. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 626.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (13.)
1 51 4. Commission to Henry de Hambury, Philip de Somervill, and William
de Gotham. Aukland. 8 October 10 Edward III. [1336.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Derby.
Inquisition before the said Henry and WUliam. Repyndon. Tuesday
after St. Luke.
Randolph, sometime earl of Chester, founded the priory of Repyndon in
frank almoin, after whose death it descended to four sisters, viz. Maud, Mabel,
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Agnes and Hawise, and was assigned to Maud for her share ; after her death
the advowson of the priory descended to one Margaret and from her to
Dervorgilla her daughter and heir, who was married to [John de Balliolo]
at the time of the voidance of the priory by the death of Richard de
Smytherby, then prior, so that John sent his bailiff to take simple seisin only
by reason of lordship without taking any profits ; forthwith the sub-prior and
convent sought his licence to elect, which he granted them gratis, whereupon
they elected Robert de Staunton as prior.
After the death of the said Dervorgilla the advowson descended to John
de Balliolo, as her son and heir, who after the death of the said Robert sent
his bailiff, and gave licence to elect as above described.
The advowson came into the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said John.
Imperfect. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 324. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (14.)
1515. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Knaresburgh.
4 February 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Bodenham. 16 May 10 Edward III.
Nicholas, predecessor of the present prior of St. John the Evangelist, Breck-
nock, entered 15 acres of land in Bodenham long before the publication of the
statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 583. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (15.)
1 51 6. Commission to John de Blomvill, Geoffrey de la Lee, and Roger
de Luda. Wodestoke. 8 June 10 Edward III. [1336.] By the council.
Inquisition before the said John and Geoffrey. Buntingford. 20 June.
All the growing corn in Boklond, Berkwey, Berlee, and a moiety of Therfeld,
was destroyed by a sudden storm of hail and rain on Sunday before St. Peter's
Chains last, and the straw and forage completely spoilt, so that no use could
be made thereof, except certain barley to the value of 10*. ; all the corn in
Coddreth, a moiety of Erdeleye, a moiety of Bradefeld, a moiety of Walkern,
a moiety of Throkkyng, a quarter of Ressheden, a quarter of Weston, a sixth
of Sandon, a third of Reed, and a quarter of Aspeden was destroyed with
the straw and forage, except barley to the value of 6s. M.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (16.)
1 51 7. Commission to Simon de Brunne and Geoffrey Seman. Waltham.
10 April 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Cambridge. Saturday before St. Dunstan.
The growing corn of the men of Fulbourne, Badburgham, Wytlesford,
Dokesworth, Pampesworth, and Sauston, totally perished in a sudden storm
of hail and rain on Sunday before St. Peter's Chains last, so that they completely
lost the corn with the straw and forage, and nothing remained for the
maintenance of themselves and their servants except what they could obtain
by loan.
In Little Abyton all the corn perished ; the men of Balsham, Trippelowe,
and Great Abyton lost half their corn with the straw and forage ; the men
of Stapilford and Hildresham a third ; and the men of Wrattyng, Weston,
Great and Little Wilburgham, Ikelyngton, and Hynxston a fourth.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (17.)
1 51 8. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Strivelyn.
15 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Lincoln.
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Inquisition : — Horncastre. Saturday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle.
A rent of 8/. in Moreby, Wilkesby, Conyngesby, and other towns in the
soke of Horncastre, which Richard Fordyngton, parson of Wodehalle, and
Roger de Stykeford, chaplain, acquired from Alexander de Cubbeldyk, is
held of the bishop of Carlisle as of his manor of Horncastre by knight service,
and not of the king in chief. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, 1337-1339, p. 61.
C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (18.)
1 51 9. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset. Knaresburgh. 10 February
10 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Dorchestre. Wednesday after St. Peter's Chains. [1336.]
Repairs needed at Dorchester gaol. Imperfect. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (19.)
1 520. Commission to John de Shardelowe and John de Blomvill. Eltham.
2 April 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Hertford.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. York. 3 May.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Royston. Tuesday after St. Peter's Chains.
William de Poley held certain tesnements in Westmelne as his freehold until
he should have levied 12 marks in which Richard son of Geoffrey Thomlyn of
Westmelne was bound to him by statute merchant ; he demised the same
to Aymer de Valencia, then earl of Pembroke. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, 1337-
1339, p. 27. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (20.)
1 521 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Perth. 8 July
10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Norhampton. Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr.
The men and tenants of Atteneston in the time of King Henry III did not
grant a messuage and 40 acres of land in Atteneston to the prior and convent
of Assheby Canons and their successors, and the prior and convent did not
oblige themselves and their successors to find a chaplain to celebrate divine
service four days a week in the chapel of St. John the Baptist of Atteneston for
the soul of the said king, or to find vestments, chalices, or other ornaments ;
the vicar of Assheby Canons and Atteneston for the easement of his
parishioners of Atteneston had divine service celebrated in the chapel three days
a week by his secular chaplain on account of the distance from the church
of Assheby. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (21.)
1522. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Waltham.
9 April 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Halnakede. 14 April.
Hugh de Sancto Johanne died seised of his lands in Bridham, which William de
Hun.ston, knight, sometime held of him by demise of John de Sancto Johanne
his father ; the said lands were not taken into the king's hand by the escheator
after the death of the said Hugh, so that nobody has entered the same against
{super) the king's seisin. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (22.)
1523. Commission to William Moraunt and Robert de Shardon. Wode-
stoke. 28 May 10 Edward III. [1336.]
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Writ of mittatis to the same. 25 June.
Inquisition : — Retherefeld. Wednesday after the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
Repairs needed in the manor of Retherefeld owing to defects which arose
while it was in the hands of Sir Hugh le Despenser the younger, Sir Hugh
Daudele, and King Edward II, and while it was in the custody of Sir
Bartholomew de Burgherssh by commission of the present king.
The long stable, a mill called Tounegatemelle, a mill at la Redegate, the mill
of Hamselle and the barton of Erneregge are mentioned ; also throught and
soUrogh of Hamselle mill. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (23.)
1524. Commission to William de Felton, Robert de Tughale, and Simon
de Sandford. Knaresburgh. 8 February 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Rokesburgh.
Inquisition before the said William and Robert. Rokesburgh. Thursday
before St. Gregory the Pope.
William de Presfen, when constable of Geddeworth castle, incurred certain
expenses in buildings and repairs. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to
Scotland, III, 219. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (24.)
1525. Writ to William Tnissel, escheator south of Trent. Aukland.
12 October 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Witham. Monday before Christmas.
A plot of land in la Newelonde by Witham is parcel of the manor of Witham.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 642. C. Inq. Misc. File 130. (25.)
1526. Extent before the sheriff of York of the lands and tenements of
Aucher son of Henry in Thorpe Arches, Tybthorpe, and Est Brunne, some
of which have been delivered to William de Erghum, knight. Tybthorpe.
Tuesday the morrow of Michaelmas 11 Edward III. [1337.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (1.)
1527. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
19 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. 31 March.
The manor of Whytynton is held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty,
viz. finding two armed men for forty days in every war.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (2.)
1 528. Writ to the justice of South Wales or to him who supplies his place,
and to the chamberlain of Kaermerdyn. Westminster. 30 August
11 Edward III. [1337.] By the king.
Inquisition before Sir Res ap Gruffuth supplying the place of Sir Gilbert
Talebot, justice of South Wales. Lannarch Ayron. Wednesday after St.
Matthew.
The king has in Treffyllan a rent called Westwa of 10s. a year ; another
rent called Stent of 20s. a year ; a watermill of the yearly value of 20s. ; a
custom for carriage of the yearly value of 6s. 8d. ; a parcel of land called
Tyr ' Roppert Coydour ' of the yearly value of 8s. 4d. ; a parcel of land called
' Cayryllan ' of the yearly value of 12d.; a custom called prise of ale and mead
of the yearly value of 6d. ; 4s. a year for divers tenements ; for a third of
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an acre of meadow 2*. a year ; for pleas and perquisites 2s. a year ; for 4 acres
of land 35. 4c?. a year, viz. for the fourth sheaf ; for a custom called Arthellev
12d. a year ; for divers parcels of demesne lands 5s. a year.
The king has in the hamlet of Sullen a rent called Westwa of 355. 6c?. a year ;
for half an acre of land 4c?. a year ; for the fortieth of a mill there 4c?. a year ;
for a portion of a meadow Ad. a year ; for a rent called Stent Is. ; for pleas
and perquisites 6s.
The king has a plot of land called ' Lies Neweth ' of the yearly value of 205.,
on which he has no tenants or houses but only pasture.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (3.)
1529. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Berwick-on-
Tweed. 15 June 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Kent.
Extent of the manor of Temple Strode. 12 November.
Suffolk.
Extent of a moiety of the hundred of Lothinglond. Lowestoft. 18 July.
Part of a writ.
Extent of the manors of Temple Neusom and Temple Hirst, co. York.
Toutton. Saturday before Michaelmas. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (4.)
1530. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
20 September 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Sussex.
Inquisition : — Midhurst. 10 October.
Alice, long since prioress of Esebourn, acquired two assarts, which Richard
Sprot of Midliurst once held, and assarted land lying between the two assarts,
which Gilbert de Besevyle once held, and a rent of 12c?., which Henry de la
Snape used to render for a purpresture at la Nywode, by the gift and feoffment
of Ralph de Wolbedynge ninety-seven years past and more, to hold in frank
almoin free from all secular service.
The land and rent are held of the king in chief as parcel of the manor of
Wolbedynge, which is held of the king by the service of conducting the king
on his coming to the parts of Wolbedynge from a place called ' Vodewardesbrugge'
to a place called ' Schutebrugge ' and contrariwise with a bow without string
and a dart {tribulo) without feathers.
The land is of the yearly value of 6s. 8c?. and no more because it is poor
{dehilis) and lies in heath. Cf. Feudal Aids, II. I.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (5.)
1 531 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Redynge.
28 November 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Oxford. 16 January. [1338.]
The master and brethren of the hospital of St. John, Oxford, demised to
Stephen de Adynton and Joan his wife a messuage, a carucate of land, and
seven villeins in Otyndon for ten years from Wednesday the feast of St.
Giles the Abbot 7 Edward III, and not for life.
The tenements are held of the abbot of Westminster as of his manor of
Islep by the service of suit of court every three weeks. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 311. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (6.)
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1532. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
20 August 11 Edward III. [1337.] By the king and council.
Extent of the manors of Goldclyve and Coldray in the march of Wales,,
1 September.
Writ to Ralph de Middelneye, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon,
and Cornwall. Westminster. 20 August. By the King and Council.
Devon.
Extent of the manor of Membury. Honyton. Thursday before
Michaelmas.
Somerset.
Extent of the manors of Preston and Selvre. Taunton. Monday before
Michaelmas. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (7.)
1533. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
8 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Nemedesfelde. 18 May.
A messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in K3^ngestanle, which Emery
le Despenser alienated to John de Claville, are not held of the king in chief,
but of Maurice de Berkele by the yearly service of lOs. and are of no value
beyond the rent. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (8.)
1 534. Writ to Ralph de Middelneye, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset,
Devon, and Cornwall. Westminster. 20 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Wednesday after St. Dunstan.
The mill of Margaret de Moelis in Glas, co. Devon, is not held of the king
in chief, but of the heir of John de Mohoun, a minor in the king's wardship.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 89. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (9.)
1 5 35 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower of London.
1 August 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Lincoln.
Inquisition : — Langetoft. 11 August.
Thirty acres of land of Walter de Scotelthorp in Edenham are not held of
the king, but of Henry de Bello Monte. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 171.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (10.)
1536. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent, Westminster.
28 July 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Walsyngham. 1 September.
Thomas de Lacy neither does nor did hold any lands of the king in
chief in Holkham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 182.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (11.)
1 537. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of T^ent. Westminster.
18 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. 20 April.
The master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas of Estbregge,
Canterbury, appropriated 5 acres and a rood of land in Cokeryng from Walter
le Tannere before the publication of the statute of mortmain, viz. sixty years
past and more ; which are held of the archbishop of Canterbury by the yearly
service of 12d. and are of the yearly value of 18d. ; they also appropriated
MISCELLANEOUS 377
24 1 acres and a rood of land there from Robert, John, Walter, and Osbert
de Cokeryng long before the said statute, viz. eighty years past and more, which
are held of the said archbishop by the yearly service of 35. at the court of
Westgate and suit of court every three weeks, and are of the yearly value of 85.
C. Inq. Misc. File 13L (12.)
1538. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
25 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Wikham. 30 March.
A messuage and a carucate of land of Hugh Chaumpeneys in Wikham of
the yearly value of 60s. are not held of the king, but of John de Erde. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 56. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (13.)
1539. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Staunford.
20 June 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Bilerica. 28 June.
A messuage and 50 acres of land of William atte Welle of Sandwich in
Coldeham by Oterpole are not held of the king, but of Roger de Marynes as of
his manor of Oterpole. Cf . Close Boll Calendar, p. 86.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (14.)
1 540. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Westminster. 20 March 1 1 Edward III.
[1337.]
Inquisition : — Ealdyngge. Saturday the feast of the Invention of the
Holy Cross.
Two messuages, twenty-eight acres of land, two acres of meadow, and
25. Sd. of rent in Ealdyngge, which Thomas de Blakebroke, who was outlawed
for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand ; he held of
the prior and convent of St. Mary Magdalen, Tonebregge, a messuage, 6 acres
of land, and 2s. 8d. of rent ; of Sir Hugh de Audele, earl of Gloucester, and
lady Margaret his wife 21 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow ; and of Robert
Stace, vicar of the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Eldyngge, and his
successors, Gilbert Hughet being the present vicar, a messuage and an acre
of land. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 89. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (15.)
1 541 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
20 August 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Heigh tredebury. Friday after Michaelmas.
Hugh de Audele and Margaret his wife lately demised the manor of
Heightredebury with tenements in Great Hornyngesham, Smalebroke, and
Anstigh, of the yearly value of 151., to John Mauger for seven years at a yearly
rent of 20 marks ; a moiety of the manor of Knouke, of the yearly value
of 10^, to Peter Colsweynand Thomas de Chesenhale for ten years at a yearly
rent of 10/. ; and the manor of Orcheston, of the yearly value of 100s., to
Nicholas de Rolveston for seven years at a yearly rent of lOOs. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 201. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (16.)
1542. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
16 January 10 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition: — Norwich. 9 February 11 Edward III.
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A messuage and 24 acres of land in Thyrning were once in the possession
of John Plesaunt, who was of free condition. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 35.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (17.)
1 5 43 . Writ to WiUiam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower of London.
15 January 10 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Norwdch. 9 February.
Six marks of rent in Overstronde and the advowson of the church there
are not held of the king in chief, but of Elizabeth de Burgo as of her manor of
Clare ; the church is of the yearly value of 10 marks. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 23. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (18.)
1 544. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower of London.
3 February 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Stanewelle. Sunday in the octave of the Purification.
A messuage in Stanewelle, co. Middlesex, which belonged to Richard de
Wyndesore the elder, and was taken into the king's hand by Walter de'
Hungerford, late escheator, and delivered by indenture to the present escheator,
on the ground that William Smith (Faber) had usurped the same from
the king's highway, building a smithy without licence, was of the proper land
of the said Richard and was not so usurped. He died seised thereof ; it is of
the yearly value of Qd. and is held of the king in chief as parcel of the manor
of Stanewelle, which manor is held of the king in chief by the service of
rendering every forty days I65. 4rf. to the ward of Windsor Castle.
The messuage descended to Richard de Wyndesore, son and heir of the
said Richard, by hereditary right. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (19.)
1545. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
14 August 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Aungre, co. Essex. 17 August.
A messuage and 100 acres of land in Eyston ad Montem, which Peter le
Ferour of Little Canefeld purchased from the abbot of Tylteye, are held of
Henry de Fererariis by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee and are of
the yearly value of 33s. 4d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 190.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (20.)
1 546. Writ to WUliam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
15 March 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition of Parliament.
Inquisition : — Worcester. 7 May.
The manor of Beaulieu is held of the prior of St. Mary's, Worcester, by
the yearly service of 20s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 194.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (21.)
1547. Writ to William de Felton, keeper of the castle of Rokesburgh in
Scotland, and to the sheriff there. Staunford. 27 June 11 Edward III.
[1337.]
Inquisition : — Rokesburgh. 24 July.
Two parts of the town of Old Rokesburgh were given by Sir James, steward
of Scotland, in free marriage with lady Hawise his sister to Sir John de Soules,
and through her the right descended to Sir James de Lovel as heir ; the third
part was given by King John of Scotland to Sir John de Soules, whether for
inheritance or only for life the assize is ignorant ; two parts are held of the
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steward and the third of the king ; in time of peace the town is of the yearly
value of 100 marks. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 527.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (22.)
1548. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Staunford.
27 June 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Essex.
Extent of the manor of Dedham. Wednesday before St. Margaret.
A pasture common between the prioress of Campeseye and the tenants of
the manor is mentioned, and a custom called ' unyeld ', worth 405., payable at
Michaelmas. Sum, 15Z. 125. 6c?. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 479.
C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (23.)
1549. Commission to Thomas de Heppescotes, Nicholas de Punchardon,
and Henry Fox. Tower of London. 14 February 11 Edward III. [1337.]
By the king.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland. Tower
of London. 14 January {sic).
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Morpath. 21 February.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Nicholas. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Monday the feast of St. Matthias.
There are no demesnes or lands held in viUenage in Neubiggynge ; the
rent of free tenants is of the yearly value of 565. ; the stallage 205. ; the rent
of brewing women 105., to wit 'id. each ; the toll 155. ; a rent called 'prise of
fish ' 305. ; and perquisites of court 505. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 184,
and Close Roll Calendar, p. 112. C. Inq. Misc. File 131. (24.)
1550. Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Staunford. 27 June 11 Edward III.
[1337.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Chirch Stretton. Saturday after the Translation of St.
Thomas the Martyr.
The wood of Haukhirst is of the yearly value of 85. , the growing wood being
worth 100 marks ; the wood of Bisshemore is of the yearly value of 145., the
growing wood being worth 40Z. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 474.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (1.)
1 551 . Writ to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him who supplies
his place. Westminster. 24 April 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition before Jevan ap Rees, supplying the place of the said justice.
Blaynleveny. 22 May.
Payments to the steward, constables, and other officers of Blaynleveny
and Bulke Dinas.
Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster. 11 July
By the council.
Inquisition before Robert de Longedone, sub-escheator. Dynas in the
march of Wales. Monday after St. Margaret.
Valuation of the castles and manors of Bolke Dynas and Blaynleveny.
Sum, 651. 16s. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 172. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (2.)
1552. Commission to Thomas de Longevyllers, Hugh de Totehill, and
Robert de Remston. Westminster. 18 August 11 Edward III. [1337.]
By the king.
380 INQUISITIONS
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Nottingham and Derby.
Extent of the manor of Kirkeby on Asshefeld, co. Nottingham. Sunday
after the Beheading of St. John the Baptist. Sum, 28?. 19s.
Extent of the manor of Ekynton, co. Derby. Monday after the Beheading
of St. John the Baptist. Sum, 48Z. 12d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 522.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (3.)
1 553. Writ to Antony de Lucy, keeper of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed,
and justice of Landon, and to Thomas de Burgh, chamberlain there. West-
minster. 24 March 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition of the council.
Inquisition : — Berwick. 5 May.
The mayor, burgesses, and commonalty of Berwick acquired from Simon
Maunsel a vacant plot of land in the town, and caused to be built thereon
a house called ' le Berefreit ' for the custody of prisoners, and were peacefully
seised thereof until the town came to the hands of King Edward I.
He granted it to William de Kay thorp, but, when more fully informed,
delivered it to the mayor, burgesses, and commonalty, who held it until the
surrender of the town to the present king, when they were removed by Robert
de Tughale, late chamberlain, who took it into the king's hand, and so it is
in the keeping of Robert de Beverlaco by the king's grant.
It is held of the king by the yearly service of 6d. of free farm, and is of the
yearly value of 100s. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (4.)
1554. Petition to the king from the abbess of Godestowe. French.
Commission to James de Wodestoke, John Brounz, Thomas de la More,
and John de la Wyke. Wodestoke. 3 June 10 Edward III. [1336.] By
writ of p.s.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Oxford. Thursday before
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
The abbess and nuns of Godestowe by gift of King Richard took two cart-
loads of underwood every day in Shottovre wood in the time of King Richard
and King John ; in the time of King Henry III they were first hindered in
doing so by pretext of a complaint of the keepers of the wood that the king's
deer could not have suitable cover if the abbess and nuns continued to receive
the said underwood. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (5.)
1 555. Commission to William de Shareshull, John de Peyto the elder, and
John de Grafton. Tower of London. 13 January 10 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition before the said John and John. Cochulle. Saturday after
St. Oswald 11 Edward HI.
Henry ate Park, grandfather of Andrew Folyot, and his ancestors were
seised of the bailiwick of keeping the park of Fekenham as pertaining to their
tenement called ' le park halle,' receiving the usual fees, viz. the herbage of
the yearly value of 5s. ; old trees called Rowours ; also all dead wood,
commonly of the yearly value of 5s. ; the bark and branches of every oak
given to any person by the king or queen ; the nuts, the honey, if any, and
the pannage called rere pannage, commonly of the yearly value of 2s.
Queen Eleanor, to whom the forest and park of Fekenham were assigned
in dower, arbitrarily and without cause removed the said Henry ; since his
removal the bailiwick has always been in the hands of the kings and queens
of England ; the park and forest are now in the hand of Queen Philippa.
MISCELLANEOUS 381
This inquisition was taken in the presence of Thomas Mauduyst, supplying
the place of Robert de Hambury, the queen's steward.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (6.)
1 556. Commission to John de Pulteneye, John de Braye, and Walter de
Sallyng. Westminster. 24 March 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition of
the council.
Inquisition before the said John de Braye and Walter. Stone Cross without
the bar of the New Temple, London. Saturday after St. Ambrose.
Westminster is not a borough or market town ; and the men thereof
do not sell merchandise or other saleable things, except when the king holds
his parliament there, or when the Exchequer, the King's Bench, or Common
Bench are there.
Not two carucates of land belong to the town ; its substance used to consist
in rents.
On account of the absence of the courts the men of the town with their
goods have departed and dwell at York and elsewhere, following the king
and the courts, and before their departure pulled down and sold their houses,
whereby they are impoverished, losing yearly in rents 701.
The men of the town cannot have profit of their houses from the king's
presence, because the household of the king and queen are lodged by livery
of the king's marshal. - C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (7.)
1557. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
20 July 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Horndon, co. Essex. Monday the feast of the Nativity of
St. Mary.
Maud de Haudlo of Wythefeld holds view of frank pledge, 5s. of rent, and
a moiety of a market and fair in Horndon of Queen Philippa as of the honour
of Reylegh by the service of a twentieth part of a knight's fee, the yearly
value being 225. ; she holds an acre of land of Robert Kenteys by the yearly
service of 6d., its yearly value beyond the rent being 3s. Cf . Close Boll Calendar,
p. 180. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (8.)
1558. Commis.sion to Robert de Thorp, John de Seymor, and Peter fitz
Waryn. Staunford. 1 June 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northampton.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Peterborough. Sunday the
feast of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Peter. Undele. Tuesday after the
Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr.
The men of Rothewell used to be assessed at a fourteenth part of aids and
other charges of the hundred from time beyond memory until the year
2 Edward III. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 471.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (9.)
1 559. Writ to the justice of North Wales, or to him who supplies his place.
Westminster. 26 March 10 Edward III. [1336.] By petition of the council.
Inquisition before William de Shaldeford, supplying the place of Richard,
earl of Arundel, justice of North Wales. Newborough in the commot of
Meney, co. Anglesey. Monday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
382 INQUISITIONS
The cost to the tenants of keeping in repair the king's chapel and chamber
in his manor of Rosfeyre amount to 235. 4(/. yearly ; it would be no loss to
the king if that sum was paid him yearly instead of the repairs being done.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (10.)
1560. Commission to Constantine de Mortuo Mari, John de Hedersete,
and John de la Rokele. Westminster. 28 August 11 Edward III. [1337.]
By the king.
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Bishop's Lenn. Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy
Cross.
The town of Wygenhale in the parts of Merskland has a sea dyke extending
from Knytesgole to Stapilweie in length 6 leagues, viz. on the west side of the
great river, whereof a league, from Knytesgole to Herbrondesgole, takes
yearly for expenses 52?., and the other 5 leagues 62?.
From that part of the town is a dyke for the defence of the fresh water,
2 leagues in length, which takes for expenses 4?. Imperfect.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (11.)
1561 . Commission to John de Insula of Wodeburn, Robert de Insula of
Chipchesse, Thomas de Heppescotes, and Nicholas de Punchardon. Windsor.
8 April 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition of the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Letter from the said John, Robert, and Nicholas to the sheriff. Wodburn.
5 May.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said John, Robert, and Nicholas. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
16 May.
Wool, pepper, cloth, and other goods of John de Denton of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, to the value of 89/. 145., were arrested at Brugges in Flanders by the
burgomasters and echevins on account of the dispute between the king and
the count of Flanders, and are still in their hands.
William de Matfen, his servant, was imprisoned by them for a quarrel with
a Scot, who was abusing the king, until he paid a fine of 361. for his release.
The goods were exported before the king's prohibition.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (12.)
1 562. Writ to R. bishop of Durham. Staunford. 28 May 11 Edward III.
[1337.] By petition of the council.
Inquisition before the sheriff of Durham by the bishop's writ. Durham.
Monday after Trinity A.D. 1337.
William de Dunelm of Derlyngton, and John his brother, merchants of
Derlyngton, in time of peace between the king and the men of Flanders,
exported 17 sarplers of wool worth 12?. each, and 2 sarplers and a poket worth
30?., which were arrested at Bruges by the count of Flanders and the
burgomasters and echevins of Bruges on Thursday before Michaelmas last,
who did their will therewith, to the damage of the said WiUiam and John
of 60?. besides the value of the goods so arrested.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (13.)
1563. Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons and chamberlains
of the exchequer. Tower of London. 12 July 11 Edward III. [1337.]
By the king.
MISCELLANEOUS 383
Reply stating that Ralph de Eu, count of Eu, and Joan his wife, one of
the daughters and heirs of Drew de Merlawe, were charged at the exchequer
in the year 3 Edward III with their relief for the share of the said Joan of
the lands, which the said Drew on the day of his death held in chief of King
Edward II, viz. for a moiety of the manor of Wyghton and of the hundred of
North Grenehou, co. Norfolk, a moiety of the manor of Paunton, co. Lincoln,
a moiety of the manor of Laghton y Morthyng, co. York, and a moiety of the
manor of Lowethe and castle of Fraunk in Ireland ; the said Drew having
held the said manors, castle, and hundred by the service of a knight's fee.
King Edward II on 16 October in the eighteenth year of his reign granted
by letters patent to Bartholomew de Wyghton the custody of the manors of
Wyghton and Laghton in Morthyng, and of the hundred of North Grenehou,
and of a third of the manor of Paunton.
A third of the said manors of Wyghton and Laghton and of the hundred
belonged to Ralph, count of Eu, and Joan his wife ; another third belonged
to Drew de Mello, deceased, and had been previously granted to Emery de
Croun ; the third of the said manors and hundred, also the said third of the
manor of Paunton, belonged to Petronilla de Suylly, countess of Dreus, late
the wife of Geoffrey de Lysniaco, who held the same in dower of the inheritance
of the said Geoffrey.
The said count, Joan, Emery, and Petronilla, being of the power of the king
of France, the tenements had been taken into the king's hand.
The said Bartholomew was to hold the tenements so granted to him until
St. Thomas the Apostle next, and then for a complete year, rendering 40/. 105.
at All Saints, and like amounts at Easter and All Saints following, as he had
asserted that he had the custody for a term of years by demise of the said
Ralph, Joan, Emery, and Petronilla, before the tenements came to the king's
hands, rendering yearly for those of the said Ralph and Joan 261., for those
of the said Drew 26/., and for those of the said Petronilla 29?.
Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster. 26 July.
By the council.
Norfolk.
Extent of the manor of Wyghton and of the hundred of North Greneho,
which lately belonged to Ralph, count of Eu. Walsyngham. 14 August.
Sum, 501. 12s. lid.
Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Westminster. 26 July.
By the council.
Extent of the manor of Laghton in Morthing, co. York. Sum, 211. 15s. 4|c?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (14.)
1 5 64. Writ of certiorari to Ralph de Middelneye, escheator in cos. Somerset,
Dorset, Cornwall, and Devon. Tower of London. 10 February 1 1 Edward III.
[1337.]
Inquisition : — Wytherigge. Tuesday after St. Matthew 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Robert de Champeaux was once true lord of the manor of Bonelegh and
had view of frank pledge, assize of bread and ale, hue and cry, and waifs and
strays therein. Because he did not come before the justices itinerant in
CO. Devon to claim his liberty, it was taken into the king's hand, and, because
the king's ministers at that time did nothing, Philip de Valle Torta, lord
of the hundred of North [Ta]uton, wherein the manor is situated, appropriated
the liberty, by what warrant the jurors are ignorant.
384 INQUISITIONS
Ismania, late the wife of Walter Gambon, and Thomas, his son and heir,
are now true lords of the manor, and claim the liberty, which is of the yearly
value of iOd.
The said Philip by reason of the liberty appropriated to his hundred the
common suit of the free tenants dwelling in the manor ; viz. Richard Corbyn,
Philip de FoUehay, and Adam Dru. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (15.)
1565. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
25 July 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Extent of the manor of Ulvedale, co. Cumberland. Irby. Thursday before
the Nativity of St. Mary. Sum, 151. IGd. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 533.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (16.)
1 566. Writ to Richard, earl of Arundel, justice of North Wales, or to him
who supplies his place. Westminster. 19 February 12 Edward III. [1338.]
By writ of p.s.
Extent of the manor of Aber, co. Carnarvon, before WiUiam de Shaldeford,
supplying the place of the said justice. Saturday after St. Gregory the Pope.
Sum, 3Sl. Id. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (17.)
1567. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
14 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Extent of the manor of Benhale. Stratford, co. Suffolk. 28 April. Sum,
65/. 6s. Id. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 60. C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (18.)
1 568. Commission to Ralph de Bockyng and Giles de Wachesham. Tower
of London, 15 January 10 Edward III. [1337.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Ipswich. Saturday after the octave of the Purification
11 Edward III.
On Thursday before St. Bartholomew last ceitain felons of Calais, Normandy,
and elsewhere, of the power of the king of France, attacked a ship of Thomas
de Debenliam, merchant of Ipswich, caUed la Katerine, killed the men therein,
and carried away his goods. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 43.
C. Inq. Misc. File 132. (19.)
1569. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
8 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Redyngge. 16 March.
A messuage and 10 acres of land in Bleburi, which Nicholas son of Laurence
le Cartere, bondman of the abbot of Redvngge, acquired, are held of John
Godrich. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 37." C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (1.)
1 570. Commission to Thomas de Heppescotes, William de Emeldon, and
John de Denton. Windsor. 12 April 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition
of the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Friday
after Trinity.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and John. ' Newcastle-on-Tyne. Friday
after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
MISCELLANEOUS 385
Richard del Haye held of King Edward I a messuage in Newcastle-on-Tyne
rendering therefor is. yearly.
John de Kyrkeby, sheriff of the said king in Northumberland, and
keeper of the castle of the said town in time of war before the town was enclosed
by a wall, pretending that the houses of the messuage might harm the castle,
destroyed them, the said Richard having hitherto received no profits from
the messuage. C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (2.)
1571. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Bothevill.
24 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Cathall. Sunday in the octave of the Purification
11 Edward III. [1337.]
The prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
were seised of a messuage and two bovates of land in Great Cathall, which
Michael de Harcla once held, on and before the day when he forfeited to
King Edward II. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 593.
C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (3.)
1572. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Westminster.
18 March 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition of the council.
Inquisition : — Scardburgh. Monday the eve of St. John the Baptist.
The commonalty of Scardburgh was not seised of a certain messuage in
Scardburgh through Roger Peper, but Ralph Peper gave it to Walter de
Ruston, chaplain, who gave it to William de Langtof t, then vicar of St. Mary's,
Scardburgh, in the year 20 Edward I, to hold to him and his successors,
perpetual vicars of Scardburgh, for a dwelling-house, rendering the king's
gabulage for all service, and so the said William died seised thereof ; he was
succeeded by John de Ruston, vicar, who held it for his life, and was succeeded
by John de Wandesford, whom John de Rolleston and Talyfer de Tyle, then
keepers of the town of Scardburgh deputed by King Edward II, ejected from
the said messuage, which they seized into the said king's hand without warrant
in the sixth year of his reign, because the proctor of the abbot of Citeaux
would not present Andrew, the said John de RoUeston's clerk, to the vicarage,
suggesting to the escheator that the said William had acquired the messuage
without licence after the statute, and thus causing him to seize it into the
king's hand. At the time of its seizure it was of the yearly value of half a
mark, but now it is worth only 2s. Qd. ; the gabulage is in arrear since its
seizure. C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (4.)
1573. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Stirling.
10 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — York. Friday after the octave of the Purification
11 Edward III. [1337.]
William de Ros of Ingmanthorp granted to the master of the Knights
Templars a piece of meadow and pasture containing 10 acres in Silkelinghal
for fourteen years from Wliitsun a.d. 1305 ; which term has passed for seven-
teen years.
The said William held the said meadow and pasture of William le Vavassour,
father of Hejiry le Vavasour ; they were held of the said Henry by Peter de
Midelton for the yearly service of a penny, and are in the king's hand as
Templars' goods {sic). C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (5.)
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386 INQUISITIONS
1574. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Bothevill.
20 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Whathampstede, co. Hertford. Sunday after St. Valentine
11 Edward III. [1337.]
The abbot of Westminster acquired certain tenements in Whathamstede,
of the yearly value of 33s. M,., in the year 12 Edward I. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 33. C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (6.)
1575. Commission to William Fraunk and John de Trehampton. Tower
of London. 10 July 11 Edward III. [1337.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Boston. Thursday the eve of St. James.
John de Wesenham conveyed from the port of Boston to Berwick-on-Tweed
30 quarters of wheat and 5 tuns of wine (as estimated) after the king's
prohibition.
Godekin de Reule, merchant, exported no victuals or other merchandise
from that port to foreign parts, and did not release any arrested ships.
C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (7.)
1576. Commission to Walter de Rodeneye and William de Chiltenham.
Westminster. 28 July 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. Saturday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Robert de Emeldon, by virtue of the king's commission to provide and
buy divers victuals in the port of Bristol and the adjacent parts for the king's
use on his expedition to Gascony, took on 11 March from Thomas Blanket
20 tuns of wine worth 601. ; from Thomas atte Marche 20 tuns worth 80/. ;
and from John de Baiona 12 tuns worth 48Z. ; whereof he sold for his own
use 15 tuns for 60/. ; viz. to Stephen le Spycer 4 tuns, to John le Spycer 4 tuns,
to John de Wodhull 5 tuns, and to Roger Waterman of Hampton 2 tuns ; he
also sold to John de Wadliull 5 tuns for 11/.
The said Thomas [Blanket] has never been paid for the wine taken from
him ; the said Thomas atte Marche proffered the king's writ to the said Robert
to deliver the wine taken from him, which the said Robert refused to do until
the said Thomas made a fine with him for 40s. and a tun of wine worth 60s. ;
the said John de Baiona afterwards demanded delivery of the 12 tuns taken
from him, which the said Robert refused until the said John made a fine with
him for 70s. C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (8.)
1577. Writ to Thomas de Burgh, chamberlain of Berwick-on-Tweed.
Westminster. 23 April 11 Edward III. [1337.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Berwick-on-Tweed. 18 May.
Certain wool and skins bought in Scotland were exported to Seland by
William Heryng and others (named), burgesses and merchants of Berwick,
eight days before the king's prohibition reached Berwick. Cf. Close Roll Cal-
endar, p. 77. C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (9.)
1578. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Stirling.
6 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Saturday after St. Peter's Chair. [1337.]
Richard de Hedresford was not seised of a messuage and 27 acres of land
in Kirkelevyngton on the day of his death, but Thomas his son was seised
thereof haK a year before and half a year after the death of his father. Cf.
Patent RqU Calendar, p. 455, C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (10.)
MISCELLANEOUS 387
1579. Commission to John de Insula of Wodeburn, Robert de Insula
of Chipchesse, Thomas de Heppescotes, and Nicholas de Punchardon.
Westminster. 28 March 11 Edward III. [1337.] By petition of the
council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Letter from the said John, Robert, and Nicholas to the sheriff. Wodeburn.
5 May.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Friday before St. Dunstan.
Whereas Richard de Galeway, Robert de Shilvyngton, and Adam Tredeflure,
lately charged at St. Valery in Picardy the ship la Cudberd with divers goods
for conveyance to England ; John del Mere, citizen of Paris, John Bradefere
of Depe, John de Caletoft of the same, John de Caunge of Amyas, Nicholas
Mounere, and John de la Gone of St. Valery, ministers of the king of France,
on account of a dissension between the king of England and the king of
France, arrested the ship with her gear of the value of 60^, 4 baskets of cobs
(coparum) worth 40^., 100 soams of herrings worth 121., 100 soams of cockles
(cokaill) worth 121., and a pipe of apples called ' blaundurers ' worth 205., the
ship and goods belonging to the said Richard de Galeway ; also 7 tuns of
woad of the value of 841., a pipe containing a carpet and a ' coverlyte ' worth 60s.,
which belonged to the said Robert de Shilvyngton ; also 6 tuns and a pipe
of woad worth 78/., which belonged to the said Adam Tredeflure.
C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (11.)
1580. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Tower of London.
14 July 11 Edward III. [1337.] By the council.
Inquisition : — London. Friday before St. Laurence.
Geoffrey le Tabeletter and Thomas Pykot, citizens of London, and Richard
de Aylsham, servant of Nicholas de Causton, conveyed from London to
Whytsand worsted and woollen goods, caps called honez and coronez, pearls,
precious stones, peacocks' feathers, and other merchandise ; they arrived on
Friday in Easter week in the company of H. bishop of Lincoln, W. de Monte
Acuto, earl of Salisbury, W. de Clynton, earl of Huntingdon, and others,
envoys {nunciorum) of the king, when Hugh Cole of Calais, serjeant at
arms of the king of France, and others forcibly took the said goods and
conveyed them to Calais and to Burges in Flanders, and afterwards to Paris
by command of the said king, who ordered them to be delivered to the keepers
of his wardrobe for his own use, refusing justice to the merchants.
There are not in the city of London any goods of merchants or others of
the power of the said king. C. Inq. Misc. File 133. (12.)
1581. Commission to John de Pulteneye, mayor of London, Reynold de
Conductu, and John de Causton. Westminster. 3 May 11 Edward III.
By petition of the council.
Certificate by the mayor and sheriffs of London of their finding by inquisition
that Thomas de Blakeneye, citizen of London, has received no satisfaction
from the king of France for an attack on his ship the Pater Nosier by certain
evildoers of the power of that king. London. Tuesday after St.
Bartholomew.
Inquisition before the said John, Reynold, and John. Ijondon. Friday
after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr.
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Philip Spenser and Nicholas atte Cros of Normandy and other evildoers
on Sunday before St. Barnabas 2 Edward III forcibly took the said ship and
the goods therein. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 455.
C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (1.)
1582. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
26 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Kent.
Inquisition : — Seinte Marie Creye. 8 April.
Joan late the wife of Reynold de Rokesle has removed Richard son of William
de Rokesle, kinsman and heir of the said Reynold, and the jurors understand
that she detains him in the manor of Sentlyng, which once belonged to the
said Reynold. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 82. C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (2.)
1583. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. York. 7 May
11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Suthwerk, co. Surrey. 20 June.
King Henry I granted the manor of Waddon to the prior and convent of
St. Saviour's, Bermundeseye. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 195.
C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (3.)
1584. Writ to John de Pulteneye, mayor and escheator of London. Clip-
ston. 24 May 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — St. Nicholas Olave's Church, London. Friday after St.
Barnabas.
Joan de Boys on St. Matthew's day last died a natural death in the house
in the parish of St. Nicholas Olave, London, which Richard atte Gate,
cordwainer, then inhabited, and on the Sunday following was thence conveyed
by her friends to Stanewell and buried there in the cemetery of St. Mary's
church. C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (4.)
1 585. Writ to John Moryn, escheator north of Trent. Stirling. 1 1 Novem-
ber 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Saturday after St. Peter's Chair 11 Edward III
[1337.]
Richard de Hedresford was not seised of a toft and 24 acres of land in
Hedresford on the day of his death, but Adam, his son, was seised thereof for
7 years before and half a year after the death of the said Richard, until he
was removed therefrom by William de Clapham, then escheator.
The said Adam had the tenements by gift of the said Richard ; they are
held of the king by reason of lands in Kirklevyngton being in the king's hand
by the forfeiture of Walter Corry, by homage and fealty and the yearly service
of Qd. for cornage, and were of the yearly value of 4s., but are now uncultivated
for lack of tenants. C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (5.)
1586. Commission to Philip de Aylesbury and Thomas de la Hay.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 20 October 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Inquisition : — Berkhampstede. Friday the feast of St. Valentine
11 Edward III. [1337.]
Repairs needed at Berkhampstede castle and waste committed in the woods
and other places belonging thereto. A door called ' Demegate ' is mentioned.
J C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (6.)
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1587. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Bothevill.
20 November 10 Edward III. [1336.]
Hertford.
Inquisition : — Wormele. Monday after St. Luke. [1337.]
Reynold, then abbot of Waltham Holy Cross, long before the publication
of the statute of mortmain, acquired a plot of land in Wormele on which a
smithy is now erected. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 233.
C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (7.)
1588. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Tower of London. 16 February
11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Teygnemuth. Friday before St. Gregory the Pope.
AVhen a ship called le Mighel of Teygnemuth was lately charged with wine
and freighted for London, Geoffrey de Say, then admiral of the fleet, met her
opposite Dertemuth, and ordered Richard le Palmer, master, and the sailors
to arrest any ships of the power of the count of Flanders or other the king's
enemies.
At Calchesh by Suthampton two ships bearing the ensign of the king of
France, well provided with men at arms and prepared for fighting, attacked
the said ship and pursued her for two days and two nights ; afterwards the
master of one of the ships and two sailors launched a boat and entered it and
were forthwith taken by the said Richard and his companions (socios) ; . being
questioned they said that they and their ship were from Spain, and that the
other ship called Hemylryke of Harderwyke was of the power of the count of
Flanders, and asked to be allowed to depart.
One of the companions of the master of the ship of Spain privately stated
that the said Richard and his companions would perish if they let the said
master go, so that for fear they kept him, and his sailors, perceiving that he
was captured, removed their ship.
The said Richard and his companions then attacked the ship Hemylryke
and took her, and wished to keep her for the king's use, but the men of Hampton
forthwith came with their ships and forcibly took her away to Hampton
and still detain her and the goods and merchandise of Arnald Wykeman
and her gear. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 227.
C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (8.)
1589. Commission to Constantine de Mortuo Mari, John de Hedersete
and John de la Rokele. Westminster. 2 April 11 Edward III. [1337.]
By petition of the council.
Inquisition : — Norwich. Monday after St. Mark.
On Friday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last all the corn in
Gressenhale, Great Fransham, Wendling, Skerningge, Swanton, Est Derham,
and Hoo was beaten down by a storm of hail and rain and flooded, so that
it perished except in Skernyng in a field called ' Brentwode,' 20 acres by
estimation, whereof the crop is estimated at 20 quarters of barley worth
3s. 4d. a quarter with the forage and straw ; likewise in Swanton in a field
called ' Grussegate ' 20 acres of barley with a crop estimated at 20 quarters worth
35. 4d. a quarter, and 20 acres of rye with a crop estimated at 15 quarters
worth 3.S. 4d. a quarter with the forage and straw ; in Great Fransham in the
west field 20 acres of wheat worth lOO-s. at 55. a quarter and 20 acres of oats
worth 40s. at 2s. a quarter ; in Est Derham 20 acres of wheat worth lOOs.,
60 acres of barley worth 12/. 10s., and 20 acres of rye worth 665. 8d. ; in Hoo
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20 acres of barley worth 665. Sd. ; in Gressenliale 10 acres of barley worth
335. id. ; in Wendlingge nothing. C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (9.)
1590. Commission to the prior of Llanthony by Gloucester and Master
John de Stratford. ... 9 Edward III. [1335.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Gloucester.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Monday after St. Matthias 10 Edward III.
[1336.]
Repairs needed at Gloucester Castle.
Commission to the prior of St. Mary's, Carlisle, Robert Brune, Stephen
Blount, and Robert de Ti[betot]. Berwick-on-Tweed. 25 January
9 Edward III. [1335.]
Inquisition before the said prior and Robert de Ti[betot]. Carlisle.
Wednesday the eve of St. Peter's. . . .
Repairs needed at Carlisle Castle. C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (10.)
1 5 91 . Writ to Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, or to his justice
of Chester, or to him who supplies the place of the said justice. York. 10 May
11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition before Henry de Ferrariis, justice of Chester. Flynt. Tuesday
the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude.
King Edward I granted to Anian, bishop of St. Asaph lOZ. of land and to
the dean and chapter of St. Asaph 10^. of land. Cf. Patent Moll Calendar,
p. 556. C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (11.)
1592. Commission to Ralph de Wedon and Thomas de Foxle. Westminster.
24 August 11 Edward III. [1337.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Buckingham.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Wedonehel. Monday after
the Beheading of St. John.
Inquisition : — Cyppenham. Friday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
Repairs needed at Cippenham manor. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 512.
C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (12.)
1593. Writ to R. bishop of Durham. Westminster. 10 April 11 Edward
III. [1337.] By petition of the council.
Writ from the bishop to the sheriff of Durham and Sadberge. Dated at
Durham by the hand of Nicholas Gategang, the bishop's clerk. 14 May in
the fourth year of the pontificate.
Inquisition : — Durham. Monday before St. Augustine a.d. 1337.
Robert de Coxsed and Robert de Gretwych, merchants of Durham, in time
of peace sent to Flanders by William de Coxsed and Richard de Lyndeseye,
their servants, 30 sarplers of wool worth 360/. for trade, wherefrom the said
servants received by the hands of Betta de Houstkirke 201. for their expenses.
In Flanders they bought 39 cloths of colour worth 104/., 14 striped cloths
worth 321. 13s. id., 1,000 [yards?] of canvas worth 8?., 3 mazers worth 6s. 3d.,
and a pipe of spices and mercery worth 40/., to be conveyed to England for
the use of the said merchants.
The count of Flanders and the burgomaster and echevins of Brugges arrested
the goods at Brugges, and did their will therewith, and on Thursday before
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Michaelmas a.d. 1336 imprisoned the said servants, and still detain them,
to their damage and that of the merchants of 160Z. besides the goods.
C. Inq. Misc. File 134. (13.)
1594. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness:
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 20 October 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Salop.
Inquisition :— Lodelowe. 8 March 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Two acres of meadow in Munselowe, which belonged to Thomas le Walshe,
were taken into the king's hand by reason of the forfeiture of William de
Okleye, who had them by demise of the said Thomas for ten years from
St. Barnabas 1 Edward III.
The meadow with the other tenements of the said William was granted
by the king's commission to Hugh Tirel, who afterwards had the king's writ
to deliver all the tenements except the meadow to Stephen de Buterleye ;
the meadow still remains in the keeping of the said Hugh.
G. Inq. Misc. File 135. (1.)
1595. Writ to WiUiam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness:
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
1 September 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Donmawe. 7 September.
Nicholas, nephew of the prior of St. Valery, had no estate in a messuage
and 23 acres of land in Tackele except at the will of the prior. Cf . Close Roll
Calendar, p. 497. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (2.)
1596. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness:
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Windsor. 20 September 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Buntingford. 24 September.
An oratory in Buntingford is not built to the injury of any person ; it hinders
nobody in passing, and, if any persons wish to enter and pray, their hearts
are moved to devotion favourable to their soul's health and profit. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 565. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (3.)
1597. Writ to William Trussel , escheator south of Trent. Tower of London.
22 May 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Reply stating that the escheator has taken into the king's hand the lands
in Chesham, which belonged to Oliver de Burdegala, because he found by
inquisition that the said Oliver had alienated them without licence.
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — [BJekenesfeld. 1 1 May.
King Edward II acquired a messuage and 25 acres of land in Chesham
from Peter de Bacschete, and likewise a messuage and 120 acres of land from
Robert atte Berne, which he granted to the said Oliver and his heirs in tail.
The said Oliver enfeoffed William de Bereford of the messuage and
25 acres in fee contrary to the form of the king's gift ; the said William, after
holding the tenements for a year, enfeoffed thereof William called ' le Kyng '
of Hawrugge, who re-enfeoffed the said William de Bereford and Joan his
wife in fee, who continued their seisin for seven years, and afterwards enfeoffed
392 INQUISITIONS
William de Siueleshow, chaplain, in fee, who still holds the tenements to the
disinheritance of the king.
The tenements are held of James le Somenour by the yearly service of 55.,
beyond which they are of the yearly value of 12c?.
The said Oliver enfeoffed Robert le Muleward of Augmodesham in fee of
the other messuage and the 120 acres ten years past, who enfeoffed thereof
John Prat, rector of Everesholte, and John de Norhampton, chaplain, to the
disinheritance of the king.
These tenements are held of the earl of Oxford and Ellen de Broke, rendering
yearly to the earl 135. and to the said Ellen 245., beyond which they are of
the yearly value of 35. id. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (4.)
1598. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
8 February 12 Edward III. [1338.] By the council.
Extent of the castle and manor of Brymmesfeld. 16 March. Sum,
281. 6s. 8d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 370, 549.
C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (5.)
1 599. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Walton. 22 June
12 Edward III. [1338.]
Stafford.
Inquisition : — Stanes. 18 July.
Certain land and rent in Charteleye, Grenlee, Merebroke, and Ambruton,
which belonged to Thomas de Ferrariis, knight, are parcel of the manor of
Charteleye. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 449. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (6.)
1 600. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent, to certify the
cause of seizure of 7 acres of land of William de Bridewell in Dorneye. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. 25 October
12 Edward III. [1338.]
Fragment of an inquisition taken at Colebrok.
Fragment of a writ.
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Colebrok. 28 October.
A cottage and an acre of land in Dorneye, which Thomas le Smyth holds,
are not held of the king in chief as of the crown, but Nicholas de Cave, who
held a messuage and 2 carucates of land in Dorneye of the honor of Walyngford
by the service of a gilt spur for the left foot worth 4c?., and homage and scutage,
enfeoffed the said Thomas of the said cottage and acre to be held of the chief
lords of the fee by the services due therefor ; the tenements being parcel of
the half fee, which the said Nicholas held of the said honor.
Fragment of a writ.
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Colebrok. 28 October.
Similar findings as to 3 acres of land in Dorneye, which John le Knyth
holds. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (7.)
1 601 . Inquisition before Walter de Weston, chamberlain of the king's
town of Berwick on Tweed and of all other his lands in the parts of Scotland.
Berwick on Tweed. 22 February. 12 Edward III. [1338.]
In past times when the town of Berwick was a free borough and had a
mayor, baUiffs, and common clerk by election of the commonalty, the mayor
MISCELLANEOUS 393
used to receive 10?. for his fee, the 4 bailiffs 4 marks each, and the common
clerk 4 marks and a robe worth 20s.
In the time of Alexander, king of Scots, while the profits of the town were
in his hands, Philip de Ridalle, mayor, Ralph Philipp, David de Killingworth,
Nicholas de Pampesworth, and Thomas Raveneshere, bailiffs, and William
Screveyn, common clerk, received their fees and robe before mentioned by
the hands of James de Lyndeseye, then chamberlain of Scotland ; afterwards
King Alexander granted the town to farm to the mayor and commonalty,
the said fees being allowed therein.
In the time of King Edward I, when the town was conquered, Henry Walyshe,
mayor, Hugh de Coveneye, Roger de Sancto Botulpho, William de Crauethorn,
and John atte Halle, bailiffs, and William Screveyn, common clerk, took the
said fees by the hands of Hugh de Cressingham, then the king's chamberlain
in the parts of Scotland, and so in all past times the said ministers took their
fees by the hands of the chamberlains, viz. Sir Ralph le Coffrer, Sir John de
Sandall, and Sir Eustace de Godesbeche, until the time of Sir John de Weston,
chamberlain, when the town was granted to farm to the mayor and
commonalty, the said fees being allowed.
Thus in past times the said fees were paid, until the town came into the
hand of the present king ; since that time the said ministers have received
nothing. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (8.)
1 602. Writ of mittas to the sheriff of Dorset. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Windsor. 10 September
12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Wynterborn Stikelane. Tuesday after the Nativity of St.
Marj' 11 Edward III. [1337.]
The abbot and convent of Middelton were seised of the manor of Wj^nterborn
Stikelane with the advowson of the church on 10 January 10 Edward III,
by grant of the chapter of Coutances in Normandy by the king's charter and
licence, and continued their seisin until 1 August last, when the manor was
taken into the king's hand by Henry de Haydok, clerk, by virtue of a
commission to seize all the possessions of aliens in Dorset.
C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (9.)
1 603. Commission to Adam de Herewynton, Peter de Grete, and Walter
de Skekenhurste the younger. York. 20 March 12 Edward III. [1338.]
By petition of the council.
Inquisition before the said Peter and Walter. Worcester. Wednesday
after Palm Sunday.
The prior of Great Malvern acquired certain mills in Wyke Episcopi by
Worcester from the bishop of Worcester after the publication of the statute
of mortmain and afterwards obtained the king's pardon. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 416. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (10.)
1 604. Commission to Roger Hillary and Roger de Baukwell. Westminster.
26 April 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Derby.
Nottingham.
Inquisition at a plot of pasture called ' Fulwode ' in Penkeston and
Normanton by Kirkeby. Tuesday in the octave of Michaelmas.
The said plot is not within the forest of Shirewod. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
pp. 77, 364, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 410. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (11.)
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1 605. Petition to the king and council from the prior of Lappel eye. French.
Commission to Thomas de Halghton, Roger Hillary, and Henry de
Hambury. Westminster. 20 February 12 Edward III. [1338.] By petition
of the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Stafford. "
Extent of the priory of Lappeleye before the said Thomas and Henry.
Stafford. Friday after St. Gregory the Pope. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (12.)
1 606. Commission to Hugh de Courteney, earl of Devon, Hugh his son,
and John de Stouford. Westminster. 1 March 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Exeter. Tuesday after Trinity.
The amount of the taxation of a tenth in Otery St. Mary in the year
6 Edward III was 15Z. 10s. Id. ; in the year 8 Edward III the men and tenants
there were taxed at U. 9s. 6d. more by the abbot of Torre and Geoffrey Gilbert,
assessors of a tenth and fifteenth in Devon, imputing to certain tenants
of the manor more goods than they had, because they were then in the hands
of the dean and chapter of Rouen in Normandy against whom the said abbot
and Geoffrey bore UlwiU.
Assessment of the said tenth in the year 8 Edward III, with names of
tenants.
Names of those who were tenants in the year 6 Edward III, and left their
tenements owing to the excessive taxation of the year 8 Edward III.
G. Inq. Misc. File 135. (13.)
1 607. Commission to John de If eld, John de Braye, and John de Hayton.
Westminster. 8 March 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition before the said John de Ifeld and John de Haiton. Monday
the morrow of Trinity.
John atte Horspole and Agnes his wife acquired from John son and heir
of Walter atte Lee a messuage and 12 acres of land in Wolkstede, co. Surrey.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 461. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (14.)
1 608. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. 10 November 12 Edward III.
[1338.]
Inquisition : — Tavystok. Saturday after St. Nicholas.
A messuage, a carucate of land, 5 acres of meadow, and 6 acres of pasture
in Tavystoke, which William de Whytham, who was outlawed for felony, held,
have been a year and a day in the king's hand.
The tenements are held of the abbot of Tavystoke by the yearly service of
5s. and suit of his court of Hurdewyke. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 603.
C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (15.)
1 609. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Hertford. 8 January
11 Edward III. [1338.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — London. Monday after the Conversion of St. Paul
12 Edward III.
Reymund Guillelmi did not arrest or take 31 tuns and a pipe of wine
belonging to Bernard del Compre of Pymerole, but on the ground that the
said Bernard was of Pymerole and that the men of that town adhered to the
King of France, attached him by his body, and delivered him to the constable
of the Tower of London, who by his ministers took the keys of the cellars in
the Vintry, London, where the said wine was, and did his will therewith.
MISCELLANEOUS 395
The said Bernard was staying with the said wine at Wynchelse and was
on his journey to London from the second day after the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist last, until St. Mary Magdalen following. C. Inq. Misc. File 135. (16.)
1 61 0 . Commission to WiUiam Scot, John de Shordich, and Robert Parvyng.
Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Windsor. 3 September 12 Edward IIL [1338.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff.'
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — York. Thursday after the octave of St. Martin.
Michael de Harcla had a messuage and a bovate of land in Great Cathall
by the gift of Robert de Fletham, chaplain, and was seised thereof for three
years until the sheriff seized the tenements and dehvered them to the prior and
brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England as tenements
whereof the Knights Templars were seised on the day of the abohtion of
their order. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 593. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (1.)
1 61 1 . Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Thame.
8 November 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition :— St. Alban's. 7 May 12 Edward III. [1338.]
The abbot of St. Alban's through WilHam le Purser built a solar on his own
soil in St. Alban's, as was lawful.
The king's highway is not narrowed thereby and the transit of men or
carts is not hindered.
The solar is held of the abbot by the yearly service of 12d., which is its
true value. ' C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (2.)
1 612. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
22 April 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Ikelyngton, co. Cambridge. 18 May.
The custody of the priory of Ikelyngton, or of the temporahties thereof,
during voidance does not belong to the king. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 455.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (3.)
1613. Commission to Walter de Mauny, admiral of the fleet from the
mouth of the Thames towards the north, and to John de la Rokele. West-
minster. 4 March 12 Edward III. [1338.] By the king.
Inquisition before the said Walter. Great Jememuth. 30 March.
A ship of Richard de Walsham called Redecog was arrested by the bailiffs
of Great Jememuth by virtue of the king's writ under the great seal, and
delivered to Wilham fitz Warjm and Master John de Langetoft, whom the
king sent on his business to parts beyond seas, and afterwards in the parts of
Durdragth at their instance to John Denard, knight, sent to the king by the
Dulfin of Viene.
While sailing towards England she was wrecked on a sand in Zealand by
default of a pilot {ductoris) commonly called a ' Lodman,' hired and chosen by
Adam de Notisherde, master of the ship, and Richard Elys, Charles Benoit
and others (named and unnamed), sailors therein.
The ship with the gear was worth 200 marks, and the other goods lost therein
100 marks ; the pilot had nothing in the power of the king, and has not since
come to England.
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Writ of privy seal to Richard de Benteworth, elect of London, chancellor,
to do justice to the said Richard. Walton. 10 July. French. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 70. C Inq. Misc. File 136. (4.)
1 61 4. Commission to Master Thomas de Upton, canon of the free chapel
of Wymbumemynstre, Robert de Stokton, vicar of the said chapel, and
Nicholas Pyke. Tower of London. 16 April 12 Edward III. [1338.] By
the king.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Nicholas. Wymboumemustre.
Monday after St. Mark.
The defects of the hall, chamber, chapel, kitchen, grange, stable, oxhouse,
piggery, walls, fences, and mill, which happened in the time of Master Richard
de Clare, last dean of the said chapel, can be mended for 28L 3s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (5.)
1615. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
3 February 12 Edward III. [1338,]
Inquisition : — Thame. 12 February.
A former abbot of Thame purchased 10 acres of meadow in Cherleton from
Hugh le Poure long before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 420. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (6.)
1616. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower of London.
16 April 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Berks.
Inquisition : — Kenetebury. 8 May.
The prioress of Nonneeton acquired a messuage and a carucate of land in
Kenetebury and Holte, a moiety from Avice Avenel and the other moiety
from William le Trappere and Maud his wife, long before the pubUcation of
the statute of mortmain ; the tenements are of the yearly value of 405. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 368. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (7.)
1 61 7. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Thame.
8 November 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition :— St. Alban's. 7 May 12 Edward III. [1338.]
The abbot of Westminster at no time acquired from the abbot of St. Alban's
a messuage and 5 acres of land in Sandrug, but the abbot of St. Alban's and
his predecessors have held them from time beyond memory. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 375. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (8.)
1 61 8. Commission to John le Conestable of Halsham, Peter de Notell, and
John de Sturmy. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Kenyngton. 30 November 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Hedon in Holdernesse. Thursday after "St. Lucy.
A ship and chattels of certain foreign merchants were arrested at Frismersh
in the liberty of Holdernesse because it was understood that the merchants
belonged to a land at war with the king ; their goods were loaded in Flanders
for conveyance to Lubyk in the dominion of the emperor, to which city one
of the merchants b'elongs, another belongs to Hamburgh in the same dominion,
and the ship and all the other merchants belong to an island called Holm in
the same dominion. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 589.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (9.)
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1 61 9. Commission to Robert Fitz Payii, Bryan de Gouys, William Everard,
and John Wake. Witness : — Edward, duke or Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Biflete. 9 December 12 Edward III. [1338.] By
the council.
Inquisition before the said Robert and WiUiam. Maiden Neweton. Friday
after the Epiphany. [1339.]
John Pryour, William Flete, and several others unknown, in a ship of Richard
Langgynow of Melecombe, took near the coasts of Melecombe and Waymuth
a ship called Seynt Anton of Lissebon in the dominion of the King of Portugal
and her cargo worth 400Z., and conveyed her to the port of Melecombe and
Waymuth ; half the cargo came to the hands of Richard Langynow of Mele-
combe and others of that town, and half to the hands of Gilbert Pouche,
Nicholas Bacheler, and others of Waymuth ; it was freighted from Lisbon
to Hampton and Sandwich, or to Honyfiet in France. Cf . Patent Boll Calendar,
p. 185. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (10.)
1 620. Writ to John Morjni, escheator north of Trent. Tower of London.
13 May 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Tuesday after St. Margaret.
Thomas de Hoton granted to Richard de Hoton for twenty years a plot of
waste called Hoton Langethwayt. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 546.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (11.)
1 621 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
8 February 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Wilton. 19 Febniary.
A mill, 9 virgates and 10 acres of land, and 1| acres of meadow, in Ogeford
St. James and Ogeford St. John were acquired by the predecessors of the
abbess of Wilton long before the pubHcation of the statute of mortmain.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 308. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (12.)
1 622. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 8 November
12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Wednesday after St. Lucy.
William de Warenna, prior of Horton, co. Kent, is son of John earl of Warenne,
and was bom in England at Conesburgh castle, co. York ; neither he nor his
predecessors have made any payment or done any service [intendenciam]
to any foreign religious house. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1339-1341, p. 18.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (13.)
1 623. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator. Newcastle on Tyne. 28 March
12 Edward II. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Mendham, co. SufiPolk. 18 April.
Roger de Huntyngfeld and his ancestors are and were patrons of the priory
of St. Mary of Mendham, a cell of the priory of St. Mary of Castelacre in the
diocese of NorAvich.
The priory of Mendham is now void by the death of brother Nicholas Cressi,
the last prior ; in time of voidance the said Roger and his ancestors used to
place a porter at the doors of the priory, who received nothing but his victuals ;
they could also, if they wished, send a person to hold the court of the priory,
taking nothing therefor.
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The prior of Castleacre and his predecessors used to present by their letters
patent an Enghsh monk of the Cluniac order to the said Roger and his ancestors,
who used to admit and induct him into possession of the priory of Mendham.
The said Roger and his ancestors used to take no other profit in time of
voidance. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (14.)
1 624. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
23 April 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Hampton Poyle [ad Pontem). 4 May.
The abbess of Godestouwe demised a messuage and 2 carucates of land in
Blechesdon to Godfrey de BygenhuUe for sixteen years. Cf. Close Roll Cal-
endar, p. 465. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (15.)
1 625. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
25 April 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Aylesburi. 14 May.
There is no chapel at Bisschoppestone ; neither the abbot of Oseneye nor
his predecessors had any lands in Bisschoppestone, Suthcote, or Stone, by
collation of the king or his ancestors.
William Sengler, lord of Southcote, built a chapel at Southcote for the
easement of himself and his neighbours, and found at his own cost a chaplain
to celebrate divine service therein. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 374.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (16.)
1626. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Windsor.
12 September 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. 21 November.
Certain wax and furs, saved from a ship laden by Geoffrey de Bodele and
his servants, which was wrecked near Whistaple, were not cast ashore by
the sea. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 591. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (17.)
1 627. Writ to WiUiam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
13 February 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Wycombe. 7 March.
The prior and convent of Kenilworth appropriated a messuage and a carucate
of land in Huchenden from Adam Filebi with the khig's Ucence, whereof they
demised a parcel called ' Thorstelcokkeffeld ' to Geoffrey le Yonge for a yearly
rent of 3s. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (18.)
1 628. Commission to Adam de Lymbergh, Saer de Rocheford, Master
John de Langetoft, Reynold de Donynton, Robert de Silkeston, John de
Trehampton, and Hugh de Edelyngton. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Windsor. 8 September
12 Edward III. [1338.] By the guardian and council.
Memorandum that after the taking of the following inquisitions the merchants
of Estland and of the society of the Bardi showed to the said Adam divers
letters patent of the king giving them licence to buy and convey to parts
beyond seas much more wool than is mentioned in the inquisitions.
Inquisition : — Lincoln, Saturday after Michaelmas.
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"William son of William atte Beek of Nettelham after the proclamation
forbidding the export of wool bought 2| sacks, which he has in his own
possession ; Laurence Stag of Donham and Robert Forester of Riland,
merchants, partners, bought 2 sacks to make cloth, as is beheved.
Liquisition : — Lincoln. Saturday after St. Luke.
WiUiam de la Pole and his merchants, viz. Robert de Daldirby and others
(named), bought 200 sacks of wool and more ; Master John de Keremound,
bought 10 sacks for the use of the bishop of Lincoln ; Walter de Kelsteme
bought 10 sacks from Sir Phihp de Nevill at Scotton and conveyed them to
York to make cloth, as is believed. Dated Lincoln. Monday before All
Saints.
Liquisition : — Lincoln. Saturday after Michaelmas.
Robert de Dalderby and John de Canewyke of Lincoln, merchants of William
de la Pole, bought 105 sacks of wool ; Aluin de Stembergh, merchant of Almain,
kinsman of John de Stembergh of Louth, bought 7 sacks.
Liquisition before the said Adam, Reynold, and Hugh. Louth. Friday
the feast of St. Denis.
The prior of Alvyngham sold 4 sacks of wool, which were conveyed to
Boston ; the parson of Withcal sold to brother Roger de West Gayton and
John Potel of Grysby one sack ; Robert, sometime servant of Henry de
Kelstren, bought 10 sacks and sold them to Godkyn de Rewel, merchant of
Estland ; Raland son of Wlpin of Louth is a common broker and bought
40 sacks and more for the use of John Fraunceys, merchant of the Bardi ;
John Forthyng of Louth is a common broker and bought 40 sacks and more
for the use of Haukyn Klymbergh of Estland.
Wapentake of Wraghowe.
Liquisition before the same at Louth on the same day.
Henry le Chapman of Kevermound and Hugh Suth of the same sold
10 sacks of wool to Aukin de Clymbergh after St. Peter's Chains : John Potel
of Grisby bought 6 sacks and sold them to Scinard Pyssyvale of Estland ;
Hugh le Chapman of Haynton bought 6 sacks and sold them to Aukin del
Wald of Estland ; all the said wool was conveyed to Boston.
Liquisition before the same at Louth on the same day.
Roger atte Garth of Beltesford after the proclamation bought 3 sacks of
wool and more for his own use ; Robert Madour of Staynton bought 6 sacks
for the use of Godkyn de ReuUe the younger of Estland ; Robert de
Baumburgh bought 7 sacks for the use of John de Clymbergh of Estland ;
John son of Thomas Lonesom of Tumby bought 3 sacks for the use of
Whyghmanny de Herford of Estland ; Paul Custumer of Boston bought
10 sacks and more from the abbot of Kyrkested and 3 sacks and more from the
prioress of Skykeswold.
Liquisition before the same. Grimesby. Wednesday before St. Denis.
Ralph Wlpynsone of Louth bought 2 sacks of wool from the prior of
Ormesby ; Simon de Halington bought in Louthburgh from William de
Leybum 17 stone, from Thomas Coke 2 stone, from Phihp Cade 1 stone, from
Wilham de Cla thorp 2 stone, and from Robert de Graynesby 2 stone ; William
de Withcale of Louth bought from William Smith (fabro) of Louthburgh 5
stone ; the parson of Louthburgh delivered 3 sacks to the abbot of Louth Park.
Liquisition : — Grimesby. Wednesday after St. Faith.
WilUam de Wlfhou of Luthenay of Germethorpe bought 2^ sacks of wool from
the abbot of Humberstan after the prohibition ; Augustine atte Wode bought
14 stone from Robert Smith {fabro) of Humberstan; John clerk of Teuelby
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bought 14 stone from the vicar of Tetenay before the prohibition but received
them after it ; he also bought 14 stone from Sir John Maynnard of Great
Cotes, and 4 stone from John son of John West of Great Cotes ; Adam de
Ocle of Grimesby bought half a sack from John West the elder of Great Cotes,
and 2 J sacks from the rector of Swalou on Thursday last.
Liquisition before the said Adam, Reynold, and Hugh. Grimesby.
Wednesday before St. Denis.
John de Haynton of Beverley, merchant, and his servants bought 5 sacks
of wool after St. Peter's Chams and conveyed them to Hull ; Robert Jolyf
of Beverley, merchant, and his servants bought 6 sacks and conveyed them
to Hull ; WiUiam de Kelstem of Beverley, merchant, and Roger de Ormesby
of Louth bought 15 sacks and conveyed them to Hull.
Inquisition before the same at Grymesby on the same day.
A merchant of Esland bought 2 sacks of wool from ElUs son of Richard de
Thoresby ; Augustine atte Wode of Grymesby bought 10 stone from divers
men of Waltham ; Roger son of Roger de Carleton bought 21 stone from
divers men of Hatclyf, and conveyed it to Cabum ; Adam de Ancle bought
24 stone in Wathe and 3 stone in Briggesle and conveyed it to Grymesby.
Walescroft.
Inquisition before the said Adam and Hugh. Castre. Monday before
St. Denis.
The jurors are completely ignorant of any deahngs in wool.
Inquisition before the same at Thwancastre on the same day.
Robert le Mareis of Lymbergh bought 12 stone of wool in Bekeby ; Hugh
de Neulant of Elsam bought an unknown quantity of wool, and sent it to
parts beyond seas by Wilham son of Simon after the prohibition ; Roger de
Mora of Elsam bought at Elsam an unlaiown quantity and conveyed it to parts
beyond seas ; Robert Vik of Barton bought wool in Thorp and conveyed it
to Barton.
Similar inquisition.
The jurors are completely ignorant of any dealings in wool.
Wapentake of Yordburgh.
Similar inquisition.
Robert son of Gilbert de Magna Lymbergh sold 6 sacks of wool and caused
them to be carried to Barton.
Similar inquisition.
William de Feryby, merchant, bought from John son of Simon de Feryby
and Emma his daughter 4 stone of wool and conveyed it to Barton ; the said
William and Gilbert le Spycer of Barton bought from Hugh Baru of Horkestowe
12 stone and from John Gose of Horkestowe 2 stone, and conveyed it to Barton ;
Godfrey de Barton, merchant, bought 2 sacks from the vicar of Horkestowe
and conveyed them to Barton ; Simon Carter of Barton, Richard de Bhthe
of the same and Robert del Ker of Hull bought 14 stone from John Ward of
Horkestowe, 6 stone from John son of Ralph, 2 stone from Robert de
Holdemesse, and 6 stone from Isabel Wat ' Wyf ' of the same, and conveyed
it to Barton ; Robert Gik of Barton, bought, 4 stone from Alice de Dony of
Saxby, and conveyed it to Barton ; Simon Cokheved bought 4 stone from
John son of Margaret and conveyed it to Barton ; Robert Gik bought 6 stone
from John Lechenard and conveyed it to Barton ; John de Wotton bought
10 stone from John de Dene and conveyed it to Barton , Robert Gyk bought
14 stone from Margaret atte Kirke of Bondeby and 10 stone from Richard
Clerk of Wulryby and conveyed it to Barton ; Robert le Spicer bought
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10 s one from Robert de Hiimberstan and 2 stone from Robert son of William
of the same, and conveyed it to Barton ; John Sicell bought 4 stone from
William de Crouden of Wulryby for the use of Hugh Cokheved of Barton,
and conveyed it to Barton. C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (19.)
1 629. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Kenyngton. 14 November
12 Edward III.
Oxford.
Inquisition : — Henle. Monday the feast of St. Clement the Pope.
Certain goods of William la Zousche de Mortimer, deceased, are still in the
hands of Thomas de Schirburn of Henle. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 573.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (20.)
1 630. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
8 February 12 Edward III.
Southampton.
Wynteneye.
Inquisition : — Winchester. 4 March.
The nuns of the priory of Wynteneye have not been wont to apply to the
king or his ancestors for licence to elect. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 26.
C. Inq. Misc. File 136. (21.)
1 631 . Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 16 April 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Return of the escheator stating that he found by inquisition taken ex officio
that Margery sometime countess of Richemond in the time of Kling Richard
aUenated without hcence half an acre of land called ' le Gresgarth' in Swynesheved
CO. Lincoln, which she held of the king in chief, to Ellis Biker in fee for a yearly
rent of is. 4|c?., wherefor he took into the king's hand the messuages built
on that land. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (1.)
1632. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 1 July 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Return of the escheator stating that he found by inquisition taken ex officio
that a predecessor of the abbot of Dieulacres acquired the manor of Lek from
Randolph late earl of Chester after the publication of the statute of mortmain
without licence, wherefor he took the said manor into the king's hand. Cf.
Patent Roll Calendar, p. 333, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 204.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (2.)
1633. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 12 October 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Return of the escheator stating that he found by inquisition taken ex officio
that the prior of Ledes acquired a messuage with a curtilage containing half
an acre of land, find 12 acres of meadow, in Lamberhurst, ^co. Sussex, from
Laurence Tanel after the publication of the statute of mortmain without
hcence, wherefor he took the tenements into the Idng's hand. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 287. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (3.)
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1634. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 6 July 13 Edward III. [1339.] By the council.
Hereford.
Inquisition : — Hereford. 9 October.
The ministers of the king and his ancestors have never interfered with the
priory of Great Malvern durmg voidance.
Gloucester.
Similar inquisition : — Frampton on Severn. 24 September.
Salop.
Similar inquisition : — Bridgenorth. 6 September.
Stafford.
Similar inquisition : — Stone. 4 September.
Worcester.
Similar inquisition : — Worcester. Monday the eve of St. Matthew. Cf . Close
Boll Calendar, p. 498. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (4.)
1 635. Inquisition before Richard de Castello. Boston. Wednesday after
St. Valentine 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Victuals taken for the king's use and other grievances in the wapentake of
Kirketon. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (5.)
1 636. Writ to the sheriff of York. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 22 October
13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Kildewyk. Sunday after the octave of St. Martin.
On 28 October 12 Edward III a messuage, 40 acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow, and 2 acres of wood in Conendlay, which John son of Robert
Crokebayne, who was hanged for felony, held, were taken into the king's
hand ; they are still in the king's hand.
Two acres of land were held by the said John of Robert de Famhill by the
yearly service of Id., and the remainder of the priory of Boulton by knight
service.
Writ to the sheriff of York ordering him to seize the lands and goods of
the said John. Witness : — H. le Vavasour. York. 28 October 12 Edward
III. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 317. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (6.)
1637. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of ConiwaU and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampsted. 15 May 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Hertford.
Liquisition : — Bamet. 25 May.
Gilbert Smert and Thomas Smert, who long since acquired in fee from
John de Rothestok a cottage and 6 acres of land in North Mymmes, are free
men and not bondmen of the abbot of St. Alban's ; the tenements never came
to the hands of the abbot. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 139.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (7.)
1 638. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke ''of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Winchester. 15 March 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Southampton.
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Liquisition : — Kyiiggesclere. 15 May.
John de Valoignes the father held no lands in co. Hants of the king in
chief. He held a messuage, 2 carucates of land, and 10s. of rent in Welde, of
the yearly value of lOl., of the bishop of Winchester by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and a yearly rent of 3s. 4d. ; a windmill called ' Berdon,' of
the yearly value of 10s., of the prior of Suthewyk, by the yearly service of
Sd. ; and the manor and the advowson of the church of Cludesden, of the
yearly value of Ql. 13s. 4d., of Matthew son of Herbert by the yearly service
of half a knight's fee. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 153.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (8.)
1 639. Writ to Thomas de Metham, escheator north of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 16 November 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Raghton. Saturday after the Ascension 13 Edward III.
[1339.]
Seven acres of land in Starthweytryg by Thoresby, co. Cumberland, were
given back by the kuig to John son of Andrew for a fine. Cf . Close Boll Calendar,
p. 296. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (9.)
1640. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 18 June 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Chyshell. 16 July.
Thirteen and a half acres of land and a rood of meadow in Heyden, belonging
to Richard de Kelleshull, are held of the king as of the honor of Boulogne by
knight service.
Randolph le Fevre and Maud his wife, Thomas de Lancastre, and William
Launcelyn six {sic) years past acquired the said land and meadow from John
Picot, who held the same, together with other tenements, of the king as of the
honor of Boulogne by knight service ; afterwards ten {sic) years past they
alienated the same to the said Richard. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (10.)
1 641 . Writ to Thomas de Metham, escheator north of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. West-
minster. 15 February 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Elvele. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
Certain tenements in Cotyngham, Wolferton, Anlaghby, Elvele, Wylardby,
and Neuton, which Thomas Wake of Lydell intends to grant to the prior and
convent of Hautemprise, are of the yearly value of 12/. 16s. Cf. Patent Boll
Calendar, p. 300. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (11.)
1 642. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berkhamsted. 26 April
13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Pensherst. Sunday after the Assumption.
A messuage and seven acres of land in Speldherst, which John Leg, who
was outlawed for felony, held, have not been for a year and a day in the long's
hand ; the messuage is held of the prior of Tonebregge and the land of
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\
John atte Selere, who now hold the same and ought to answer the king for the
year, day, and waste. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 345.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (12.)
1643. Commission to Peter de Grauntsoun, Richard de Penebrugge,
Adam Lucas, and John de Mershton. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berkhampstede. 10 May
13 Edward III. [1339.] By the comicil.
Inquisition before the said Adam and John in the presence of Jewan ap
Res, supplying the place of Hugh Tyrel, keeper of the manor of Radenore.
Webbeleye. Thursday before St. Barnabas.
Philip de Clanvowe and his ancestors have been reeves in fee of the land
of Glaudestre, an appurtenance of the manor of Radenore, receiving yearly
from that manor 7 ells of cloth worth 5 marks a cloth, which the said Phihp
had from Margaret de Mortuo Mari in her time ; Philip ap Howel, his uncle,
whose heir he is, had the same from Edmund de Mortuo Mari in his time and
from Maud his mother in her time ; Howel ap Meurik, father of the said Philip
ap Howel and grandfather of the said Phihp de Clanvowe, whose heir ho
is, had the same from the said Maud in her time ; Meuric ap Phelip, father
of the said Howel, had the same from Wilham de Breosa in his time ; and
so the said Philip de Clanvowe and his ancestors had the same from time
beyond memory until the manor came to the king's hand by the death of
Margaret de Mortuo Mari by reason of the minority of Roger son and heir
of Edmund de Mortuo Mari ; the cloth is in arrear for the whole time cf
Hugh Tyrel as keeper of the manor. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (13.)
1 644. Writ to Thomas de Metham, escheator north of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 16 November 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Wighton. Tuesday after St. Hilary. [1340.]
John fitz Richard of Santon acquired a toft and two acres of meadow in
Wighton from Adam Daye. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 363.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (14.)
1 645. Writ to Thomas de Metham, escheator north of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 8 April 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Carleton by Balne. Saturday the eve of St. Mark.
Thomas de Corbrig, late archbishop of York, granted a messuage and
9 acres of land in Austwode by Wistowe to Richard de Wlstowe, his bondman,
to hold at will. Cf. Close Moll Calendar, p. 131.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (15.)
1 646. Commission to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and to the sheriff
of Surrey and Sussex. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of
Cliester, guardian of England. Berkhampsted. 3 July 13 Edward III.
[1339.] By the guardian and council.
Inquisition : — Lewes. 28 July.
The following manors are held of the honor of Hastyngges by a yearly rent
of 211. Us. 3|rf. called ' Castelwarde,' viz. Warbelton 75. 6d., Hurst 7s. 6d.,
Byvilham 9*., Eschboumeham 65., Echingham 19*. Gd., Wiggesulle 3«.,
Hamerdenn Us. 3|c?., Crowhurst 45. 6d., Farlegh 95. 9d., Bodiham 125., ,
MISCELLANEOUS 405
Gestlingh 6s., Coueliurst 9s., Nadderfeld 65., Cuchenore 3s., Merle 3s., William
atte Felde 9s., Aiicel atte Lee 5s. Id., Wiltyngh 9s.
Henry, late king of England, granted the honor and rape of Hastyngges
and the ward of the castle there to the duke of Brittany ; the duke and his
ministers yearly levied the rent to the use of the duke from sixteen weeks to
sixteen weeks, without assigning any part thereof for the ward of the castle or
doing any ward.
From the time of the grant the said king committed the custody of the
castle sometimes to one person and sometimes to another at his will, without
the duke or any other interfering in the custody ; whether the duke is bound
to do ward of the castle from the time when he received the rent the jurors
are ignorant. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (16.)
1 647. Writ to the justice of North Wales or to him who supplies his place.
Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 21 February 13 Edward III. [1339.] By writ of p.s.
Extent of the manor of Aberfrau with the hamlets of Dynthlodan and
Kevyntreffrau. Carnarvon. Saturday after St. Gregory. Sum, 39/. 12|d^.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, y. 307. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (17.)
1648. Commission to John Hampton, John de Scures, Robert Achard,
and Thomas de Coudray. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl
of Chester, guardian of England. Berkhamsted. 8 July 13 Edward III.
[1339.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and Thomas. Walingeford. Monday
the morrow of St. Peter's Chains.
The prior and convent of Shireburn have in Berkshire 106s. 2d. of rent of
assize from divers tenants, the church of Aldermanstone extended at 61. 13s. 4c?.
yearly pensions from the churches of Padwerthe 26s. 8d. and Silhamstede 2s. ;
from the bishop of Salisbury for a portion in Lavintone 10s. ; the church of
Aldermanstone is let to farm to Menand Brocays aiid Thomas de Pontfracto
for seven years. Sum, 131. 18s. 2d.
Inquisition before the same. Monks' Shireburn. Friday after St.
Margaret.
Valuation of the possessions of the priory of Shireburn, including pensions
from the churches of Nywenham 40s. and Okie 6s. 8d. ; tithe of the court
of Lydeshute 6s. 8d. ; the churches of West Shireborn extended at 111. 13s. id.,
Bromleghe 23/. 65. 8d., and Uptone 81. I65. 5d. ; the chapel of Chynham 66s. 8d.
beyond a pension of il. given to the prior of Selebume. Sum, 881. 12s. l^d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (18.)
1 649. Commission to Peter de Grandisono, Philip de Clanevowe, Adam
Lucas, and John de Mershton. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and
earl of Chester, guardian of England. Westminster. 20 February
13 Edward III. [1339.] By the council.
Inquisition before the said Philip and Adam. Bolkedynas. Thursday
. after the close of Easter. .
The lands and tenements of the forest and chace, which are in the parts of
, Bulkedynas and Blenkeleveny, are appurtenant to the castles of Bulkedynas
i and Blenkeleveny, and were delivered by Hugh Tyrol to Gilbert Talbot as
such on 8 October 7 Edward III. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 316. I
' C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (19.) '
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1 650. Commission to Nicholas de Staunford. Witness : — Edward, duke
of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berkliampsted. 20 June
13 Edward III. [1339.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Marty nestou we. Saturday before St. Margaret.
John de Ferers, lord of Byr Ferers, has a wood called ' Halsere,' which is nearest
the king's silver mine and most for his convenience and for the least damage
of the people. It contains 200 acres, whereof 60 are appraised for the king's
use at 465. 8d. an acre measured by perches of 18 feet, 160 perches in
length and breadth, beginning on the east side of Legh Pathe, and thus by
10 perches in breadth towards the south and Didenham Briggewey, and from
Leghe Pathe towards the north to Dideham Brigweye, and so beyond
Dideham Briggeweye towards the north until the king has received 60 acres.
The abbot of Tavystoke has the wood of Morwelham, which is nearest the
king's mine on the other side and contains 80 acres, whereof 30 are appraised
for the king's use at 40s. an acre measured as above, beginning from a way
from Tavystok towards the quay of the water of Tamer on the south side,
and thence in length and breadth on the north side until the king has received
30 acres. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (20.)
1 651 . Writ to Ralph de Middelnye, escheator in cos. Devon, Cornwall,
Somerset, and Dorset. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of
Chester, guardian of England. Westminster. 15 February 13 Edward III.
[1339.]
Inquisition : — Tregony. 4 May.
Katharine de Monte Acuto held the manor of Elerky as of her inheritance
in the time of King Henry, and had view of frank pledge and wreck of
sea therein ; she gave it to John de Gattisdene, who gave it to Richard, King
of Almain and earl of Cornwall, who died seised thereof. After his death
it descended to Edmund, earl of Cornwall, his son, who gave it to Thomas
Lercedeakne, great-grandfather of the present John Lercedeakne ; after the
death of the said Thomas the manor, view of frankpledge, and wreck descended
to Geoffrey his son and heir, a minor, when William deMounketon, then sheriff
of Cornwall, took the body of the said Geoffrey and the said manor, view and
wreck into the earl's hand unjustly because the manor is held in socage by
the service of a greyhound. The said Geoffrey died under age ; he had a
brother Odo, who was then with the king in the Welsh war, and, when he
knew of his brother's death, he returned and prosecuted his right ; the said
sheriff delivered to him the manor and wreck, retaining the view of frank
pledge in the lord's possession.
The manor is held of the duke of Cornwall bj^ the service of a greyhound,
and is of the yearly value of 40/. ; the view of frank pledge is of the yearly
value of 4s. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (21.)
1 652. Commission to John de Cokesford, mayor of Bishop's Lenn, Geoffrey
Buseyerd, and Thomas de Melchebum. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Langele. 3 January 13 Edward III.
[1340.]
Inquisition : — Bishop's Lenn. Monday after St. Hilary.
John Maz and other merchants (named), imprisoned at Lenn, are of
Lombaerdzyde in Flanders and not of Calais.
Letter from the commissioners to the chancellor, enclosing the inquisition.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 321. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (22.)
MISCELLANEOUS 407
1 653. Liquisition before Richard de Aldburgh and William Basset. York.
Monday after St. Peter's Chains 13 Edward 111. [1339.]
Robert de Wodehous, archdeacon of Richemund, has right in the advowson
of the church of St. Sampson, York, and all his predecessors have been seised
of the said advowson from time beyond memory.
Francis de Luco, formerly archdeacon, presented John Broun, who was
admitted and instituted in the time of King Edward II ; before him Master
Henry de Newerk, archdeacon, presented Ralph de Skurueton, who was
admitted and instituted in the time of King Edward I ; before him Master
John de Craucumbe, commissary of the archdeacon, presented Master William
de Ocham, who was admitted and instituted in the time of King Edward I.
The present archdeacon arrained an assize of darrein presentment in the
king's court against the prior of Pontefract about the said advowson, and
afterwards, because the archdeacon did not prosecute the assize, the prior
recovered the presentation, but, there being a doubt as to fraud between
them contrary to statute, the advowson was seized into the king's hand.
The advowson is appurtenant to the archdeaconry, and the church is of
the yearly value of 10/. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 354.
C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (23.)
1 654. Writ to the sheriff of York. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berkhampstede. 12 May
13 Edward III. [1339.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Scarthburgh. Tuesday after St. Peter's Chains.
Henry le Coroner, WilUam Sage, and Robert de Hoton, have a ship called
le Jorge of the burden of 20 tons, but in bad condition, old, and broken ; Stephen
le Tavemer has a ship called le Mergaret of the burden of 25 tons ; Adam
de Semer has a ship called la Katerin of the burden of 20 tons ; William Sage
has a ship called Jonet of the burden of 20 tons ; John Lymbrenner has a ship
of the burden of 16 tons ; Roger de Helperthorp has a ship of the burden of
15 tons ; but all these are fishing vessels and not sufficient for war or for
carrying armed men, but only for carrying a weight of so many tons of fish
or herrings. C. Inq. Misc. File 137. (24.)
1 655. Writ to Ralph de Middelneye, escheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset,
Cornwall, and Devon. Westminster. 10 February 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Milverton. Monday after the Invention of the Holy Cross
13 Edward III. [1339.]
Philip de Flori gave to Master Nicholas de Cranford, archdeacon of Tanton,
predecessor of Robert Here ward, and his successors a carucate of land m
Langeford Bodevyle called ' Hamme,' in the time of King Henry III, nine
years before the publication of the statute of mortmain, to find two chaplains
to celebrate divine service for the soul of the said Philip for the said land and
the lordship of the manor of Langeford aforesaid, doing to the chief lord.
Sir John Brytoun, the services due and accustomed ; the land is of the yearly
value of 205. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (1.)
1656. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 2 December 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition : — Lincoln. Wednesday after St. Ambrose 13 Edward III.
[1339.]
408 INQUISITIONS
The lands in Wadyngton, which Alice late the wife of William de Stopham
held for life, are the same manor of Wadyngton which the king granted after
her death to Ebulo Lestraunge and Alesia his wife and the heirs of the said
Ebulo. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 77. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (2.)
1 657. Writ to the keeper of the islands of Gerescye, Serk, and Aureneye,
or to him who suppUes his place. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 20 October
12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition before Walter de We stone, appointed for the succour of the
islands by the king's council. Friday 21 May A.D. 1339,
John de Sancto Martino held to farm for twenty years and more from the abbess
and convent of Moustier Vilier in Cans in Normandy tithes in Jersey, and
still holds them, for a yearly payment of 261. of Tours ; he demised the same
to Colin Poulein of Groville and other men of the island (named) from August
A.D. 1337.
Tithes so demised to the value of 901. 13s. 4d. of Tours were burnt by the
king's enemies about the feast of the Annmiciation in the same year, which
happened through default of a proclamation of the king's ministers that no
farmers or others should interfere with the goods of aUens until proclamation
to the contrary. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (3.)
1 658. Commission to Henry de Stretford and Eborard le Frensh.
Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of
England. Westminster. 10 February 13 Edward III. [1339.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Bristol. Monday the morrow of Palm Sunday.
Robert Otry and Wilham Curteys were appointed by the mayor and
commonalty of Bristol to collect the custom on saleable goods coming to
Bristol for the repair of the quay and paving of the town, and to spend the
sum collected ; they collected the same for three years from 19 February
10 Edward II, and faithfully spent 67Z. received, and duly accounted for their
receipts and expenditure.
John Daxebrugge and Walter Prentitz were likewise collectors for three years
from 6 October 14 Edward II, and collected 93Z., which they faithfully spent ;
likewise William Curteis and Thomas de Chesilbergh were collectors for three
years from 7 October 17 Edward II, and collected 73Z. 17s. 2d., which they
faithfully spent on the repair of the quay and the walls of the town.
Afterwards Richard le White and John Fraunceis the younger were col-
lectors of the quayage and murage for four years from 20 October 20 Edward II,
and collected 112Z. 15s. \Qd., which they faithfully spent; William de Came-
leigh and Richard de Wodhull were collectors for four years from 20 January
5 Edward III, and collected 96/. 6s. Zd., which they faithfully spent ; Joyce le
Reyve and John de Homcastel were collectors for four years from 1 February
9 Edward III, and collected 73Z. 16s. 2d., which they faithfully spent.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (4.)
1 659. Inquisition before the escheator. Lamberhurst. 6 October
13 Edward III. [1339.]
Nicholas, sometime prior of Ledes, acquired from Jurdan de Tangia a
messuage with a curtilage containing a moiety of an acre of land, and 12
acres of meadow in Lamberhurst thirty years before the publication of the
statute of mortmain.
MISCELLANEOUS 409
Writ of plenius certiorari to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent.
Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 16 October. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 287.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (5.)
1660. Writ to the baihffs of Seardeburgh. Witness: — Edward, duke
of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton.
30 November 12 Edward III. [1338.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition :- — Tuesday the morrow of the Conversion of St. Paul
13 Edward III. [1339.]
The ship of John de Nesbet of Hertelpole called la Cuthbert, while saiUng
towards Estland on the eve of Whitsun, was taken by evildoers of Hardenwyk
Swell, Staver, Campe, Lubyk, Strilsonde, and Rostok, of the parts of Almain ;
the ship with the gear was worth 200/. and the cargo 600Z. Cf. Patent Boll
Calendar, p. 378, and Close Roll Calendar, pp. 29, 42, 162, 191, 196, 197, 209.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (6.)
1 661 . Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Newcastle on
Tyne. 28 March 12 Edward III. [1338.]
Inquisition :— Walsingham, co. Norfolk. 23 March 13 Edward III. [1339.]
The prior of Binham and his predecessors were seised of a messuage and
30 acres of land in Binham from the foundation of the priory until 14 January
11 Edward III. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 78.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (7.)
1 662. Commission to Thomas de Marlebergh, Thomas de Goumay, and
Henrj' Power. Witness :— Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Berkhampstede. 4 May 13 Edward III. [1339.]
By the council.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Thomas. Somerton. Monday
after St. Jolm before the Latin Gate.
Repairs needed to Somerton gaol. Cf. Close Roll Caleridar, p. 159.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (8.)
1 663. Commission to Hugh de Saxham, Walter Faucoun of Eye, and
Robert Brundissh. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Berkhampstede. 6 May 13 Edward III. [1339.]
By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Letter from the said Walter and Robert to the sheriff. Bumedissh. Whit-
sunday.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Walter and Robert in the presence of Henry de
Elmham and Nicholas Bonde, keepers of the priory of Eye. Saturday in
Whitsun week.
The prior and convent of St. Peter's, Eye, granted certain corrodies to
Richard le Cohour of Hoxne, chaplain, Denis le Eyr of Eye, and Roger le
Breustere of Eye, chaplain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 167.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (9.)
1664. Commission to John de Langeforde and John de Wyndesore.
Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and carl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 28 February 13 Edward III. [1339.] By the coimcil.
410 INQUISITIONS
Inquisition : — Neuport. Wednesday before St. Gregory.
The manor of La Penne in the isle of Wight was first wasted in the time
of Sir John de la Huse, constable of Carisbroke castle, for want of roofing ;
it then came into the hands of Gilbert de Wygeton for two years, John Russel
for three years, and John Scot for three years without repair.
The buildings can be suitably repaired for 335. id. ; the garden, fourfold,
and curtilage are deteriorated for want of fencing in the time of John Scot
and can be suitably repaired for 6s. 8c?. ; three oaks and an ash worth 3s. were
felled in the time of John Scot ; the mill wheel and beam can be repaired
for 13s. id. ; a mill stone 5 J feet wide is wanting ; the manor is worth 12L
in common years. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (10.)
1 665. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Witness : — Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berkhamstede. 27 March
13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Geityngton. 19 April.
A toft and a virgate of land in Geytygton, which Richard Bule, who was
hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Writ of livery addressed to the said sheriff. Witness as above. 28 April.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 75, 127. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (11.)
1 666. Commission to Edmund de la Beche, Robert Daundely, and James
de Wodestok. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Berkhampstede. 22 April 13 Edward III. [1339.]
By the council.
Town of Southampton.
Inquisition before the said Edmund and James. Romesy. Friday after
Trinity.
Thomas de Bynedon and Robert de Farnefold, receivers of the king's wool
in CO. Hants, according to the rate of a fifteenth, received before Michaelmas
12 Edward III at Southampton 136 sacks, 40 cloves, and 51bs. from divers
hundreds, which was burnt and carried away by foreign enemies, who entered
the town on Monday after Michaelmas.
John Mauduyt, sheriff of Wilts, Henry Burry, and Robert de Wodeford,
receivers of the king's wool in co. Wilts, caused to be carried from co. Wilts
to Southampton before Michaelmas 270 sarplers of wool, which were
burnt and carried away as aforesaid, except 29 sarplers which came into the
keeping of the said Robert and Henry after the burning.
Wilts.
Similar inquisition with similar findings as to the said 270 sarplers.
Hants.
Similar inquisition with similar findings as to the said 270 sarplers, and
as to the said 136 sacks, 40 cloves, and 51bs., except a statement that 50 cloves
thereof were carried away after the burning by Elhs Farman of Hungerford
and others (named).
A transcript of the foregoing commission and inquisitions. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 550. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (12.)
1667. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Windsor. 8 September 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Stafford.
MISCELLANEOUS 411
Inquisition : — Leek. 25 September.
Randolph, sometime earl of Chester, long before the publication of the
statute of mortmain, founded the abbey of Dulacres, and conferred on the
abbot and monks the manor of Leek. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 204.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (13.)
1 668. Commission to Richard, earl of Arundel, Thomas de Brewes, and
Master WilHam de Fyssheburn. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and
earl of Chester, guardian of England. Winchester. 16 March 13 Edward III,
[1339.] By the council.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and William. Chichester. 20 March.
At the city of Chichester there is no landing place for ships ; there are
no men of that city who have ships, barges (escomarios), or boats, and no
mariners dwell there. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (14.)
1669. Commission to Edmund de la Becbe, the abbot of Beaulieu, and
Robert Daimdele. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Berkhampsted. 3 June 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition before the said Edmund and Robert. Southampton. Friday
the feast of St. Barnabas.
A hundred and ninety-four tuns of red wine purveyed for the king's use
by Peter Pageham, supplying the place of Michael Mjmyot, the king's butler,
were stolen and consumed by foreign enemies at Southampton, who invaded
and burned that town on Monday next after St. Michael in the 12th year of
the present king, except two tuns. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 143.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (15.)
1670. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Langele. 18 December 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Sydyngborne. 22 December.
The abbot of Boxle never appropriated the manor of Bedemangore. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, p. 322. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (16.)
1 671 . Writ to Robert de Tughale, chamberlain of Berwick on Tweed.
Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 20 November 12 Edward III. [1338.] By the council.
Inquisition :— Berwick on Tweed. 1 May 13 Edward III. [1339.]
John le Taillour, son and heir of William le Taillour, sometime burgess of
Berwick, long before that to'U'ii came to the king's hands, by his writing pledged
to Wilham Armstrang, burgess of Berwick, all his land with the buildings
and other appurtenances in Berwick in the comer of Soutergate and Crosgate
for m.
The said William was seised of the land from 31 March A.D. 1328 until
Easter A.D. 1338, when he was removed therefrom by Walter de Weston,
late chamberlain in Scotland, because the said John adhered to the Scots
enemies ; the said iOl. not having been paid, and he not being in seisin of
the land.
The land and buildings are held of the king by the yearly service of 6d.,
and are of the yearly value of lOOs., and are now in the hand of John Mareis
by the king's gift. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (17.)
412 INQUISITIONS
1672. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness: —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Windsor. 15 October 13 Edward III. [1339.J
Essex.
Inquisition : — Neweport. 25 October.
The abbot of Waleden did not acquire 3 acres of meadow in Waleden and
Sewardesende from John de Roos of Radewyntre without licence. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, j). 357. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (18.)
1673. Commission to Roger Tromyl, supplying the place of Richard,
earl of Arundel, justice of North Wales, and John de Bourton. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Langele. 12 December 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Liquisition : — Cone way. Monday before St. Hilary. [1340.]
John de Housom only had of the goods belonging to John de Chiveresdon,
late chamberlain of North Wales, on the day of his death, 8 cows worth 30s.,
635. of the stuff {marchasia) remaining in his custody due to him for arrears
of wages, a cup called a ' note,' worth 13s. 4d., and a silver cover worth 25. Sd. ;
he did not have 40^. of the goods of the king, or of the said late chamberlain ;
he was maliciously accused thereof.
Similar inquisition.
John de Housom did not have 40?. of the goods of the said Jate chamberlain,
or any part thereof except 305. received for 8 cows ; he was maHciously accused
as to the said money. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 559.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (19.)
1 674. Commission to Robert de Scardeburgh, Ralph de Hastyng, sheriff
of York, and John de Shirbum. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and
earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berkhamsted. 6 June 13 Edward III.
[1339.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the said Ralph and John to the sheriff. York. 6 July.
Inquisition before the said Ralph and John. York. Wednesday after
St. James.
The ship la Mariole of Bridelyngton belongs to the prior of Bridelyngton
and was let to John Cokerell of Molscroft by Beverley and Stephen son of
John de Thornton of Hoton, merchants, from St. Peter and St. Paul
12 Edward III to Michaelmas following for 201. on condition that she should
not convey merchandise to foreign parts contrary to the king's inhibition.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 208. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (20.)
1 675. Commission to Reynold de Botreaux, Richard de Hywyssh, and
Henry de Trethewy. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and ear of
Chester, guardian of England. Windsor. 3 September 13 Edward III.
[1339.] By the council.
Inquisition before the said Reynold and Henry. Lostwithyel. Friday
after St. Matthew.
Bodmin is not a seaport. Cf. Close Roll Caleridar, p. 196.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (21.)
1 676. Inquisition before Ralph le Sauvage, Thomas de Weyvill, and
Edmund de PoUe. Westprestone by Glynde. Saturday after St. Valentine
13 Edward III. [1339.]
MISCELLANEOUS 413
After the manor of Westprestone was taken into the king's hand by reason
of the war with him who calls himself king of France, certain goods of the
abbot of Bee Helluin (specified) were found therein.
Writ of mittatis to the said Ralph, Thomas, Edmund, and John de Haderes-
ham. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of
England. Berkhamsted. 7 May. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 218, 544.
G. Inq. Misc. File 138. (22.)
1 677. Writ to Wilham Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Berk-
hampstede. 10 April 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Bromholm, co. Norfolk. 8 May.
Twenty-one acres and three roods of land in Wytton, which John Nabbyng
and others (named) lately acquired are not held of the king in chief but of
the prior of Bromholm. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 182.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (23.)
1 678. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 10 July 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Croyndon. 28 July.
Two plots of land m Reigate and Michham were not acquired by the prior
of Southewerk or any of his predecessors after the publication of the statute
of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 170. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (24.)
1679. Inquisition before Hugh de Courtenay, earl of Devon, and John de
Raleghe of Beaudeport. Nyweton Abbot. Wecbiesday after the Epiphany
11 Edward III. [1338.]
Benedict Sely of Wynchelsee, John Seeman of Wynchelsee, John Pattok
of Wynchelsee, and many others unknown in their company, John Sangere
of Dertemouthe, John de Wylton of Dertemouthe, Richard Short of Derte-
mouth, WilMam James, water bailiff of Dertemouth, Richard de Capyton,
' taillour,' Roger atte Leye, Richard Taillour of Dertemouth, Stephen Taillour
of Dertemouth, Henry Taillour of Dertemouth, John de Lamerton of Derte-
mouth, and John Otery of Dertemouth feloniously robbed the ship la Seinte
Marie of Seint Ander in Spain of divers merchandize, viz. 7 bales of skins
of conies, 6 bales of dates, a bale of cordwain, a bale of tallow, a bale of budge
fur, and two tuns of honey, on the night of Friday after St. Luke 11 Edward III
in the port of Dertemouth ; the same persons with others of Wynchelsee
unknown feloniously broke the house of Wilham Hemmyng at Dertemouth
on Thursday after St. Simon and St. Jude in the same year and carried away
goods of John Piers of Frys, John Martyn of Durham, and Ferand Piers,
merchants of the said ship, viz. 33 bales of skins of conies, 12 bales of tallow,
18 bales of dates, a bale of fur of great budge, a bale of budge for hoods,
a bale of cordwain, 6 bales of ' sope,' 150 oxskins, 6 tuns of honey, a tun of pig
ointment, gear and other goods, of Godesow de Fiers, master of the said ship,
and others, merchants thereof, to the value of 40^.
The ship was freighted to the ports of Hampton and Sandwych, and, if
there were peace between the kings of England and France, to Flanders.
Herman de Harderwyk, Daniel Wyntere, John Cok, Harman Stephenessone,
and Benedict Hauekyn, men of the count of Gildeme and Seeland, absconded
414 INQUISITIONS
through fear ; the said Benedict died on Monday after St. Andrew in the same
year, the said Herman, Daniel, John, and Herman were attached and are
in the custody of the reeve of the town of Dertemouth ; the ship was driven
to the port of Dertemouth by a storm against the will of the master and
mariners. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (25.)
1680. Commission to Constantine de Mortuo Mari, John de Hedersete,
and Adam de Fyncham. Westminster. 16 March 11 Edward III. [1337.]
By petition of the council.
Liquisition before the said Constantine and John. Norwich. Saturday
before Palm Sunday.
Thomas de la Rokele, citizen and merchant of Norwich, had at Bruges,
Lescluses, and elsewhere in Flanders 68 cloths, 54 being of the colour of
Loveyne, and 11 striped cloths of Ghent, worth 246/. 135, 4d., 500 of canvas
by the hundred of Flanders worth 4L, a chest with quilts, counterpanes, and
other merchandise, worth 14Z. 6s. Sd., and 11/. sterhng in coin ; Edmund
Cosjm, citizen and merchant of the same city, had in those parts 601. sterling
in coin, and gear worth 405., 9^ hundreds of canvas by the hundred of Flanders
worth 11. is., and 10 cloths worth 301. ; which merchandise Simon de Hale,
knight, by licence of the count of Flanders, took on Thursday before Michael-
mas 10 Edward III, and detains by reason of the arrears of a debt, which
the king owes him, as he asserts. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (26.)
1 681 . Commission to John de Pulteney, mayor of London. Westminster.
2 May 11 Edward III. [1337.]
Inquisition : — Wednesday before St. Luke.
Hugh le Bevere of London, at the time when he was sent to pmiishment
for the death of Ahce his wife before the justices appointed to dehver the gaol
of Neugate because he refused to put himself on the inquisition of the country,
had no goods of John Fot in his possession or keeping ; but long before he
was indicted the said John deHvered to him 24/. to trade with, whereof no
satisfaction has been made ; besides the said John for a long time incurred
much expense concerning the said Hugh. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (27.)
1 682. Commission to John Engayne, William le Moigne of Ravele, and
Hugh de Croft. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Windsor. 15 September 13 Edward III. [1339.]
By the council.
Inquisition before the said William and Hugh. St. Neot's. Tuesday after
St. Hilary. [1340.]
The corn sown on the lands of the priory of St. Neot's has perished this year
through bad weather, viz. 200 quarters of wheat worth 55. a quarter, 100
quarters of rye worth 4s. a quarter, and 200 quarters of oats worth \2d. a
quarter, to the damage of the prior of 80Z.
All the other com and profits of the priory since Michaelmas are only
sufficient for the sustenance of the prior and monks until the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist.
A prior and 12 monks are there continuously, and in times past there were
15 monks with the prior. C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (28.)
1683. Inquisition before the baihffs of Great Jernemuth in the presence
of Robert Houel. Wednesday before St. Ambrose 13 Edward III. [1339.]
MISCELLANEOUS 415
Robbery of wine belonging to Lambert Gaid and his fellows, merchants
of Poperyngge in Flanders. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 105.
C. Inq. Misc. File 138. (29.)
1 684. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent, Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. West-
minster. 28 January 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Return by the escheator stating that he has found by inquisition taken
ex officio that John de Hynton acquired a messuage and a virgate of land
for himself and his church of Paulesholt after the publication of the statute of
mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 397. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (1.)
1 685. Commission to the prior of Lantony by Gloucester. Westminster.
4 April 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Gloucester. Westminster.
6 April.
Letter from the prior to the sheriff. Lantony. Thursday in Easter week.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Gloucester. Saturday in Easter week.
No tenants of Gloucester castle are bound to repair part of the wall, which
fell down on the Purification last. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 387, 432.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (2.)
1 686. Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer.
Westminster. 23 May 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Sussex.
Extent before John Dabemoun and WilHam de Northo of the lands in
Shokenersch, Enham, and Bochurst in Brede, which belonged to Alan de
BokissuU and are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of his heir.
Bourgherssh. 13 December 6 Edward III. [1332.] Imperfect and inutilated.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (3.)
1 687. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Witness : — Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenington. 4 February
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Wolde. Thursday after St. Matthias.
A messuage and an acre of land in Wolde, which Andrew fitz Simond, who
was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 383. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (4.)
1 688. Extent of lands at Chirchusdon made there. Tuesday after St.
John ... 14 Edward III. [1340.] Illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (5.)
1 689. Writ to the sheriff of Lancaster. Langeley. 9 December
13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Walton. Thursday after the Purification 14 Edward III.
[1340.]
A messuage and a carucate of land in Walton by West DerDy, which Thomas
de Spellawe held on the day of his outlawry, have been for a year and a day
in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 552.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (6.)
416 INQUISITIONS
1 690. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
28 March 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Leddred. Wednesday after Palm Sunday.
Thirty acres of land, nine acres of wood, and a moiety of a messuage, of
Roesia, daughter of John de Newenham in Mikelham, co. Surrey, are not
held of the king in chief, but of Roger Huse as of the manor of Bechesworth.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 389. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (7.)
1691. Writ to John de Trehampton, escheator in cos. Lincoln, Rutland,
and Northampton. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Andevre. 15 October 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Spital in the Street. Monday the feast of St. Leonard.
Wilham Waceslyn of Brouneby the elder does not hold any lands in
Radeboume of the king in chief, but holds a parcel of Roger de Nevile by
the service of 3d., a parcel of Warin de Bassingbume by the service of two
attendances at his court of Blyburch and foreign service, and all the residue
of Ralph de Nevile as of the manor of Snyterby by the yearly service of 5s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (8.)
1 692. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Westminster.
30 March 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Stratford, co. Essex. 13 April.
Robert le Merk and Jacomina his wife, an alien, who survives, jointly held
on the day of his death the manor of Dunmawe, co. Essex, by gift and feoffment
of John Gamelyn to them and their heirs tail ; Ingelram le Merk is their son
and heir, and is in parts beyond seas adhering to Philip de Valeys, the king's
enemy, as the jurors understand ; the manor is in the hand of the said
Jacomina and not of the king ; it is held of the king in chief as of the honor
of Boulogne by loiight service, and is of the yearly value of 10^ 55. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, 1338-1340, pp. 522, 529, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 551.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (9.)
1 693. Writ to WilUam Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England,
Kenyngton. 8 February 14 Edward 111. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Fyncham, co. Norfolk. 4 March.
Ralph atte Suore holds a messuage and 60 acres of land in Berton Benedisch,
viz. a messuage and 39 acres of the abbot of West Derham by homage and
the yearly service of 225. ; 5 acres of Robert de Scales by fealty and the yearly
service of 12d. ; 4 acres of John and William Lovel in socage by the yearly
service of 4d. ; and the residue of John de Fyncham by knight service.
The said Ralph and his ancestors have always hitherto from time beyond
memory so held the tenements, and not of the king or his ancestors.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (10.)
1694. Writ to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him who supplies
his place. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian
of England. Kenington. 6 December 13 Edward III. [1339.] By writ
of p.s.
Extent of Buelth before Res ap Gruffith, supplying the place of the said
justice. 22 March 14 Edward III. [1340.] Sum. 56/. 14s. 4d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (11.)
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1695. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Witness : — Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Tower of London.
24 October 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Eston by Staunford. Wednesday after St. Katharine.
A messuage, 17 acres of land, and 2^ acres of meadow in Eston by Staunford,
which John de Eston juxta Staunford, chaplain, who was outlawed for felony,
held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Cal-
endar, 1341-1343, p. 6. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (12.)
1 696. Writ to the sheriff of Warwick. Westminster. 18 January
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Brjoikelowe. Monday after the Purification.
Thomas son of Wilham le Smyth of Brynkelowe, who was outlawed for
felony, held of Aubrey de Wyttlebury 2| cottages of the yearly value of 2*. 6d.
and 3 acres of land of the yearly value of 25. 6d. in Brynkelowe ; immediately
after the outlawry the said Aubrey seized the tenements into his hand and
still holds them and ought to answer the Idng for the year and waste, the
waste and estrepement being worth 40c?.
Roger la Zouche, late sheriff of Warwick, levied from the said Aubrey by
estreats of the exchequer 40d!., and also all the issues for the year, day, and
meantime. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1341-1343, p. 10.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (13.)
1 697. Writ to the escheator in North Wales. Witness : — Edward, duke
of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Windsor. 28 August,
14 Edward III. [1340.] By the council.
Inquisition before Robert de Hamburi, escheator. Carnarvon. Monday
before St. Luke.
The town of Nantmaur on 18 March 11 Edward 111 was worth IOO5. yearly
and is charged with finding a footman for the lung's army for a day ; the
mill of Ethyiiok was worth 111. 8s. id. yearly and is charged with two
appearances yearly before the sheriff of Kaemarvan in his tourns in the
hundred of Ughcorvey. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (14.)
1698. Commission to Ralph de Hastyng, John Moryn, and John de Shir-
burn. Witness :■ — Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian
of England. Kenyngton. 6 February 13 Edward III. [1339.] By the
council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. York. Thursday before
St. Gregory the Pope. 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition before the said Ralph and John de Shirburn. South Cave.
Wednesday before the Annunciation 14 Edward III.
Certain tenements and services in South Cave and other towns belonging
to the manor of Faxflete have been aUenated and withdrawn. Cf . Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 494, and Close Roll Calendar, pp. 424, 470.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (15.)
1 699. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Westminster. 20 January 14 Edwaid
III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Sahsbury. Monday after the Purification 15 Edward III.
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418 INQUISITIONS
A messuage, 22 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 3 acres of wood in
Brembelshawe, which John le Whyte, who was hanged for felony, held, were
taken into the king's hand on 20 December 14 Edward III.
The said John held the tenements of Wilham de Sancto Omero, knight ;
the king now holds them ; John de Alveton, escheator in co. Wilts, who took
them into the king's hand by Thomas de Beauver, sub-escheator, ought to
answer the king for the year, day, and waste.
Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Westminster. 3 May 15 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Tuesday before the Ascension.
The year, day, and waste of the aforesaid tenements are worth 30*. 4d.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (16.)
1 700. Commission to Wilham de Shareshull and James de Wodestok.
Westminster. 8 March 14 Edward III. [1340.] By writ of p.s.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Buckingham. 8 February
{sic).
Panel of jurors.
Extent of the manor of Wendovere. Wednesday after Palm Sunday.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (17.)
1 701 . Commission to Andrew de Medestede, John de Broughton, and
John de Strode. Westminster. 10 May 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Extent of the manors of West Preston and Hoo. Lewes. Thursday the
feast of St. Matthew.
Among the jurors is John Dauntdevill. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 544.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (18.)
1 702. Commission to John de Tyddeswell, John de Cherleton, and Wilham
de Kynebell. Westminster. 21 April 14 Edward III. [1340.] By writ
of p.s.
Middlesex.
Inquisition and extent before the said John and John. Hermondes worth.
Monday after St. John before the Latin Gate.
The church of Hermondesworth is of the yearly value of 201., whereof 10
marks are assigned to the maintenance of the vicar ; the manor is extended
at 251. 13s. 2d.
Buckingham.
Extent of the manor of Tyngewyk before the said John de Tyddeswell and
Wilham. Thursday after St. John before the Latin Gate. Sum, Si. Is. lOd.
C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (19.)
1 703. Commission to William Scot and Richard de Kelleshull. ... By
the council.
Inquisition on extent of the castle and manor of Okham and the shrievalty I
of Rutland, which the king, to whom the reversion thereof belongs after!
jthe death of Hugh de Audele, earl of Gloucester, and Margaret his wife, has I
jgranted to William de Bohun, earl of Northampton, and his heirs in tail male. I
Bradecroft. Thursday after Palm Sunday 14 Edward III. [1340.] 1
William Gyney holds of the said castle the manor and the advowson of the ]
church of Pikkeworth by the service of a knight's fee, the manor being of the
yearly value of 25^. and the church of 13Z. 6s. M. ; Sir William la Zouche
likewise holds the manor of Kylpesham to which the advowson of the church
Sthere is appurtenant by the service of a knight's fee, the manor being of the
MISCELLANEOUS 419
yearly value of 20?. and the church of lOZ. ; John Haclut holds two carucates
of land in Braunston of the yearly value of 161. by the service of a knight's
fee ; Sir William Blount holds lands in Bel ton of the yearly value of 100s.
by the service of half a knight's fee ; Theobald Venour holds lands of the
same value in the same town by like service ; the heirs of Tatessale hold
lands of the same value in Knossington by like service, also lands of the same
value in Wardele by like service ; the heirs of Shechevile hold lands in Thorp
and Twyford of the yearly value of 40s. by the service of half a knight's fee.
Sum, 5h fees.
The advowsons of the churches of North Luffenham and Manton belong
to the said castle, the former being of the yearly value of 401. and the latter
of 10/., also the advowson of the free chapel within the castle, which is of the
yearly value of 100s.
The castle is well walled and within are a hall, four chambers, a chapel,
a kitchen, two stables, a grange for hay, a house for a prison, a chamber for
the gatekeeper (janitore), and a drawbridge with iron chains ; within the
walls are two acres of land by estimation ; the buildings are of no yearly
value beyond outgoings and are likewise called the manor of Okham.
: Without the castle is a garden of the yearly value of 8s. and a preserve
i with a dyke of the yearly value of 3s. id. I
An extent follows of the lands, woods, and services belonging to the castle i
and manor.
Inquisition on extent of the castle and manor of Fodryngeye, co.
Northampton, which the king, to whom the reversion thereof belongs after
the death of Mary, late the wife of Aymer de Valencia late earl of Pembroke,
has granted to the said earl of Northampton and his heirs in tail male. Monday
after Palm Sunday.
J The castle is well built, walled, and crenellated, and has a stone tower,
and a moat ; there are therein a great hall, two chambers, two chapels, a
kitchen and a bakery of stone, a gatehouse with a chamber, underneath which
is a drawbridge ; without the castle there is another plot within the walls
built over with houses and called the manor, where are a grange, a granary,
a great stable, a long house used for oxhouse, cowhouse, dairy, and larder,
a forge, and a house for the outer gate with a chamber above ; the buildings
are of no yearly value beyond outgoings.
An extent follows of the lands and services belonging to the castle and
manor. Sum, 220?. 13s. 4|^.
Inquisition on extent of the castle, manor, and town of Staunford, co.
Lincoln, which the king, to whom the reversion thereof belongs after the
death of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, has granted to the said earl of
Northampton and his heirs in tail male. Tuesday after Palm Sunday.
I The castle is old and the walls decayed ; within are an old tower, a great
hall, a chamber with solar, a chapel, a turret, and a house for a prison, all
of no value beyond outgoings ; the site of the castle contains 2 acres and is \
; called the manor.
' An extent follows of the lands and services belonging to the castle, manor,
and town, including customs called ' Bakesteresgeld,' 'Brewesteresgeld,'
'Bochelgeld,' and ' Wyndowegeld.' Sum, 94?. 7s. 5c?.
Inquisition on extent of the manors of Estwode and Reylegh, and of the
honor of Reylegh and the hundred of Rocheford, co. Essex, which Queen
Philippa holds for life. Estwode. Friday in Easter week. Sum total,
80?. 13s. 10^;.
420 INQUISITIONS
Divers views of frank pledge to be held in divers places belong to the honor
of Reylegh, also a monthly court held at Reylegh except that it should be
held at Haddeleghe on the morrow of St. James, and at Pritewell on the
morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary ; the advowson of the priory of Pritewell
belongs to the honor; also 16^ knights' fees in Pritewell, Great and Little
Wakeryng, Little Shobury, Reylegh, Rawrethe, Estwode, Assyndon,
Canewedon, Acresflet, Pakelesham, Sutton, Great Stanebrigge, Hokkele, and
Rocheford.
Inquisition on extent of the manor and town of Grantham, co. Lincoln,
which the king, to whom the reversion thereof belongs after the death of
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, has granted to the said earl of Northampton
and his heirs in tail male. Staunford. Wednesday after Palm Sunday.
Sum total, 130^. 18s. Id., whereof William de Bayouse, knight, receives
for life 201. yearly by gift of the said earl of Surrey. Of. Patent Roll Calendar,
pp. 460, 490. C. Inq. Misc. File 139. (20.)
1 704. Writ to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him who supplies
his place. Westminster. 4 April 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition before Res ap Gruff uth, supplying the place of the said Gilbert.
Kermerdyn. Tuesday the feast of St. Peter's Chains.
Neither the burgesses of Kermerdyn nor their predecessors have kept any
guard over robbers or other felons fleeing to the churches without the walls
of that town, or been answerable for their escape. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 588. C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (1.)
1 705. Writ to Thomas de Metham, escheator north of Trent. Witness : —
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 8 February 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Wyghton. Thursday after St. Mark.
The prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
and their predecessors were seised of the place or land of Staynton now called
the manor of Staynton on Blachowmore by charter of King Richard. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 410. C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (2.)
1 706. Writ to the justice of South Wales or to him who supplies his place.
Westminster. 12 April 14 Edward IIL [1340.]
Inquisition before Res ap Grufifuth, supplying the place of Gilbert Talbot,
justice of South Wales. Kermerdyn. Friday after St. Barnabas.
The weir of Gylgarran was raised in the time of John de Hastyng by him ;
the lord of Gylgarran renders therefor to the king 20s. yearly at the exchequer
of Kermerdyn, beyond which sum it is to the king's damage of 291. yearly,
because firewood, timber, and other necessaries for the king's town and castle
of Cardigan cannot be carried by the river Teyvy, and fish cannot cross it
to the king's weirs of Kenarth and Llechred, the river being completely blocked.
C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (3.)
1 707. Writ to Robert Clere, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge,
Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Andevre. 8 November
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Okie, co. Norfolk. 22 December.
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The fishery of the abbot of St. Benet of Ulme from Fretonemouth to the
bridge of Weybregge is his severalty. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1341-1343,
p. 70. C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (4.)
1 708. Commission to John de Whelnetham, John de la Rokele, and Robert
de Clere. Westminster. 15 May 14 Edward III. [1340.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Ipswich. Monday in Whitsun
week.
The port of Erewell Avith all the arm of the sea from Le Polles on the high
sea to Ipswich belongs to that town and to the crown, and in all past times
so belonged.
The port takes its name from a well {fonte) called ' Erewell,' in Ratlesdene,
15 leagues from Ipswich towards St. Edmund's, forming a running river
through the midst of the town ; which was first appointed the capital of Suffolk
by reason of the port by a pagan king, ' Ypus ' by name, who called the town
Ypeswich.
The bailiffs and ministers of the king's ancestors all the time the town has been
in the hands of the kings have made distraints and attachments in the port
and arm of the sea and have taken there toll and customs on imported and
exported goods as belonging to the town, viz. from every tun, pipe, or barrel
of wine, honey, vinegar, ointment, cider, ale, woad, ashes, copperas, teasels,
steel, orchil {arguel), and such like merchandise 2d. ; from every load, barrow
(barda), or truss {trussello) of cloth, canvas, or linen cloth, bound with cords
4d., not so bound 2d. ; from every last of wool or millstones M. ; from every
last of hand millstones, and bale of alum, brazil, almonds, and such like
merchandise Ad. ; from every ship with shelter {cum skaltreu) and 100 of
gross salt 4d. ; from every ship with benches and bilges (banks and beyles)
2d. ; from every boat with rowlocks (orlokes) 2d. ; from every boat with
oarpins {tholles) \d. ; from every last of herrings and 100 of estrich board Ad, ;
and other customs ; so that the king's bailiffs and ministers make and ought
to make such attachments and distraints, and to collect such tolls and customs,
and were accustomed to do so from the time when King John granted the
town to the burgesses of Ipswich to farm, until the men of Herewych, a hamlet
of the manor of Dovercourt, not held of the king, by colour of certain letters
patent of the present king, by which on 2 June in the twelfth year of his reign
he granted them certain customs for a time, which letters he revoked by
other letters on 11 July in the same year, made distraints and attachments
by John But, their bailiff in the said port, and have taken customs from the
14 June in that year until now, notwithstanding the revocation, to wit, from
William de Berkynge of London and others, named and some unlcnown, so that
divers merchants have ceased to visit the port to the damage of the town.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 88, 109, 556. C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (5.)
1 709. Commission to the abbot of Battle, John de Ore, and Stephen de
Padyham to inquire as to the damage done by the sea to the churches of St.
Peter and St. Margaret, Hastings, appropriated to the priory of Holy Trinity.
Tower of London. 18 May 14 Edward III. [1340.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition relating to the churches of St. Michael, St. Peter, and
St. Margaret, and the priory of Holy Trinity, Hastings. Almost illegible.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 333. C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (6.)
422 INQUISITIONS
1 71 0. Commission to Ralph de Nevill, William Basset, Robert Parvyng,
Adam de Stayngreve and Thomas de Malghum to extend the temporahties
of the archbishopric of York in cos. York, Nottingham, and Northumberland,
and to enquire as to certain trespasses. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton, 20 July 1 4 Edward III.
[1340.]
Extent of the manor of Beverle before WilHam Basset and Thomas de Mal-
ghom. Monday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Sum, 1561. I6s. 5\d.
Extent of the manor of Shirbum before the same. Saturday after the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Sum, 224^. 125. 11^1.
Extent of the manors of Patryngton, Burton, Skytby, Elghton, Wylton,
and Wetwang, before the same. Beverle. Monday after the Exaltation of
the Holy Cross. Sum, 308Z. 75. Id.
Extent of the manor of Rypon before the same. Tuesday before the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Partly illegible.
Extent of the manor of Ottelay before the same. Friday after the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Sum, 60Z. lO^d.
Inquisition before the same. Rypon. Tuesday before the Exaltation of
the Holy Cross.
John Milner of Burton . . . and others (named) took stubbes and spires
and committed other trespasses. Partly illegible.
Inquisition before the same. Suthwell. Tuesday after Michaelmas.
Hugh de Metham, supplying the place of Thomas de Metham, escheator
north of Trent, cut down two oaks at Suthwell in Hexgrave park, worth 15d.
each, and sold them for his own profit ; he also cut down and carried away
three oaks in Hokerwode park, worth 5s. each ; Hugh Pryde of Upton cut
down and carried an oak there worth half a mark ; they sold them for their
own profit ; the said Hugh de Metham fished in the several fishery of the
lord there in a place called ' Bysshopcroune ' and took ' breymes ' and other fish
worth 40c?., and did his will therewith ; the said Hugh hunted in Hokerwode
park and took 2 does, also other 2 does in Hexgrave park ; he cut down 2
oaks worth 205. in Scroby park, and 2 oaks worth 20c?, each in Askham wood
and sold them for his own profit ; he took 205. by extortion from the tenants
of Suthwell, Askham, Lanem, and Scroby, to do fealty, viz. Id. from each
contrary to the custom of those manors.
Extent of the manor of Hextildesham before the same. Thursday the
morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary. Sum, 269/. I65. Id.
Commission to John de Bures, Roger Hillary, and WilMam de Chiltenham,
to extend the temporalities of the archbishopric of York in co. Gloucester
and to enquire as to certain trespasses. Witness : — Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 20 July. By the
council in parhament.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff of Gloucester. Witness : —
R. Hillary. Bodynton. 11 August.
Letter from the sheriff to the baiHff of Duddeston.
Panel of jurors.
Extent of the manor of Chirchesdon and of possessions in Norton,
Shurdyngton, and Wydy combe, members thereof, and in Compton, Cemeye,
Otynton, and the suburb of Gloucester, before the said Roger and WilHam.
Teukesbury. Monday the eve of the Assumption.
The jurors state that 40 beeches in the wood of Bokholte worth 405. were
cut down and sold in the time of Thomas de Bradenston, keeper, by his servants
Gilbert Mogge, John Gernon, John Aylwy, and Hugh Kyde.
MISCELLANEOUS 423
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Andevere. 26 October.
Certificate as to the amounts paid at various times by farmers of the
temporalities of the archbishopric according to the rolls of the exchequer.
C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (7.)
1 71 1 . Inquisition before John de Bradefeld, bailiff of the liberty of Reading,
appointed to extend the manor of Woghfeld taken at Woghfeld. Friday
after St. John before the Latin Gate 14 Edward III. [1340.] Sum total,
III. 2s.
Customs called ' Wodepeny ' and ' Sherpeny ' are mentioned.
C. Inq. Misc. File 140. (8.)
1712, Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness:
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 4 February 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Tettebury [co. Gloucester]. 18 March.
A messuage and 24 acres of land in Avenyng, of Philip Bonvallet, parson of
Avenyng, are glebe of the church of Avenyng, and that church has been seised
thereof from its foundation. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 380.
C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (1.)
1713. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Tower of
London. 20 May 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Islep, co. Oxford. 2 June.
Richard, long since abbot of Westminster, then lord of Morcote and Islep,
caused two cottages to be raised in Morcote on his own waste and not on
the king's soil of Ottemore, and enclosed a plot called 'le Conynger ' in Islep
long before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf . Close RoU Calendar,
p. 427. C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (2.)
1 71 4. Writ to John de Bereford, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey, Sussex
and Middlesex. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester,
guardian of England. Waltham Cross. 5 July 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Ky ... 9 July.
The abbot of Waverleghe and his predecessors always held a plot of land
in Ogschete as parcel of the manor of Ogschete until it was taken into the
king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 426. C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (3.)
1 71 5. Writ to Robert de Clere, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Andevre. 8 November
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — ... afham. 21 December.
The prior of Castelacre and his predecessors from the foundation of the
priory were seised of four acres of land in Fransham and half an acre in
Castelacre, until the same was taken into the king's hand in the year
8 Edward III. a. Close Roll, 15 Edward III, Calendar, 1341-1343, p. 29.
C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (4.)
424 INQUISITIONS
1 71 6 . Commission to the abbot of Robertsbridge, James de Achyngham
and John de Ore. Westmmster. 28 May 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition at the free chapel of Hastynges. 3 August.
Master Walter de Lyndrigge conducts himself well as keeper of the deanery \
of the free chapel of Hastynges, and better than Master Geoffrey de Clare,
viz. in repair of the walls and fence of the castle and chapel and payment
of vicars ; he has made a chapel to the king's honour with a new window
and a picture of the king's father, so that the devotion of the people is much
increased to the profit of the chapel of 40s. yearly.
Master Geoffrey did nothing at his own cost, but by his negligence the \
rents belonging to the chapel perished, at Pesemersh a mark and at Knelle_
8s. ; he sold to the abbot and convent of Robertsbridge 5 marks for lils
life to the damage of the chapel and the prejudice of the king ; he detained
105. of yearly rent of the herbage of the soil of the castle, assigned by the
king to the repair of the walls ; he retained in his possession the muniments
and bulls of the chapel. ,
Master Walter is a more powerful and richer person and worthier of the
keepership. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 559. C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (5.)
1 71 7. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Berkhampstede. 8 July 13 Edward III. [1339.]
Inquisition : — Jememuth, co. Suffolk. 18 April 14 Edward III. [1340.]
The prior of Leyes and his predecessors have always held the manor of
Gapton of John Gernoun and his ancestors and not of the king ; it is of the
yearly value of lOl. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1341-1343, p. 429.
C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (6.)
1 71 8. Writ to Robert de Clere, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Shottele. 22 June
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition : — Est Derham. 27 September.
Two acres of land in Thorplond were acquired by the prioress of Crabhous
from Adam son of John de Watlyngtone by the king's licence. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 583. C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (7.)
1 71 9. Writ to Robert Clere, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge,
Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Tower of London. 26 October
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Return enclosing inquisition.
Inquisition : — Hertford. Thursday after St. Leonard.
Robert le L5aidraper was seised of a messuage and 20 acres of land in Hicche
and Dyneslee Fumival, which he held by the courtesy of England of the inherit-
ance of his wife ; he bound himself by recognisance in the king's court in 20/. to
Laurence de Gyselyngham, an alien of France, and as he did not pay the debt
in due time the said Laurence had seisin of the lands, which were extended
at 8s. a year, until he had levied the debt ; the said Laurence demised them
to the said Robert until the debt was paid at a yearly rent of 85. and services
MISCELLANEOUS 425
^ue to the chief lord and other charges ; the said Robert died in the year
18 Edward III.
King Edward I in the 24th year of his reign by reason of the war with France
caused to be seized the lands and goods of aliens of France, wherefore the
85. of yearly rent were seized and are still in the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (8.)
1720. Writ to William Trussel, escheator south of Trent. Witness:
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Ken^^Tigton. 15 February 14 Edward III. [1340.]
wots.
Inquisition : — Devyses. 26 February.
John de Hynton, late parson of Paulesholte, acquired from Moses Cole a
messuage and a virgate of land in Paulesholte long before the publication
of the statute of mortmain ; the tenements are held of Nicholas Burdon,
lord of Paulesholte, by the yearly service of a rose, and are of the yearly value
of 85. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 397. C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (9.)
1 721 . Writ to Gilbert Talbot, justice of South Wales, or to him who supplies
his place, to inquire as to defects in Cardigan castle. Witness : Edward,
duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Westminster.
27 January 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 141. (10.)
1722. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Westminster.
26 February 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — London. 21 March.
Thomas Symon, merchant and baron of Sandwich, through John de Arundell
his attorney, obtained no recompence from the King of Spain for his goods
carried away by certain evildoers of Santander. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 512. C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (1.)
1723. Commission to Robert Achard, James de Wodestok and Thomas
Coudray. Westminster. 26 May 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Letter from the said Robert and Thomas, enclosing the inquisition.
Inquisition before the said Robert and Thomas. Monekenescirbourne.
Tuesday before St. Peter and St. Paul.
Ellis de Galumberd [prior] and the convent of Monekenescirbourne granted
to Thomas Symeon a livery for life. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 437.
C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (2.)
1724. Commission to Roger Deyncourt, Edward Chaundos, Roger de
Baukwell and Godfrey Folejaumbe. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 20 July 14 Edward
III. [1340.] By the Council.
Inquisition : — Derby. Friday after St. Laurence.
On Thursday before Palm Sunday a woman at Spondon was drying malt
at a furnace-house about the hour of vespers, when OAving to a strong east
wind the furnace-house caught fire, and the church and town, except four
messuages, were burnt down, and the most important man of the town, Henry
Penk by name, while fleeing from his house was burnt to death in the street.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 621. C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (3.)
426 INQUISITIONS
1725. Writ to Robert de Clere, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Waltham. 6 July
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Essex.
Inquisition : — Affelbrugge. 18 July.
John Amald is of free condition, and he and his ancestors acquired 11
acres of land in Nortone and Wyllinghale for themselves and their heirs,
and not to the use of John de la Chaumbre, prebendary of St. Martin's le
Grand, London, or any other prebendary there. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 504. C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (4.)
1 726. Commission to William Scot and Ralph Sauvage. Witness : Edward,
duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton.
1 February 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. London. 15 February.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Roucestre. Wednesday before the first Sunday in Lent.
Repairs needed at Rochester ca^ije. G. Inq. Misc. File 142. (5.)
1 727. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Andevre. 10 September
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Writ of certiorari to the said sheriff. Witness as above. Windsor.
15 November.
Inquisition before the sheriff and the keepers of pleas of the Crown. Ston-
house. Monday before St. Luke.
William de Stonliouse unjustly redisseised Richard de Stonhouse of an acre
of land in Stonhouse, whereby he is damaged to the amount of two marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (6.)
1 728. Commission to Thomas de Wake of Lidell, Geoffrey le Scrope,
William Basset and Richard de Aldeburgh. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 30 July
14 Edward III. [1340.] By the guardian and council.
Inquisition before the said William and Richard. York. Saturday after
the beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Since the last passage of the king to parts beyond seas no wools, woolfells,
hides or other merchandise have been exported without being subjected to
tronage, cocket and customs.
Inquisition before the same. Kyngeston-on-Hull. Thursday after the
beheading of St. John the Baptist.
After the king's said passage William de Herwych, master of a ship called
la Waschewe of Hull, in the water of Humbre between Hessull and Theuesflet,
loaded 24 sarplers of wool belonging to John le Goldbeter of York, without
custom and cocket, and conveyed it to the port of Swyn in Flanders ; 39
sarplers were conveyed to Theuesflet, whereof John de Ellerker, dwelling at
Ellerker, sold to Richard de Acastre of York 10 sarplers, which by the counsel
of William, the said Richard's brother, were so loaded and exported.
Of the 39 sarplers, three were bought from the prior of Feriby by a merchant
as to whose name the jurors are ignorant, and exported ; 26 sarplers were
MISCELLANEOUS 427
exported by certain merchants of York, as to whose names the jurors are
ignorant ; William le Boteler of Barton conveyed in his boat from the port
of Barton six sarplers belonging to Henry le Goldbeter of York, to a ship called
la Faucoun of Raveneser, whereof Gilbert Rous is master, where they now
are.
Similar inquisition.
Fifteen sarplers belonging to John Goldbeter were exported without
custom and cocket in the ship la Vashewe and other wool was carried to the
said ship ; Henry Goldbeter carried by the river Humber six sarplers without
custom or cocket from Barton to the ship le Faucone, lying near Heselwod.
C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (7.)
1729. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Westminster. 23 May
14 Edward III.
Inquisition : — London. Thursday after St. Simon and St. Jude. [1340.]
A way between the cemetery of the church of St. Martin le Grand, London,
and the church of St. Leonard was closed in the year 14 Edward I by the
dean and chapter of St. Martin's by grant of that king. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 586. C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (8.)
1 73 0. Commission to John de Ralegh of Charles and William Leys. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton.
18 July 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — Nywaton. Saturday after St. Bartholomew.
Roland de Fogers took in the rectory of Ippelapenne 20^. against the king's
peace on Thursday before St. Andrew 13 Edward III ; William de Fogers
feloniously broke a chamber of the said rectory and carried away six silver
spoons and a piece of silver worth 20s. and other goods to the value of 10s. ;
the abbot of Bocfast took two tuns of cider worth 245. and six quarters of
wheat worth 405. and other goods to the value of 20s.
Robert, prior of Totton, harboured the said Roland and William, knowing
of their felonies.
Stephen, chaplain of the said rectory, appropriated goods and utensils to
the value of 40s. C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (9.)
1 731 . Commission to Thomas de Multon of Kyrketon, Thomas de Sibthorp,
Thomas de Brayton and John de Trehampton. Witness : Edward, duke of
Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 9 July
14 Edward III. [1340.] By' writ of privy seal.
Inquisition before the said Thomas de Multon, Thomas de Sibthorp and
John. Boston. Wednesday the eve of St. Matthew.
The robbery of a ship of John de Nesbit of Hertilpole and John Lambe
of Great Yarmouth was not committed by any men of Lubik, Rostok and
Strallesond. Cf. Pate^it Roll Calendar, 1340-1343, p. 54.
C. Inq. Misc. File 142. (10.)
1732. Inquisition before the sheriff. Derby. Saturday after St. Hilary
15 Edward III. [1341.]
A messuage and two bovates of land in Macworth, which Henry Fremon,
who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 380. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (1.)
428 INQUISITIONS
1733. Writ to John de Caneford of Well op, escheator in cos. Somerset,
Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. Westminster. 10 February 15 Edward III.
[1341.] By writ of p.s.
Devon.
Inquisition : — Exeter. Thursday after the Annunciation.
Joan, late the wife of John de Carreu, holds for life by the king's grant in
Dertemouth Clyfton and Hardenasse 100s. 4d., lib. of wax, lib. of pepper,
4:lbs. of cummin, of yearly rent, to be received from 80 free tenants ; she also
holds the custom of the market there of the yearly value of 135. 4d. ; perquisites
of court there are of the yearly value of 36s. 8d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
1340-1343, pp. 196, 199 and 481. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (2.)
1 734. Writ to William de Talemache, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex and Hertford. Westminster. 8 February
15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Balsham, co. Cambridge. 16 March.
The lands in Balsham and Wrottyng called ' Oxecroft,' which John de Aspale
holds for life by the king's grant, are of the yearly value of 10?. 45. Cf . Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 158. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (3.)
1735. Writ to Richard de Merton, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster. Langele. 7 July 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Nottingham.
Inquisition :■ — Carleton. 20 July.
A toft and a moiety of a windmill of Roger de Duffeld and Beatrice his
wife in Carleton by Gedelyng are not held of the king in chief, but of John
Bardolf. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 202. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (4.)
1736. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. Staunford. 26 November
15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Leicester. Tuesday before St. Thomas the Apostle.
A messuage and six acres of land in Belgrave, which William Bysshop,
who was outlaw^ed for felony, held, have been for a year and a da 3^ in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 384. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (5.)
1 737. Writ to William Talemache, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Huntingdon, [Essex] and Hertford. Westminster. 16 October
15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Neuport, co. Essex. 8 November.
The manor of Dodenho, which Richard de Bayouse now holds in fee, is
not held of the king in chief as of the honor of Boulogne or otherwise, but of
John de Redeswell, John de Hoxneford and the abbot of Waleden, viz. the
capital messuage, 80 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture
of John de Redeswell as in socage by the yearly service of 8d. ; 20 acres of
land and 3 acres of pasture of John de Hoxneford in socage by the yearly
service of 2d. ; and the residue of the abbot in socage by the j^early service
of 12d. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 333. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (6.)
1738. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge. Westminster. 20 April
15 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Hardliston. Saturday the feast of St. Hugh.
MISCELLANEOUS 429
Maud, late the wife of Henry atte Crouch, who was waived for felony,
held certain tenements in Hardliston, which have been for a year and a day in
the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 323.
C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (7.)
1739. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Tower of London. 17 June
15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Folle by Chiltele. Wednesday the feast of St. James.
Nicholas de Venuz, who was delivered to the bishop of Winchester as a
clerk convict, on Monday after St. Margaret 13 Edward III, had at Folle a
messuage of no value beyond outgoings, 60 acres of arable land of the yearly
value of 105., whereof two acres were sown with rye, the crop being worth
45., and three acres with small oats, the crop being worth 2s. ; 128 acres of
pasture of the yearly value of 10s. Sd. ; a preserve of no value beyond its
rent ; and two free tenants paying 6s. yearly ; he had no goods ; John Pleiscy,
called 'le Couk,' has occupied all the lands since that date.
C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (8.)
1740. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Westminster. 12 October
15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Bysshebury. Wednesday before St. Barnabas 1 6 Edward III.
[1342.]
Adam Tomkjms of Olde Fallyng enfeoffed Adam atte Twychele for life
of two acres of land in Bysshebury, with remainder to Robert son of Adam
atte Twychele, who was hanged for felony, and his heirs ; the said two acres
are held of Henry de Bysshebury.
The said Adam atte Twychele survived the said Robert for 10 days ; after
the death of the said Adam atte Twychele Thomas his son and heir entered
the two acres and had the year, day and waste thereof and ought to answer the
king therefor, and afterwards alienated them to Hugh de Smethewyk, chap-
lain, who now holds them. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (9.)
1 741 . Writ to John de Faucomberge, escheator in co. York. Wodestoke.
2 July 16 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Cropton. 4 August.
A rent of 41. lis. in Cropton, which Thomas Wake of Lydel intends to give
to the prior and convent of Hautemprise in frank almoin, is held of the king
in chief as parcel of the manor of Cropton, the whole of which manor the
said Thomas holds of the king in chief as of the Crown by the service of a
knight's fee.
Writ to William Fraunk, escheator in co. Lincoln. Wodestoke. 2 July
16 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Bracebrigge. 3 September.
A rent of 301. in Skeldynghop, which the said Thomas intends to give to
the said prior and convent, issues from all the lands of Skeldynghop, which
are held of the king in chief.
Writ to John de Faucomberge, escheator in co. York. Staunford.
26 November 15 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Elvele. Tuesday before the Assumption 1 6 Edward III. [1 342.]
The said Thomas can grant a messuage, a toft, 21 acres and 14^ bovates
of land, 32 acres of meadow and 24s. lOd. of rent in Anlaghby to the said
prior and convent without prejudice to the king or others.
430 INQUISITIONS
The tenements are held of the abbot and convent of St. Mary, York, by
the yearly service of 265. and fealty and two attendances yearly at the abbot's
court at York ; the abbot and convent hold them of John de Moubray in
frank almoin, and he holds them of the king in chief as parcel of the manor
of Thresk ; they are of the yearly value of 11. lis. 2d., viz. the messuage 10s.,
the land Qd. an acre and 6s. 8d. a bovate and the meadow I2d. an acre and
no more on account of its dryness and because it is moorlike {morosum).
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 529, 536. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (10.)
1 742. Writ to the chamberlain of Kermerdjm. Westminster.
4 September 15 Edward III. [1341.] By the king.
Inquisition before Thomas de Castro Godrici, chamberlain of South Wales.
Kermerdyn. Saturday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
The office of sheriff of Kermerdyn is annexed to the office of justice of South
Wales ; and all things belonging to the said office of sheriff ought to be done
by the justice for the time being or his deputy ; none of the king's ancestors
had hitherto committed the said office to anybody, but the present king by
his commission has lately granted it to Philip de Hawkeston. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 292. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (11.)
1 743. Writ of certiorari to the executors of the will of Adam de Lymbergh.
Westminster. 26 January 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Commission to Adam de Lymbergh, Thomas de Lungvillers and Geoffrey
de Edenham. Carlisle. 6 July 9 Edward III. [1335.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the said Adam and Geoffrey to the sheriff. Lincoln.
9 September 9 Edward III.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Adam and Geoffrey. Lincoln. Wednesday
before Michaelmas 9 Edward III.
King Henry II, by his charter, long since gave to the Knights Templars
in England in frank almoin the manor of Aycle, co. Lincoln, with soc and
its other appurtenances, saving to the said king and his heirs the warren
there ; King Henry III afterwards granted to them the custody of the warren
only, reserving the warren to himself and his heirs.
The manor, by assignment of King Edward II, came to the hands of the
prior and brethren of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England after
the destruction of the Knights Templars, and is now in their hands ; it is
of the yearly value of 60 marks. C. Inq. Misc. File 143. (12.)
1 744. Writ to the justice of North Wales, or to him who supplies his
place. Langele. 3 February 15 Edward III. [1341.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition before Roger Trumwyn, supplying the place of Richard, earl of
Arundel, justice of North Wales. Carnarvon. Thursday in Easter week.
The woodwardship of Nanconewey is of the yearly value of 11. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, pp. 425, 431, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 374.
C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (1.)
1 745. Writ to John de Canford, cscheator in cos. Somerset, Dorset, Devon
and Cornwall. Westminster. 30 April 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Wachet, co. Somerset. Saturday after St. Barnabas.
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Maurice, sometime prior of Goldclyve, in the year 47 Henry III, granted
to the archdeacon of Taunton, parson of Mulverton, 40 acres of land, 5 acres
of meadow and 5 acres of wood in Mulverton on condition that the prior and
his successors should be free from tithes in respects of lands belonging to their
manor of Preston in the parish of Mulverton.
Robert Henvard, the present archdeacon, with others unknown, on Monday
the morrow of the beheading of St. John the Baptist 14 Edward III, forcibly
took tithes of the prior's lands in the said manor to the value of 100s. contrary
to the grant.
The 40 acres of land are of the yearly value of 305., the 5 acres of meadow
55. and the 5 acres of wood 25. 6d. ; the tithes of the manor of Preston are of
the yearly value of 305. The said Maurice and his successors from the time
of the grant until the morrow of the beheading of St. John the Baptist were
always quit of such tithes. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 264.
C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (2.)
1 746. Commission to R. bishop of Salisbury, Robert de Hungerford,
Robert Selyman, Hildebrand de London, John de Roches, John de Wjmter-
bourn and William de Percehay. Westminster. 10 February 15 Edward III.
[1341.] By writ of p.s.
Wilts.
Inquisition before the said Robert, Robert, Hildebrand and John de
Wynterboum in the full county. Wilton. Tuesday after the Annunciation.
Patrick, sometime earl of Salisbury, was seised of the castle and town of
Old Sarum and the office of sheriff of Wilts in the year 14 Henry II, and
died seised thereof ; after his death William, earl of Salisbury, his son and
heir, succeeded thereto, who was succeeded by Ela, his daughter and heir,
who married William de Longa Spata ; after her death William de Longa
Spata the younger, her son, succeeded, in whose time on account of divers
disputes with King Henry III, especially because the said William left the
realm without the king's licence, the king caused the castle, town and
office to be seized into his hand and retained them ; thus they left the hands
of the earls and came to the hands of the king's ancestors. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 204. C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (3.)
1 747. Commission to the abbot of Tychefeld, John de Scures and John
de Palton to extend the castle, town and forest of Porchester, which the king
has granted to Richard, earl of Arundel for life. Westminster. 22 May
15 Edward III. [1341.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Porcestre. Monday, St. Barnabas the Apostle. Almost
illegible.
Writ of privy seal to Robert de Bourghcher, chancellor. Westminster.
3 May. French.
Letter from John de Scures to the king. French. Cf . Close Boll Calendar,
p. 178. C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (4.)
1 748. Inquisition taken by the abbot of Founteyns, John de Wodehous,
Franco de Bameby and Tliomas Salcok, in the hospital of St. Mary Magdalene,
Ripon, by virtue of the king's commission to visit the said hospital. Wednesday
before the Nativity of St. Mary 15 Edward III. [1341.] Printed.
Dugdale VI, 620. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 217.
C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (5.)
432 INQUISITIONS
1 749. Commission to Hugh de Saxham and Ralph de Bockingge. West-
minster. 25 September 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Eye. Saturday after St. Luke.
Damage done by a storm at Great and Little Glemham, Marlesf ord, Stratford
by Benhale, Perham. Hacheston and Eston by Framelyngham. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, pp. 276, 313. C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (6.)
1750. Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer.
Westminster. 31 January 15 Edward III. [1341.] By the king and
council.
Return as to the farm of the castle and manor of St. Briavel's and the
forest of Dene.
Commission to Gilbert Talebot and John Gogh. Westminster. 23 April
14 Edward III. [1340.]
Inquisition : — Flaxle. 15 May.
Valuation of the said castle and forest. Sum, Wll. 4*. 5fc?.
Writ of privy seal to Robert Bourghcher, chancellor. Westminster.
13 January 14 Edward III. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, 1338-1340, p. 495,
and 1340-1343, p. 190, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 153.
C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (7.)
1751. Commission to Robert de Hardres, Henry de Stureye and Stephen
Donet. Staunford. 27 November 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition before the said Henry and Stephen. Canterbury. Thursday
before the Epiphany 15 Edward III. [1342.]
The hospital of St. Laurence by Canterbury was founded by Hugh, abbot
of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, and the convent of that place, at a time beyond
memory, as the jurors understand from inspection of the remembrances of
the hospital ; at that time the abbot and convent gave thereto 21 acres of
land in the suburb of Canterbury, of the yearly value of 2s. Gd. an acre ; 68
acres in Chistelet of the yearly value of 14:d. an acre ; 32 acres in Stureye of
the yearly value of 1 4d. an acre ; 205. of yearly rent in the city of Canterbury
and the suburb thereof ; 2 quarters of barley of yearly farm in Bregge, worth
55. in common years ; and the tithe of 630 acres of their manors of Langeport,
Chistelet, Natyndone and Stodmersshe, of the yearly value of ISl. 18s,
The brethren and sisters of the hospital have by gift of divers persons land
in NatjTidon, Bregge, the suburb of Canterbury and Stodmerssh.
There are and ought to be in the hospital 5 brethren and 1 1 sisters, receiving
daily l^d. each for food, clothing and other necessaries ; a chaplain receiving
yearly 41. ; and a clerk to serve the chaplain receiving yearly 405. ; repairs
and maintenance of the houses and walls cost 405.
The hospital has no church appropriated to it. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 366. C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (8.)
1 752. Inquisition before William Pycot, escheator in co. Sussex. Saturday
the eve of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 15 Edward III. [1341.]
The abbot of Fecamp appropriated certain tenements in Horsham after
the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 197.
C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (9.)
1 753 . Fragment of a writ.
Inquisition before the sheriff of Rutland. Ocham. 1 June 15 [Edward III].
[1341.]
MISCELLANEOUS 433
Apparently relates to persons holding iOl. of land. The only names legible
are Gyney, Benedict de Foulsham and John Hakelut. Imperfect.
C. Inq. Misc. File 144. (10.)
1 754. Writ to William Picot, escheator in cos. Kent. Surrey, Sussex and
Middlesex. Haveryng atte Boure. 10 August 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Estbume, co. Sussex. 15 September.
Robert de Okelyng gave a toft, 50 acres of land and 6 acres of meadow
in OkeljTig by Estburne to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England ;
none of the king's ancestors ever held the said tenements ; 14 acres thereof
are held of the manor of Estbume, which is in the hand of Elizabeth late
the wife of Giles de Badlesmere, by the yearly service of 4s. ; 4 acres are
held of Andrew de Medsted by the yearly service of 7|dl. ; and the residue
in frank almoin by grant of Philip de Coumbe and Alice his wife. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 291. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (1.)
1 755. Writ to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Tower of
London. 20 December 14 Edward III. [1340.]
Return as to sums paid to vicars of Lanum from the manor of Lanum,
while in the king's hands by the voidance of the archbishopric of York, viz.
605. for tithe of mills of the whole soke in the year 25 Edward I and 305. for
the term of St. Martin 28 Edward I.
Commission to Thomas de Longevilers, Hugh de Hercy and Gregory de
Beverlaco, parson of Hedon. Langele. 10 March 15 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Saturday in Easter week.
In the time of voidance of the archbishopric of York by the death of William
de Grenefeld 6O5. were paid yearly to the vicar of Lanum for tithe of the
mills of Lanum, Askham, Sutton and Scroby by Simon de Wodham, then
keeper of the manor of Lanum, who never received any rent or profit in
recompence of that sum.
The vicar never released the 6O5. or any part thereof to the archbishop.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 208. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (2.)
1 756. Commission to the prior of Luffeld, John de Stoke, Henry Gobyoun,
Hugh Gobyoun and John Edred. Westminster. 26 January 15 Edward III.
[1341.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northampton. By the
council.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff.
Panel of jurors.
Northampton.
Inquisition before the said prior, John de Stoke and Hugh. Toucestre.
Monday after the octave of the Purification.
John de Molyns by his charter on 12 February 12 Edward III with the
king's licence granted the manor of Sylveston to the abbess and convent of
Bumham. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 158, 248.
C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (3.)
1 737, Writ to William Pycot of Pateswyk, escheator in cos. Kent, Surrey,
Sussex and Middlesex. Staunford. 2 November 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Bedyngton. 21 November.
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Richard de Holm, late master of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr,
Suthwerk, gave to Ralph le Bolete for life 2 acres of land in Bedyngton, which,
with other lands, are held of the heirs of William de Wykyngeston by the
yearly service of lib. of pepper. Cf, Close Boll Calendar, p. 320,
C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (4.)
1 758. Commission to Henry de Bisshebury and Richard Hillary. West-
minster. 3 March 15 Edward III. [1341.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Wolvernehampton. Monday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
The defects of the hall and chambers of the manse of the deanery of
Wolvernehampton in the time of Master Hugh Elys, late dean, cannot be
repaired for less than half a mark ; the defects of the kitchen and walls for
half a mark ; the grange for 2 marks ; and the oxhouse and the roofing of the
door for 2 marks ; 3 cottages in Wodenesfeld are destroyed and carried away
and cannot be restored for less than 30s.
Master Hugh did waste in the wood of Pelsale, belonging to the demesnes
of the deanery, by felling and selling oaks to the value of lOl.
The defects of the mill and stank of Dounmilne cannot be repaired for less
than 4 marks.
The arrears of the tithe of the deanery, granted to the king in the time
of the said Hugh, amount to 10 marks.
Simon de Ruggeleye had 7 oxen of the said Hugh worth 8s. each ; Thomas
de Arleye had brazen utensils by gift of the said Hugh, while he lived, worth
40s. ; the said Thomas likewise had a horse worth 40s. ; a maser worth 40c?. ;
a piece of silver worth half a mark ; 24 pewter dishes and 12 pewter saucers
worth 4s. ; and William de Mamham likewise had 24 pewter dishes and 12
pewter saucers.
Robert de Middelton carried away the following goods of the said Hugh,
which were placed in his church for safe custody, viz. a silver gilt cup worth
100s. ; 2 silver cups worth 40s. ; 6 pieces of silver worth 6 marks ; a silver
ewer worth a mark ; 24 silver spoons worth 24s. ; 16 marks in coin ; a golden
clasp Avith 4 large Eastern pearls worth 4 marks ; a pair of aves of silver
worth half a mark ; a piece of the Holy Cross enclosed in a cross of gold worth
lOl. ; 8 masers worth il. ; 6 purses (alvers) worth 40s. ; a breviary worth 8 marks ;
a pair of decretals worth 40s. ; 2 psalters worth a mark ; 4 complete new
robes worth 10 marks ; 2 frieze garments {/aiding^) worth 2 marks ; an entire
bed worth 40s. ; 13 sheets worth 20s. ; two dorsals worth a mark ; 4 bench-
covers (bancaria) worth 10s. ; a silken gilt bolster worth half a mark ; 2
sUver seals with silver chains worth half a mark ; precious stones worth 40s. ;
silver silk girdles worth 40s. ; two pairs of little towers {garetV) worked in silver
worth 20s. ; a palfrey worth 4 marks ; a horse worth 10s. ; 2 swords worth a
mark ; 2 napkins and 2 towels worth half a mark ; a cart bound with iron
worth 10s. ; hay worth 10s. ; and oats in sheaves worth 5s.
There were no defects in the said Hugh's time in the books, vestments
and other ornaments of the chapel, which ought to be found by the dean.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 306. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (5.)
1759. Writ to the escheator in co. Lincoln and certain other counties.
Witness : R. de Sadyngton. Westminster. 14 February 15 Edward III.
[1341.] By the Exannual rolls {rotulos annales) in Lincoln and by the treasurer
and others of the council and the Memoranda roll of Michaelmas in the
said 15th year, under " Writs Returned, Lincoln,"
MISCELLANEOUS 435
Inquisition : — Grymesby. 7 April.
Thomas de Skirbek, mayor, and the bailiffs and certain men of Grymesby
have not appropriated any plots from the king's soil in the town and the
adjacent places or built houses or constructed a new port, as the writ supposes,
except according to the charters of the king's ancestors, and as they have
been used to do from time beyond memory. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (6.)
1760. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex. Westminster. 10 February
15 Edward III. [1341.] By the king.
Inquisition : — Pycombe. Sunday the feast of the Annunciation.
John de Molyns had no goods or lands in Sussex on 5 December last,
which can be taken into the king's hand.
Inquisition : — Guldeford. Saturday in Easter week.
The said John had no goods or lands in Surrey on 5 December last,
except the manor of Henlee and the goods therein, which were taken into
the king's hand by William Trussel, knight, and others, having the king's
commission, long before the accompanying writ reached the sheriff.
C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (7.)
1 761 . Writ to the sherifiE of Surrey. Wodestoke. 28 February 15 Edward
III. [1341.]
Inquisition before the sheriff in the presence of John atte Crouch, coroner.
Shene. Monday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope.
William Bjmgate was found dead in the Thames at Shene on Friday before
All Saints 8 Edward III, but as to how he met his death the jurors are com-
pletely ignorant. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (8.)
1762. Commission to James de Kyngeston, William de Staunford and
Gerard de Corp. Tower of London. 28 January 15 Edward III. [1341.]
By the council.
Inquisition : — La Wollequerf, London. Thursday the feast of St. Bridget.
Custom was duly paid for 17 sarplers of wool loaded on a ship called la
Trinite of London, by Thomas de Perle and others, merchants. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 4. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (9.)
1763. Commission to Adam de Welle, Henry de Halton and Robert de
Silkeston. Tower of London. 24 July 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the said Adam to the sheriff. Hellawe. 6 October. French.
Further precept to the sheriff.
Four panels of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Adam and Henry. Langeton by Partenay.
Monday before St. Luke.
William de Cambriaco, parson of Hagworthingham, is not a subject of the
king of France ; he is a native of Chambery, which belongs to the dominion
of the count of Savoy within the Roman empire.
After his institution into the church he sometimes dwelt at Hagworthing-
ham continuously for three years, two years, one year or half a year, sometimes
at Oxford at the school.
At the beginning of the war between England and France the jurors under-
stand that he was staying at Vendome in France at a prebend, which he had
there ; from the feast of the Apostles Philip [and James] last until St. Peter's
Chains he dwelt at Hagworthingham, Lincoln, and elsewhere in co. Lincoln.
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Philip de Valosia, who calls himself King of France, after the outbreak of
war, seized the said prebend and the said William went to Chambery and
stayed there until he came to England. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 312.
C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (10.)
1 764. Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Kelleshull, Robert
de Hungerford and Robert de Shawes, on complaint of William Trussel that
John Frost, mayor of Southampton, and others broke his close at Southampton,
dug in his quarry and carried away his stone and other goods. Westminster.
28 September 1 SEdward III. [1 341 . ] By the king. Cf . Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 325. C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (11.)
1 765. Writ of certiorari to the sellers and assessors of the ninth of sheaves,
lambs and fleeces in co. Huntingdon. Langele, 20 March 15 Edward III.
[1341.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Huntingdon. Monday 20 April.
The ninth of the demesne lands of Henry, late bishop of Lincoln, in co.
Huntingdon was worth in the last year 7?. 15s. 3d.
Similar writ for co. Buckingham.
Inquisition : — Wouboume.
The ninth of the demesne lands of the said bishop in his manor of Tynghurst
is worth 19s. lid., in his manor of Woubourne 20s. 5d. and in the town of
Heddessore 8s.
Similar writ for co. Bedford.
Inquisition : — Bykleswade. Saturday after St. Alphege.
The said bishop had at Bykeleswade 80 acres of divers grain in the year
14 Edward III, the nmth thereof being worth 20s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 145. (12.)
1 766. Commission to William Mot, John Frost and John son of William
de Gaysele of Great Jememuth. Westminster. 12 March 15 Edward III.
[1341.] By the king.
Inquisition before the said William and John Frost. Lowystoft. Wednesday
in Easter week.
Goods of certain Scots in a ship which came to land at Kirkele Rode. Cf.
Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 206, 220. C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (1.)
1 767. Writ of mittimus to William Scot and his fellows, justices of the
King's Bench. Meurose. 16 January 15 Edward III. [1341.]
Writ of attachment to the sheriff of Devon. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1 December.
Commission to Hugh de Courteney, earl of Devon, and others. Westminster.
26 September.
Inquisition : — Totton. Tuesday the feast of St. Leonard the abbot.
, Thomas Austyn and others of the town of Plympmouth (named and some
' unknown) forcibly took a ship of Maurice de Conquest at sea between Brittany
'and England. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 356. C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (2.)
1768. Writ to Richard de Marton, escheator in cos. Warwick, Leicester,
Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster. Tower of London. 12 July 1 5 Edward III.
[1341.]
Inquisition : — Monks' Kirkeby. Tuesday before St. Laurence,
MISCELLANEOUS 437
A house of the prior of Monks' Kirkeby in Monks' Kirkeby is situated on
the prior's soil without making any purpresture on the king's highway ; the
plot on which it is situated is held of John de Moubray in frank almoin ; the
house is of the yearly value of 25. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 297.
C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (3.)
1769. Commission to Robert de Causton, John Perbroun and Thomas
4e Drayton. Westminster. 8 January 14 Edward III. [1341.]
Inquisition : — Great Jernemuth. 31 January 15 Edward III.
A ship called la Trinite of Newcastle-on-Tyne, laden with coal, on Sunday
before St. Bartholomew 14 Edward III, while sailing towards Flanders, was
driven ashore by a storm in St. Nicholas Rode near Great Jernemuth ; on
Wednesday after St. Bartholomew the master sold the wreck with part of the
gear to John Frismareis of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who on 1 September following
sold the same to Peter Cressy of Great Jernemuth for 18 marks.
The said Peter spent 201. in salving the ship and bringing her into the port
of Jernemuth.
After salvage the ship, with part of the gear, was worth 50 marks ; most
of the cargo was lost. Cf . Patent Roll Calendar, p. 108, and Close Roll Calendar,
pp. 90, 143. C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (4.)
1 770. Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Grymesby. Westminster. 13 May
15 Edward III. [1341.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Grimesby. Tuesday after Trinity.
Twenty-five sarplers of wool were found in two ships, called ' keles ' of Newark,
which belonged to William Peny and Thomas Croyser ; these ships were in-
capable of conveying the wool or other goods beyond seas so as to be liable
to custom.
The wool belonged to William Suthirn and William Ode and was of the
sort of Houdenschire in co. York, and came by the river Humber near to the
water of Hull, and was driven bj'^ a contrary wind and the ebbtide {refivxus)
to Iminghame Crik and thence to Grimesby, where the mayor arrested it,
suspecting that it was not cocketed, on Wednesday the morrow of St. Philip
and St. James last ; the ships with gear are worth 365. ; seven sarplers of
wool and five f others {jotemalV) of lead were found in a ship of John Swartheek
of Holand called Godeyere, which was capable of conveying them beyond
seas, and is worth 405. ; the wool is of the sort of Blachoumore ; the wool
and lead were placed in a lugger (batillo de mysyyi) at Bautre and conveyed
by William Ryvet and John de Buttirwik by the river Humbre to Grimesby,
where they were transhipped into the said ship of Holland on the said
Wednesday ; the mayor and bailiffs have arrested the wool and lead.
Writ to the same. 18 May.
Inquisition before Thomas de Skirbeck, mayor, and Henr}' Canon and
John son of Nicholas, bailiffs. Grymesby. 29 May.
On Sunday before St. Philip and St. James, William de \Mferton of Beverley,
merchant, and not Philip son of John de Manby of Beverley, freighted a ship
of John Swarteghe of Hoyland, mariner, at Ravenserodde for Kynggeston-
on-Hull, to convey his wool, lead and other merchandise to Flanders, the
payment agreed upon being 20 marks ; by a contrary wind and the ebb tide
the ship was driven near to Grymesby and came to land there on the
Wednesday following, on which day William Revet and John de Butterwyk,
mariners, brought to the said ship a lugger laden with 7 sarplers, whereof
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5 contained fleeces of wool and 2 woolfels, and 5 fothers of lead, and placed
them on board ; the wool and woolfels are of the sort of Blakehoumore ; the
same day the ship and boat were arrested by the mayor and bailiffs because
the wool was not cocketed and the lead had not paid custom ; the said John
Swarteghe received them in ignorance and without fraud.
C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (5.)
1 771 . Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Westminster. 27 April 1 5 Edward III.
[1341.]
Inquisition : — Chelmersford. Tuesday after St. John before the Latin
Gate.
John Dyn of Essex, knight, died at Great Mapeltersted on Saturday after
St. Peter's Chair 15 Edward III.
[According to the writ the said John was outlawed after his death to the
prejudice of John de Boys the younger, his kinsman and heir.]
C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (6.)
1772. Commission to Richard de Aldeburgh, William Basset and Nicholas
de Langeton, mayor of York. Langele. 2 April 15 Edward III. [1341.]
By the council.
Inquisition before the said William and Nicholas. York. Wednesday
after Trinity.
Vincent le Goldbeter and Adam atte Walle, servants of John le Goldbeter,
on Monday after St. Matthias last caused wools and woolfells of the said John
and John Cokelare to be placed in a ship at Turnheved by Seleby for con-
veyance to Kyngeston-on-Hull to be there weighed and numbered for customs
and cocket, to the amount of 30 loads and pockets, contaming 12 sacks of
wool and 1,300 woolfels, worth 7 marks a sack of wool and 40s. for 100 wool-
fels ; they wished to convey the same to Kyngeston-on-Hull because the
king's troner at York was absent and still is.
Letter from the said Nicholas, John de Acum, John de Rypon and John de
Craike, bailiffs ; and Nicholas de Skorby, Walter de Kelsteme and Nicholas
de Appelby, controller and collectors of customs at York, stating that, in
accordance with a writ dated at the Tower of London 29 March, they have
caused the said wool and woolfels, which had been arrested, to be appraised,
and have delivered them to the said John le Goldbeter on the security of
Henry Goldbeter, William de Grantham, mercer, and William de Acastre,
citizens and merchants of York. C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (7.)
1 773. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Langele. 23 June 15 Edward III.
[1341.]
Inquisition : — London. Thursday the eve of St. Laurence.
When William de Carleton, clerk of recognisances at London, personally
attended to his office, he conducted himself well therein ; when he was absent
in the time of Sir John de Pulteneye and Reynold de Conductu, late mayors
of London, Thomas de Seccheford, his sworn clerk, kept the office ; and
when he was absent in the time of Henry Darcy, late mayor, and Andrew
Aubrey, the present mayor, William Beneyt, his sworn clerk, kept the office
until the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last, and since that feast Richard
de Waltham, his sworn clerk. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 389.
C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (8.)
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1774. Writ to the sheriff of Hertford. Westminster. 16 February
15 Edward III. [1341.] By the council.
Endorsed : The sheriff went to the dwelling house of the rectory of Flamsted
on Friday after St. Gregory the Pope and found the doors closed, and did
not dare to enter for fear of excommunication, but nevertheless enquired as
to the goods there.
Inquisition : — Flamsted. Friday after St. Gregory the Pope.
The following goods were in the rectory of Flamsted on 1 December last :
in the hall 3 tables {tahule) worth \2d.; a basin {pelvis) with a jug ; 2 bench-
covers (baunkers) with 6 cushions worth 3s. ; 2 beds in the chamber worth
135. 4c?. ; a napkin with savenap worth 25. ; a canvas for a table {mensa)
worth 6c?. ; 2 pewter saucers worth 4d. ; 4 pewter dishes worth 8c?. ; a
tub [doleum) for bread worth 6c^. ; 2 beer barrels worth 12c?. ; a cask [doleum)
full of cider worth 5*. ; 2 brass bowls worth 45. ; 2 brass plates worth 25. ;
a pitcher worth 8c?. ; an iron plate worth 4c?. ; a tripod worth 3c?. ; a gridiron
worth 2c?. ; a mortar with pestel worth 3c?. ; a trough (algea) for the larder
worth 4c?. ; a bin for flour worth Ic?. ; 2 troughs for dough worth 8c?. ; a bolting
cloth (5agr') worth 3c?. ; 2 great vats [cuve) worth 16c?. ; 2 leads {plumba) in the
furnace {forn') worth 65. 8c?. ; and a bushel bound with iron worth 4c?. ; in
the grange and in stacks by estimation there were 80 quarters of wheat worth
25. 8c?. a quarter ; in the grange 30 quarters of oats worth 20d. a quarter ;
in the grange by estimation 8 quarters of drage worth 25. a quarter ; in the
grange and in a stack by estimation 6 quarters of peas worth 25. a quarter ;
there were also 5 plough beasts worth 55. a head ; 2 oxen worth IO5. a head ;
2 cows worth 55. a head ; 50 sheep in bad condition [hidentes debiles) worth
8c?. a head ; and a boar worth 25.
Wliether the said goods belonged to John de Thorp or to Master William de
Kjrnmerton, who asserts that he is rector of Flamsted, the jurors are ignorant.
The said Master William put on sale since the said 1 December out of the
said goods 30 quarters of wheat for the maintenance of 2 chaplains and 2
clerks serving the said church, and of a bailiff of the rectory ; also in the
liveries of a carter, a tanner, a foldsman and a dairywoman {daye), 5 quarters
of wheat, each of them taking a quarter for twelve weeks ; he used for the
Lent sowing of 4 acres 2 quarters of drage and for 8 acres 2 quarters of peas
and for 10 acres 4 quarters and 3 bushels of oats. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 108. C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (9.)
1 775. Commission to Richard de Burstede, parson of Framlyngham,
Robert de Teye and John de Secford. Tower of London. 8 August
15 Edward III. [1341.] By the council.
Inquisition before the said Richard and John. Baudresseye near the
port of Goseforth. Friday after the Assumption.
Hugh de Naunton sold to John le Clerk 5 sacks of wool and 200 woolfells
6 weeks past and caused them to be placed in a boat in the port of Goseforth ;
he also caused to be placed in the boat 36 oxhides. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 206. C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (10.)
1 776. Writ of certiorari to John de Vere, earl of Oxford, and his fellows,
justices appointed to hear and determine trespasses and oppressions committed
by the king's ministers in co. Sussex. Westminster. 29 April 15 Edward III.
[1341.]
Sussex.
440 INQUISITIONS
Inquisition : — Lewes. Monday after Mid Lent.
Andrew Peverel, by virtue of the king's commission to array archers for
service in parts beyond seas, levied 13s. from the men of the hundred of
Fisshergate ; 135. 10c?. from the men of the half hundred of Wyndeham in
the rape of Brembre ; a mark from the men of the half hundred of Wyndeham
in the rape of Lewes ; 20s. 6d. from the men of the hundred of Burgbech ;
18s. 6d. from the men of the hundred of Typenok ; 33s. from the men of the
hundred of Brutford; from the men of the hundred of Grenstede 16s.; and
from the men of the borough of Horsham 16s. ; amounting in all to 11. 5s. 2d.
which he still detains. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 66.
C. Inq. Misc. File 146. (11.)
1 777. Writ of mittatis to William Pipard, escheator in co. Devon. Tower
of London. 1 July 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Devon.
Inquisition : — N3rweton Popilford. 8 June.
John de Fomeaux held the manor of Fenotery to fee farm of the king by
the service of rendering yearly at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff for
the time being U. 4s. Sd. ; he alienated it without licence to Richard de
Forneaux, his brother ; it is of the yearly value of 13s. 4(i. beyond the rent.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (1.)
1778. Writ to Robert Fitz Elys, escheator in cos. Oxford and Berks.
Westminster. 20 July 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Eneborne. 25 July.
The prior of Sandelford is tenant of the lands in Enbome, lately held by
Nicholas Aufrik and William Clervaux of Henry de Pynkeny, as of the fee of
Pynkeny ; he holds it of the Earl Marshal, who holds it of the said fee.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (2.)
1779. Writ to Roger Lysewy, escheator in the isle of Wight. Tower of
London. 22 July 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Brerdynge. Thursday after St. Barnabas.
John de Glamorgan, knight, gave the manor of la Brouke to Godfrey de
Hunstane and Isabel his wife for their lives, who alienated it in fee to John
Stopeham and John in the Feild.
Immediately afterwards Thomas Haket, who had the wardship of Nicholas de
Glamorgan, brother and heir of Peter de Glamorgan, by the king's grant,
entered in right of the said Nicholas.
The manor is held of the king as of the honor of Karesbrouk castle by knight
service and is of the yearly value of 10^. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (3.)
1 780. Writ to Hugh Tyrell, escheator in cos. Somerset and Dorset. Tower
of London. 28 July 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Brudeport. Saturday after St. James.
William son of John de Roches, being of sound memory, purchased the
manor of Bromlegh from John de Roches, knight ; he afterwards became
and still is an idiot ; and the manor is of the yearly value of 14^. and is held
of EdAvard Stradlyng by knight service as of the manor of Compton Haweye ;
he holds it of the abbot of Shirbom, who holds it of the king.
Afterwards the said John de Roches occupied the manor and took esplees
thereof ; how, the jurors are ignorant ; and afterwards demised it to John
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de Brideport and Maud his wife, who now hold it, for what term the jurors
are ignorant. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (4.)
1 781 . Writ to Richard de Monte Caniso, escheator in cos. Essex and
Hertford. Rysingge. 10 March 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Hertford.
Inquisition : — Pokerich. 24 April.
John le Sone held of John Hothom, late bishop of Ely, as of the manor of
Hadliam a messuage and 20 acres of land according to the custom of the manor
at the will of the bishop ; he surrendered the tenements into the hands of the
bishop, who demised them to John le Warrenner and Sabina his wife,
a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 598. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (5.)
1 782. Extent of lands in Eynesforde, which belonged to William Beauflour,
before Reynold de Dyk, steward of the archbishop of Canterbury. Wednesday
before the beheading of St. John the Baptist 16 Edward III. [1342]. Sum, 2*.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (6.)
1783. Writ to Henry Gemet, escheator in cos. Essex and Hertford.
Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 20 January 16 Edward III. [1343.]
Hertford.
Inquisition : — St. Alban's. Monday after St. Gregory 17 Edward III.
A messuage in Chepyng Barnet was held in villenage by Bartholomew le
Carter of the abbot and convent of St. Alban's. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
1343-1346, p. 52. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (7.)
1 784. Writ to Hugh de Moriceby, escheator in cos. Cumberland, West-
moreland and Lancaster. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of
Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 12 November 16 Edward III.
[1342.]
Inquisition: — Carlisle. 7 August 17 Edward III. [1343.]
The king has no right in the patronage of the church of Brygham, but the
king's father presented his clerk, William de Melton, as below ; as to the right
of others John de Brygham, son and heir of Walden de Brigham, who
presented to the said church Thomas de Brigham, his clerk, who was admitted
and instituted on such presentation, was seised of the manor of Brigham,
to which the advowson of the church belonged, and died seised thereof, after
whose death the manor with the advowson descended to Alice and Joan,
his daughters and heirs ; the said Alice married Robert de Yavenwyth ;
they had issue Isabel, their daughter and heir, who married Walter de
Twyneham ; they had issue Adam de Twyneham, who had issue Walter de
TAvyneham, his son and heir ; the said Joan married Thomas de Hothwayt ;
they had issue Gilbert de Hothwayt, who had issue Thomas de Hothwayt.
It was agreed between the said Robert and Alice and the said Thomas and
Joan that they should present alternately to the said church.
After the death of the said John de Brigham the church was void by the
death of the said Thomas de Brigham, presented by the said Walden,
whereupon Isabel de Fortibus, countess of Aumale, presented Richard
son of John, her clerk, who was admitted and instituted ; on his cession,
because he was elected bishop of Worcester, the church was void and the said
Isabel presented Antony de Beke, her clerk, who was admitted and instituted
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as to which presentation a contention arose between the said Robert de
Yauenwyth and Walter de Twyneham and Isabel his wife, plaintiffs, and the
said countess, deforciant, as to the advowson of the said church, and the
said countess granted for herself and her heirs that, when a voidance should
occur, the said Robert de Yavenwyth should if alive present his clerk, and,
if he should not be alive, the said Walter and Isabel or her heirs should present
their clerk ; and the said Walter and Isabel granted that, on the death or
cession of the clerk so presented, the said countess or her heirs should present.
On the presentation of the said Antony de Beke the said Thomas de
Hothwayt and Beatrice de Louthre by fine released to the said countess and
her heirs the right which they claimed in the advowson.
When a voidance occurred by the cession of the said Antony, who was
elected bishop of Durham, Robert de Yavenwyth presented Robert de Musgrave
his clerk.
The countess died without heir. Mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (8.)
1785. Writ to John de Cobeham. Westminster. 1 March 16 Edward III.
[1342.]
Inquisition as to the possessions of the hospital of St. Bartholomew,
Chetham by Rochester. Faded. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 408.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (9.)
1786. Writ to Warin de Bassyngbourn, escheator in cos. Cambridge and
Huntingdon. Eastry. 30 September 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Cambridge. 10 January. [1343.]
William de Northbroke holds 30 acres of land in Overe of William Lenglis,
and not of the king or of any other, as of the manor of Hoketon by homage
and fealty, and is not bound to do any service therefor except to the lord of
that manor. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (10.)
1 787. Writ to Simon Basset, escheator in co. Gloucester. Westminster.
10 June 16 Edward III [1342.]
Inquisition : — Nymdesfeld. Friday before the Exaltation of the Holy
Cross.
Margery late the wife of Thomas de Swyneburne did not hold the manor
of Wodemancote of the king in chief, but it is held of the lord of Berkele by
knight service ; she was not seised of the manor on the day of her death,
but Warin son of Warin was then seised thereof. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 443. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (11.)
1788. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Witness: Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 18 October
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Writ of non omittas. 1 November.
Inquisition : — Colcestre. 9 January. [1343.]
A messuage in the suburb of Colcestre, which Simon Scrutyn, who was
hanged for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1343-1346, p. 1. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (12.)
1 789. Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Leicester in pursuance to a
commission to John de Monte Gomeri, Ralph de Nowers and Simon de Lyndon.
Westmmster. 1 July 16 Edward III. [1342.] By the council.
MISCELLANEOUS 443
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Oeham. Saturday after
St. James.
Panel of jurors.
Liquisition before the said Ralph and Simon. Wliatebergh, co. Leicester.
Saturday after St. Peter's Chains.
The prior of New Abbey has no goods or lands in co. Leicester, because
on the Annunciation 15 Edward III he sold to Richard de Donyngton of
Leicester his goods in that county and demised to him all his lands there, viz.
the manor of Wliatebergh, for three years for a sum of money paid in hand.
An extent of the manor follows.
Inquisition : — New Abbey, co. Salop. 8 August.
The said prior holds the church of Alberbury.
A valuation of his lands and goods follows. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (13.)
1790. Writ to Nicholas de Langeford, escheator in co. Nottingham.
Westminster. 20 May 16 Edward III. [1342.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Barton-on-Trent. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
Oliver de Barton is not staying in Normandy or adherent to the king's
enemies.
He holds in Barton a messuage and a bovate of land of the yearly value
of 65. 9d. of Richard de Stapelford by homage and fealty and 4 bovates of
Edmund Perpount by homage and fealty and the yearly service of 36^., the
same being of no value beyond the services. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (14.)
1 791 . Commission to Ralph de Hastynges, William Playce, William de
Rymyngton and Peter de Rychemund. Westminster. 16 February
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Pykeryng. Friday before
Mid Lent.
Panels of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Ralph, William de Rymyngton and Peter de
Richemund. Ripon. Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope.
The sheriff took into the king's hand certain tenements of Thomas de Bourne
in Stodlay and elsewhere, which are of the inheritance of Isabel, daughter and
heir of John de Gras, his wife, for certain sums of money in which William
de la Pole, knight, was bound to the king.
Writ of privy seal to Robert Parvyng, chancellor, to cause the king's hand
to be removed from the said tenements. Westminster. 17 April. French.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 423. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (15.)
1792. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 20 February
16 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Louth. Monday the feast of the Annunciation. [1342.]
A messuage and 4 acres of land in Partenay, which William Helcok, who
was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 410. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (16.)
1 793. Commission to John de Cherleton the elder, John Corbet, Richard
de Walford and Philip de Burton. Westminster. 16 May 16 Edward III,
[1342.] By writ of p.s.
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Inquisition : — Chirbury. Tuesday after St. Margaret.
The hundred of Chirbury has always hitherto been annexed to the custody
of Montegomery castle and all the keepers of the castle have held their great
tourns in the hundred twice a year and have taken the profits thereof and
have attached indicted persons there and conveyed them to a place in the
town of Chirbury called 'le Buiy,' and detained them there a day and a night ;
those who could be replevied have been replevied, and those who could not
be replevied were conveyed to the said castle and there imprisoned.
The keepers brought them back to the said hundred to stand to the common
law according to the law of England and did execution upon them.
Bogo de Knoville and William de Leybourne, keepers of the said castle
in the time of King Edward I, did execution upon Griffith Stothurde, William
de la Grene and several others indicted in the said hundred for felony ; Hugh
de Audele, keeper in the time of King Edward II, did execution upon John
son of Howel Voyl and several others so indicted.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (17.)
1 794. Writ to Bartholomew de Insula, John de K3Tigeston and Henry
Romyn, keepers of the isle of Wight. Westminster. 13 May 16 Edward III.
[1342.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Neuport. The morrow of Trinity.
Baldwin, sometime earl of Devon and lord of the isle of Wight, and his
ancestors in the time of war found 76 men at arms for the defence of the island ;
after his death his right in the island descended to Isabel de Fortibus, countess
of Aumale and Devon, who enfeoffed thereof King Edward I.
That king in his time found the following men at arms, viz. from the bishop
of Salisbury 5, the abbot of Glastyngbury 7, John Maudut 1, Emelina Longus-
pey 1, the abbot of Stanley 2, Beatrice de Wyntryshull 1, the abbot of
Gloucester 1, the abbess of Godistouwe 1, Robert de Beynys 1, the abbot of
Malmysbery 3, the abbot of Cirencestre 2, Thomas de Warmyngton 1, the
prior of Hurle 1, Master Thomas de Ambrisbery 1, the abbot of Abingdon
3, Ellis Maundevyle 1, John Daundele 1, William Pagham 1, Richard Wynton
1, Peter Coudray 1, Hugh Taylour 1, the abbess of Romese 1, Lucy de Grey 1,
the abbess of Wilton 1, the preceptor of Shaldford 1, the preceptor of Couele
1, Nicholas Burdon 1, Roger de Sancto Martino 1, Mary the king's daughter,
a nun of Ambirisbery 2, the bishop of Worcester 1, the prior of Farle 1, the
bishop of Bath and Wells 1, Robert Ryngebourne for William de Cotes 1,
John Grey for Walter de Skydemour 1, John Alayn for the abbot of Teukysbury
1, Richard Selly for the hundred of Werewelledon 1, Henry le Marchal for
Chipham and Malmisbury 1, Walter Bounfey for the hundred of Kynewarston
I, John Carvile for Chalk and Domerham 1, Geoffrey de Calne for Hegghtebury
1, Roger de Stok for Westbury 1, the abbess of Werewell 1, Hugh Peverel 1,
William Ires for the abbess of Shaftesbury 1, Morice de Belyle for Matthew
son of John 1, Henry Serne 1, the county of Wilts 6, Alesa de Bavent 1,
the prior of St. Frysewyde 1, Adam le Breton 1, and Richard de la Ryvyre 1
The said King Edward also sent from London 100 crossbowmen and archers ;
whether they and the men at arms were at the king's wages or their own
the jurors are ignorant. C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (18.)
1 795. Writ to Thomas de Swyimerton, escheator in cos. Salop and Stafford
Nottingham. 30 January 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Writ to the same. Westminster. 28 February.
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Salop.
Inquisition : — Brugge. 28 March.
The inner bailiwick of the castle of Bruggenorth was in the hand of King
Henry III, and is still in the hand of the present king ; the outer bailiwick
of the castle is parcel of the town and liberty of Bruggenorth and the men
and tenants hold the town with the bailiwick of the king in chief as a burgage
by feoffment of Roger, sometime count of Belleme, by the yearly service of
10 marks.
Ralph de Pichford held certain tenements in Littlebrugge, whether of the
king in chief or as a burgess of Bruggenorth the jurors are ignorant ;
to whom he alienated the tenements and where they are the jurors are ignorant.
G. Inq. Misc. File 147. (19.)
1 796. Writ to the sheriff of Berks. Westminster. 1 May 16 Edward III.
[1342.]
Inquisition before John de Bradefeld, bailiff of the liberty of Radynge.
Stratfeld Say. Thursday in Whitsun week.
The possessions of the hermitage of Stratfeld Say in co. Berks are extended
at 745. U.
The hermitage is charged with a chantry of 2 monks, and also with alms
and works of pietj^ viz. that whoever comes and seeks the charity of the
house shall have it for one night and one repast.
It was founded by William de Stotevile, sometime lord of Stratfeld Say,
except as to 20 acres of land, which are held of John de Borghfeld by the
yearly service of 2s. and half a pound of wax.
Richard de Martone and Thomas de Wynceby, to whom the king has
committed the custody of the hermitage, have received goods thereof to the
value of 55., viz. bread, ale, meat, hay and straw.
The chantries and alms are duly performed.
Similar writ to the sheriff of Hants.
Inquisition : — Winchester. Monday the morrow of Trinity.
The said hermitage possesses land of the yearly value of ll5. \d. and 255.
of rent, held of the lord of Stratfeld Say by the yearly service of 25.
The said Richard and Thomas have received no profits of the hermitage
in CO. Hants. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 467.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (20.)
1 797. Inquisition before . . . de Heselerton and Thomas de Fencotes.
Est Witton. Wednesday after Corpus Christi. [16 ?] Edward III. [1342?]
The abbot of Gervaux made towns of his 4 great granges of Neusted,
Rokewik, Aykbergh and Diderston ; there are in the grange of Neusted, so
made a town {villa), 30 . . . demised to divers secular tenants ; it renders
yearly lOl. and the tithe is worth to the parson of . . . ; there are in the grange
of Rokewik, so made a town, 40 messuages, 6 carucates of land and 30 acres
of meadow, demised to divers tenants . . . whereof the tithe is worth 10^.
yearly to the parson of Watlowes ; there are in the grange of Aikburgh . . .
10 acres of meadow, demised to divers secular tenants ; it renders yearly
10 marks and the tithe is worth IOO5. to the parson of Fyngale ; there are
in the grange of Diderston, so made a town, 24 messuages, 4 carucates . . .
demised to divers secular tenants ; it renders 10/. yearly and the tithe is worth
... to the parson of Melsambi,
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The abbot also demised to divers tenants his grange of Horton in Ribbesdale,
containing 16 messuages, 2 . , . ; it renders yearly 20 marks and the tithe
is worth 10 marks to the parson of Horton.
Similar information as to several other granges. Mutilated.
C. Inq. Misc. File 147. (21.)
1798. Writ to Nicholas de Langford, escheator in cos. Nottingham and
Derby. Westminster. 10 July 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Allerton in Schirwod. Thursday the feast of the beheading
of St. John the Baptist.
The churches of Gameleston, Egmanton and Kyrketon, called chapels in
the writ, and the church of Gunnolveston were not alienated by Walter,
sometime archbishop of Rouen, his canons or their successors.
Writ to the said Nicholas. Westminster. 28 February 16 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Blyth. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross.
After the gift by King John to the said archbishop and canons of the chapelry
of Blyth in frank almoin they alienated the said churches.
They had the church of Brigford impropriated and annexed to the said
chapelry until King Edward I resumed the chapelry, and conferred it upon
Master John Clarell, who held it with the said church annexed all his life ; after
his death the said king gave it to Boniface de Saluciis, who held it for twenty-
four years ; after the death of the said king, whose kinsman the said Boniface
was, William de Grenefeld, then archbishop of York, took every opportunity
of annojdng him, and procured the presentation to the said church of Thomas
de Outheby by Roger Brabazon, then justice, who asserted that the patronage
ought to be his by reason of Beatrice his wife, then lady of Brigford, and so
the said Thomas was presented by the said Roger and his wife and admitted
by the said archbishop, and is still alive and holds the church so alienated
without the king's licence.
Sirs John de Caltoft and Thomas de Multon, knights, claim the advowson
of the church, by what right the jurors are ignorant.
Two sheaves of the demesne of Lamleye are in the hand of Roger de
Heselarton, parson of Lamleye, by presentation of Ralph de Cromwell,
and by that title he receives all the tithes belonging to the said church and
renders a mark yearly to the church of Brigford by reason of the chapelry of
Blyth.
Sir William de Ki][de]sby holds the chapelry of Blyth, now called the
free chapel of Tikehille, by the king's gift, with all its appurtenances in co.
Nottingham except as above, and except the portions of the vicarages of
Hareworth, Wlietlay, Est Markliam, West . . . kham, Walesby and Ludham.
Cf. No. 3 on this file. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1341-1343, pp. 457, 615, and
1343-1347, p. 2. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (1.)
1 799. Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 22 October 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Roderham. Thursday before St. Martin in the Winter.
The abbot of Rufford acquired for himself and his successors a moiety of
the church of Roderham from the abbot of Clairvaux before the publication
of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 613.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (2.)
MISCELLANEOUS 447
1800. Writ to Nicholas de Langford, escheator in cos. Nottingham and
Derby. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian
of England. Westminster. 28 November 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Liquisition : — Byngham. Thursday before the Conversion of St. Paul.
[1343.]
The chapel of BIyth, now called the free chapel of Tikhill, was long since
granted by King John to the archbishop of Rouen and his canons, and was
afterwards alienated by the said archbishop, as the jurors understand.
The church of Brigford never belonged to the said chapel, but from time
beyond memory has been a parish church, and was in the patronage of Henry
Byset, then lord of the manor of Brigford, to which the advowson of the
church belonged ; he came to England with William the Conqueror.
In the time of King Edward I Master John Clarel was presented to the said
church by Albreda de Bassingburn, kinswoman and heir of the said Henry
and then lady of the manor of Brigford, and was admitted and instituted
long before the chapel of Tykliull was conferred upon him, and died rector ;
after his death Roger Brabazun and Beatrice his wife, in her right, presented
John de Langeton, their clerk, who was admitted and instituted, and peacefully
held the church until Walter de Goushull, then sheriff of Nottingham, by
command of King Edward I and by procurement of certain great persons,
removed him from the possession thereof and the said Roger and Beatrice from
the possession of the advowson ; the same sheriff by order of the said king
placed Boniface de Saluciis, who had the chapel of Tykhull by the king's gift,
in possession of the said church ; he held it for many years until the said Roger
after the death of the said Beatrice recovered the advowson by process in the
king's court, and presented Thomas de Outheby his clerk, who was admitted
and instituted and is still parson.
The alienation of the said chapel took place, as the jurors understand,
long before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. No. 1798.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (3.)
1 801 . Writ to Richard de Monte Caniso, escheator in cos. Essex and
Hertford. Tower of London. 2 July 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Ware. 18 July.
A messuage, a carucate of land and 5 acres of wood in Chesthunt, which
belonged to John Whithorn of Dounton and John de Brysyngham, were
parcel of the manor of Chesthunt when John, late earl of Richemund, held
that manor of the king in chief as parcel of his earldom ; he granted the said
tenements with the king's licence to John de Castro Martini and Joan his wife
and their heirs tail, and afterwards released his right therein, and the said
John de Castro Martini and Joan alienated them to the said John Whythom
and John de Brisyngham in fee simple without the king's licence.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 40s. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 506. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (4.)
1 802 . Commission to Nicholas de Bokelond, Robert de Sprotle and William
de Lound. Tower of London. 6 August 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and William. Hospital of St. Mary
Magdalene of Neuton by Hedon in Holdemesse. Thursday after St.
Matthew.
William Lulleman is not deaf, as he asserts, or a lunatic although he pretends
80 to be, but he is quarrelsome and intolerable in his behaviour to the master
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and brethren of the hospital, and the poor dwelling there ; he has no portion
or estate different from other infirm persons, who are received there for charity
only. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 548, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 120.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (5.)
1 803. Inquisition before John Mauduyt, escheator in co. Wilts. Dounton.
Wednesday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Maud, late the wife of Richard Heyras, the king's widow, who held of him
in the name of dower a messuage, 6 acres of land and an acre and 3 roods of
meadow in Alwardbury, married without licence Walter de Schereueton a
year past, and is of the yearly value of 3s. 4c?. [sic).
Philippa, the eldest daughter and one of the heirs of William de Haccbe,
who holds of the abbot of Glastonbury a messuage and 2 virgates of land in
Idemeston, is an idiot and in the custody of Joan de Hacche, who has taken
the profits thereof for seven years past, without the king's licence, and is of
the yearly value of 6s. 8i. {sic). Cf . Close Roll Calendar, 1343-1346, p. 42.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (6.)
1 804. Writ to Andrew Peverel, escheator in co. Sussex. Tower of London.
20 August 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Grenstede. 23 September.
Neither John de Pomeriis, prior of Sele, nor any of his predecessors has
acquired any lands since the year 20 Edward I.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (7.)
1 805. Commission to John de Faucomberge, Thomas Ughtred and John
de Shirbum. Westminster. 16 February 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of York.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Scardeburgh. Thursday
before Easter.
Repairs are needed at the castle of Scardeburgh, estimated to cost 2,000/.
and more.
The following have been keepers of the castle : John Sampson, Ralph son
of William, John de Moubray, Talifer de Tyle and John de Rolleston, Giles
de Bello Campo, Henry de Percy and Eleanor his mother, William Bard of
Butterwyk and Robert Wawajme, the said Robert and Alexander de Bergh ;
Henry de Percy is the present keeper.
The defects have not occurred by default of the keepers, but by storms,
and because the king has not spent money on repairs.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (8.)
1 806. Writ to Thomas de Swynnerton, escheator in cos. Salop and Stafford.
Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall, guardian of England. Kenyngton
16 October 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Stafford.
Inquisition : — Burton. 12 November.
A house of the abbot of Burton-on-Trent in Burton and a mill called
* Clivemulne ' in Stratton are built on the abbot's own soil and not on the king's
highway ; certain tenements in Brondeston and Shobenhale were acquired
by the abbot and convent of Burton with the king's licence or before the
publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 604.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (9.)
MISCELLANEOUS 449
1807. Writ to Hugh Tirel, escheator in cos. Somerset and Dorset. West-
minster. 8 May 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — Frome. 10 April.
Godfrey de Shaftebury and Alice his wife and Alice their daughter ; Juliana
late the wife of the said Godfrey ; Roger le Vyneter and Denise his Avife :
Margaret la Bru there ; John Cleynk and Maud his wife ; John Melkesham
and Edith his wife ; Thomas Southovere and Robergia his wife ; Clement
Sewy and Joan his wife ; Walter Keympe and Hawise his wife ; Robert le
Hert and Iseult his wife ; Richard Randalf and Cecily his wife ; and Thomas
Braunche acquired divers tenements in Frome, Cleynk, Eggeforde and Wode-
lond without the king's licence. Cf. Patent Roll Cale^idar, p. 471.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (10.)
1808. Writ to Roger Lisewy, escheator in the isle of Wight. Westminster.
15 April 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — GodesheUe. Thursday the feast of St. Mark.
The chantries, hospitality and other pious works at the manor of Appelder-
combe, ordained for the souls of the king's ancestors and other founders, have
been withdrawn for eight years past to the prejudice of the founders and
of the whole isle of Wight. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (11.)
1 809. Writ to Nicholas de Langeford, escheator in co. Derby. West-
minster. 3 May 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Extent of the manors of Dunston and Hulm. Cestrefeld. Saturday after
St. Barnabas. Sum, Dunston 67s. 9d., Hulm 52s. 8d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
1343-1345, p. 36. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (12.)
1 81 0. Writ to Thomas de Swynnerton, escheator in cos. Salop and Stafford.
Westminster. 15 May 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Salop.
Inquisition : — Stretton. 18 April.
Owen, son of Griffin le fiz Wenonewen, who held the land of Powys in the
march of Wales of King Edward I in chief, alienated the land of Moutho,
parcel thereof, in the time of that king to William de la Pole his brother,
whether with the king's licence the inquisitors are ignorant, but rather think
without.
The land of Moutho is of the yearly value of 60s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 14:8. (13.)
1811. Writ to Edward de Cretyng, escheator in cos. Norfolk and Suffolk.
Kenyngton. 12 November 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — South olte, co. Suffolk. 18 January. [1343.]
Richard de Cranele was delivered to the prison of William, abbot of St.
Edmund's, as a clerk convict. He held certain tenements in Eye and Ocolte.
He died in the said prison on Saturday the eve of St. Matthew last past, and
Robert de Craneley his son is his next heir and of the age of 17 years and more.
a. Close Roll Calendar, 1343-1346, p. 31. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (14.)
1812. Writ to the sheriff of Devon. Tower of London. 18 July
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Exeter. Wednesday before St. Laurence.
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Joan, late the wife of John de Carreu, was seised for life by the king's grant
of the lordship of all the tenants of Clyfton Dertemouth and Hardenasse,
which lordship the king had by grant of Nicholas de Teukesbury, together
with the rent and services of the tenants, suits of courts, amends of breaches
of the assise of bread and ale, pleas of hue and cry and bloodshed, toll of the
market, reliefs and other appurtenances, without rendering to the king any-
thing therefor. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, 1340-1343, pp. 196, 481, and 1343-
1345, p. 48. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (15.)
1 813. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Eastry. 12 September
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — London. Saturday before St. Edward the King.
The jurors do not know, and cannot find by inquiry, that any persons have
exported wools, woolfells, hides or other merchandise from the port of London
without paying customs.
Inquisition before the mayor and sheriffs of London and Roger de Depham,
recorder. Wednesday after St. Luke.
Similar findings.
Similar inquisition.
Ellis de Wynterton exported half a sack of wool from the Pool in the ship
of Peter Spynache of Zeland about St. Peter's Chains 15 Edward III without
paying custom.
Similar inquisition.
John Frost, a Brabantine, loaded at the quay of William Box, held by
John de Shrouesbury, about St. Andrew 14 Edward III, 20 sarplers of wool
containing 26 sacks, in a ship of Flanders, whereof the master is called Colle
Stalyn of Flanders, without paying custom.
Writ of certiorari to Simon Fraunceys, mayor of London, and his fellows,
appointed to inquire as to wool exported from the port of London without
cocket or custom. Kenyngton. 24 November. By the council.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (16.)
1 81 4. Commission to the sheriff of Devon and John Gemach, sergeant-
at-arms. Westminster. 20 April 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Return endorsed stating that the sheriff has arrested the two ships
mentioned in the following inquisition, viz. the Seynte Marie Cog of Lure and
another small ship with their gear and has delivered them to William Hem-
myng, mayor of the liberty of the borough of Clifton Dertemouth, William
Bacoun, burgess of the said borough, and John Haule, burgess of the said
borough and the king's water bailiff of Dertemouth, to keep until the king
commands otherwise.
Inquisition : — Exeter. Tuesday before St. Dunstan.
Bartholomew Coulyng, owner of the barge called Balynger of Dertemouth,
William Taillard of Bordeaux, master of the barge called Cog Jolian, John
Bydard of Bayone, master of a barge of Bayone, John Rogger, master of a
barge of Wynchelsee, and Stephen Athelard, owner thereof, William Martyn
of Lostwythiel, owner and master of a barge of Fowy, with Robert Mannyng,
master of the said barge called Balynger of Dertemouth, and other evildoers
unknown forcibly took at sea 2 ships laden with 120 tuns of wine and 40
quintals of iron belonging to certain men of Normandy, enemies of the duke
and duchess of Brittany, and conveyed them to the port of Dertemouth,
and divided the wine between themselves and did their will therewith.
MISCELLANEOUS 451
The said Bartholomew had for his share 2 tuns, Robert Mannjaig 10 tuns,
William Polymound 3 tuns and John Swet and Richard Swet his brother
10 tuns ; John Swet had the iron ; William Taillard, John Bydard, John Roger,
Stephen Athelard and William Martyn sold the residue of the wine to divers
merchants unknown. G. Inq. Misc. File 148. (17.)
1815. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk. Eastry. 27 September 16 Edward IIL
[1342.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — [Ipsjwich in co. Suffolk. Tuesday after the Translation of
St. Edward.
A hundred and twenty quarters of woad, offered for sale to Reymund de
Lyncolne, attorney of Robert son of William Beaufiz of Gilyngham, by Andrew
de Polenville servant of Richard de Leyham of Ipswich, and arrested at the
suit of the said Robert on the ground that the said Andrew was a subject of
Philip of Valois, on the day of arrest and before were the proper woad and
chattels of the said Richard bought by him from . . . and Roger Hardegrey,
citizens of Norwich, and did not belong to the said Andrew.
There was no collusion between the said Richard and Andrew that the
said Richard should avouch the woad for his own so as to hinder the arrest.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (18.)
1 81 6 . Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 5 November
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Blakeneye. Wednesday after the Conversion of St. Paul
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Simon de Hamburgh, John de Hamburgh and Adam Vanhyndelypyn, are
merchants of Estland, which is a friendly country, and are lawful merchants
and of good fame ; they brought two ships into the port of Blakeneye, one
called Hildebrond and the other Crucebergh, which were arrested on the ground
that the said merchants were aliens and did not exhibit letters of conduct.
C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (19.)
1 81 7. Inquisition before the sheriff of Buckingham in the full toum. Nether
Wynchynden. Monday after All Saints 16 Edward III. [1342.]
A messuage and 10 acres of land in DodershuU, which John Vygerous,
who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 609. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (20.)
1818. Inquisition before William de Playford, king's clerk. Boston.
15 August 16 Edward III. [1342.]
The names of persons who carried away goods from a ship called le Tary
are Robert Permay, John his son, Walter his son, Thomas Hemery, WiUiam
Groser of Da ventre, who bought 4 bales of alum, Ralph de Burton of London,
who bought a pipe of grain, Ralph son of Peter de Cauntre, who bought 2 bales
of budge, Walter Taverner of Newerk 10 bales of alum, William son of Thomas
de Grimmesby bought 2 bales of budge, Walter son of Thomas de Lincoln,
spicer, bought a bale of ginger, Walter son of Thomas de Grantham, lister,
bought 8 bales of alum, and Germyn Smalbergh, esterling, 3 cables and an
anchor. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (21.)
1 81 9. Commission to Res ap Griffith and John de Stoke, clerk. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England,
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Kenjngton. 26 October 16 Edward III. [1342.] By the guardian and
council.
Inquisition : — . . .
The ship called le naw Seynt Jake of Lissebon and the men thereof are
of Lissebon, which is subject to the King of Portugal ; the ship was laden
in those parts with salt and cork for nets and freighted for Bristol and is worth
with her gear 10 marks ; the goods therein are worth 10 marks ; she is of
the burden of 50 tuns of wine ; the men are not adherents of the king's enemies ;
none of the goods have been removed.
Similar commission.
Inquisition : — Haverford. 16 November.
The ship called la Seynte Marie of Barcelona with her gear is worth 100 marks ;
the goods therein are worth 1,000 marks ; the ship belongs to Barcelona,
which is subject to the King of Arragon ; the merchants therein belong to
Arragon and the sailors and other men to Catalonia, Bayonne, England,
Flanders and Portugal ; they are not adherents of the king's enemies ; the
ship was laden in Arragon and freighted for Bristol ; none of the goods have
been removed since the arrest of the ship except by sale for the support of the
merchants and other men to the value of 40 marks.
Similar commission.
Inquisition : — Haverford. 16 November.
The ship Seynte Marie of Barcelona and her owner or captain {patronns),
who is called John del Hospital, are of Barcelona, which is subject to the King
of Arragon and the merchants, sailors and other men therein are of Catalonia,
Lombardy, Spain and Genoa and are the king's enemies, and were going to
Normandy to the aid of Philip of Valoyse and his people. The ship with
gear is worth 100 marks and the goods therein 1,000 marks ; none of the goods
have been removed since the arrest of the ship, except by sale for the support
of the captain and some of the merchants now in prison, and of the other men,
to the value of 27 marks.
Indenture between the commissioners and the said John de Lospital, setting
out the goods in the said ship which was arrested at Mulford and the owners
thereof, viz. Dominic de Cotille of Pisa and Funisse de Gore of Pisa 80 bales
of alum, 232 bales of woad, 2 pipes of Greek wine and a bale of sugar ; John
de Lospital, captain of the ship, of Catalonia, 62 bales of almonds, 30 bales of
rice, 6 bales of cummin, 12 bales of alum, a pipe of fish oil and 25/65. of Brazil
in a cask ; Nicholas de Phelip of Florence 9 bales of rice, 11 J pipes of Greek
wine and a bale of wax ; Bernard Pyk of Catalonia 7 bales of alum, 3 pipes of
oil, 7 bales of dates, 2 bales of almonds, 2 bales of sugar, 2 bales of rice and
2 fine new coffers ; John de Spole of Catalonia 3 bales of rice, a bale of cummin,
and 57 jars of oil ; Bernard Bost of Catalonia 2 bales of rice and 3 bales of wax ;
Francis de Baygne of Catalonia 3 bales of cummin, 30 bales of rice, 2 bales of
alum, 2 bales of dates, a coffer of wax torches, 5 crates {cannes) of potter's ves-
sels, a frail of figs and a barrel of gripes' eggs {ovis de grip) ; Beranget Sardeyn
of Catalonia 16 bales of wax, a pipe of fish oil, 7 bales of lambskins, 9 pipes of
oil, 2 tuns of oil, 5 tuns and a pipe of red wine, J pipe of fish oil and a coffer
of fuller's shears ; Francis Carbonel of Catalonia 3 bales of wax and a pipe of
fish oil ; William de Casnove of Catalonia 4 bales of dates and 4 casks of
pine kernels, 2 bales of almonds and 2 tuns of white wine ; Bernard Fosseles
of Catalonia 4 bales of dates and 2 bales of cummin ; Berenger Fusios of
Catalonia a cask of oil ; Barnabas de Quinte of Catalonia 40 bales of alum ;
Francis Cetose of Catalonia 2 casks of sugar, a cask of pine kernels and a bale
MISCELLANEOUS 453
of wax ; William Ribas of Catalonia a cask of oil and 30 jars of oil ; Raymond
Sefount of Catalonia 4 bales of tinder {colon fussilV) and a bale of wax ; Dominic
de Cotille, Funisse de Gore of Pisa and Nicholas Phelip of Florence 20 J tuns
of Portugal wine ; Bernard de Canemeres of Catalonia 130 jars of oil, a keg
of wax, a pipe of wine and a jar of oil of bay laurel ; Dominic Mark of Bayonne
in Gascony 2 bales of wax, a bale of cordwain and 10 jars of oil ; Saluate de
Bay on a bale of cordwain, 2 pipes of oil, and a bale of wax ; James Skynnar
of Catalonia 3 pipes of white wine ; h pipe of red wine, J pipe of oil, a bale of
poppy seed, 2 boxes (coffines) of laurel seed and 2 baskets of gripes' eggs {ovis
de grip) ; Thomas Corbian of Catalonia 2 kegs of wax ; Poulumber Cotel 30
jars of oil and a keg of wax ; Francis Catour and Bernard de Beulok of
Catalonia 12 bales of wax ; Michael Markeys of Catalonia 150 jars of oil ;
and Salvador de More of Catalonia a tun of vinegar.
Price of the above, 1,000 marks. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (22.)
1 820. Writ to Hugh Tyrel, escheator in cos. Somerset and Dorset. West-
minster. 12 Ma . . . 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Somerset.
Inquisition : — WeUes. Wednesday after St. Petroc.
The priors of the hospital of St. John the Baptist of Welles did not acquire
divers tenements in Welles since the publication of the statute of mortmain
without licence.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. Westminster.
28 June.
Transcript of an entry on the Plea Roll, Common Pleas, Michaelmas
2 Edward II. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 576. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (23.)
1 821 . Writ to the sheriff of Derby to enquire as to a messuage and two
bovates of land in Macworth, which Henry Fremon, who was outlawed for
felony, held, as is alleged. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 3 December 15 Edward III.
[1341.] Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 380. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (24.)
1 822. Writ to Robert Fitz Elis, escheator in co. Berks. Tower of London,
24 August 16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition : — Faryndone. 12 September.
The abbot of Stardeye and his predecessors have hitherto from time beyond
memory held their lands in Wadele, Wykyngesham and Monekenmulle as
parcel of their manor of Worthe and not in gross. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 584. C. Inq. Misc. File 148. (25.)
1823. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Surrey and Sussex.
Westminster. 20 April 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Sussex.
Extent of the lands of John le Mareschal in Changeton in Wassyngton and
Hongeton, which are in the king's hand on account of a felony committed by
the said John in breaking the prison of Guldeford and escaping therefrom.
Sum, U. 10s. 9|d
Valuation of lands in Changeton held in dower by Joan wife of Robert
Gervays, the reversion of which belonged to the said John. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 160. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (1.)
1824. Writ of certiorari to Nicholas de Langeford, escheator in co.
Nottingham. Westminster. 22 October 17 Edward III. [1343.]
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Return stating that the escheator found by inquisition taken ex officio
that the prior of St. Katharine's without Lincoln appropriated to himself
and his house 2 acres of land in Northgate by Newerk from John de Lincoln,
chaplain, and an acre and a rood from William Longeto without licence,
wherefore the escheator took the tenements into the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (2.)
1 825. Writ to Nicholas de Longeford, escheator in co. Derby. Wodestoke.
8 January 17 Edward III. [1344.]
Return stating that it was found by inquisition before the escheator ex officio
that Thomas Bardolf, who held the manor of Okbrok of the king in chief,
alienated thereof without licence to Adam de Asshop and Maud his wife and
the heirs of the said Adam a messuage and 2 bovates of land, wherefore the
tenements have been taken into the king's hand.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (3.)
1826. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Kenyngton. 28 January
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Eston by Staunford. Wednesday after the Purification.
A messuage, a toft, 16 acres of land and 2| acres of meadow in Eston by
Staunford, which John de Eston, chaplain, who was outlawed for felony,
held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 10. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (4.)
1827. Writ to John de Mauduyt, escheator in CO. Wilts. Witness: Edward,
duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton.
15 February 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Wilts.
Inquisition : — Creckelade. Saturday in the first week of Lent.
The abbot of Cirencester does not detain and never has detained any pasture
which belongs or ever did belong to the borough of Creckelade. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 12. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (5.)
1828. Commission to William Basset, William de Redenesse, knight,
Robert de Haldanby and John de Bekingham. Westminster. 10 July
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition before the said Robert and John. Rikhale. Friday the feast
of the beheading of St. John the Baptist.
The men of Rikhale, Skip with, Eskrik and Thurgramby have suffered much
damage by the lack of repair and heightening of the banks of a sewer and
have very often lost through floods the profit of their lands, viz. the lands of
the bishop of Durham and his tenants about 64 acres, of the prebendary of
Rikhale and his tenants about 100 acres, of John de Manesergh about 30 acres,
of the abbey of St. Mary, York, in Eskryk park about 50 acres, of Sir Ralph
de Lascels, Avice la Conestable, Nicholas Damory, the prioress of Thikhevede
and their tenants about 120 acres, of Edmund de Averenges and John de
Skipwyth about 120 acres.
The king's highways leading from Houeden to York and from Selby to
York are very often flooded so that nobody can pass ; in the last year William
le Mareschale was drowned on the road from Seleby to York at a place called
* Walwisbrig,' and on another occasion WiUiam Redhod was drowned at a place
caUed ' Wele ' . . .
MISCELLANEOUS 455
The prebendary of Rikhale had a mill on the sewer at a place called
' Rikhaldam,' and a stank raised to a certain height, whereon was a causeway
for carts and wagons and underneath sluices 6 feet wide to let off the water.
The prebendaries had the mill from time beyond memory and maintained
the stank until Bartholomew Florenty, prebendary, in the time of King
Edward I, thinking that it would be more to his profit to destroy the mill
than to maintain it, destroyed the mill and stank, so that the water of Use
at every time of increase has overflowed the said lands and others.
It would be best for the men of the said towns to have the banks heightened
and sluices of a certain width on the Use at the mouth of the sewer, where
the bishop of Durham and the prebendary are lords of the soil, because the
jurors believe that the water of Use enters by the sewer and overflows the
banks, by neglect of those who have lands flooded by the increase of water
and aU such persons are bound to repair and heighten the sewer and banks.
G. Inq. Misc. File 149. (6.)
1 82 9. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford and Buckingham. Witness : Edward,
duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton.
20 February 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Bedford. Thursday in Easter week.
The foUowing benefices in the archdeaconry of Bedford are in the presenta-
tion of alien religious, viz. the church of Tameseford is in the presentation
of the prior and convent of St. Neot's ; it was void in the year 16 Edward III,
and the king presented his clerk, Roger by name ; it is taxed at 5 marks a
year ; the church of Eddeworthe is in the presentation of the said prior and
convent ; it has not been void since the possessions of the said aliens were
taken into the king's hand ; it is taxed at 6 marks a year ; the said prior
holds impropriated a moiety of the church of Tourveye, but no vicarage
belongs to that part of the church.
Inquisition : — Aylesbury. Wednesday after St. Ambrose.
The foUowing benefices in the archdeaconry of Buckingham are in the
presentation of alien religious, viz. the church of Mershe in the deanery of
Buckingham is in the presentation of the abbot and convent of Grestein,
whose proctor in England is the prior of Wylmyngton ; it is taxed at 20 marks ;
it has not been void since the possessions of the said aliens were taken into the
king's hand on 23 July 11 Edward III ; the church of Tyngewyk in the same
deanery is in the presentation of the prior of Hermeresworth and is taxed
at 11 marks a year ; it has not been void in the said time ; the church of
Acle in the same deanery is in the presentation of the prior of Newenton Lungevill
and is taxed at 5 marks a year ; it has not been void in the said time ; the
prior of Tykeford is rector of the church of Neuport Paynel and chapel of
Little Lynford, thereto annexed, in the deanery of Neuport ; the presentation
of a vicar belongs to him ; the vicarage has not been void in the said time ;
it is taxed at 7 marks a year ; the said prior is rector of the church of Chechele
and the presentation of the vicarage belongs to him ; it has not been void in
the said time ; it is taxed at 4 marks ; the said prior is rector of the church of
Astwode and the presentation to the vicarage belongs to him ; it has been
void in the said time and the king presented Ralph de Tyebrust ; it is taxed
at ... a year ; the said prior is rector of the church of Bradewell, the
vicarage whereof has been void in the before mentioned time and the king
presented William Parent ; it is taxed at . . . marks a year ; the said prior
is rector of the church of Wyliene and presents to the vicarage, which has
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not been void in the said time ; it is taxed at 2 marks ; the church of Newenton
Lungevill is in the presentation of the prior of Newenton Lungevill and is
taxed at 8 marks ; it has not been void in the said time ; the church of Hor-
wode in the deanery of Muresle is in the presentation of the said prior and
is taxed at 1 5 marks a year ; it has not been void in the said time ; the said
prior is rector of the church of Waddon and presents to the vicarage, which
is taxed at 4 marks and has not been void in the said time ; the abbot and
convent of St. Nicholas of Anjou are rectors of the church of Wenge and
present to the vicarage ; it has been void in the said time and the king
presented Nicholas de Salford, chaplain ; it is taxed at 6 marks a year ; the
church of Bledelawe in the deanery of Wendovere is in the presentation of
the abbot and convent of Grestein ; it is taxed at 30 marks and has not been
void in the said time ; the church of Buckingham is a chapel of the prebend
of Sutton ; the prebend with the chapel has been void in the said time and
the king presented thereto William de Kyllesby.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (7.)
1830. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall,
earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 28 January 1 7 Edward III.
[1343.]
Inquisition : — Canterbury. Saturday after St. Peter's Chair 17 Edward III.
The lands, goods and fealties belonging to the priory of St. James without
Canterbury beyond the maintenance of the prioress and 23 sisters are worth
nothing.
They have the church of Bradegare impropriated, which is of the yearly
value of 14Z. ; in Hakentun a messuage, 42 acres of arable land and 128 acres
of pasture ; also possessions in the suburb of Canterbury, Snave and else-
where. Partly illegible. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 75.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (8.)
1 831 . Writ to William de Northo, escheator in co. Surrey. ... 1 October
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Guldeford. 22 October.
Robert de Homle and Joan his wife are bondman and bondwoman of the
bishop of Winchester and not free ; they acquired certain tenements in
Potenham of the yearly value of 65. 8d. from Henry de Sygher. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 274. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (9.)
1832. Writ to Hugh de Moriceby, escheator in cos. Cumberland, West-
moreland and Lancaster. Henle. 23 . . . 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Wygton. Tuesday before St. Margaret.
The soU and herbage of Allerdale of the yearly value of 1 Si. are not annexed
to the Crown ; the grant thereof is not prejudicial to the king's forest of
Inglewode. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 62. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (10.)
1833. Writ to Hugh de Moryceby, escheator in cos. Cumberland, West-
moreland and Lancaster. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of
Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 4 February 17 Edward III.
[1343.]
Inquisition : — Carlisle. Wednesday before St. Mary Magdalene.
Thomas de Ros formerly held the manor of Cargowe of William de Karliolo
by homage and the yearly service of a goshawk or a mark and 2s. 8d. yearly
MISCELLANEOUS 457
for comage ; the said William held it of John de Wygeton by homage and
the yearly service of 2s. Sd. for cornage as of the manor of Staynton ; the
said William, an adiierent of the Scots enemies, forfeited to the late king in
the ninth year of his reign ; Robert Parvyng acquired the manor of Staynton
from Margaret, daughter and heir of John de Wygton, twelve years past
and now holds it ; the service of a goshawk was not in arrear for the king's
time after the forfeiture ; the said Robert was never seised of that service
since the forfeiture ; both the king and the said Robert have been seised of
the said service of 2s. 8d. for cornage from the time of the forfeiture b}^ the
hands of the tenants of the manor of Cargowe, who have yearly paid the same
for the said Robert at the exchequer of Carlisle. Cf . Close Boll Calendar, p. 86.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (11.)
1834. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in cos. Surrey and Sussex.
Westminster. 6 October 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Surrey.
Inquisition : — Blechyngelegh. 29 October.
A rent of 405. in Blechyngelegh is not held of the king in chief, but of the
prior of Rochester. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 203.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (12.)
1 835. Writ to John de Hundon, escheator in cos. Lincoln and Rutland.
Nottingham. 6 September 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Aslakby. 3 October.
Sir Henry de Bello Monte, grandfather of Henry, son and heir of John de
Bello Monte, a minor in the king's wardship, was seised of the manor of Birth orp.
a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 201. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (13.)
1836. Writ to the sheriff of Berwick-on-Tweed. Tower of London. 7 April
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition in the full county. Tuesday after the octave of Easter.
The lands of Fulden, which belonged to William de Ramesay, a rebel, are
held of the king by the services of ward and relief and suit to the county and
40s. yearly for castle ward, and are of the yearly value of 61. 9s. 4(/.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (14.)
1 837. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham. Westminster. 6 June
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Ailesbury. Wednesday before Michaelmas.
A messuage and 10 acres of land in DodereshuU, which John Vygerous,
who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 200. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (15.)
1838. Writ to John Mauduyt, escheator in co. Wilts. Westminster.
20 March 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Lydeyerd Tregoz. 8 April.
A third part of the manor of Lydeyerd Tregoz was demised to John de Wyke
for three years, now past, by Peter de Upton, bailiff of Margaret late the wife
of Tliomas de Monte Heremer, who held it in dower. The manor is held of
the king in chief by the service of a knight's fee. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 50. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (16.)
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1 839. Writ to John Mauduyt, escheator in co. Wilts. Westminster.
15 March 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Stupellavyngton. 7 April.
James Benford, parson of Stupellavyngton, and all his predecessors have
held 4 acres of land in Stupellavyngton as of the endowment of their church
from time beyond memory. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 50.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (17.)
1 840. Writ to John Mauduyt, escheator in co. Wilts. Westminster.
20 March 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Idemeston. 10 April.
William de Hacche and Felicia his wife formerly held a messuage and a caru-
cate of land in Idemeston of the Abbot of Glastonbury, which the said Felicia
after William's death demised to Henry de Remmesbury and Joan his wife.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 42. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (18.)
1841. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Westminster. 20 June
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Northcreyke. 29 September.
A messuage, a curtilage and land in Northcreyke, which Robert Toly,
chaplain, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day
in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 209.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (19.)
1842. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Eastry. 20 September
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition at Nottingham before Nicholas de Langeford, escheator in cos.
Nottingham and Derby. Monday after the Annunciation 17 Edward III.
[1343.]
A messuage and a moiety of a b ovate of land and of an acre of meadow
in Sneynton, which Thomas Bateson, who was outlawed for felony, held,
have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition.
A messuage and 2 acres of land in Sneynton, which John Mabily, who was
outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 53. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (20.)
1 843. Commission to Master John de Holande, Walter de Horton, Walter
de Sweynthull and Robert de Lyw. Haverjnig atte Boure. 8 April
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Nyweton Popelaford. 26 June.
The manor of Fenotery is ancient demesne and is held of the king in chief
by the service of rendering at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of
Devon for the time being 41. 45. 8d. ; Richard de Forneaux held it and died leaving
his son and heir John, a minor, aged 16 years, whose wardship and marriage
belonged to the king ; afterwards Henry de Haidon married Muriel, relict
of the said Richard, without the king's licence, the land held by her in dower
being of the yearly value of 13s. 4d. ; the said Henry and Muriel sold the ward-
ship and marriage of the said John to John de Boclond for 10/. to the king's
prejudice ; the said John has not yet done homage to the king for the manor.
MISCELLANEOUS 459
John de Fomeaux enfeoffed of the said manor without licence Richard
de Forneaux, his brother, and his heirs in tail.
Beyond the king's rent and the third part of tlie said Muriel the manor
is of the yearly value of 2Qs. 8d.
Adam Pomeray held a messuage and a parcel of land within the said manor
and enfeoffed thereof without licence GeoftVey de Langedon for life who
enfeoffed without licence Henry de Haidon fifteen years past ; the said mes-
suage and land are of the yearly value of ISd.
Henry de Haidon acquired without licence five years past from Stephen de
Gorwille a parcel of land within the said manor of the yearly value of 12d. ;
also four years past from Adam Surde 8 acres of the yearly value of 8d.
The escheator made an inquisition as above, which he has in his possession,
and executed his office in the matter.
Inquisition before William Pypard, escheator in co. Devon. Nyweton
Popeliford. 18 June 16 Edward III.
Findings as in the preceding inquisition. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (21.)
1844. Writ to John de Hundon, escheator in cos. Lincoln and Rutland.
Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 2 February 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Staunford. 20 March.
Robert de Apethorp of Staunford, an outlaw, on the day when he committed
felony held three messuages in Staunford ; one in the street called ' Briggate ' of
the prior of Durham, by the service of 2d. and 2 capons at Christmas yearly and
suit to the prior's court of Staunford every three weeks ; one in Westgate
together with Alice his wife, who is still living, of John de Warenna, earl of
Surrey, by the yearly service oi\^. ; one in Scostgate of William de Apethorp
of Staunford by the yearly service of 2d. and a cock and hen at Christmas.
The three messuages have been for a year and a day in the king's hand ; Alice
de Gretf ord, wife of the said Robert, has had them since his outlawry and ought
to answer the king for the year, day and waste, which are worth 20s. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, pp. 43, 73. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (22.)
1 845. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Westminster. 20 April 17 Edward
IIL [1343.]
Inquisition : — Est Derham. 12 October.
Twenty-six acres and 3 roods of land and two acres of meadow in Skemyngge,
which Simon le Doo, chaplain, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been
for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 198.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (23.)
1846. Inquisition before John de Vyelestone, escheator in co. Kent.
Rochester. Monday the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul. 17 Edward III.
[1343.]
The townships of Borstalle, Cokelstane, Frendesbury and Stoke, tenants of
the bishop of Rochester, ought to begin to make Rochester bridge on the
east arm thereof towards Rochester city and make the wharf, and do
the woodwork and earthwork up to the second pier, so that part is called
the first pier ; the townships of Chetham and Gilyngham ought to make the
second pier ; Hallyngge, Trottesclyve, Mallyngge, Southflete, Stone,
Pyvyndene and Faukham ought to make the third pier ; Eillesford, the church
fee, Ovynhelle, Smaleboume, Cosyntone, Dodeslonde, Gilberdeslond, Woldeham,
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Burgham, Horstede, Farle, Terstane, Chalke, Henherst and Okie ought to
make the fourth pier ; Wrotham, Maydenstan, Woteryngbery, Netlestede,
Est Pecham, West Pecham, Haselholte, Mereworth, Leybourne, Swantone,
OfEham, Westerham and Dittone ought to make the fifth pier ; Holyngbourne
and Eyhorne ought to make the sixth pier ; the men of Hoo ought to make
the seventh and eighth piers ; Northflete, Clyve, Hegham, Dentone, Meltone,
Lodesdone, Meppeham, Snodelonde, Byrlyngge and Padlesworth ought to
make the ninth and last pier ; the king makes the barbican and the draw-
bridge ; the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Mary of Strode make
the bridge with the wharf from the said drawbridge to Strode, viz. the end
of the bridge towards the west arm.
The repairs necessary for the first pier will cost not less than 191. ; those
of the third pier not less than 8Z. 6s. 8d.
On the south side of the wharf at the east arm of the bridge there is a plot
30 feet long, which once belonged to John le Englys of Rochester, and in
the time of him and his ancestors was built upon and wharfed against the
water of Medeweye, and now lies waste and so damaged by the water that
even if the whole bridge is repaired, nobody could cross with a cart and horses
without very great danger.
There are no defects at present in the other piers.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (24.)
1 847. Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon. Witness :
Edward, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, guardian of England.
Kenyngton. 3 March 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Cambridge. Friday after the Annunciation.
The prior of Bernewell does not hold any lands of the king in chief as of his
crown in co. Cambridge except the manor of Cesterton to fee farm at a yearly
rent of 311. ; he holds the priory of the king in frank almoin, doing no service
therefor except on voidance, sending one or two canons to demand a co7ige
cfelire ; when the licence has been demanded, even if it is not obtained,
they can return freely to elect, and present the elect to the king and ask for
his assent ; also in time of voidance the king should have a servant {unum
famulum) with a horse and groom in the priory in the name of simple seisin,
to manage the goods of the priory together with its officials, until it is pro-
vided with a prior ; King Edward I and Queen Eleanor, his consort, acquired
the patronage and services from Gilbert son of Hamo Pecche.
Inquisition : — Huntingdon. Saturday after the Annunciation.
The said prior holds no lands of the king in chief in co. Huntingdon.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (25.)
1 848. Writ to the sheriff of Dorset. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Kenyngton. 20 November
16 Edward III. [1342.]
Inquisition :— Dorcestre. Monday after St. Valentine 17 Edward III.
[1343.]
The bridge of Wollebrigge is, and always has been, maintained and repaired
by alms, and nobody is bound to maintain or repair it.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (26.)
1849. Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham. Tower of London. 3 August
16 Edward III. [1342.]
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Liquisition : — Fledburgh. Monday after St. Barnabas 17 Edward III.
[1343.]
The king granted by charter to John de Lyseus and his heirs view of
frankpledge in their manor of Fledburgh, rendering to the king and his heirs
25. yearly by the hands of the sheriff. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 171.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (27.)
1 850. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk. Westminster. 4 August
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — . . .
A messuage, 16| acres of land and 35. of rent in Wotton and Stradebrok,
which Walter de Wotton, who was hanged for felony, held, have been for a
year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 271.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (28.)
1 851 . Inquisition before Hugh de Moriceby, escheator in cos. Westmore-
land, Cumberland and Lancaster. Penereth. 5 July 17 Edward III.
[1343.]
Robert de Clifford holds of the king a third of the manor of Skelton by
the service of 85. 4d!. for cornage ; it is of the yearly value of lOl. ; also the
manor of Carleton by the yearly service of I85. ^d. at the exchequer of Carlisle ;
it is to him of the yearly value of 20s. ; he does not hold any other lands in
Cumberland. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (29.)
1 852 . Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Westminster,
24 May 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Extent of the manor of Faxflette . . . Sum, 391. lis. lOd. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 158. C. hiq. Misc. File 149. (30.)
1853. Writ to John Aignel. escheator in co. Bedford. Westminster.
15 May 17 Edward III. [1343.] '
Inquisition : — Dunstaple. Thursday the feast of St. Leonard.
The prioress of Markeyate and her predecessors have not acquired any lands
in CO. Bedford since the year 20 Edward I. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (31.)
1 854. Writ to John de Alveton, escheator in cos. Oxford and Berks.
Westminster. 15 September 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Oxford. 17 January. [1344.]
King Henry III, John Maudut and John de Haveryngge gave certain
tenements m Langeford, Broghton and Roccote to the church of Lincoln
in frank almoin. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 242.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (32.)
1 855. Writ to Edward de Cretyng, escheator in cos. Norfolk and Suffolk.
Westminster. 8 May 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Denham, co. Suffolk. 21 May.
Twelve acres of land in Denham were given to the church of St. Osith long
before the publication of the statute of mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 57. C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (33.)
1856. Writ to John Mauduyt, escheator in co. Wilts. Westminster.
20 May 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Crekkelade. Tuesday after St. Matthew.
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The abbot of Cirencester does not detain, and has never detained, any
common of pasture which belongs, or at any time belonged to the king's
borough of Creckelade. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 12.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (34.)
1 857. Writ to Simon Basset, escheator in co. Gloucester. Notyngham.
10 September 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Cirencestre. Monday after St. Matthew.
A messuage of the abbot of Cirencestre in Cirencestre, which has been taken
into the king's hand, is one of two messuages which the abbot acquired from
Robert de Pyrye ; the abbot also acquired from the said Robert 8 acres and
3 roods of land and a rood of meadow in Cirencestre and no other lands.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (35.)
1 858. Commission to Hugh de Berewyk and Greoffrey de Cotes. West-
mmster. 26 May 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Extent of the manors of Haydore and Calwarthorp, co. Lincoln. Haydore.
21 June.
At Haydor are the site of a manor with necessary houses for crops ; a
dovecot ; a garden ; herbage ; a garden called * le Vynyerd ' with 2 crofts of
pasture adjoining ; a second dovecot at Westhalle with pasture ; a sheepfold
with a croft ; several herbage in Suthwode ; underwood in ' le South wode ' and
* le park ' adjoining ; underwood at ' le grave ' ; arable land ; meadow ; a quarry
of free stone ; rent of assize ; a messuage with a curtilage in demesne near
the vicarage ; 7 cottages and an unbuilt plot for a cottage ; and arable land
let to farm. Sum, 37/. Us. life?.
At Calwarthorp are a dovecot and a sheepfold with a croft adjoining ; a
windmill ; arable land ; meadow ; rent of assize ; pleas and perquisites of
court with views of frankpledge ; and common of pasture in Haydore, Swarby,
Oseby and Aseby. Sum, 20Z. 7s. 6^1.
Le Westhall, parcel of the manor of Haydore, is held of the castle of
Folkingham by the service of half a knight's fee . . .
The whole manor of Calwarethorp is held of the lord of the manor of Burton
by the service of half and the tenth part of a knight's fee.
Extent of the manors of Burghersh, Byvelham and Crouhurst, with the
rape and a parcel of the barony of Hastjaiges, co. Sussex. Burghersh.
29 May.
At Burghersh is a manor, whereof the houses are destroyed and of no value ;
the site of a manor, with a garden the crop of which consists of nettles and fruit,
and a croft adjoining called ' Walewa5Tiesye ' ; a watermill with herbage ;
arable land called ' Brokenelond ' ; meadow ; pasture called ' Brounhothe ' ;
a park ; pannage ; a chace called ' Dalyngton ' ; common pasture called
' Haukesberghdenne,' with heath, fern and broom ; rent of assize ; customary
works for which the tenants have always paid money and not worked ; perquisites
of court ; and fair toll. Sum, 9Z. 95. 65.
At Byvelham is a manor, whereof the houses are ruinous and of no value
beyond outgoings ; a watermill destroyed and of no value until rebuilt ;
arable land ; dry and sandy meadow ; pasture in Batteswode and elsewhere ;
a plot of waste called ' Coumbewode '; rent of assize ; customary works for which
the tenants have always paid money and not worked ; tallage of customary
tenants ; and pleas and perquisites of court. Sum, 13/. 16s. l|c?.
MISCELLANEOUS 463
At Crouhurst is a manor, whereof the houses are worth nothing beyond
outgoings ; a watermill ; arable land ; meadow ; pasture ; a park ; herbage
in ' le Forewode ' ; rent of assize ; customary works for which the tenants have
always paid and not worked ; rents ; and perquisites of court. Sum,
lO;. 195. IK
To the rape and parcel of the barony of Hastyng belong a common fine ;
pasture on ' le Doune de Boleworthhethe ' and the salt marsh ; a rent called
blanch farm {alba finna) ; ward rent of the castle ; rent of ' Boleworthhethe' ;
rent of Codyng and lastage ; and perquisites of the court of the hundred and
lathe of the rape. Sum, 46/. 10s. Id.
The said manors, with the rape and parcel, are held of the king in chief by
the service of 2^ knights' fees and rendering yearly to the sheriff of Sussex lOZ. ;
there is a yearly rent of 39s. 4d. payable to the dean and chapter of Hastyng.
The advowson of the church of Burghersh belongs to the manor of
Burghersh. There are 52 knights' fees and 3 parts of a knight's fee, in the
Rape of Hastings, which are held as of the parcel of the barony of Hastings.
Of these Thomas de Hoo, knight, holds in Wertlyng and Coudenne . . .
Robert de Sharndenne holds 1 knight's fee in Sharndenne and Bourne ; John
Waleys, Adam Coumbe, Thomas de Passele, Robert de Shardenne, John
de Wa[dehurst], Robert de Shottinghurst, John Gregori, and Richard de . . .
hold in Bayndenne, Manfeld and Wadhurst 2 fees ; James de Echyngham
holds in Echyngham, . . . hurst and Mundefeld 5 fees ; Thomas de Passele
holds 1 fee in Tychehurst ; Thomas de Wa . . . holds in Tychehurst half a
fee ; Reynold de Montbochier holds in Hamerdenne 1 fee ; William de Ore
holds in Tychehurst and Sedelescombe 1 fee ; John de Ore holds a half fee in
Gestljoig ; John Rede of Gensyng holds in Gensyng the 4th part of a fee ;
the king holds in Iklesham the 4th part of a fee ; Nicholas [ate Beche] holds in
Idenne 3 parts of a fee ; James de Echyngham, . . . de Passele and Robert
de Wauton hold 1 ^ fees in Crouhurst, Mundefeld and Bryghtlyng ; Robert
de Wauton holds the third part of a fee in Mundefeld ; Thomas de Hastyng
holds 5 fees and the 4th part of a fee in Iklesham, Catesfeld, Nejoifeld,
Sedelescombe and Burghersh ; Thomas de Passele holds 3| fees in Far[light],
John de . . . holds 3 fees in Wa . . . lingg with its members ; John
Wardedieu and the heirs of Richard Wardedieu hold 4 fees in . . . ; John
de Fenles holds 2 J fees in Hurst, Gottele and Lurdyngestrete ; John de
. . . holds 2h fees in Warbelton, Brightlyng and Westfeld ; Henry de Grof-
hurst holds 2 fees in Asshebumham ; Reynold de . . . holds 2 fees in
Filesham ; Henry Fynche holds 1 fee in Kichenore ; the heir of Richard
de . . . holds . . fee in Idenne ; . . . de Knelle holds 1 fee in Merhale . . . ;
and it is not extended ; the abbot of Robertsbridge holds in like manner
1 fee . . . ; the bishop of Chichester holds 2 fees in Bixle in like manner, as
is said, therefore it is not extended.
Extent of the castle of Somerton, co. Lincoln. Navenby. Wednesday
after Corpus Christi.
There is a castle with grange and house of no value beyond outgoings and
divers tenements at Somerton, Botheby, Navenby, Colby, Basyngham and
Wadyngton. Sum, lU. 17s. l^d.
The castle is held of the earl of Lancaster, as of the manor of Wellyngouer,
by the yearly service of 12ri. and Unding fritborgh at the court of Wellyngouer ;
a messuage and 53 acres of land in Navenby are held of the dean and chapter
of Lincoln by the yearly service of half a mark and suit to the court of Navenby
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every three weeks ; 2 messuages and 20 acres of land and meadow in
Basyngham are held of Geoffrey de Staunton, as of the manor of Basyngham,
by the yearly service of 2s. 6d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 94.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (36.)
1859. Writ to William de Northho, sheriff and escheator of Surrey.
Waltham. 12 July 17 Edward III. [1343.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — Kyngeston-on-Thames. 23 July.
It is to the yearly damage of the king and the town of Kyngeston of 10s.
if he grants to William Veirdire, yeoman of the chamber of Queen Philippa,
for life a tenement called ' Leholdespetel ' in K3mgeston, where was a house of
lepers in the king's hand, the lepers having totally relmquished it and pulled
down the buildings ; the place contains 20 acres of land ; the house of lepers
was founded by divers men of Kyngeston and not by the king or his ancestors.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (37.)
1 860. Writ to William de Northo, escheator in co. Surrey. Westminster.
20 June 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Kyngeston-on-Thames. 27 September.
Certain tenements of Thomas de Horton and Agnes his wife in Ditton,
which have been taken into the king's hand, are not held of the king in chief
but of Thomas de Gardinis. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 280.
C. Inq. Misc. File 149. (38.)
1 861 . Writ of privy seal to Robert Parving, chancellor. Westminster.
20 August 17 Edward til. [1343.] French.
Two petitions from the abbot and convent of Chertsey. French.
Commission to John de Gaynesford, William de Northo and John de Hayton.
Westminster. 12 May. By petition of parliament.
Inquisition before the said John de Gaynesford and William. Suthewerk,
CO. Surrey. Tuesday the feast of St. Botolph.
Certain lands in Henle and Fremesworth, now the manor of Henle, which
is in the king's hand, were held of the abbot and convent of Chertsey as of their
manor of Asshe. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 192.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (1.)
1 862. Writ to Thomas de Swynnerton, escheator in co. Salop. West-
minster. 14 September 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Shrewsbury. 24 October.
Joan de Okleye, Thomas de Chabenore, chaplain, Hugh Abard of Thongelond,
Hugh de Parva Hereford, chaplain, John de Orleton, John de Pedewarthyn,
Walter Carles of Moreswode, Robert Sherewynd, Philip de la Clee, Hugh de
Weston and Adam Balle entered the lands in Cyvynton, in the king's seisin
by the death of Stephen de Butterleye and by writ of diem clausit extremum,
to the king's prejudice, and detained them for some time against the order
of the escheator, and took away geese, capons, hens and pullets, and destroyed
the hay, to the total value of 40^;. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (2.)
1 863 . Writ to William de Clynton, earl of Huntingdon, constable of Dover
castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, or to him who supplies his place.
Westmmster. 28 November 17 Edward III. [1343.]
MISCELLANEOUS 465
Inquisition before Thomas de Brenlee, mayor of Faversham, and the bailiff
of that town, by order of the said William, Faversham. Sunday after
St. Nicholas.
Seven sarplers of wool, w^hich belonged to Bernard Pouche and Richard atte
Ware and were arrested at Faversham on Saturday after the Exaltation of
the Holy Cross last, five on John Shote's quay and two in a boat, whereof
John Besaunt is master, were to be conveyed to London and not to foreign parts.
Of. Close Roll Calendar, 'p. 205. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (3.)
1 864. Writ to the escheator in co. Stafford. Westminster. 7 October
17 Edward III. [1343.] By the council.
Inquisition before Thomas de Swynnerton, escheator. Trentham.
16 October.
Stephen de . . . oton, constable of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Adam de
Filford, Ralph Lycoris and William Bonoton entered the priory of Trentham
in the name of the earl of Lancaster, while it was in the king's seisin, against
the will of the canons and the order of the escheator, and are still there to the
prejudice of the king, but have taken no goods belonging to the priory except
maintenance [poturam). C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (4.)
1865. Writ to the bailiffs of Great Jernemuth. Westminster. 1 3 Septem-
ber 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Great Jernemuth. Thursday after St. Faith.
John Sweyn, master of the ship called Nomannesfrend of Durdraght, and
others (named and some unknown) entered with armed power the ship called la
Katerine of Jernemuth, in the port of Swyn in Flanders, and killed John le
Tumour, master, and his 14 fellow-mariners, and took the ship and the goods
therein. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 245. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (5.)
1866. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Wyndesore. 20 June 17 Edward
III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — London. Saturday the eve of St. Peter and St. Paul.
On Friday before Whitsun last, between the taverns of Laurence le Keu
and Richard de Pelham in Thames Street in Tower Ward, Thomas Broun
met John Anketil and drew his dagger and attacked him.
The said John forthwith fled into the house of John Albon without receiving
any harm. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (6.)
1867. Writ to the sheriff of Cornwall and the mayor and bailiffs of
Lostwithiel. Westminster. 20 September 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition before the sheriff, Serlo Queynte, mayor, and the bailiffs.
Lostwythiel. Monday after St. Francis.
Copyn Teghelere of Caloys and others (named and some unknown) forcibly
entered the ship la Juliane de Wyght, laden with tin and other merchandise by
William Scarlet and Stephen Pole, merchants of Cornwall, killed the mariners
and took the ship and the goods therein. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 334.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (7.)
1868. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. Henle. 26 June
15 Edward III. [1341.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne, Thursday after the octave of the
Purification.
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The buildings of a messuage in Newcastle-on-Tyne, which Richard de le
Haye held of King Edward I at a yearly rent of 45., were destroyed by John
de Kirkeby, sheriff of the said king, in Northumberland, and keeper of the
castle and town of Newcastle, before the town was enclosed with walls, on
pretence that they might be harmful to the castle ; the said Richard has since
had no profit of the messuage, which was then of the yearly value of 3s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (8.)
1 869 . Commission to Henry de Graystoke, John de la Haye and Robert
Warde. Westminster. 20 May 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition before the said Henry and John. Wendovre. Monday after
St. James.
John Baly of Hadenham, at the time when the goods of John de Molyns
were taken into the king's hand, caused to be carried out of the manor of Weston
Turvill 15 quarters of wheat worth 45<s., and placed them in the house of
William atte Barre at Weston, and afterwards sold them, to whose profit
the jurors are ignorant ; he also carried out of the manor 2 cartloads of timber,
worth 2s. Qd., to Hadenham for his own profit ; he carried away 2 brazen
bowls worth 3s. 6d. ; he sold 2 oxen worth 15s. ; and removed a tun and two
chests worth 3s. 2d. ; while he was the king's bailiff in the manor he fed his
. . . with half a quarter of beans worth 10c?. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (9.)
1870. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Westminster.
20 December 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — London. Thursday after St. Hilary. [1344.]
John de' Byldeston, chaplain, is not guilty of counterfeiting the king's great
seal and has committed no other offences in the city of London.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (10.)
1871. Inquisition before the sheriff of Essex. Pantfeld. Saturday after
All Saints 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Valuation of lands and tenements of the abbot of Caen at Pantfeld in the
keeping of William Naget, monk of Caen. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 55.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (11.)
1872. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Westminster. 3 June
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. 22 July.
There has been no waste in the lands and woods of the abbot of Caen in
Well by Geyton, or sale of wood, since they were taken into the king's hand
and committed to William Naget, monk.
The said William has conducted himself faithfully towards the king and
kingdom and has sent no support (apportum) or secrets to parts beyond seas.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 158. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (12.)
1 873. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Witness : Edward, duke of Cornwall
and earl of Chester, guardian of England. Westminster. 1 February
17 Edward III. [1343.]
Inquisition : — Odiham. Saturday the morrow of St. Valentine.
A sorrel bay starred {sorhay sterred) colt, a year and a half old, which came
from Wodestoke, died at Odiham on the eve of St. Martin last of a disease
called 'Trench . . ,' ? [Tranchee?, gripes] ; 4 colts, half a year old, 2 of which
MISCELLANEOUS 467
came from Cornebury and 2 from Stratfeld Mortymer, whereof one was black,
died on the eve of St. Martin last of the said disease and glanders (glaundres) ;
2 baj^s died on the eve of St. Andrew last of like diseases, and the fourth,
a sorrel piebald {soorbauseyn) with 4 white feet, died on Sunday after Christmas
last of like diseases.
The colts did not die from want of sustenance or keeping.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (13.)
1 874 . Writ to the sheriff of Salop. Westminster. 5 March 1 7 Edward III.
[1343.]
Inquisition : — Aston by Munselowe. Tuesday after St. Ambrose.
John de Wyggeleye committed felony on Sunday the feast of St. Mary
Magdalene 15 Edward III and was outlawed on Thursday the morrow of the
Circumcision 16 Edward III.
He had, on the day when he committed felony, a messuage, a virgate of
land and an acre of wood in Aston by Munselowe, of the yearly value of 85.,
saving the services of the lords, by gift of Sibyl de Wolureston to John de
Wyggeleye, his father, and Amice, his father's wife, and his father's heirs
tail.
He had on the same day in hand a third of a messuage and half a virgate
of land in the same town by the courtesy of England after the death of Joan
his wife, of the yearly value of 2s. Sd. saving the services of the lords ; also
a third of a messuage and half a virgate of land in the same town of the yearly
value of 2s. Sd. saving the services of the lords, by exchange with John Lovel
and Juliana his wife for the life of the said Juliana, for land in Tuggeford
which belonged to Joan his wife ; since the felony Robert de Muddulton has
occupied the tenements. G. Inq. Misc. File 150. (14.)
1 875. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Westminster. 21 May
17 Edward III. [1343.] By writ of p.s.
Inquisition : — London. Friday before St. Petronilla.
Rose, late the wife of Walter le Hert, was seised of a messuage in London
on the day of her death, and in her will bequeathed it to Thomas Hert, her
son, and his heirs in tail ; whereby he was seised and continued his seisin
thereof until removed by John de Molyns ; it was taken into the king's hand
among the said John's other lands by reason of his rebellion.
C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (15.)
1876. Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York, Westminster.
4 July 17 Edward III. [1343.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Eggeton. 4 January. [1344.]
The house of Grosmont in Eskedale, co. York, is a cell of the abbey of
Grammont within the dominion of France, and was taken into the king's hand
by reason of the war ; all the brethren there are English.
The warden is bound to pay the abbot every year 30s. sterling ; the cell
is only taxed at 8/., but is worth 20^. ; there are 24 oxen for 3 ploughs worth
6Z. ; 4 cows with their calves worth 20s. ; a horse and 2 mares worth 22s. ;
100 sheep with 40 lambs worth 100s. ; 20 quarters of wheat and 100 quarters
of oats worth 8/. ; chalices, books and ecclesiastical vestments worth 4Z.
There are, and ought to be, 9 brethren and 4 secular servants besides
labourers ; there are 5 men having corrodies, each as one of the brethren,
and of the yearly value of 305.
468 INQUISITIONS
The cell gives hospitality to all passers.
The lands and goods are not sufficient for the reasonable sustenance of the
brethren and servants and other expenses vv^ithout the alms of good men of
the country. C. Inq. Misc. File 150. (16.)
1877. Inquisition before the sheriffs of London. London. Wednesday
after the Nativity of St. Mary 17 Edward III. [1343.]
Roger le Whelere of Stanes and others had no tenements or goods in the
city of London when they were outlawed. G. Inq. Misc. File 150. (17.)
1878. Writ to Hugh de Moriceby, escheator in cos. Cumberland, West-
moreland and Lancaster. Westminster. 12 January 17 Edward III. (1344.)
Inquisition : — Kirkby in Kendale. Saturday after Easter 18 Edward III.
The brethren of the chapel of the chantry of Marieholm in the island of
Wynandremere and their predecessors from time beyond memory have always
been seised of a yearly rent of 10 marks from a watermill at Apilthwayt in
StirklandketeU, being alms appointed for their maintenance by Walter de
Lyndesay, sometime lord of a moiety of the lordship of Kendale.
Immediately after the death of William de Coucy, the mill with other tene-
ments, which he held of the king in chief, was taken into the king's hand,
and afterwards by the king's writ delivered to Robert Parvyng to keep, and
after his death to William Lengleys, and now it has been delivered to the
countess of Pembroke for the term of three years.
Writ to the sheriff of Westmoreland to inform the said countess that she
is to be in the chancery on the octave of St. John the Baptist to show cause
why she should not pay the said rent. Westminster. 3 May. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, p. 332. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (1.)
1879. Writ to John de Alveton, escheator in cos. Oxford and Berks.
Westminster. 20 April 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Chadelworthe. 8 May.
A messuage, 5 virgates of land and the pasture of 30 acres of wood in
Chadelworthe, which belong to the prioress of Ambresbury, are and always
have been parcel of the manor of Chadelworthe, granted to the priory by
Queen Eleanor. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 321.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (2.)
1 880. Commission to John de Palton, Richard Turbervill, Robert Martyn
of Rokeburn, of co. Hants, John Wake, John Chidihouk and Robert Martyn,
of CO. Dorset. Westminster. 15 July 18 Edward III. [1344.] By the
council.
Perambulation in the confines of cos. Hants and Dorset before the said
John de Palton, Richard Turbeville, John Wake and John Chidihouk, in
the presence of the sheriffs and others of the said counties. Tuesday the
feast of St. Bartholomew.
The metes and bounds between the said counties begin on the east in
Stretacre in Cranebourn and pass by a certain dyke to Somergate towards the
west, thence to Migghameynde, thence through the midst of a moor called
' Merghedene ' to Depemore, thence to Smalryn, Cnappedeberghe and
Nywedolveneforde. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (3.)
MISCELLANEOUS 469
1 881 . Writ to Thomas Gary, escheator in co. Somerset. Westminster.
16 September 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Ch3aiton. Monday after Michaelmas.
A messuage, a mill and 5 acres of land in Chyuton, which John atte Mulle,
Maud his wife, and Thomas their son, hold, are held of Maud de Houlonde,
lady of the manor of Chjoiton.
Similar writ and inquisition.
Three messuages and 110 acres of land in Chyuton and Stonyeston, which
John de Blakenale, Sibyl his wife, and Thomas and Henry their sons, hold,
are held partly of Nicholas de Odecoumbe and Maud his wife, and partly of
Ralph de Welweton. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 459.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (4.)
1882. Writ to Thomas Gary, escheator in co. Dorset. Westminster.
18 October 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Blaneford. Tuesday after St. Hilary. [1345.]
John de Cljmton of Maxstoke on the day of his death held no lands of the
king in chief in the said escheator's bailiwick, whereby the wardship of his land
and heir ought to belong to the king ; but he held a messuage, 2 carucates
of land, 10 acres of meadow, 30 acres of wood and 50s. of rent in Upmelcombe
of Thomas de Bello Gampo, earl of Warwick, as mesne between the said earl
and John de Ceme, now deceased, and Margaret his wife, still living, by a
quarter of a knight's fee, whereby the heir of the said John de Clynton, a
minor, is in the wardship of the said earl.
John de Ceme, while he lived, and the said Margaret, after his death, held
the tenements of the heir of the said John de Clynton by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and rendering to the heir, or his guardian, 100s. yearly. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, pp. 322, 525. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (5.)
1 883. Commission to William Heron and Robert de Tughale. Westminster.
15 February 18 Edward III. [1344.] By the council.
Extent of the lands in Rodum held by Richard de Rodum for life by the
king's grant. Alnewyke. 30 May. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 322.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (6.)
1884. Writ to William de Radenore, escheator in co. Hereford. West-
minster. 1 May 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Maurdyn. 17 May.
William son of William Broun acquired without licence from John de Hulf ord
on the feast of the Purification last certain tenements in Okes in Avenebury,
held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty, viz. conveying the king's treasure
from Hereford to Westminster for 12d. a day in going and nothing in returning.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 265. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (7.)
1885. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Wyndesore. 20 January
17 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Colde Newynton. Monday in the quinzaine of the Purification
18 Edward III.
Two messuages, 53 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 4 acres of wood
in Colde Newynton, which Robert de Wilton, who was hanged for felony,
held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 283. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (8.)
470 INQUISITIONS
1886. Commission to John de Stonore and William de Shareshull.
Berkhampsted. 12 May 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Westminster. Tuesday after the Translation of St. Martin.
On the eve of the Purification 16 Edward III Edmund le Barber of Eye
feloniously killed Hugh his brother at Eye, for which felony he was afterwards
condemned to be hanged ; he then held of the king in chief a messuage,
22 acres of land and a moiety of an acre of meadow in Eye by Westminster, by
the yearly service of a clove-giUy flower ; the yearly value of the messuage
beyond outgoings being 12d., of every acre of land 4d., and of the meadow
I2d. ; the tenements belong to the king as escheat.
The said Edmund then had chattels to the value of 40s. in Eye, which are
forfeited to the king.
The abbot of Westminster immediately after the felony entered the tene-
ments and still detains them, together with the chattels. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, pp. 238, 297, 321, C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (9.)
1887. Writ to John Waleys, escheator in co. Leicester. Westminster.
16 May 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Stapilford. Tuesday before the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist.
Two messuages and two virgates of land in Stapilford, which Margery
late the wife of Ralph son of Matthew de Stapilford holds for life, are of the
yearly value of 22s. 9^. ; she holds the tenements by demise of Thomas de
Medburn, who was seised thereof in the year 6 Edward II, and demised them
to the said Margery and Ralph, sometime her husband, for their lives to hold
of him by the yearly service of a rose and doing the services due to the lords
of the fee, viz. 1/6. of cummin and 16s. yearly, with reversion to the said Thomas
and his heirs.
One messuage and two virgates of land are held of the abbot of Croxton
by fealty and the yearly service of 1 6s. ; the other messuage is held of Rej^nold
de Gorham by the yearly service of 1/6. of cummin.
The said Thomas afterwards granted the reversion to Simon de Bereford
and his heirs, wherefor, after the death of her husband, the said Margery
attorned to the said Simon, by whose forfeiture the tenements ought to remain
to the king after her death.
Six acres of land and 6d. of rent in Stapilford also came to the king's
hand by the forfeiture of the said Simon, each acre being of the yearly value
of 3d. ; the land is held of Henry, earl of Lancaster, by homage without any
other service ; the rent was granted to the said Simon and his heirs by Robert
de Gorham. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (10.)
1888. Commission to William de Shareshull, William de Herleston and
Edmund de Chelreye. Westminster. 12 July 18 Edward III. [1344.] By
petition of the council.
Inquisition before the said William de Schareshull and Edmund de Chelruth.
Grantpond. 23 July.
Gilbert, father of Gilbert de Elssefeld, was seised of the manor of Yesham-
stede, CO. Berks, by virtue of an exchange for all his lands in Blontesdon and
Crikelade, co. Wilts, from 10 February 3 Edward III to 2 August
5 Edward III, when he was removed without known cause by William Trussel,
escheator ; the manor is of the yearly value of 40s.
MISCELLANEOUS 471
Liquisition before the said William de Herleston and Edmund. Heghworth.
16 September.
John de Ellesfeld, ancestor of Gilbert son of Gilbert de Ellesfeld, was seised
of certain tenements in Bluntesdon and Crekkelade in the time of King Edward I
and died seised thereof ; after his death Juliana his wife held them in dower ;
she married John de Seynte Leyne, knight, in the time of the same king ;
he alienated the tenements to Adam de Stratton by whose forfeiture they
came into the hand of the said king as escheat ; afterwards Gilbert de Ellesfeld,
father of the present Gilbert, sued his right against King Edward II and
recovered them.
On 10 February 3 Edward III the king by his charter granted to Gilbert,
the father, the manor of Yeshampstede in exchange for tenements in Bluntesdon
and Crekkelade, for which cause the said tenements are in the king's hand.
The tenements in Bluntesdon are of the yearly value of 58s. 8d., and those
m Crekkelade of Us. Qd. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (11.)
1889. Writ to Hugh de Moriceby, escheator in cos. Cumberland, West-
moreland and Lancaster. Westminster. 23 February 18 Edward III.
[1344.]
Inquisition : — Kirkby in Kendale. Saturday the morrow of St. Barnabas.
Robert de Gynes, an adherent of the king's enemies in France, had a messuage
and 40 acres of land called ' Forsthwaythalle ' in Levenes, co. Westmoreland,
held of Matthew de Redmane by homage and fealty and the yearly service
of 6s., and of the yearly value of 20s. beyond the rent.
Edmund de Tateham and Joan his wife have occupied the tenements since
such adhesion.
He also had 5 marks of land and rent in Castreton, co. Westmoreland, held
of the king in chief by knight service, the keeping whereof the king granted
to William de Coucy immediately after the adliesion aforesaid without
rendering anything therefor ; he died seised thereof and after his death the
land and rent were taken into the king's hand by the escheator, who after-
wards delivered them by the king's writ to Aymer Darcy, the present tenant.
Inquisition : — Cokerham, co. Lancaster. Thursday after St. Barnabas.
The said Robert had a moiety of the manor of Wyresdale in Gayrstang,
CO. Lancaster, held of Henry, earl of Lancaster, by knight service, which is
now in the hand of the countess of Pembroke by the king's grant ; since the
adliesion aforesaid, William de Coucy occupied the moiety, which is of
the yearly value of 28Z. lOs. 2d.
The said Robert also had a moiety of the manor of Assheton with a third
part of the manor of Scotford, co. Lancaster, of the yearly value of lOZ. ;
also the manor of \^Tiitington, co. Lancaster, of the yearly value of 60s. ;
which are held of the said earl by knight service.
Immediately after the adhesion aforesaid the king granted the keeping of
the lands to William de Coucy without rendering anything therefor, after
whose death they were taken into the king's hand by the escheator and
delivered by the king's writ to Aymer Darcy, the present tenant. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, p. 359. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (12.)
1890. Inquisition before John de Alvetone, escheator in cos. Oxford and
Berks. Neubury. 20 January 18 Edward III. [1345.]
Hugh Meygnyl holds the manor of Schagh of the king in chief by the service
of half a knight's fee by the king's licence.
472 INQUISITIONS
The manor of Hampstede Marchal is held of the king in chief ; Sir Edward
de Monte Acuto, knight, is tenant of two parts thereof, whether in fee, as of
the inheritance of Alice his wife, or for life or a term of years, the jurors are
ignorant.
Letter from the escheator [presumably to the chancellor] enclosing the inquisi-
tion and stating that he has otherwise learned that ten years past the earl marshal
leased the manor of Hampstede Mareschale to the earl of Salisbury for fourteen
years ; after the death of the earl marshal the countess had the third part of
the manor for dower, and the earl of Salisbury held two parts until two years
ago, when he granted his term to Edward de Montagu, his brother. French.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (13.)
1891. Commission to John Mauduit, knight, and Henry de Greystok to
inquire as to the possessions of John de Molyns, knight, in co. Wilts on
1 December 14 Edward III, when his lands were taken into the king's hand
for rebellion. Westminster. 14 July 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition . . . Thursday after St. Bartholomew. Illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (14.)
1892. Writ to John Mauduyt, escheator in co. Wilts. Westminster.
26 August 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Wermenstre. Friday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
Roger Bavent, knight, by charter enfeoffed Simon, bishop of Ely, and
William de Langele, parson of Ryngwode, of his manor of Norton Skydemour
with tenements in Trowe, ByUegh and Emwell, excepting the advowson of
the church of the manor and a chantry of one chaplain therein, during the
life of Hawise his wife, the bishop and parson agreeing to provide maintenance
for her and her children, with right of re-entry in case of default.
The bishop and the parson were seised of the tenements from 10 March
13 Edward III until Monday before St. Margaret 18 Edward III, Avhen they
were removed by the said Roger and William de Kelleseye, clerk, by the
king's commission.
The manor of Nortone, and Billegh and Emwell, parcel thereof, are held
of Sir Peter de Grandisono as of the honour of Ewias by the service of a knight's
fee and a half and are of the yearly value of 25^.
A messuage and 6 bovates of land at Trowe are held of the abbess of Wilton
by the yearly service of 155. and are of the yearly value of 4/. Cf. Close Boll
Calendar, pp. 456, 506. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (15.)
1893. Commission to William de Felton, sheriff of Northumberland,
Thomas de Heton and John de Coupland. Westminster. 7 February
18 Edward III. [1344.] By the king and council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Inquisition : — Ildirton. Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope.
William de Medilton, who lately adhered to the Scots, enemies of King
Edward II, after the death of Idonia de Medilton, entered the manor of
Medelmast Medilton in Cokedalle, as her kinsman and heir, which ought to
belong to the king by his forfeiture as a rebel, and still detains it.
He adhered to the Scots in the year 1 8 Edward II, and remained with them
for the five following years.
The manor is held of Robert Archer by the yearly service of 6s. 8d., and
is of the yearly value of 10 marks.
MISCELLANEOUS 473
Letter from the said Thomas and John to Robert de Sadyngton stating
that it has been found by solemn inquisition tliat the said William was the
king's enemy, and tliat he was solemnly summoned and did not come.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 15 April. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 220, 252, 275.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (16.)
1894. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Westminster. 26 January
17 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition :■ — South Benflete. 10 March 18 Edward III.
Seven acres of land in South Benflete, which John Sewale, who was hanged
for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 294. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (17.)
1895. Inquisition before Nicholas atte Flode, rector of Neucherch, Roger
Lysewy and William Ryngeborn. GodeshuU. Friday after the Annunciation
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Richard le Baron of Wroxliale was born at Bouecombe, his father being
Geoffrey Baron, of Bouecombe, a bondman.
The said Richard married a widow of the bondage of Wroxliale, and held
a virgate and a half of land there according to the custom of the manor, and
afterwards purchased it from King Edward I to hold freely to himself and his
children by charter of that king at a yearly rent of 23s. 2\d. ; he had the
charter at the instance of Master William de Marchia, bishop of Bath and
Wells, treasurer.
Afterwards he held the land freely for his life ; after his decease Richard,
his son, entered and held it peacefully ; afterwards another son named
' William,' who was the elder, entered and took seisin, and enfeoffed Richard,
his son ; afterwards the said Richard, the brother, ejected the said William
and Richard his son, and held the land for his life, after whose death John de
Langeford, then constable of Carsbrok castle, took the land into the king's
hand by reason of the minority of Geoffrey, son of the said Richard, and
the king granted the wardship of the land with the marriage of the said
Geoffrey to Geoffrey atte Mulle for 40 marks paid into the king's chamber,
for which he has an acquittance under the seal of the ' Griffone.'
Richard son of William brought a writ of novel disseisin against the said
Geoffrey and Geoffrey and others and recovered the land by assize, and now
holds it freely by the said rent.
William Whittok, son of Jordan Whittok, a bondman of the king's manor
at Neuton, has removed his goods from the manor for three years and more,
and dwells at Neuport, where he has purchased tenements of the yearly value
of half a mark ; he has also purchased 4 acres of arable land near Neuport
on the western side of the yearly value of 55. ; his goods are worth 100s.
Similar transactions by other bondmen. Partly illegible. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 373. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (18.)
1896. Commission to John de Stryvelyn, John de Fenwyk, Roger de
Blaykeston and Thomas de Seton. Westminster. 8 July 18 Edward III.
[1344.] By petition of the council in parliament.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Inquisition before the said John de Fenwyk, Roger and Thomas. Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Saturday after the. Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
474 INQUISITIONS
Robert Porter of Baumburgh was seised on the day of his death of 66 acres
of meadow in Baumburgh, held of the king in chief by the service of keeping
the gate of Baumburgh castle, taking from the king 2d. a day and rendering
6s. 8d. yearly to the castle of Newcastle-on-Tyne and is. 5d. to the farm of
the town of Baumburgh.
The said Robert had only a life estate by demise of Thomas de Baumburgh,
clerk ; the reversion after his death belonged to Alexander de Baumburgh,
brother and heir of the said Thomas, as appears by the king's charter of licence
and a fine levied at Westminster.
Ralph le Porter, brother of the said Robert, was seised of the tenements
in the time of King Edward I ; he killed Robert de Fletham ' swynard ' in the
town of Baumburgh, and afterwards withdrew to Norham within the liberty
of Durham and elsewhere in co. Northumberland, wherefore the tenements
were taken into the king's hand in the year 30 Edward I.
The said Ralph was never convicted of the death of the said Robert, but
King Edward I pardoned him the breach of the peace and gave the tenements
to Roger de Malberthorp for life, who was seised thereof until two years before
the death of King Edward II, who held them for those tvi^o years ; they
afterwards came into the hand of the present king.
The said Robert le Porter, as brother and heir of the said Ralph, in the
year 1 Edward III sued in parliament for the delivery of the tenements,
and they were delivered to him ; afterwards by the king's licence he enfeoffed
thereof Thomas de Baumburgh, clerk.
The said Ralph never adhered to the Scots rebels. The tenements are
of the yearly value of 6^. 125. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, pp. 397, 444.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (19.)
1897. Writ to John de Vieleston, escheator m co. Kent. Hoxne.
6 December 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Osprenge. Sunday the morrow of the Circumcision. [1345.]
Richard de Northwode and Thomas son of William de Deen hold the 5
knights' fees, which Hamo de Gatton held of the manor of Osprenge, viz.
the manors of Gatton, co. Surrey, and Thrulegh, Bouton Malerbe, Worneselle,
Shamelesford and Borstalle, co. Kent ; the earl of Suffolk, the heir of Walter
de Chestehunt, John de Orby, knight, and Salamon de Hollane held the 3 fees,
which Henry de Cramavill held of the manor of Osprenge, viz. Reynham and
Dengeye, co. Essex, and the residue in co. Kent ; Roger de Northwode, knight,
Reynold de Cobham, knight, the heir of Reynold de Rokesle, Margaret late
the wife of Stephen de Asshewy and Henry de Mars hold 3 fees, which John
de Mars held of the manor of Osprenge ; William, earl of Huntingdon, and
Roger de Northwode hold a fee in Herietesham of the manor of Osprenge ;
Henry de Chalfhunte, knight, holds the manors of Wrensted and Assherst,
CO. Kent, and Dodynton and Foxcote, co. Buckingham, of the manor of
Osprenge for 3 fees, which Hugh de Gerounde lately held ; Luke de Viene
holds a quarter of a fee at Potewod and Thornherst, co. Kent, of the manor
of Osprenge ; William, earl of Huntingdon, Walter son of Thomas Cosy,
and the master of God's house of Osprenge hold a quarter of a fee in Osprenge
of the manor of Osprenge.
Writ to the same escheator. Westminster. 23 January.
Inquisition : — Osprenge. Friday the feast of St. Lucius the Pope
19 Edward III.
MISCELLANEOUS 475
To the manor of Osprenge belong 15^ knights' fees as of the honor of Peverell,
viz. of 5 fees, which Hamo de Gatton lately held, Thomas son and heir of
William de Dene holds 1 J fees in Thrulegh and Borstall of the yearly value of
15/., I fee in Boctone Malerbe of the yearly value of 1005., J fee in Worneselle
of the yearly value of 100s. ; John Beneyt and John Petyt hold of him at
Shamelesforde | fee of the yearly value of 405. ; the said Thomas owes for
ward of Dover castle 5s. every twenty weeks and suit to the court of Osprenge
every three weeks, homage to the lord of that manor . . . relief, ward and
marriage, and 30.S. forward of Dover castle every twenty weeks ; Robert son and
heir of Simon de Northwode, knight, holds 2 fees in Gatton, co. Surrey, by
suit to the court of Osprenge, homage and services as above ; they are of the
yearly value of 201. ; he owes therefor to the ward of Dover castle 205. [every twenty
weeks ?] ; of that quarter of a fee called ' Godesenemy ' of Eslynge William, earl
of Huntingdon, in right of Juliana his wife holds a moiety in Osprenge of theyearly
value of 255., and Walter ... of a moiety of a moiety of the said quarter in
Osprenge of the yearly value of 1 25. 6d.; . . . part of a moiety of the said quarter
in Osprenge of the yearly value of 195. 4d. . . . suit to the court of Osprenge,
each doing for himself homage and services as above, and jointly owing for
ward of Dover castle 25. 6d. every twenty weeks ; of the 3 fees, which John de
... in Kent of the said manor of Osprenge by suit, homage and services
. . . weeks 105. ; it is of the yearly value of 10 marks ; Reynold de Cobham
. . . for a quarter and a moiety of a quarter of a fee of the manor of Osprenge
by suit, homage, . . . every twenty weeks 35. 9d., of theyearly value of 10 marks,
of the same Henry de . . . of Reynold de Rokesle by homage and owes to him for
ward of Dover castle . . . 505. ; of them Margaret late the wife of Stephen de
Asshewy, knight, holds a knight's fee at Okemere of the said Reynold and
owes him for the ward of Dover castle 105. every twenty weeks ; the said Reynold
holds the manor of Sentlyngge, co. Kent, for a quarter of a moiety of a knight's
fee of the yearly value of lOl., and owes for himself and his underwritten
tenants for ward of Dover castle every twenty weeks I65. 3d., and suit of court
every three weeks, homage and services ; of the 3 fees which Henry . . .
held Robert, earl of Suffolk, holds the manor of Gravesende for one fee of the
manor of Osprenge by suit, homage, . . . for ward of Dover castle IO5. every
20 weeks ; it is of the yearly value of 20 marks ; of the same Salamon de
Hollane holds half a fee in Westclyve by suit, homage and services as above,
and owes for ward of Dover castle 55. every twenty weeks ; it is of the yearly
value of 5 marks ; of the same, Walter de Chestehunte, knight, held a fee in
Reynham, co. Essex, of the manor of Osprenge by suit and homage as the
other tenants, but the jurors are ignorant as to the present tenant and the
value ; similar finding as to ^ fee in Dengeye, co. Essex, held by John . . .
3 fees which Hugh de Gerounde lately held, Henry de Chalfhunte, knight,
holds i fee in Wrensted of the yearly value of IOO5., J fee in Essherst, co. Kent,
of the yearly value of lOZ., a fee in Dodyngton, co. Buckingham, of the yearly
value of 20Z., Thomas del Haye holds a fee in Foxcote, co. Buckingham, of
the yearly value of 10 marks, and owes homage to the said Henry, and for
ward of Dover castle IO5. every twenty weeks ; the said Henry holds the said
3 fees of the manor of Osprenge by suit, homage and services, as above, and
owes for ward of Dover castle 305. every three weeks ; John de Vyene holds a
quarter of a fee in Potewode in Osprenge and Thomherst in Hedecrone of the
manor of Osprenge by suit, homage and services as above, and owes nothing
for ward of Dover castle ; it is of the yearly value of 205. ; Roger de Northwode
knight, holds 2 parts of a fee in Herietesham, of the yearly value of 10 marks ;
476 INQUISITIONS
William, earl of Huntingdon, holds in the same town a third of a fee in right
of Juliana his wife, of the yearly value of 10 marks ; he and the said Roger
for the said fee owe suit to the court of Osprenge, homage and other services,
but nothing for ward of Dover castle.
Copy of the foregoing inquisitions. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 528.
C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (20.)
1898. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 10 March
18 Edward III. [1344.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Winchester. . . . after the quinzaine of Easter.
John le Chaloner of Dorchestre and William Styhangre of Basynge were
inducted into the vicarage of Wymerynge in the patronage of the priory of
Suthewyke by authority of Apostolic bulls after the quinzaine of Easter
17 Edward III contrary to the ordinance of parliament, viz. the said John
by a canon of St. Paul's, London, and the said William by Walter de Billesdene,
dean of Winchester ; Nicholas de Audele was likewise inducted by the said
dean into the church of Ovyntone in the patronage of the bishop of Winchester ;
Master Thomas de Stoke into the same church by Roger de Scoles, notary public ;
Richard son of Nicholas Baron by the said dean into the vicarage of Porcestre
in the patronage of the priory of Suthewyke ; and William de Foghelertone
by the said dean into the vicarage of St. Bartholomew in the patronage of the
abbot of Hyde by Winchester.
Sir John de Strethampton after the prohibition of parliament brought
bulls in his name against the abbess of St. Mary's Winchester, and caused
public instruments to be made under the sign of a notary, viz. Roger de Scoles,
and fixed them on the door of the priory of St. Swithun, Winchester, and
elsewhere in that city. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (21.)
1899. Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Westminster.
24 April 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — York. Tuesday in Whitsun week.
A messuage and 2 bovates of land in Wappelyngton were delivered by
indenture by John de Faucomberge, late escheator, to the said Thomas,
asserting that they were in the king's hand by reason of the trespass of Simon
le Archer, who held them of the king in chief as parcel of the king's serjeanty
there, in alienating them without licence in the time of King Henry III to
Thomas son of Albreda de Fangefosse and Beatrice his wife ; the keeping
thereof was granted by letters patent to Robert de Brunneby, lately deceased,
for a yearly farm ; the tenements are in the keeping of the escheator because
the executors of the will of the said Robert, after his death, would not inter-
meddle therewith. The ancestors of William son of Cecily de Wappelyngton
from time beyond memory held the tenements of the Knights Templars and
not of the king in chief until the destruction of that order, by the yearly
service of 5s. 8^., and since that time of the prior and brethren of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England until taken into the king's hand ; they
are of the yearly value of 55. C. Inq. Misc. File 151. (22.)
1900. Commission to WiUiam Basset, Thomas Surteys, Thomas de Fen-
cotes, Roger de Blakeston, John de Menevill and Thomas de Seton. West-
minster. 16 July 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Friday after the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross.
MISCELLANEOUS 477
The warden and Friars Minors of Newcastle-on-Tyne had a conduit for
water from a well called ' Sevenwellievedes ' without the town to their dwelling
house, and held the well closed and locked and kept the key thereof.
King Henry III in the tenth year of his reign conferred the conduit upon
them, and it was built on the king's soil ; the well is formed by an aggregation
of streams ; the pipe was always placed on the king's highway before the
town was walled, and the burgesses had no conduit from the well to the town
except by leave of the warden and friars.
Edmund de Wydryngton and others (named) have broken the conduit
and pipe, and Richard de Emeldon, when mayor, covered part of the well
against the will of the friars so that their servants could not repair it.
The friars are hindered from repairing their pipe near the town wall in the
cemetery of St. Andrew, and the said Edmund and others hinder them from
repairing it near Newegate, and have broken it near the gate of Sir Wichard
Charouns ; Richard de Galway, mayor, and the bailiffs of the town have
forcibly broken the door of the well. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 412, 496.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (1.)
1901. Writ to John de Alveton, escheator in cos. Oxford and Berks.
Westminster. 2 May 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Islep. 18 October.
William de Curtlynton, sometime abbot of Westminster, improved a croft
and a cottage built thereon from the waste of Morcote, and not from the
king's soil of Ottemor. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 515.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (2.)
1902. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Melford. 18 November
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Louth. Wednesday after St. Andrew.
William son of John Wymark of Somercotes, John son of William Fraunceis
of Tathewell, dwelling in Somercotes, John de Shirwode of Yerdeburgh, and
William Prest of Somercotes on Monday after St. Leonard 18 Edward III
by night broke into the house of Richard de Cateby the elder at Louth and
carried away his cloth and that of Richard de Cateby the younger and Walter
del Dale to the value of 20 marks. G. Inq. Misc. File 152. (3.)
1903. Inquisition before Hugh de Louthre and John de Orreton, knights.
Monday after the Ascension 18 Edward III. [1344.]
The greater defects of the towers, battlements and walls of Carlisle castle
can be repaired with stone work for 200^. ; the defects of the great tower,
the great hall, the kitchen and other buildings can be repaired with timber
work for 100 marks ; the roof of the great tower can be repaired with lead
work for 100s. ; the king has 9 bushels of oats there, worth 18d., which Matthew
de Redman, the present keeper of the king's victuals, received from Thomas
de Barton, rector of Levington, former keeper ; there are no arms except
those contained in an indenture of the bishop ; there were once divers arms,
which were seized into the king's hand after the death of Andrew de Hartecla
by Sir Humphrey de Walden and William de Aykehevid, and afterwards
conveyed to London by John de Routheclif by the king's order.
The greater defects of the enclosure of the city of Carlisle, as in the walls,
towers, battlements and three gates, can be repaired with stone work for 2001. ;
the defects of the gates, bridges, towers, stockade, portcullises {portarum
curenV) and steps can be repaired with timber work for lOOZ.
478 INQUISITIONS
There are no victuals, armour, engines or springalds in the city belonging
to the king.
Parts of the walls are ruinous for want of repair and by default of the king's
tenants . . . and others, who dig so near the walls that the foundation is
damaged. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (4.)
1 904. Commission to John de Halteby and Geoffrey Stace. Westminster.
6 May 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition before the said John and Geoffrey in the presence of John de
Preston and John Irp, bailiffs of Ipswich. Ipswich. Monday after St. John
before the Latin gate.
William Malyn of Ipswich had and stUl has a messuage, wherein he dwells,
of the yearly value of 6 marks ; a messuage with two . . . which once belonged
to Nicholas le Clerk, of the yearly value of 40s. ; a messuage in the parish of
St. Clement ... of the yearly value of a mark ; a messuage in the parish
of St. Mary at Tower in Brook strete . . . and 3 rents in the same parish of
the yearly value of 105. ; a messuage and 2 shops of the yearly value of 50s.
a tavern with cellar and solar of the yearly value of 100s. ; 11 acres of land
in Wykes Ufford, Bishop's Wykes, and Grenewich, with pasture in Grenewich ;
he had also a ship called la Malyn in the port of Ipswich, worth with her gear
100 marks and more, and other goods to the value of 1,000 marks and more.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 305, 306. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (5.)
1905. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Tower of London. 23 March
18 Edward III. [1344.] By the council.
Inquisition : — London. Saturday after the Annunciation.
A ship of William Wymond called Farecost, whereof John Qerk of
Faveresham is master, on Saturday before the Annunciation was arrested
by the sheriffs of London at le Lymhwarft in the ward of Vintry, London,
and conveyed by the said master, John Boydyn, sailor of the said ship, and
John Cook, and a boy {garcionem) thereof to the quay called ' le Salt wharf ' in
the ward of Queen Hithe {Warda Rype Regine) for safety.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (6.)
1906. Commission to Robert de Tughale and Peter Gretheved, chamber-
lain of Berwick-on-Tweed. Westminster. 29 April 18 Edward III. [1344.]
By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Berwick.
Inquisition : — Berwick. 26 May.
Repairs needed at Berwick castle. Cf. Calendar of Documents relating to
Scotland III, 261. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (7.)
1907. Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Bristol. Risyng. 12 August
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Bristol. 28 August.
William le Whyte of Tynbeygh, mariner, was driven by a storm to
Dunbretayn in Scotland on Thursday after the Purification, and was
imprisoned there by the king's enemies for a quinzaine and more ; he did not
willingly land there ; he has no goods. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 419, 463.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (8.)
MISCELLANEOUS 479
1908. Writ to the chamberlain and mayor of Berwick-on-Tweed. West-
mmster. 24 February 18 Edward III. [1344.] By p.s.
Inquisition before Peter Gretheved, chamberlain in Scotland, and John
Jettour, mayor of Berwick. Berwick. 17 April.
A ship called la Elyne of Lynne, whereof John Tyde was master and Thomas
de Walpole and Thomas Rithwys, merchants of Lynne, were owners, by
order of Sir Ralph baron of Stafford was freighted for Strivelyn castle with
80 quarters of wheat to be delivered to Sir Thomas de Rokesby, then keeper
of the castle.
Before leaving Berwick the ship was appraised at 30l. by consent of the
said Sir Ralph and of Sir John Darcy in the presence of Robert de Tughall,
then keeper of the king's victuals at Berwick.
After delivering the victuals in returning to England the ship was taken
and burnt by the Scots rebels on the water of Forth near Erth, and the men
therein were imprisoned until delivered by a heavy ransom.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (9.)
1909. Commission to John Hamond, mayor of London, and Roger de
Depham. Melford. 8 November 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — London. Monday before St. Katharine.
Francis Baudwyn, a Lombard, on 24 December 16 Edward III put 160
quarters of wheat, worth 5s. a quarter, on board the ship of Peter Lambyn
caUed Godeyer at the quay called ' Wol Wharf,' London, to be conveyed to
Flanders, and paid the custom therefor on the same day.
On the Epiphany in the same year Peter Wariner of Calays and other evil-
doers unknown forcibly took the said ship and her gear and the goods therein
near the coast of Flanders, and conveyed them to the king's enemies at Calays,
and did their will therewith. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 417, and Close Roll
Calendar, p. 482. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (10.)
1910. Commission to Thomas de Berkele of Cubberle, Ralph Bluet and
Henry de Cosham. Westminster. 15 August 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Henry. Byseleye. Tuesday after
St. Bartholomew.
Walter Beket, who undertook to prosecute a plaint against the abbot of
Cirencestre on the king's behalf, has not been indicted of any felonies in co.
Gloucester by procurement of the abbot or his bailiffs, or ministers, nor did
any evildoers by their order lay in wait for him to kill him, nor besiege him
in his house, nor make any assaults there, nor wish to bum him therein, but
the bailiffs of the abbot's liberty, by virtue of return of the king's writ directed
to them by the sheriff, came to his house to attach him and have his body
before the justices of the Bench at Westminster in the quinzaine of St. Martin
to satisfy the king for not having Richard Brag before the said justices in the
octave of St. Hilary last, as he was surety for him ; the said Walter resisted
the bailiffs and would not be attached by them, but fled to the church of
Cirencestre and acknowledged some felonies before the coroner of the county
without any compulsion in order to avoid the king's prison by reason of
the said attachment. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 439.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (11.)
1 911 . Commission to Roger de Depham, Richard de Birton and John de
Tamworth to enquire as to evildoers, who by night broke into the Marshalsea
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prison at West Smethefeld and wished to take away the prisoners. Westminster.
12 August 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sherifE of Middlesex. Cf . Patent
Boll Calendar, j). 399. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (12.)
1 91 2. Commission to Walter de Faucomberge, Saer de Rocheford and
Laurence de Leek. Westminster. 17 August 18 Edward III. [1344.] By
the council.
Inquisition before the said Walter and Laurence. Boston. Tuesday the
feast of St. Bartholomew.
Five ships arrested at Boston belong to Henry de Burgh and others (named).
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 408, 414. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (13.)
1913. Commission to Peter de TillioU, John de Derewentwater and Clement
de Skelton. Westminster. 28 January 18 Edward III. [1344.] By the
king.
Inquisition : — Appelby. Monday after the octave of Easter.
No goods were found in the possession of John de Brampton on the day of
his arrest for the felonies whereof he was convicted before the justices appointed
to deliver the gaol of Appelby castle, but in the morning of that day he robbed
Thomas de Goldyngtoun of 20 marks sterling, whereof he was convicted,
and carried the money to a chamber where he lodged in Bramptoun, co.
Westmoreland, and delivered them to Anabilla de CoUeby, his concubine ;
after dinner on the same day Thomas de Musgrave, sheriff of Westmoreland,
hearing of the robbery, pursued the said John to Duftoun wood, and there
arrested him, and detained him in Appelby gaol until his conviction, being then
in complete ignorance as to the money.
The said Anabilla, hearing of the arrest, went away with the money, and
the sheriff, as soon as he had knowledge thereof, pursued her from town to
town, but could not find her. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 276.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (14.)
1914. Commission to Michael de Wath, John le Conestable of Halsham,
Robert de Sprotle, clerk, and John Sturmy. Westminster. 16 August,
18 Edward III. [1344.] By petition of parliament.
Inquisition before the said Michael and John Sturmy. Frisemersk. Monday
after St. Denis.
The men of Frismersk in Holdemes have often been flooded by the water
of Humbre, and still are, a third and more of the lands of that town being
totally destroyed by the tide.
The men are put to great expense to protect their town and are unequal
to paying its taxes and burdens, as before, and at the same time making such
protection. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 406, and Close Boll Calendar, p. 440.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (15.)
1915. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Hoxne. 1 December 18 Edward III.
[1344.]
Inquisition before John Waryn and William de Hadleigh, bailiffs of the
liberty of Colecestre. Colecestre. Saturday before St. Thomas the Apostle.
Walter de Illeye of Colecestre and others (named) placed divers goods on
board the ship la Kateline of Merseye, which was arrested near Fliscyng.
Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 478. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (16.)
MISCELLANEOUS 481
1916. Commission to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk and to Robert
Clere. Westminster. 24 June 18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Norwich. Friday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
Simon Lambright of Hecham on Monday after the Purification 7 Edward III
sent his ship la Eleyne of Hecham, worth with her gear 60Z., to sea to fish ;
she continued at sea until Monday after St. Gregory the Pope and caught
fish worth 110/. off the coast near Blakene ; on that day certain evildoers
of Strallessount, Lubyk, Camp, Harderwyk and Radestok in Estland, and
of Stavere, Hamburgh and Swale in Friseland, forcibly entered the ship,
killed John Toly of Welles, the master, and the sailors, stole the fish and other
goods, and wrecked and sunk the ship, whereby the said Simon sustained
damage to the amount of 300Z.
Similar findings as to several other fishing boats of the said Simon, who
suffered total damage of 3,000Z. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (17.)
1917. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk. Westminster. 1 February
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Gyslyngham. Sunday before St. Gregory the Pope'.
William le Lung of Gislyngham, who was outlawed for felony, held land
and pasture in Gislyngham, which have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. Ci. Close Roll Calendar, p. 294. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (18.)
1918. Inquisition before the sheriff . Stafford. Thursday after St. James
18 Edward III. [1344.]
William de Hendusakre has lands of the yearly value of lOl., which he has
held for three years ; likewise Adam de Peshale lands of the yearly value of
. . . and Thomas Meverel of Froddeswall lands of the yearly value of 40Z.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (19.)
1919. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. Westminster. 16 June
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle on Tyne. 30 June.
A messuage and land in West Aptreleye, which Stephen de Aptreleye, who
was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's
hand. a. Close Roll Calendar, p. 495. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (20.)
1920. Inquisition before the sheriff . Stafford. Thursday after St. James
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Vivian de Staundon has 40Z. of land and rent, but has only held the same
for two years ; Thomas de Foumeval has land of the yearly value of 40?.,
but has only held it for a year ; likewise Nicholas de Beek ; John Giffard
of Chylynton has land of the same value, which he has held for three years.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (21.)
1921 . Writ to the sheriffs of London. Westminster. 9 June 18 Edward
III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — London. Friday the feast of St. Barnabas.
John de Roston, Thomas de Mcnyngthorp and William de Rypoun,
merchants, on Wednesday before the Annunciation, on their way from
Flanders to England, came to Whitsand in France, where they were arrested
by Boninus, serjcant at arms, and other ministers of Philip of Valois.
a. Close Boll Calendar, p. 386. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (22.)
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482 INQUISITIONS
1922. Inquisition apparently relating to persons owning land and rent
in Cornwall. Lostwythiel. Monday after St. Nicholas 18 Edward III.
[1344.] Almost illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (23.)
1 923. Writ to the sheriff of Essex. Westminster. 26 January
18 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition : — Maldon. Wednesday after the Purification.
John Leg', Joan le Maunes, Andrew atte Park, William le Heyward of
Sturemere, and Richard le Dore of Rammesden, indicted of divers felonies
and robberies in Essex, feloniously broke the gaol of Colchester castle on
Tuesday after Christmas 17 Edward III by default of Richard de Gedeljrng,
keeper thereof, and with his consent ; he took for their escape from the said
John Leg' 16 marks, from the said Joan 3 marks, from the said Andrew 405.,
from the said William 40s., and from the said John Dore 20s. ; nobody else
assisted their escape ; as to who harboured them afterwards the jurors are
ignorant.
The said Richard attached Ive de Pynchebek, bailiff of the manor of
Hebrigge, on Sunday after St. Thomas the Apostle 17 Edward III without
warrant, asserting that he was appealed by an approver, and detained him
in prison at Maldon until he paid a fine of 265. 8d.
The said Richard likewise attached John le Wylde of Ineworth, who dwelt
at Potteresrawe, at Inneworth on Saturday after St. Thomas the Apostle
1 7 Edward III and detained him in prison until he paid a fine of 205.
Similar inquisition with similar findings as to the escape of the said prisoners
from Colchester gaol, except that the jurors are ignorant as to the sums paid
by them to the said Richard and as to the attachment of the said Ive. Same
date.
The said Richard likewise attached Nicholas le Becher of Maldon and
detained him in prison at Maldon until he paid a fine of 60s., and John de
Wodeham, tailor, until he paid a similar fine by the hands of John de Mepham
of Maldon.
Inquisition : — Branketre. Saturday after the Purification.
The said prisoners escaped from Colchester gaol by paying fines to the
said Richard.
On Wednesday after All Saints 1 7 Edward III at Branketre he took without
warrant Robert le Lyndraper of Bockjrngge and imprisoned him until he paid
a fine of 135. 4d. ; on Thursday before St. Nicholas at Ultyngge he took John
atte Noke and imprisoned him until he paid a fine of lOs.
Inquisition : — Colfordehal. Thursday after the Purification.
The said prisoners escaped from Colchester gaol with the consent of the
said Richard on payment of divers sums of money ; as to the amount the
jurors are ignorant. C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (24.)
1924. Commission to John de Peyto the elder, John de Peyto the
younger and John de Meryngton. Westminster. 20 October 18 Edward III.
[1344.]
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Warwick.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Drayton. Saturday after
All Saints.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said John de Peyto the elder and John de Meryngton.
Warwick. Tuesday before St. Martin.
MISCELLANEOUS 483
All the walls round the well of Warwick gaol are broken down and can scarcely
be repaired for 60/. ; a chamber for prisoners taken for trespasses other than
felonies can scarcely be put in repair for 10 marks ; likewise a chamber for
inquisitors and jurors. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 410.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (25.)
1925. Writ of plenius certiorari to the mayor and bailiffs of Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Windsor. 20 January 17 Edward III. [1344.]
Inquisition before the mayor and bailiffs of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Newcastle.
Monday after St. Matthias 18 Edward III. [1344.]
A ship of Nicholas Scot, merchant of Newcastle, called la Mariole, was
driven by a storm to Breel in Seland and taken by certain evildoers. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, 1341-1343, p. 678, and 1343-1346, p. 393.
C. Inq. Misc. File 152. (26.)
1926. Writ to John de Wyndesore, escheator in cos. Warwick and
Leicester. Westminster. 18 April 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Warwick.
Inquisition : — Coventre. 20 July.
A messuage of the abbot of Cumbe in Bylneye, which has been taken into
the king's hand, is part of the foundation endowment of the abbey by the
gift of Edmund de Monte Forti ; it is of the yearly value of 2s. 6c?. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 600. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (1.)
1927. Writ to John de Coggeshale, escheator in co. Hertford. Tenliam.
20 February 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — St. Alban's. 3 March.
A house of the abbot of St. Alban's in St. Alban's, which has been taken
into the king's hand, is situated on the abbot's soil and not on the king's
street, and is not a nuisance to passers ; a solar of the said abbot, also taken
into the king's hand, has 3 posts near the king's street in St. Alban's, and is
not a nuisance to passers or in prejudice of anybody.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (2.)
1928. Writ to John de Coggeshale, escheator in co. Essex. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Suthewyk. 10 July 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Bumpstede Helyon. 8 August.
Neither the prior of Hatfeld Brodhok nor any of his predecessors has acquired
a plot of land in Bumpsted Helyon, but the priors from time beyond memory
have had a drove-way (chaciam) through the plot, whereby they could send
their beasts and goods. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (3.)
1929. Inquisition before John de Vieleston, escheator in co. Kent. Est
Grenewich. Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope 19 Edward III. [1345.]
The abbot of Lesene has raised a dyke at Grenestrete in Lesene near the
house of Henry Aleyn and enclosed a parcel of common there to the nuisance
of the king and commonalty ; the abbot has acquired without licence 10 acres
of land in Lesene from William de Langeford ; 4 acres from Richard Brid-
mead ; a rood from John Otewy ; half an acre from Stephen Catour ; an
acre and a half from John Crips ; half an acre from Robert Peres ; half an
acre from Simon Senoghel ; half an acre from Clement Shad ; half an acre
from John Blount ; 2 acres from William Litleboume ; an acre from
484 INQUISITIONS
Walter Joye ; an acre and a virgate from Henry Aleyn ; 8 acres from Thomas
de Sancto Michaele ; 18 acres from Margaret White ; 4 acres from John
Ridechonne ; 2 acres from the heirs of Robert Catour ; 2| acres from Richard
atte Hethe ; 3 acres from John atte Hethe, William Litlebome and Stephen
Eystane ; and 6 acres in a place called ' Saltland ' and ' Robattescroft ' in the
same town ; he owes to the king for these lands to contribute to all suits
together with the commonalty.
The whole hundred of Blakeheth, viz. West Grenewich, East Grenewich,
Wolewich, Leusham, Eltham, Modyngham Burgh, Ketebrokes, Lee and
Cherltone, ought to repair the bridge called ' Depevord bregge.'
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (4.)
1930. Writ to the sheriff of Somerset. Westminster. 8 November
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Crukern. Thursday after St. Lucy.
Certain tenements in Preston Plokenet, which John son of John Edward of
Preston Plokenet, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been in the hands
of the escheator since Monday after Michaelmas 18 Edward III. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 630. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (5.)
1931. Writ to the sheriff of Leicester. Westminster. 20 April
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Fryseby-on-Wrethek. Wednesday before St. George.
Certain tenements in Fryseby-on-Wrethek, which Peter Pank, chaplain,
who was outlawed, for felony held, have not been in the king's hand for a year
and a day, because Richard Pank has held them since the outlawry. Cf . Close
Boll Calendar, p. 618. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (6.)
1 932. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Westminster. 6 May 19 Edward III.
[1345.]
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Tuesday after St. Peter's Chains.
Stephen Fraunceis, who was outlawed for felony, held a messuage, 52 acres
of arable land and an acre of meadow in Tudeput by Merton, which have
been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Suthewyk. 10 July.
Inquisition : — Donehevede St. Andrew, Wednesday the feast of St.
Matthew.
Similar finding as to 2 acres of meadow in Donehevede St. Andrew.
Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Westminster. 12 February.
Inquisition : — Tissebury. Wednesday before St. Gregory the Pope.
The said Stephen held a messuage, 2 tofts, 78 acres of land and 15 acres of
wood in Berewyk St. John, Brudemere and Trowe, whereof Ralph le
Kembere and Alice his wife held of him for her life a messuage, John Squyer
and Roger Plomer for their lives 6 acres of land, Robert Petycru for life 4J
acres, Robert Chaunterel, chaplain, for life a toft, and William Coty for life
6 acres.
Similar writ.
Similar inquisition as to tenements in Dunheved. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
pp. 506, 507, 616, 618. C. Inq. Misc. File 153 (7.)
MISCELLANEOUS 485
1933. Writ to the sheriff of Sussex. Westminster. 12 April 19 Edward
in. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Robert sbridge. 17 April.
Certain tenements in Robertsbridge which John le Hunte, who was outlawed
for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 531. ' C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (8.)
1934. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Witness: Lionel, guardian of
England. Westminster. 20 July 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Liquisition : — Broclusby. 6 September.
Robert son of Gocelin, who was outlawed for felonj^ held in Haburgh of
the abbot of Neuhous 2 messuages and 1 4 acres of land ; of Geoffrey de Neubald
of Lj^mbergh 8 acres ; and of Robert de Salfletby 12 acres of land and 2 acres
of meadow, which have been in his hand a year and a day ; the tenements
held of the abbot and the said Geoffrey have been for a year and a day in
the king's hand.
Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Tower of London. 10 December
19 Edward III.
Inquisition : — Broklesby. 4 January. [1346.]
Similar findings. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1346-1349, pp. 3, 220.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (9.)
1 9 35. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Suthwyke. 25 July 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Chippenliam. Saturday after the Conception.
A messuage and land in Natton, which Richard Talbot, who was outlawed
for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 631. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (10.)
1936. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 18 January
18 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Louth. Monday after St. Matthias 19 Edward III.
Certain tenements in Thedelthorp, which Walter Malet, who was outlawed
for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 523. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (11.)
1937. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 10 February
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Gosberkirke. Wednesday in Easter week.
Twelve and a half acres of land in Gosberkirk, which Thomas son of Robert
de Gosberkirk, who was hanged for felony, lield, have been for a year and a day
in the king's hand ; he held an acre and 3 roods of the earl of Richemund, 2 J
acres of Simon Symeon, 2 acres of the abbot of Peterborough and 6 acres
and a rood of Nicholas de Ry. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 532.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (12.)
1938. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 14 November
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Uffyngton by Staunford. Thursday after St. Nicholas.
Isabel, late the wife of Roger son of Simon le Keu of Uffyngton, a felon,
was jointly enfeoffed with him of a messuage and 80 acres of land and meadow
in Uffyngton. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 627.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (13.)
486 INQUISITIONS
1939. Commission to the sheriff of Hants, WilKam de Dale, constable of
Karesbrok castle in the isle of Wight, and Henry Romyn to value the possessions
of the priory of Karesbrok. Westminster. 20 April 19 Edward III. [1345.]
By the king. •
Hants.
Inquisition : — N3rweport. Friday the morrow of the Ascension.
The church of Caresbrok with the tithes of Stroude, Shete, Northwode
and Chale, and the demesne lands there, is of the yearly value of 104/. ISs. 4d. ;
the church of Godeshull is of the yearly value of 931. Qs. 8d. ; the portion of
the proctorial belonging the priory, viz. the tithes of Wroxhal, Holewey,
Bynnebrigge, Wippyngham, Nyweton, Knythteton, Doglondre, Shorwell,
Brouke, Fresshewatere and Herynggerie is of the yearly value of 4=11. 8s. ; the
pensions belonging to the priory are of the yearly value of 11. 13s. 4c?. : sum,
253?. I6d.
For pensions granted by the abbot and convent of Lyre and the predecessors
of brother Blaise Dublel, the present prior, before the priory was taken into
the king's hand, and for alms 40?. 12s. 2^. ; for the maintenance of the prior
and 4 monks 23?. 8s. ; for repair of buildings 15?. ; for hospitality 30?. : sum
of outgoings 109?. 2^. ; the value beyond outgoings being 144?. 13j£?., which
exceeds the farm by 30?. 14s. 5^d. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 507.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (14.)
1 9 40 . Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Westminster. 1 3 April 1 9 Edward III.
[1345.]
Inquisition : — Romesy. Saturday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Nobody has been wont to repair the bridge of Rumbrigge except by alms
of the country and of persons crossing it. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (15.)
1941. Commission to Thomas de Berkeleye of Cubberleye, Simon Basset
and William de Chiltenham. Westminster. 1 June 19 Edward III. [1345.]
By the king.
Extent of Gloucester castle, the manor of King's Barton by Gloucester,
Munstreworth weir and a moiety of Dunye weir, before the said Thomas and
William. Gloucester. Tuesday after St. Botulph. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
pp. 512, 551, 555, and Close Roll Calendar, pp. 599, 601, 602, 640.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (16.)
1 942. Writ to John de Coggeshale, sheriff and escheator of Essex. West-
minster. 24 August 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Leyton. 29 August.
The manor of Rokholthalle and certain tenements in Alvythele were granted
by William de Bumpstede to Nicholas de Taunton, parson of Possewyk.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains. Westminster.
18 August.
Transcripts of two fines.
Similar writ to the escheator of Essex. Westminster. 9 August.
Return stating that he has taken into the king's hand the said manor and
tenements because the said William was hanged for felony. Cf. Close Roll
Calendar, p. 625. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (17.)
1943. Commission to Gilbert UmframviU, Nicholas Bonevill, Thomas
de Gippewico and Philip Justus. Tower of London. 16 March 19 Edward III.
[1345.] By p.s.
MISCELLANEOUS 487
Extent before the said Philip. Whiteford, co. Devon. Monday before
St. George.
Thomas Basset, who held the manors of Whiteford and Colyton Colcombe
with the hundred of Colyton, the fishery of the water of Axe, and all other
their liberties and appurtenances by the king's gift, died seised thereof, after
whose decease the manors descended to Alice and Joan, his daughters and
heirs, between wdiom with their assent thej'^ were divided ; the said Alice
having for her share a moiety of the said manors, except the hundred and
fishery, w^hich were to be held in common, such share being now called the
manor of Whiteford, and being in the king's hand by grant of Peter de Brewese
and Joan his wife.
An extent follows.
The moiety of the hundred used to be worth lOOs. yearly, and now is
only worth 40s., because Sir Hugh de Curteney, lord of Colcombe, the other
parcener, hinders the steward of the king, as lord of Whiteford, from sitting
at the court, and electing a bailiff ; the fishery of Axe is common to the lords
of A^liitef ord and Colcombe between ' le Werpol Super le hull ' and ' le Flete de
Seton,' the moiety used to be worth 30s. yearly, but now is only worth 2s.,
because a weir has been raised and maintained by the said Hugh, so that
salmon and other fish cannot pass as they used, and he forcibly hinders
people from fishing on the king's behalf.
Pleas and perquisites of court with two views of frank pledge, which used
to be worth 40s. yearly, are now only worth 20s., because Sir Gilbert de
Umframvill, knight, tenant of a moiety of the land of Shete, parcel of the
manor of Whiteford, by homage and fealty and the yearly service of 26s.,
has appropriated without warrant, view of frank pledge, amends of bread and
ale, weyf and stray ; and Richard de Hewissh, who holds of the said manor
a moiety of the land of Yardbery, a hamlet and parcel of the manor, has
appropriated without warrant weyf and stray ; and the said Hugh, tenant of
the other moiety of Yardbery, has done likewise.
There is a yearly fair at the feast of St. Calixtus the Pope, the moiety whereof
is of the yearly value of lOd. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (18.)
1944. Writ to the escheator in co. Hants. Westminster. 8 August
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Winchester. Saturday after the Assumption.
Adam de Orleton, late bishop of Winchester, died on Sunday before St.
Margaret at the hour of vespers in Famham castle.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (19.)
1945. W^rit to John Howard, escheator in cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, to
enquire whether the manor of Thorny is held of the king in chief. Westminster.
1 March 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition: — Ipswich. 4 April. Illegible. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 511.
C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (20.)
1946. Commission to all mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs, ministers and lieges
to arrest merchants of France and their goods. Westminster. 11 September
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Endorsed : — Return of William Randolf, bailiff of Salisbury, stating that
he has arrested James Seint Fincyon of Amyas, a Frenchman, with two horses
worth two marks and four and a half cloths worth 100s., also John Gourney
of Picardy, who had no goods.
488 INQUISITIONS
Inquisition before Edmund de Stablegate and John de Sheldwych, bailiflFs
of Canterbury. 26 January. [1346.]
Henry Mownyer, merchant of France, who has been arrested, has in
Canterbury a horse, a saddle, a bit and a coffer bound with iron, of the value
of 165.
Answer of Richard Pyper, bailiff of the hundred of Hornemere, stating
that at Michaelmas 19 Edward III he arrested at Abendon 5 quarters and a
bushel of woad, worth 225., which belonged to John Queynte a Picard ; and
135. in the hands of Robert Bate, dyer, which belonged to Fermin Picard.
Answer of John le Couk, bailiff of the hundred of Dorkecestre, stating
that on St. Martin's day he arrested in the hands of David le Deyare of
Dorkecestre 11. of the goods of Fermin, a merchant of France. Cf. Patent
Boll Calendar, p. 585. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (21.)
1947. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Westminster. 20 April
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Saturday the feast of St. Barnabas.
John Ferour, chaplain, was never imprisoned nor paid a fine of 405. for
his release. C. Inq. Misc. File 153. (22.)
1948. Writ to the sheriff of Gloucester. Westminster. 1 March
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Derhust. Friday before St. Gregory the Pope.
Robert de Apperleye, keeper of the chace of Hugh le Despenser of Cors,
together with the said Hugh's foresters, by order of the said Hugh and of
Walter de Lench, his steward, on Monday before St. Gregory the Pope hindered
Master William de Eton and Henry de WyghthuU, the king's commissioners,
from cutting down and selling the wood of Cors of the portion of the abbot
of Westminster. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 491.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (1.)
1949. Commission to Philip de Weston, Robert Selyman and Henry de
Greystoke. Westminster. 27 January 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Cosham. 31 March.
The church of Cosham has been impropriated to the abbey of Marnioutier
in France from time beyond memory ; it was not taken into the king's hand
on 23 July 11 Edward III, or afterwards ; from that date the abbot occupied
it by his proctors, Fulk, prior of Tykeford, and Richard de Cbichele, the
abbot's fellow monk, until the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 15 Edward III,
who received the fruits thereof in the abbot's name ; from that date until
the same feast in the year 18 Edward III the proctors occupied the church
in the abbot's name, but the said Richard, then prior of Holy Trinity, York,
alone received the fruits by gift of the abbot ; from that date the prior of
Tykeford and William de Lyverich occupied the church as proctors of the
abbot until 31 March 19 Edward III, when the king caused it to be seized
into his hand by virtue of a recovery in his court against the prior of Tykeford ;
who for the last period alone received the fruits.
The church is extended at 40 marks and is really worth 44 marks. Cf . Patent
Boll Calendar, p. 491, and Close Boll Calendar, p. 56].
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (2.)
MISCELLANEOUS 489
1950. Commission to William de Shareshull, Hamon de Dervvorthy and
John de Oldest owe. Westminster. 5 March 19 Edward III. [1345.] By
petition of the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance t-o the sheriff of Cornwall.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Exeter. Saturday the
eve of Palm Sunday.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Hamon and John. Launceveton. Thursday
in Easter week.
On Tuesday the feast of St. Martin 16 Edward III 600 Welsh, sent to Brittany
on the king's service, of whom Edmund Hakeiut was leader, were driven b}^ a
storm to the island of Sully to a port called ' Crowenest,' and remained in the
island, whereof Sir Randolph de Albo Monasterio is lord, for twenty days follow-
ing because the wind was always contrary ; for the two first days the said Edmund
paid them their wages ; for the rest of the time they lived on the goods of the
island, viz. victuals, corn, oxen, cows, horses, mares, sheep, pigs, brazen
vessels, linen and woollen cloth, jewels and other goods, which they carried
away and consumed, to wit, of the goods of the said Sir Randolph to the value
of 200Z., of Robert de Hencastel 10 marks, of William de Faunteston 10 marks,
of Roger de Tregarun 10 marks, of Thomas Nicol lOOs., of Randolph Sage
40s., of Philip Aunger 100s., of Henry Robyn 40s., and of William atte Vale
100s. ; the residue belonging to divers persons unknown.
The said Robert de Hencastel and others were tenants of the said Randolph.
There were in the island 60 tenants paying the said Randolph 39^. of yearly
rent, and 20 cottagers paying lOOs. ; which rents he has lost since the Welsh
came there ; the tenements remain uncultivated ; only two plough beasts
were left. a. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 494. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (3.)
1 951 . Commission to Thomas de Lathum, William Basset, Gilbert de
Haydok, Thomas de Seton and Robert de Prestcote. Witness : Lionel,
guardian of England. Redyng. 10 July 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition before the said Thomas de Lathum, William, Gilbert and Robert
in the presence of the abbot of Whalleye. Lancastre. Saturday after St.
Laurence.
The chapel of St. Michael within Ciiderhowe castle was never annexed to
the mother church of Wlialleye from the time of Robert de Lacy, sometime
lord of Blakebumshire, before the time of King Richard, until Robert de
Toppeclif , late abbot of Whalleye, acquired it from the present king ; the
present abbot and the convent now hold it annexed to the church.
Peter de Cestre, sometime parson of both the church and the chapel, held
the chapel in gross and not as annexed to the church ; brother Gregory,
sometime abbot of Stanelowe, and tlie convent unanimously released their
right in the chapel, if any, to Henry de Lacy, late earl of Lincoln, by a deed
(quoted) dated on Monday before the Purification, a.d. 1294 ; after the earl's
death the deed came to the hands of the keeper of Ciiderhowe castle and lay
there in the treasury among the other muniments all the time of Thomas, late
earl of Lancaster, lord of the castle ; after his death it was in the keeping of
William de Tateham, the king's steward, while the castle and the land of
Blakebumshire were in the hand of King Edward II ; after the death of the
said William it came into the hand of John de Plesyngton, one of the executors
of his will, who stiU has it in his keeping unless it has been removed by him.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (4.)
490 INQUISITIONS
1952. Writ to John de Alveton, escheator in co. Berks. Westminster.
28 October 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Neubury. 13 November.
A messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land in Schawe, which John Chesman
held, are parcel of the manor of Schawe, held by the abbot of Waverle, of
Hugh Meygnyl and Alesia his wife. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 624.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (5.)
1953. Writ to the sheriff of Oxford. Westmmster. 12 April 19 Edward III.
[1345.]
Inquisition before Walter de Depham, bailiff of the liberty of the honor
of Walyngford of the 4-| hundreds of Ciltre. Croumersh. Thursday in
Whitsun week.
The abbess and convent of Clairussel in Normandy demised the rectory of
Mapeldorham to Sir Richard de Greneborw, an Englishman, a brother of
the house of Eton, for life, for his good service, without any rent ; he held
it long before the outbreak of war between the king and the French ; he died
about All Saints last and on St. Martin the escheator took it into the king's
hand ; there are no profits thereof between All Saints and St. Peter's Chains.
The church is of the yearly value of lOl. 15s., whereof the vicarage is of the
yearly value of 5 marks, because the vicar has the small tithes, the oblations
and the tithe of lambs and wool, and part of the tithe of sheaves ; the abbot
of Bee Herlewyn has a portion of the tithe of sheaves of the yearly value of
335. 4:d., and the abbot of Oseney a similar portion of the yearly value of 155. ;
so that the yearly value of the rectory belonging to the abbess is 1005. and
no more. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (6.)
1954. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Westminster. 2 October 1 9 Edward III.
[1345.]
Inquisition : — Osprenge. Saturday after St. Andrew.
Sayer Lorymer did not arrest the crayer of William Shouand of Haxle in
Flanders called le Godewille at Shepeye or elsewhere in co. Kent, but at
Tollesbery. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 629. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (7.)
1 955. Commission to William Scot, William de Notton and John de Braye.
Westminster. 20 May 19 Edward III. [1345.] By p.s.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.
Letter from the commissioner to the sheriff. London. 13 July.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said William and William. Canterbury. Tuesday
before St. Margaret.
John Malewayn, merchant of London, bought from Thomas de Aldon,
knight, at Bokton, co. Kent, 9 sarplers and a pocket of wool and delivered it
before divers good men of Faversham to John Shipman to be conveyed to
London for 205., and there cocketed and customed.
The said John put it on board an old ship at Faversham until he could
hire a boat ; this ship was not capable of conveying the wool to parts beyond
seas. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 574. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (8.)
1 956. Writ to the sheriff of Kent. Westminster. 1 February 19 Edward
III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Est Grenewich. Tuesday before St. Gregory the Pope.
MISCELLANEOUS 491
Colyn de la Croys of Lere and other evildoers (named and some unknown) of
Normandy and Brittany on Saturday before St. Margaret 18 Edward III
off the coast between Hethe and Romenhal forcibly took the ship of William
Turk, citizen and merchant of London, called la Nicholas, worth with her
gear QOl. ; 350 quarters of salt worth 35/., 400 ells of canvas worth Ql., and other
his goods worth 40Z., and 100s. of his money, which were therein, and conveyed
the same to the island of Baspal and did their will therewith.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (9.)
1957. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Westminster. 6 January
19 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — London. Monday after the Purification 20 Edward III.
Certain evildoers on Friday after Christmas 17 Edward III feloniously by
night broke into the house of Philip le Wolberere in Tower ward, London,
and robbed him of linen and woollen cloths and other goods, to the value of
60^., and broke a chest, wherein were the king's letters patent to Maud late
the wife of Robert le Spicer of Aillesbury and Thomas Bever of Walton by
Aillesbury, executors of the will of the said Robert, giving them allowance
in the subsidy and custom of wool and other things exported by them from
London for 512/. 4s. 5d., wherein the king was bound to the said Robert for
wool taken for the king's use in parts beyond seas in the year 13 Edward III,
and carried away the said letters, without fault or negligence of the executors.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (10.)
1 958. Commission to John Golafre, Richard de Williamescote and Thomas
deLangeleye. Witness: Lionel, guardian of England. Eltham. 13 November
20 Edward III. [1346.] By p.s.
Inquisition before the said Richard and Thomas. Cherlebury. Monday
after St. Hilary 20 Edward III. [1347.]
No foal or mare has been removed from the king's parks of Comebury and
Wodestoke by Thomas de Ponte Fracto, or with his consent ; he has provided
for the king's horses at less cost than any other, but the jurors do not know
the amount. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (11.)
1959. Commission to John Golafre, Richard de Williamescote, John de
Alveton and Edmund Chelrey. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Suthwyk. 15 July 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition before the said John and John in the full county of Oxford.
Thursday 10 November.
Neither Thomas de Ponte Fracto nor his deputies have taken by extortion
any hay, litter, or other necessaries for the king's horses in co. Oxford.
Similar inquisition in the full county of Berks. Grauntpount by Oxford.
Wednesday 26 October. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 576.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (12.)
1960. Commission to Thomas de Swjmford, John de Mepersale, Giles de
Bossard and Thomas de Tochewyk. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Suthwyk. 15 July 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition before the said John and Giles. Bedford. Friday after
Michaelmas.
Thomas de Ponte Fracto, purveyor for the king's horses, and his deputies
have not committed any extortions in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham,
a. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 576. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (13.)
492 INQUISITIONS
1961. Commission to Master John de Gousliull, Richard Knyvet and
Richard de Islep. Westminster. 15 April 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Langedik. Thursday after Michaelmas.
Thomas de Ponte Fracto, purveyor for the king's horses, and his deputies
are not guilty of any extortions in co. Northampton.
Similar inquisition. Undel. Tuesday after Michaelmas.
G. Inq. Misc. File 154. (14.)
1962. Writ to the sheriff of York. Westminster. 14 September
19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition before the said sheriff and Robert de Scurueton. Neuton by
Esyngton in Holdernesse. Wednesday after three weeks from Michaelmas.
Henry de Brug of Lubyk and many others (named) near the coast of
Ravenserodd on Saturday after St. James 16 Edward III attacked the ship
of William de Lythenay called Godewyn. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, 1346-1349,
p. 519. C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (15.)
1963. Writ to the sheriffs of London. Westminster. 29 August
19 Edward III. [1345.] By the king.
Inquisition : — London. Saturday after the beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
On 16 April John de Staunton, Adam de la Home and their partners,
merchants of England, loaded certain goods in a ship of John le Palmere of
Lescluse in Flanders for conveyance to Flanders ; the ship was taken at sea
by John Moraunt, dwelling at Boleyne in France, and other evildoers.
Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 585, and Close Boll Calendar, p. 647.
C. Inq. Misc. File 154. (16.)
1 964. Writ to Reynold le Forester, escheator in co. Surrey. Westminster.
28 May 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Gildeford. 10 June.
John atte Beche, chaplain, granted the manor of Burgham to Thomas de
Wyntreshull and Alice, then his wife, now the wife of Henry de Loxle, and
William his son, and the heirs of the said William in tail male.
Writ to the sheriff of Surrey to warn Richard de Farnliull, who has the
wardship of the lands of the said Thomas during the minority of his heir, to
show cause in chancery on Monday after the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
why the said manor should not be delivered to the said Henry and Alice.
Porcestre. 12 June. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 33.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (1.)
1965. Writ to Robert de Pavely, escheator in co. Northampton. West-
minster. 20 May 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Daventre. 28 June.
John de Pabenham and Elizabeth his wife were seised of a messuage, a
carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, 8 acres of pasture and 8 marks of rent
in Thenf ord by a fine levied in the court of King Edward II by grant of Margery
de Crioll and Alan de Todeloue ; after the death of the said John the said
Elizabeth demised the tenements to Thomas her son, and released her right
therein in the year 1 1 Edward III ; the said Thomas continued his seisin until
the year 13 Edward III, when he gave the tenements by charter to Adam de
MISCELLANEOUS 493
Assheby, chaplain, who afterguards gave them by fine to the said Thomas
and Alice his wife and their heirs tail.
Tlie tenements are held of John de Wolverton by the services of a moiety
of a knight's fee and 55. yearly, and are of the yearly value of 13Z. 9s. Sd.
Liquisition : — Hegham Ferers. 27 June.
The said Elizabeth recovered a moiety of the manor of Irencestre as her
inheritance before the justices itinerant in co. Northampton ; she was also
seised of 50s. of rent in Undele ; she demised the tenements to Tiiomas her son
and released her right therein.
The moiety is held of the earl of Lancaster by the service of a moiety of a
knight's fee ; the rent of Roger de Grey by the service of a quarter of a knight's
fee ; the moiety is of the yearly value of I2l. Ss.
Writ to Thomas de Swynford, escheator in cos. Bedford and Buckingham.
Tower of London. 10 September 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition : — Bedford. Monday after St. Peter and St. Paul.
John de Pabenham and Elizabeth his wife were seised of the manors of
Pabenham and Farendish, the advowson of the church of Farendish, a messuage,
60 acres of wood, 60 acres of pasture and 4 carucates and 2J virgates of land
except 53 1 acres in Harewold and Hynewyk by Podyngton by grant of Margery
de Crioll and Alan Todeloue by fines before the justices of the Bench ; after
the death of the said John the said Elizabeth demised the manor of Farendish
with the advowson and the tenements in Harewold and Hynewyk to Thomas
her son, and in the year 1 1 Edward III released her right therein.
The said Thomas continued his seisin until the year 14 Edward III, when
he gave the manor of Farendish and the advowson and the tenements in
Hynewyk to Hugh de Fynnemere, chaplain, who afterwards by fines gave
the same to the said Thomas and Alice his wife, viz. the manor and advowson
to them and their heirs tail, and the tenements in Hynewyk to them and the
heirs of the said Thomas.
The manor and advowson are held of John de Boweles of Wardon by the
service of a tenth of a knight's fee, and are of the yearly value of 100s. ; the
tenements in Harewold are held of Roger de Grey by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and are of the yearly value of 100s. ; the tenements in
Hynewyk are held of Elizabeth late the wife of William le Latymer by the
service of a knight's fee and a half and by suit to her court at Bedeford every
three weeks, and are of the yearly value of 101.
John son of John de Pabenham the younger recovered the manor of
Pabenham from the said Elizabeth by writ of waste, and afterwards granted
it to the said Thomas, who gave it to the said Hugh, who gave it by fine to
the said Thomas and Alice and their heirs tail ; it is held of Elizabeth late the
wife of William le Latymer by the service of a knight's fee and a half and
suit to her court at Bedeford every three weeks, and is of the yearly value
of 10 marks.
Commission to William de Thorp, Roger de Baukwell and Thomas de
Sibthorp. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Wyndesore. 18 August
20 Edward III. [1346.] By the council.
Inquisition before the said William and Roger, justices of assize in co.
Northampton.
John de Pabenham and Elizabeth his wife were seised of the before mentioned
tenements in Thenford, Irencestre and Undele by virtue of fines levied before
the justices of the Bench between them and Margery Curiel and Alan de
Todeloue in the year 2 Edward II ; the said Elizabeth recovered the moiety
494 INQUISITIONS
of the manor of Irencestre before Geoffrey le Scrope and his fellows, justices
itinerant in co. Northampton, against William Lovel and Margery his wife ;
she demised all the tenements to Thomas de Pabenliam for life by a writing
indented at Northampton on Saturday in Easter week 16 Edward III ; the
tenements in Thenford are held of Sir Thomas, heir of Chaworth, by the service
of a rose at the feast of St. John the Baptist, and are of the yearly value of
16Z. ; the moiety of the manor of Irencestre is held of the earl of Lancaster
by a yearly rent of 10s. and suit to his court of Hegham every three weeks
and is of the yearly value of 201. ; the rent of 50s. in Undele is held of Sir
Henry le . . . . C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (2.)
1966. Writ to John de Alveton, escheator in co. Berks. Westminster.
20 May 20 Edward III. [1346.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Neubury. 16 June.
William de Bourtone and Elizabeth his wife hold of the king in chief the
manors of Hertrigge and Tytecoumbe, co. Berks, of the yearly value of 10^.,
in right of the said Elizabeth by the service of keeping one of the king's
goshawks ; likewise 4 marks of rent in Hungerford by the service of finding
hooks (hartas) for the king's larder at Wyndesore ; they also hold in her right
a messuage and a carucate of land in Haselwik and Inkepenne, of the yearly
value of 6 marks, of the prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England
by the yearly service of \M. ; and 5 acres of land in Inkepenne of Nicholas
de Inkepenne by the yearly service of 2s., worth 12c?. yearly beyond the rent.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (3.)
1967. Commission to William de Middelton, escheator in co. Suffolk, and
Robert de Wachesham. Clipston. 9 December 19 Edward III. [1345.]
Inquisition :— Ipswich. 29 May 20 Edward III. [1346.]
The manor of Avice late the wife of Robert Houtot in Thornneye, co. Suffolk,
is not held of the king in chief, but, except 5 acres, of the bishop of Norwich
as of his manor of Batisford, once Collumbers, by the service of a quarter
of a knight's fee and 40s. yearly, and, besides, the service of 10s. yearly on
behalf of the bishop for the manor of Batisford to Dover castle ; 3 acres of
the said 5 are held of the abbot of Lesnes by the service of Id. an acre
of Richard de Mundevill by the service of 4c?., and an acre of John de Mounteyne
by the service of 4d.
The manor is of the yearly value of 50s.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Westminster. 27 October.
Return stating that among the fees held of the king, which pay ward to
Dover castle once a year, it is found that Thorneye and Wodecroft, co. Suffolk,
and Geyton, co. Norfolk, are held of the king in chief by the service of 3 fees,
and that Philip de Columbariis held them ; in the Red Book under title " The
Constable of the fee on the Ward of Dover from divers barons in the year
46 Henry III by Robert Walraund " — of 3 fees of Philip de Columbariis for a
month 30s. ; nothing is found as to the manor of Batisford. Cf. Patent Roll
Calendar, p. 34. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (4.)
1968. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham. Witness: Lionel, guardian
of England. Wyndesore. 5 November 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Wycoumbe. Wednesday after St. Katharine.
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Edmund de Pynkeneye, after the king on 6 February 1 Edward III granted
to him the manor of Dachet, co. Buckingham, from which, and the goods
therein, he had been removed by conspiracy of Hugh le Despenser the king's
enemy, by virtue of that grant entered the said manor and the manor of
Fulmere, member and parcel thereof, as his inheritance, and did his will with
the goods therein of the value of 43?. 8s. 5d. in his lifetime, so that after his
death nothing came to the hands of his executors.
G. Inq. Misc. File 155. (5.)
1 9 69 . Commission to Nicholas de Bokelond, Nicholas GoAver and Roger de
NormanvuU. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Eltham. 12 July
20 Edward III. [1346.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Thornton, co. York. 8 March 21 Edward III. [1347.]
The manor of Thornton, including the pastures of Kendal, Brayhougarth
and Houhath, which belonged to Robert de Coucy, is of the yearly value of
1155. 10^.
The payments {gersume) for lands held at will are worth in fines every five
years 65. 8d. ; there are 2 houses for sale worth 65. 8d. ; William de Coucy
last presented Sir William de Garstang to the church of Thornton, the
advowson whereof belongs to the manor ; the church is of the yearly value
of 4:01. and the advowson is worth 100 marks.
Thomas Sotherun holds by knight service 3 bovates of land in Thornton ;
Alice late the wife of Gregory de Burton 3 bovates ; and John de Twiselton
a bovate ; the sum whereof is 7 bovates, making a thirtieth of a knight's
fee, worth for sale 20 marks.
William de Middelton holds the manor of Middelton for life by demise of
Robert de Coucy at a yearly rent of 16 marks ; it is of the yearly value of
20 marks.
Coghull, which belonged to William de Coucy, is of the yearly value of
91. 8s. Id. ; there are 2 houses worth for sale 30s. ; there used to be a watermill,
which, if repaired, would be of the yearly value of 2 marks.
Inquisition : — Lancaster. 5 March 21 Edward III.
Valuation of the manor of Wyresdal, which belonged to William de Coucy.
Inquisition : — Ulverston, co. Lancaster. 14 March.
William de Coucy on the day of his death was seised of a moiety of the
town of Ulverston, valued at 16Z. 3Jc?. a year, including profits in Plumpton
called ' Gresmales ' and ' Colemale.'
Inquisition : — Warton, co. Lancaster. 6 March 21 Edward III.
The manors of Asshton and Scotteford, which belonged to Robert de Coucy,
are valued at 221. a year, the manors of Mourholm and Warton, which belonged
to William de Coucy, at lOl. 3s. 4Jt?. a year.
Inquisition : — Kirkeby in Lounesdale, co. Westmoreland. 9 March.
The manor of Casterton, which belonged to Robert de Coucy, is valued
at 61. 4d. a year.
Inquisition : — Kirkby in Kendal, co. Westmoreland. 19 March.
Valuation of a moiety of the town of Kirkby in Kendal, whereof William
de Coucy was seised. Mutilated and mostly illegible. Cf . Patent Boll Calendar,
p. 242. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (6.)
1970. Writ to Thomas de Swynford, escheator in co. Bedford. West-
minster. 1 February 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Bedeford. Monday before St. Ambrose.
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The prior of Newenham does not and never did hold of the king certain
land called ' Peretre ' in Stachesden. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 92.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (7.)
1971. Writ of mittatis to the sheriff of Kent. Westminster. 12 May
20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Larkefeld. Friday in Easter week.
The men of Eltham, Modyngham and Wolewyche never contributed to
the repair of Depeford bridge, but tlie other men of the hundred of Blakeheth
are bound to do so. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (8.)
1 972. Writ to Thomas Bekeryng, escheator in co. Derby. Porchestre.
16 June 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Ek3rnton. 1 September.
A messuage and 2 bovates of land of Roger Frene, parson of Ekynton, in
Morsburgh, belong to the endowment of the church of Ekynton. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 205. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (9.)
1973. Writ to John de Coggeshale, escheator in co. Essex. Westminster.
14 February 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Chelmersford. 10 March.
The church of Wry tele is not charged with any chantries or alms except
for the maintenance of the poor and sick in the hospital at the church of St.
Mary in Saxia, in the city of Rome, called the hospital of the Holy Spirit. Cf .
Close Roll Calendar, p. 95, C. Ijiq. Misc. File 155. (10.)
1974. Commission to Thomas de Lucy and John de Orreton to inquire as
to burning and destruction of property in co. Cumberland by the Scots.
Westminster. 10 March 20 Edward III. [1346.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Illegible. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 30.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (11.)
1975. Inquisition before the bailiff of the liberty of Radynges. [1346?]
The abbot and monks of Redyng have in the said liberty two hundreds,
viz. Redyng and Thele, by grant of the king's ancestors ; nobody has a royal
bailiwick in the liberty ; the abbot and monks have royal liberties in the said
hundreds, to wit return of writs, fines and amercements, pleas, view of frank
pledge and divers other royal liberties, which they have had from time beyond
memory.
Robert Achard has within the said liberty in Aldermanston certain royal
liberties, viz. amends of bread and ale, hue and cry and bloodshed, by grant of
one Robert Achard, who and his ancestors had them from time beyond memory ;
John de Somer' has within the said liberty in his manor of Bradefeld amends
of bread and ale ; Philip son of Roger de Engl ef eld has the same in his manor
of Engl ef eld ; Roger de Mortuo Mari has the same in his manor of Stratfeld ;
the abbot of Battle has within the said liberty a hide of land called
* Hurtlebatayl.'
Since the king undertook the government there have been no usurpations
of his rights or withdrawals of suit in the said libertv.
C. ^Inq. Misc. File 155. (12.)
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1976. Writ to John de Wyndesore, escheatorin co. Warwick. West-
minster. 26 February 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Colleshull. 18 March.
The mill of Ralph de Arderne in Munneworth is on his own soil and not
on the king's highway. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 19.
G. Inq. Misc. File \bn.{lZ.)
1977. Writ to William de Langele, escheator in co. Kent, to inquire as to
fees belonging to the manor of Osprenge. . . . October 20 Edward • III.
[1346.]
Inquisition : — Illegible. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 128.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (14.)
1978. Commission to Thomas de Halghton, Henry de Greystok and John
de Okore. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Wyndesore. 20 July
20 Edward III. [1346.] By letter of the seal called 'la Grififoun.'
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Stafford.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Stafford. Friday the morrow
of St. Bartholomew.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Brelaghton, co. Stafford. Tuesday the feast of the beheading
of St. John the Baptist.
The manor of Cressewell is held of John de Eyton of Wyldemor by knight
service ; he allowed Adam de Peshale to enter it in aid of the maintenance
of Joan his wife, late the wife of Henry de Cressewell, knight, and of Joan
and Elizabeth, the said Henry's daughters and heirs. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 107. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (15.)
1979. Writ to Re3mold le Forester, escheator in cos. Surrey and Sussex.
Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Westminster. 20 September
20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Ledrede. 12 October.
A messuage and 45 acres of land in Mikelham, which belonged to John
Adryan, are not held of the king in chief. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 118.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (16.)
1980. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham. Westminster. 24 March
20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition in the full county. Aylesbury. Wednesday after St. Ambrose.
John Neymuyt held the manor of Hertewell and the advowson of the church
thereof, except 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land, in right of Margery his
wife, formerly the wife of Thomas de Luton ; the tenements are of the yearly
value of 10 marks ; after her death on Friday after St. Hilary last they came
to the hands of Nicholas de Luton, son and heir of the said Thomas.
There remain to the said John tenements of the yearly value of 10 marks
at Flet Merston and Blakgrove, and tenements of the yearly value of 4 marks
at La Grove by Mentemore. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 14.
C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (17.)
1 981 . Writ to William de Radenore, escheator in co. Hereford. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Tower of London. 12 October 20 Edward III.
[1346.] By p.s.
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498 INQUISITIONS
Extent of the lands of Hugh Tyrel and Joan his mother in Homme by Dylewe,
Dylewe, Marchton and Hungarston. Webbeleye. Thursday the feast of St.
Thomas the Apostle. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (18.)
1982. Inquisition before John Darcy 'le fiz,' escheator in the liberty of
Holdernesse. Cleton. 8 March 20 Edward III. [1346.] Mostly illegible.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 27. C. Inq. Misc. File 155. (19.)
1983. Writ to Thomas de Lucy, escheator in co. Westmoreland. West-
minster. 8 February 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Appilby. 26 September.
Robert son of John de Veteri Ponte, sometime lord of Westmoreland, long
before the publication of the statute of mortmain, granted by charter to
the abbot and convent of Heppe 4 marks of yearly rent of the comage of
certain of his tenants, viz. Thomas de Hellebek, Robert de la Fierte and
Eustace de Laval.
Appointment by Ralph de Nevile, guardian of the lands of Roger brother and
heir of Robert de Clifford in co. Westmoreland, of Clement de Skelton to
represent him at the taking of the foregoing inquisition. French. Cf. Close
Boll Calendar, j>. 117. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (1.)
1984. Commission to Michael de Wath, John le Conestable of Halsham,
Nicholas Gower and Peter de Grymesby to enquire as to the assessment of
the town of Ravenserod in Holdernesse. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Wyndesore. 6 November 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Mutilated and almost illegible. Cf . Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 234. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (2.)
1985. Commission to William de Stayne, Robert Foeler, Robert de
Sutton, Peter Crabbe, serjeant-at-arms, Richard de Skime and Richard de
Coventre. Westminster. 7 May 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Salfiethaven in Skirbrok. Friday after the Ascension.
John son of Thomas Hervy of Salfiethaven and many others (named) have
divers goods, which were washed ashore between Salfletby and Waynflet ;
to whom the goods belonged the jurors are ignorant. Cf . Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 113. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (3.)
1986. Commission to John de Fenwyk, John de Moubray and Peter
de Richemund. Westminster. 18 Febmaxy 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition before the said John and Peter. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1 April.
Edmund de Selby on Sunday before Christmas 17 Edward III demised
2 messuages in Newcastle to Edmund de Wyder5nigton to hold at will at a
yearly rent of 205. ; the messuages are of the yearly value of 205.
Maud late the wife of Richard de Acton on Wednesday before St. Martin
in the Winter 15 Edward III demised a messuage in Newcastle to Gilbert de
Dolfanby to hold for life at a yearly rent of 1 2c?. ; the reversion always remained
with her until the day when he committed the felony for which he was hanged ;
the messuage is of the yearly value of 25.
Certificate by the said John and Peter that the 3 messuages are in the king's
hand and in the keeping of Robert de Tughale, late keeper of Newcastle,
because the said Edmund and Gilbert were indicted before the said commis-
sioners for the death of John de Denton in the year 1 8 Edward III ; the said
MISCELLANEOUS 499
Edmund did not come before them ; the said Gilbert was convicted. Cf.
Patent Roll Calendar, p. 106. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (4.)
1987. Commission to Nicholas de Bokeland, Nicholas Gower, escheator
in Holdemesse, and John de Wylton. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Westminster. 12 September 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition before the said Nicholas Gower and John. Fitlyng in
Holdemesse. Thursday before the Epiphany. [1347.]
Certain land in Fitljiig belonged to the prior and brethren of the hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England in frank almoin without any chantry and
other charge. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 135. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (5.)
1988. Commission to Michael de Wath, John le Conestable of Halsham,
Nicholas Gower, Amand de Frothjnigham and Peter de Grymesby. West-
minster. 18 May 20 Edward III. [1346.] By the council.'
Inquisition before the said Nicholas, Amand and Peter. Ravenserod.
Thursday the feast of St. Laurence.
Two parts of the tenements and soil of the town of Ravenserod have been
destroyed by inundations of the sea, and the town is daily diminished and
carried away.
There do not remain a third of the former inhabitants, and they are unable
to pay the tenths, tallages and other charges as hitherto assessed.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (6.)
1989. Commission to Andrew de Bures and Hugh de Saxham. Witness:
Lionel, guardian of England. Wjnidesore. 6 August 20 Edward III. [1346.]
By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Suffolk.
Inquisition : — Ipswich. Saturday after the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist.
Nicholas de Walsham of Ipswich, merchant, on Monday after St. Barnabas
16 Edward III loaded at Orewelle a ship called le Teruyngge of Flissyngge,
whereof Matthew de Flissynge was master, with wool, cloth and other goods,
of his own and others (named), to be conveyed to le Esclus.
The said Matthew took the ship and goods to Middel burgh in Seland on
the Wednesday following against the will of the said Nicholas ; consequently
Baldwin Yanessone of Cerice and other robbers of Middelburgh carried away
the goods to the damage of the said Nicholas of 100 marks.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (7.)
1990. Writ to the sheriff of Wilts. Westminster. 12 May 20 Edward IIL
[1346.]
Inquisition : — Salisbury. Tuesday in Whitsun week.
James de SejTit Fyncien of Amyas on Friday before St. Thomas the Apostle
last, the day of his arrest, and for five years and more before, lived at Salisbury,
paying scot and lot with the other ciHzens ; John Gorney of Picardy came
to Salisbury four years past to learn English and not as a merchant and has
lived there until now. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 3.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (8.)
1991. Writ to John Moubray and Peter de Richemund. Witness:
Lionel, guardian of England. Reading. 6 December 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Saturday after Christmas.
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Richard de Galeway, who was outlawed for felony, held a garden in Newcastle
by demise of Thomas son of Ralph Thorauld, who held it of John son of John
Wodeman at a yearly rent of 1 65. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 343.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (9.)
1992. Commission to Henry de Edenstowe, Richard de Whitewell and
Robert le Clerk, mayor of Lincoln. Leycestre. 16 January 19 Edward III.
[1346.]
Inquisition before the said Richard and Robert. Hospital of the Holy
Innocents without Lincoln. Friday the morrow of the Ascension
20 Edward III.
Ralph de Helagh by the king's command was duly admitted to the said
hospital by Sir Simon de Barlings, chaplain, then warden, on Passion Sunday
19 Edward III, to receive 14d. weekly for his maintenance, so long as he lived,
and houses {sic) were delivered to him to inhabit.
He held the maintenance and houses until Trinity following when without
his fault he was forcibly expelled by the said warden.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (10.)
1993. Writ to the mayor and sheriffs of London. Witness: Lionel,
guardian of England. Westminster. 12 September 20 Edward III. [1346.]
By petition of parliament.
Inquisition : — London. Tuesday after St. Matthew.
Joan late the wife of John son of John de Tolouse held 2 messuages in
London jointly with him, to them and their heirs tail.
Certificate of Robert bishop of London that John son of John called [dictus)
de Tholosa of London, clerk, died in his prison. London. 13 November
A.D. 1346. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 124. C. Iriq. Misc. File 156. (11.)
1994. Commission to Thomas de Fencotes, Peter de Richemund, William
de Scurueton and Richard de Richemund. Westminster. 13 May
25 Edward III. [1351.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Richemund. Saturday the eve of Trinity.
Repairs needed for four mills in Richemund and Joleby, which belonged
to the abbot of Begare in Brittany, and valuation of the mills and other
tenements of the abbot. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, 1348-1350, p. 242.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (12.)
1995. Writ to the sheriff of Essex and Hertford. Witness: Lionel,
guardian of England. Wyndesore. 1 October 20 Edward III. [1346.]
By the council.
Inquisition : — Buntyngford. Friday after Michaelmas.
No evildoers in a warlike manner besieged John de Ormesby at Sandon
and Reede or elsewhere, to hold him to ransom ; but Gilbert de Ellisfeld,
knight, meeting him at Buntyngford, struck him on the head with a knife
called a ' broch,' because John, domestic servant of the said John de Ormesby,
long before struck Richard Orsman, tenant of the said Gilbert, and maimed
him by night with the consent of the said John, as is believed.
No evildoers assembled in a warlike manner and carried away corn and
other goods of Simon, parson of Wydihale, at Wydihale, but John atte Melne
of Bereford, purveyor, who had a bull directed to Sirs John Pipard, rector of
Aspedene, William Algod, rector of Coddreth, John Dauwe, rector of Bradefeld,
MISCELLANEOUS 501
and Henry, dean of Baldok, to induct him into the church of Wydihale, a
quinzaine after his induction went to the house of the said Gilbert in Throkyngge
and sold him all the corn belonging to the said church, which the servants
of the said Gilbert gathered for his use. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (13.)
1996. Writ to John de Wyndesore, escheator in co. Leicester. West-
minster. 24 February 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Andreschirche. 8 March.
A messuage and 40 acres of land in Dysworth were given to the prioress of
Langeleye by Ive le Preost long before the publication of the statute of
mortmain. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 19. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (14.)
1997. Writ to John de Alveton, escheator in co. Berks. Westminster.
28 February 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition : — Uptone. 22 April.
An acre of land adjoining the house of the abbot of Cirencestre in
Shryvenliam is a way granted to the church of Shryvenham by Reynold
de Albo Monasterio long before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
a. Close Boll Calendar, p. 35. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (15.)
1998. Writ to William de Middelton, escheator in co. Suffolk. West-
minster. 5 May 20 Edward III. [1346.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Bedefeld. 25 July.
Alan Wymark, chaplain, who was indicted for the death of Alan Cach,
long before the felony granted a messuage and 13 acres of land in Brundyssh
to Matthew Wymark and Lettice his wife.
Writ to the same escheator. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Wyndesore. 3 August.
Inquisition : — Wyrlingworthe. 14 August.
Similar findings. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 96.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (16.)
1999. Commission to John de Fenwyk, John de Moubray and Peter de
Richemund. Westminster. 14 May 20 Edward III. [1346.]
Inquisition before the said John de Moubray and Peter. Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Tuesday the morrow of the Circumcision. [1347.]
Richard de Galeway, who was outlawed for felony, held a messuage in
Newcastle of Edmund de Pampeden for the lives of himself and Joan his
wife at a yearly rent of 405.
Writ to the coroners of co. Northumberland to warn Robert de Tughale,
sheriff, in whose keeping the messuage is, to be in the chancery in the quinzaine
of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist to show cause, if any, why the said
rent with the arrears thereof should not be paid to the said Edmund. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 8 May 21 Edv/ard III. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 299. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (17.)
2000. Writ to Thomas Spigumel, supplying the place of Bartholomew
de Burgherssh, constable of Dover castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.
Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Wyndesore. 24 August 20 Edward III.
[1346.]
Inquisition before John Cotyng, clerk of the said Thomas, and Richard
Lyoun, serjeant-at-arms in the said castle. Wynchelsee. Thursday the feast
of St. Bartholomew.
602 INQUISITIONS
On Wednesday the morrow of St. Peter's Chains the king's ship called
lu George was taken by the king's order to Wynchelsee, and in entering the
harbour was wrecked by nobody's fault, but by reason of her bad condition
{debilitatis sue). Cf. Close Roll Calendar, pp. 95, 102, 149, 151, 164, 196.
C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (18.)
2001 . Commission to William Basset, William de Thorp, Edmund de
Grymesby, clerk, Robert de Thorp, William de Notton and Roger Petygard.
Porchester. 24 June 20 Edward III. [1346.] By the council.
Writ of mittatis to the said William Thorp, Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Windsor, 18 August.
Endorsed : — WiUiam de Thorp, William de Notton and Roger Petigard
have taken an inquisition by virtue of the commission and have delivered
it to sufficient men to be taken to the king.
Inquisition before the said William, William and Roger. Bishop's Lynn.
Wednesday the eve of St. Laurence.
John de Ely, late bishop of Norwich, about Michaelmas 3 Edward II, by a
charter indented, whereof one part was sealed with the bishop's seal and the
common seal of the prior and chapter of the church of the Holy Trinity,
Norwich, and is in the possession of the mayor and commonalty of Bishop's
Lynn, and was brought before the commissioners for their inspection, acquired
from the said mayor and commonalty view of frank pledge in the town ; he
also acquired a hustings court to be held once a week and cognisance of pleas
of contracts, agreements, trespass and land.
William the present bishop now occupies the same, no licence having been
obtained.
Bishop John by the charter granted to the mayor and commonalty the
issues of the view for a yearly payment of 40Z. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar,
p. 170, and Close Roll Calendar, p. 338. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (19.)
2002. Writ to John Darcy le Fitz, escheator in Holdemess, to enquire
as to lands in Wylesthorp. Westminster. 28 ... 20 Edward III. See
Calendar of Close Rolls, p. 27. C. Inq. Misc. File 156. (20.)
2003. Writ to Reynold Forester, escheator in co. Surrey. Westminster.
6 November 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Merstham. 16 November.
Certain tenements of John de Arnale, parson of Gatton, belonged to the
church of Gatton long before the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 345. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (1.)
2004 . Writ to the sheriff of Roxburgh. Berwick-on-Tweed. 1 6 November
21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Rokesburgh. . . . after St. Andrew.
Thomas Smale and Christiana his wife, when Rokesburgh castle last passed
out of the king's hands, were seised in her right of the town of Estre Softlawe.
Cf. Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland, III, 278.
C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (2.)
2005. Hertford.
Inquisition before the escheator, Buntyngford. 17 March 21 Edward III.
[1347.]
MISCELLANEOUS 503
The abbot of Westminster did not acquire a rood of meadow with the
adjacent bank from William de Staunton, but the tenement belongs to his
manor of Asshwell. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 195.
C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (3.)
2006. Commission to William Basset, Thomas de Seton and Roger de
Blavkeston, justices of assize in co. Lancaster. Witness : Lionel, guardian
of England. Redyng. 18 July 21 Edward III. [1347.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the coroners in co. Lancaster.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Lancaster. Saturday the morrow of St. Laurence.
On Sunday in the octave of Easter, John de Dalton, knight, Matthew de
Haydok, knight, Thomas Dardern, knight, and others unlcnown, with Margery
late the wife of Nicholas de la Beclie, knight, in their company, came to the
manor of Holand, where nobody lived, without the knowledge of Maude de
Holand, to whom the manor belonged, and on the Monday following the said
John married the said Margery and stayed there until Roger le Archer, the
king's serjeant-at-arms, and the sheriff came to the manor to take him and
the others by virtue of the king's writ ; afterwards they lay hid in cos. Lancaster
and York, and the sheriff vigorously sought them, until they withdrew by
night to the north, but where they are the jurors are ignorant.
On 29 March Robert de Dalton, father of the said John, had goods to the
value of 40?., which he removed privately immediately after the octave of
Easter, except the com growing at Bispham and Hale, estimated to be worth
100s. ; he had lands in Bispham, Hale and Dalton of the yearly value of
10 marks.
The said John and others have no lands or goods in co. Lancaster. Cf.
Patevt Roll Calendar, pp. 310, 319. 379, 384, 460 ; Close Roll Calendar, pp. 251,
271, 370, and C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (17.) C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (4.)
2007. Commission to Roger Hillary, John de Freford and John de la
Lee. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Gloucester. 5 September
21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Stafford.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said John and John. Lichfeld. Thursday before
Michaelmas.
Two plots called ' Holdemor ' and ' Horsleyerudyng,' an acre of meadow
and 2 acres of wood in Eccleshale, co. Stafford, belong to the prebend of John
de Melboum, prebendary of Eccleshale, in the church of St. Chad, Lichfeld,
and have so belonged from time beyond memory ; Adam de Peshale disseised
him on Monday after Michaelmas 9 Edward III and occupied the tenements
until his death at the Epiphany 20 Edward III ; they were taken into the
king's hand with the said Adam's other lands by reason of his forfeiture.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 19*. ; 'Holdemor' contains 6
acres and 'Horsleyerudyng ' 9 acres. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (5.)
2008. Writ to the sheriff of Surrey. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Redyng. 1 July 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Guldeford. Wednesday after the Epiphany. [1348.]
504 INQUISITIONS
A messuage, 16 acres of land and 4s. of rent in Merewe, which William de
Wyke of Merewe, who was outlawed for felony, held, have been for a year
and a day in the king's hand. Of. Close Boll Calendar, p. 353.
C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (6.)
-2009. Writ to Nicholas Gower, escheator within the liberty of
Holdemesse. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Gloucester. 27 August
21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Cleton. 24 November.
Agatha daughter and heir of Gerard the chamberlain entered a messuage
and 2 bovates of land in Bernstan in Holdemesse a year before the honor of
Aumale came to the hand of King Edward I. Cf. Close Roll Calendar,
p. 429. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (7.)
2010. Writ to John de Vaux, escheator in co. Derby. Witness : Lionel,
guardian of England. Westminster. 28 November 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Thursday after the Epiphany. [1348.]
A messuage, which belonged to John le Parchemyner of Derby, is held of the
king in free burgage at a yearly rent of 2 penknives (knipulos) worth a pennv.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 477. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (8.)
2011. Writ to Nicholas Gowere, escheator within the libert}'^ of
Holdemesse or to him who supplies his place. Witness : Lionel, guardian
of England. Eltham. 10 Febmaiy 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition: — Hornse. 11 Febmary 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Robert son of Robert Tothe of Killum, who feloniously killed Richard son
of John de Cotum on Saturday after All Saints 15 Edward III, for which he
was outlawed, held 2 bovates of land and 6 acres of meadow in Ulram of the
gift of the said Robert his father for six years before the felony ; after the death
of his father and after the felony he entered as his heir 45 acres of pasture in
Ulram ; he held the tenements for a year after the felony before he demised
them to George Salvayn, knight ; they were taken into the king's hand on
Saturday before St. Laurence 20 Edward III ; 4 acres of that meadow are
held of the king in chief as of the honor of Aumale by knight service ;
2 bovates of land, 2 acres of the meadow and 45 acres of pasture are held of
Margery late the wife of William de Ros of Hamelak by knight service ; the
land is of the yearly value of 85. a bovate, the meadow 12d. an acre and the
pasture 3d. an acre. Cf . Close Roll Calendar, p. 455.
C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (9.)
201 2. Writ to John de Vaux, escheator in co. Nottingham. Westminster.
15 December 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition: — SuthweU. Thursday after the Circumcision. [1348.]
A messuage and 2 bovates and 5 acres of land in Birton Jorce have belonged
to the church of Birton Jorce since its foundation. Cf . Close Roll Calendar,
p. 449. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (10.)
201 3. Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Westminster.
16 January 21 Edward III. [1347.] By petition in parliament.
Inquisition : — York. Wednesday after Mid-Lent Sunday 22 Edward III.
[1348.]
Of 140 acres of moor and 2 acres of pasture in the moor of Inclesmore,
CO. York, which Robert de Haldanby and Ulard de Useflet recovered in the
MISCELLANEOUS 505
king's court against the abbot of St. Mary's, York, parcel of the said moor,
which is parcel of the manor of Whitgift held by the abbot, the moor is of the
yearly value of 2*. an acre in profit of turbary and the pasture Srf. an acre.
G. Inq. Misc. File 157. (11.)
2014. Commission to Henry de Chalfhunte, Nicholas de Boklond, Henry
de Greystok, Alexander de Saundresdon, John le Bruyn, William de Kynebelle
and John le Venour. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng.
11 August 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition before the said Alexander, William, John and John in the
presence of Robert de Hadham, keeper of the forest of Bemewode, and of
John le Bruyn and Richard de Arches, verderers. Brehuil. Thursday after
the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
John de Molyns, knight, and his servants have committed no waste in
Bemewode forest, co. Buckingham, since 25 September 19 Edward III, when
all his lands, which were in the king's hand, were delivered to him, or before
that date except about 17 oaks in the hay of Ixhull, which the king gave
him in divers years by writ of privy seal directed to John de Haudlo, keeper
of the forest.
After that date the said John in his demesne wood called 'le Outwod,'
belonging to his manor of Brehuil, has cut down wood for his reasonable
estovers, as he pleased, by the king's licence, although the wood is within the
metes of the forest.
The king by letters patent has given licence to the said John to assart 300
acres in the wood, by virtue whereof in the years 12 and 13 Edward III he
feUed 436 oaks with which he rebuilt various buildings in the manor ; he
sold some of the oaks and bought stock, which was sold for the king's use
when the manor was seized ; the value of the stock on the manor exceeding
the value of the oaks.
The king by letters of privy seal to the keeper of the said forest or to him
who supplies his place granted leave to the said John to take two bucks in the
forest, wherefore he has hunted in Paunsale in the company of Gilbert de
Imworthe, the queen's steward, and of him who supplies the place of the
keeper, since the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 20 Edward III, and has taken
nothing.
Two similar inquisitions with different jurors.
C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (12.)
2015. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Witness: Lionel, guardian of
England. Radyng. 14 March 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Bydenham. 17 AprO.
Four acres of land in Bydenham, which Nicholas de Gatesden, who was out-
lawed for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 214. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (13.)
2016. Inquisition before the sheriff of Bedford. Rokesdon. 1 June
21 Edward III. [1347.]
Valuation of the lands and goods of Thomas de Ardem, knight, at
Rokesdon.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the said sheriff. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Redyng. 25 June. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (14.)
606 INQUISITIONS
2017. Inquisition before John de Trehampton, sheriff and escheator of
Lincoln. Hacumby. Wednesday before the Conversion of St. Paul
20 Edward III. [1347.]
Matthew Broun, late escheator in co. Lincoln, in the year 16 Edward II,
seized into the king's hand two parts of a messuage, of 22 acres and a rood
of land and of 3 acres of meadow in Hacumby because William Bate, who
held the tenements of the king in chief, alienated them without licence to
Nicholas Parleben of Milnethorp and others (named) ; in the same year the
said Matthew demised the tenements to Roger Bate of Hacumby, son and
heir of the said William, at a yearly rent to the king of 245. 6d., who occupied
them until 6 May 20 Edward III, and has taken the profits thereof.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 18 June 21 Edward III.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (1.)
2018. Writ to Reynold le Forester, escheator in co. Sussex. Witness;
Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 6 July 21 Edward III. [1347.]
By p.s.
Inquisition : — West Ferles. 23 July.
The manor of Heghton in \yest Ferles is held of the king in chief as of ancient
demesne by knight service and rendering 3s. 4d. to the ward of Pevenese
castle.
The tenants of the manor used to hold freely without geld or ransom from
time beyond memory until it came into the hands of John de Renefeld by
demise of Queen Philippa in the year 16 Edward III, being in her hand by
reason of the minority of John son and heir of John de Sancto Claro, knight.
By coercion of the said John de Renefeld and others of the council of John
de Sancto Claro and his ancestors the services and customs of the tenants
were changed to the king's prejudice.
The tenants used to render to the king and other lords of the manor lOOs.
yearly.
The manor was granted to the ancestors of Baldwin de Aldeham, knight,
to hold by the accustomed services and rendering lOOs. yearly and doing
what pertains to knight service.
The marriage of John son of John de Sancto Claro, knight, belongs to the
king by reason of the aforesaid manor and is worth 600?.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (2.)
2019. Commission to Thomas de Rokeby, Thomas de Lathum, John de
Haryngton, Thomas de Seton, Clement de Skelton and Thomas de Bethum
to enquire as to the value of knight's fees and advowsons of churches belonging
to the manor of Coghull, co. York, and of other property. Witness : Lionel,
guardian of England. Bristol. 10 August 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition before the said John, Clement and Thomas de Bethum.
Ulverstone. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Illegible.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 395, and Close Boll Calendar, pp. 332, 452.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (3.)
2020. Commission to William de Thorp, John de Wilton and Roger
Petygard. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 15 August
21 Edward m. [1347.] By p.s.
MISCELLANEOUS 507
Inquisition before the said William and John. Tylneye. Monday after
the Nativity of St. Mary.
Damages sustained by the men of Wygenhale, Walpol, Walsokne, Tylneye,
Tyryngton, West Walton and Enemeth in Mershland, by floods of the sea and
of fresh water. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 394, and Close Boll Calendar,
pp. 256, 479. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (4.)
2021. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford and Buckingham. Witness: Lionel,
guardian of England. Redyng. 2 May 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Luton. Saturday the feast of St. Dunstan.
The grange in co. Buckingham called ' Lutegersale ' belongs to the hospital
of Farle.
Similar inquisition. Tuesday before St. Dunstan. Partly illegible.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (5.)
2022. Writ to Philip de Clanvowe and Richard Wawayn. Westminster.
28 October 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Hereford. Thursday after St. Martin.
The nomination to the vicarage of the prebend of Lyre in the church of
St. Ethelbert, Hereford, belongs to the dean and chapter, the custom being
that a fit chaplain with a knowledge of the services to be performed was
nominated by them to the proctors of the abbot of Lyre in England, on whose
presentation he was admitted and instituted.
Letter from the dean and chapter of Hereford to the chancellor asking him
to assist the presentation of their nominee. 15 November.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (6.)
2023. Commission to Warin de Bassyngbouni, William Muchet and John
Denga5rn. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Gloucester. 24 August
21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Lynton. Sunday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
The tenants of John de Veer, earl of Oxford, of Campes, cannot reasonably
be charged with more than 5^ marks for fifteenths granted to the king. Cf.
Patent Roll Calendar, p. 399. " C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (7.)
2024. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Witness: Lionel, guardian of
England. Redyng. . . March 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Redbrigge. 16 April.
The bridge of Redbrigge is damaged to the great loss of the adjacent parts
and danger of persons crossing it.
The bridge was built by the aid of charity and nobody is bound to repair
or maintain it. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 273.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (8.)
2025. Writ to the sheriff of Northumberland. Witness: Lionel, guardian
of England. Thame. 1 October 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Newcastle-on-Tyne. Thursday the feast of St. Lucy.
A messuage and 4 acres of land in Ovyngeham, which John Wyther, who
was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the king's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 355. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (9.)
508 INQUISITIONS
2026. Commission to John de Ralegh of Beaudeport, Richard de
Brauncecombe ... to inquire as to damage done by the French to the
men of Buddelegh, co. Devon. Westminster. 28 November 21 Edward III.
[1347.] By the council.
Fragment of inquisition. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, p. 467.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (10.)
2027. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Norhampton. 10 October 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Geynesburgh. Tuesday after All Saints.
John de Grix never had any estate in a messuage, 4 tofts and 15 acres of
land in Springthorp, but a certain John de Brix was seised thereof, and in
the year 5 Edward III enfeoffed John son of Robert de Steresgarth.
The tenements are held of William de Clynton, earl of Huntingdon, as of
the soke of Kirketon in Ljmdeseye by the services of suit of court every six
weeks and 25. %d. yearly, and are of the yearly value of 7s. %d. Cf . Close Roll
Calendar, p. 569. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (11.)
2028. Writ to the chancellor and chamberlain of Berwick-on-Tweed.
near Calais. 8 July 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition before William de Kelleseye, chancellor and chamberlain of
Berwick. Berwick. Wednesday before the Nativity of St. Mary.
A moiety of the lordship of the town of Home is in the king's hand by the
forfeiture of Patrick earl of March, and the other moiety by the forfeiture of
John de Home, except a carucate and a half of land, which used to be of the
yearly value of 10 marks, held in dower by Christiana late the wife of the
said John.
The entire two moieties aforesaid used to be of the yearly value of 40Z.
The following lands in the said town are in the king's hand, viz. half a carucate
by the forfeiture of Henry de Home, which used to be held of the said John
by the yearly service of 1 4d. and used to be of the yearly value of 40s. ; half a
carucate by the forfeiture of John Harpere, which used to be held of the said
earl by the yearly service of a penny, and used to be of the yearly value of 40s. ;
half a carucate by the forfeiture of Patrick Heryng, held in the same manner
and of the same value ; a carucate by the forfeiture of Adam Bosevill, which
used to be held of the said earl by the yearly service of 2d. and used to be of
the yearly value of 4Z. ; 5 bovates by the forfeiture of Gregory de Home,
which used to be held of the said earl by the yearly service of Id. and
used to be of the yearly value of 50s. ; 3 bovates by the forfeiture of Richard
Hogge, which used to be held of the said earl by the yearly service of a half-
penny and used to be of the yearly value of 20s. ; and 2 bovates by the
forfeiture of Adam de Home, which used to be held of the said earl by the
yearly service of Id. and used to be of the yearly value of 205.
Sum of the foregoing particulars, 151. ; sum of all the forfeited lands, 551.
There are in the said town not in the king's hand 3 bovates held by Thomas
de Gray by right of inheritance ; 3 bovates held by Roger de Home according
to the conditions of the surrender of Rokesburgh Castle ; 3 carucates held
by Adam de Kelsowe for the same reason ; and a bovate and a third held by
Christiana late the wife of Henry de Home for the same reason ; the tenements
are held by ward and relief and the service of 405. to the ward of Berwick
oastle, and are now of the yearly value of 60s.
MISCELLANEOUS 509
Tlie towTi of Halsyngton is in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Alexander
de Seton except 4 bovates held by Maya de Molylawes by right of inheritance
according to the conditions of the surrender of Rokesburgh castle ; it is held
by ward and relief and used to be of the yearly value of 40 marks ; it is now
only worth il. lis.
No inquisition has yet been made as to the town of Kellawe, because Sir
John de StriveljTi, knight, to whom the king granted the town of Hoton,
came before the said William de Kelleseye in the Exchequer of Berwick and
claimed the town of Kellawe as belonging to the town of Hoton, and offered
pledges and demanded a writ of the Chancery of Benvick to enquire according
to the laws and customs of Scotland, which could not properly be refused
him. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (12.)
2029. Writ to John de Wyiidesore, escheator in co. Warwick. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. ... 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Rokeby. 24 November.
The prior of Monk's Kyrkeby has not acquired any lands in Neubolde-on-
Avene since the publication of the statute of mortmain.
Defensor de Neubold alienated by charter certain lands in Neubold to
Robert de Lalleford and Richard de Kirkeby, parson of ... 8 years past.
Mutilated. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (13.)
2030. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Redyng. 12 July 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition before William de Kempston and Hugh Lanche, bailiffs of the
liberty of Bedford. Saturday after St. Margaret.
A burgage in Bedford, which Nicholas de Gatesden, who was outlawed for
felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close Roll
Calendar, p. 308. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (14.)
2031. Inquisition before the sheriff. Aylesbury. Wednesday after the
Epiphany 21 Edward III. [1348.]
W^illiam Harecours, who was outlawed on Monday before St. Margaret,
at the suit of John Cavendissh, citizen and merchant of London, and Margery
his wife, for not rendering an account as receiver of moneys of the said Margery,
had no goods or lands in the sheriff's bailiwick on or after that day, so far
as can be found by inquiry. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (16.)
2032. Writ to John de Coggesale, escheator in co. Hertford. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 8 April 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — St. Alban's. 21 June.
Robert le Mareschal held a toft and a grove called ' Marchalesgrave ' in
Wliethampstede of the predecessors of the abbot of Westminster and not of
the king in chief. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 298.
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (16.)
203 3. Answer of John Cokayn, sheriff of Lancaster, to the king's command
to take John son of Robert de Dalton, knight, William son of John Trussell
of Cubleston, knight, Thomas Dardem, knight, Matthew de Haydok, knight,
Edmund de Mauncestre, knight, Thomas de Chamels, knight, Thomas de
Button, Robert de Dalton ' le Cosyn,' William Whitacre of co. Warwick,
Henry Mawaryn, John Broun, Gilbert de Haydok, Robert de Dalton, father
510 INQUISITIONS
of John de Dalton, Sarah Baillof, mother of Robert de Dalton *le Cosyn,*
Adam Longbok, ' taillour,' of London, William Haydok, William de Whitton
and John de Notebem and to proclaim that nobody may aid or harbour the
said John and his accomplices on pain of forfeiture and to seize their lands
and goods.
John de Dalton, knight, and the others beforenamed have not been found
in the sheriff's bailiwick, but, for fear of the execution of the commands of
the king and the earl of Lancaster, have withdrawn themselves from the
county.
Except Robert de Dalton, knight, and Gilbert de Haydok, none of them
have lands or goods in the bailiwick ; the lands of the said Robert of the
yearly value of 100s. and his goods worth 40s., the lands of the said Gilbert
of the yearly value of 10 marks and his goods worth 405. have been seized ;
proclamation has been made as ordered.
Extent before the said sheriff. Wygan. Thursday after Trinity
21 Edward III. [1347.]
The said Gilbert has lands in Haydok and Bradeley of the yearly value of
10 marks ; he only has the corn growing on the said lands worth 40s., because
he gave all his goods to John his son two years past.
Extent of the lands of Robert de Dalton, father of John de Dalton, and
Thomas de Ardeme, knight. Wednesday after Trinity.
The said Robert has lands in Bj^spham of the yearly value of 100s. and
goods worth 40s. ; the said Thomas has no lands in co. Lancaster because he
demised all his lands to Agnes late the wife of Henry del Lee 8 years past ;
he has no goods in the county.
Answer of the said sheriff and of William Laurenz, Gilbert de Sotheworth,
Robert de Syngelton, Henry de Bikerstath and William de Syngelton, to whom
certain of the king's writs came on the eve of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist to take the bodies of John de Dalton, knight, and others, and to
inquire as to their accomplices and adherents.
The said John de Dalton and the others have not been found in co. Lancaster
since the reception of the writs ; nothing can be discovered as to their
accomplices and adherents as appears by the inquisitions annexed.
Inquisition before the said sheriff and Gilbert, William Laurenz, the said
Robert and Henry and others. Preston. Wednesday after the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist.
John son of Robert de Dalton, knight, and the others named in the king's
writs are not in co. Lancaster, but have withdrawn themselves ; as to their
accomplices and adherents the jurors can say nothing.
Inquisition before the said sheriff and William Laurenz, Geoffrey de
Werberton, the said Gilbert, Robert and Henry and William de Syngelton.
Wygan. Tuesday after the NatiWty of St. John the Baptist.
John de Dalton, knight, and others came to the manor of Holand on Monday
the morrow of Easter with Margery de la Beche in their company, and shortly
afterwards the said John married her.
The jurors can say nothing as to their accomplices and adherents.
Two similar inquisitions. Preston. Wednesday after the Nativity of St.
John the Baptist. Cf. C. Inq. Misc. File 157. (4.)
C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (17.)
2034. Inquisition before Bartholomew de Imworth, serjeant-at-arms,
John Frere and John Pope. Rochester. Monday after the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr 21 Edward III. [1347.]
MISCELLANEOUS 511
John Ram of Strode, Thomas Prentys, Henry ate Merch of Gyllinham,
Nicholas Robyn of Strode, Peter Gyldewin and Richard Abbot took wages
from the men of Rochester and Strode to go on the king's service in the ship
called le Plents, and left the ship without leave of the master ; Richard son of
Thomas and others (some named) were associated with the men of Rochester
and Strode to find 80 mariners and archers to go on the king's service in the
said ship, whereof they were assessed at 38, whom they refused to find ; Gilbert
Godwine, AVilliam Boleye and John . . . were assessed at one man, whom
they refused to find. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (18.)
2035. Inquisition before Bartholomew de Imworth, serjeant-at-arms,
and his fellows. Derteforde. Tuesday after the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Richard son of Richard Martin and others (named) were assessed for the
maintenance of the navy and paid nothing. C. Inq. Misc. File 158. (19.)
2036. Commission to Walter de Creyk, Robert du Maners, Robert de
Tughale and Robert Power to enquire whether Richard Lovel and Muriel
his wife and her ancestors were seised before the battle of Durham of a moiety
of the barony of Wathstirker in Eskedale in Scotland and as to the terure and
value thereof. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 26 July
21 Edward III. [1347.] C. Inq. Misc^ile 158. (20.)
2037. Commission to John de Fenwyk, knight, Robert de Tughale,
Hugh de Sadelyngstanes and Adam de Walton. Witness : Lionel, guardian
of England. Redyng. 8 June 21 Edward III. [1347.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Northumberland.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1 August.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said Hugh and Adam. Newcastle. Tuesday the
eve of the Assumption.
The lands of Robert de Herle and his tenants at Styford, Neubigging by
la Blaunchelaunde, Bromhalgh, Rydyng, Merchenley, Shildeford, Shotteley
and also the town of Slaueley were devastated by David de Bruys and other
Scots enemies on Sunday before St. Luke 20 Edward III. Cf. Close Boll
Calendar, p. 461. C. Inq. 3Iisc. File 159. (1.)
2038. Writ to the sheriff of Hants. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Redyng. 20 June 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Ekeresbury. Thursday before the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr.
William de Walkynton, knight, was not elected or arrayed for passage
beyond the sea ; he has stayed, and stays, with all his household and power
on the seashore in Ekeresbury by Calchesorde to the great security of the
whole country in those parts to repel the enemy when necessarv.
C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (2.)
2039. Writ to William de Middelton, escheator in co. Norfolk. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 12 June 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Harlestone. 2 January. [1348.]
Katharine late the wife of John son of Oliver de Ingham granted the manor
of Sterston to John son of Robert de Ingham for her Irfe ; it is held by William
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Carbonel, knight, by the service of a knight's fee and is of the yearly value
of 1005. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 351. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (3.)
2040. Writ to the taxers and collectors of the tenth and fifteenth in co.
Norfolk. Witness : Lionel, guardian of Endand. Redyng. 5 April
21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Est Derham. Tuesday after St. Leo the Pope.
The fifteenth of the township of Est Derham is taxed at 11., Hoo 55s. 4d.,
Swanton 51. 2s. 8d., Gressenhale with Biteryngge Magna 545. lOc^., Great
Francham 51s. 'id., Skernyngge 4:1. 12s. 6d. and Wendlyngge IVs. 8d. ; thus
exceeding the last taxation of those townships by 5/. 14s. id. Cf. Close Boll
Calendar, p. 255. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (4.)
2041. Writ to the taxers and collectors of the tenth and fifteenth in
CO. Wilts. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Worcester. 28 September
21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition before Thomas de Seynt Maur and Nicholas Lambard, taxers.
Marlebergh. Monday after St. Luke.
John Godhy ve, while he lived, by reason of his lands and goods in Marlebergh,
was taxed at a quarter of all taxations of the town.
His lands have been alienated to the begging friars there by licence of
Kang Edward II, and his goods have come to the hands of divers persons,
so that none of them are now in the town. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (5.)
2042. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Redyng. 11 July 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Kynges Bromleye. Monday after St. Peter's Chains.
Thomas son of Robert de Pype held for life by demise of Thomas de Ardeme,
knight, a messuage, 20 acres of land and 16 acres of meadow in Rydeware
Hampstale and Little Rydeware at a yearly rent of 4 marks and 2 cartloads
of hay, and held the same for fourteen years before the said Thomas de
Ardeme was indicted for felony. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (6.)
2043. Inquisition before the sheriff of Nottingham. Neuwerk. Thurs-
day the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross 21 Edward III. [1347.]
The wardenship of the hospital of St. Leonard, Neuwerk, is not void, but
is held for life by Philip Becard by grant of the bishop of Lincoln lately
deceased ; it has been so held from time beyond memory ; the said Philip
is a good man and manages the hospital well. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (7.)
2044. Commission to William de Wirleton, Robert Amald and Walter
de Povnton. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Eltham. 12 February
21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Creton. Saturday the feast of St. Matthias.
The abbot of Vaudey and brother Henry de Ryhale his fellow monk found
no treasure under the earth, but the abbot delivered to the said Henry 18
marks to pay the king for the tenths of the house, and William Coke, the
abbot's servant, took the 18 marks and placed them at Erleshagh near the
abbey in a hole under a stone in a 'bygerdle ' of leather {bygerdle de corio), and
afterwards the said Henry and William came there and took the 1 8 marks, and
the said Henry paid them to the king. Cf . Patent Roll Calendar, p. 305.
G. Inq. Misc. File 159. (8.)
MISCELLANEOUS 513
2045. Writ to the sheriff of Stafford. Witness : Lionel, guardian of
England. Wyndesore. 16 February 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Stafford. Friday after the close of Easter.
There are no intnisions into the lands, which belonged to Adam de Peshale,
and were seized into the king's hand, and are in the keeping of John de Okovere ;
but the king granted to Richard de Eccleshale, clerk, all the lands, which
belonged to Richard de Eccleshale, his father, and Roger bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield confirmed the grant by charter at the king's request.
The said bishop and John de Mel burn, clerk, have not intruded into any
lands which belonged to the said Adam and were reserved for the king's
chamber. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (9.)
2046. Commission to William de Kelleseye, clerk, John de Oxenford and
John Basset. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng. 21 July
21 Edward III. [1347.] By the council.
Inquisition : — Bannebury. Saturday after St. James.
Master John de Stretele occupied the fruits and issues of the prebend of
Bannebury from St. Peter's Chains 19 Edward III to 11 May 20 Edward III,
when Master Bernard de Sartoriis of Parma, proctor of Sir Hugelin son of
Paul de Adigheriis of Parma, prebendary of that prebend, with the assent of
the said Master John, resumed possession thereof, and held it peacefully
by his substitutes, Richard de Donewale and Hugh his son, from the said
11 May until 17 November following, when the said William and his fellows
by the king's commission took the emoluments of the prebend into the king's
hand ; on 20 December in the same year Nicholas de Stretele and the said
Hugh de Donewale by order of the said Master John entered the homestead
[mansum) of the prebend, while in the king's hand, and carried away the goods
found therein, viz. 4 cart horses worth 405. and a cart horse worth 65., the 5
horses having been valued at 405. only in an inquisition taken by the sheriff
of Oxford ; a cart bound wath iron worth 10s. as in the said inquisition ;
12 quarters of mesline worth 35. Ad. a quarter ; and 46 quarters of drage
worth 25. %d. a quarter, whereof 42 quarters were mentioned in the said
inquisition.
The prebend, besides the vicar's yearly portion of 20L, is of the clear yearly
value of 50Z. ; there are certain yearly outgoings due to the church of Lincoln,
which have not been paid for a long time ; if they are not paid in the king's
time the prebend is worth 8^- marks yearly beyond the said 50Z.
C. Inq* Misc. File 159. (10.)
2047. Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Lenn. Witness : Lionel, guardian
of England. Redyng. 16 April. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Lenn. Wednesday the feast of St. Mark 21 Edward III.
Thomas de Folsham, Joan his wife, Margaret de Honeworth and others
(named) feigned the burial of Thomas de Folsham at Lenn when he was alive,
as he still is.
A valuation of their lands and goods at Lenn follows.
Three similar inquisitions in liatin and one in French taken on the three
following days ; it is stated that the mock funeral took place on Thursday
after St. Luke. Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 321, 377, and Close Roll Calendar,
p. 272. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (11.)
2048. Writ to the sheriff of Buckingham. Witness: Lionel, guardian
of England. Redyng. 13 August 21 Edward III. [1347.]
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Inquisition : — Southcote. Friday the feast of St. Matthew.
John son of John le Kyng the elder of Swanebourne, Martin Godard of the
same and Walter le Bakere of Donstaple on Saturday before St. Luke
19 Edward III feloniously robbed John le Chapman of Stiuecle of 7 oxen
worth 70s. at Stiuecle ; the said John son of John le Kyng the elder and Martin
on Saturday after St. Simon and St. Jude 1 8 Edward III by night feloniously
burnt a grange full of wheat, barley and oats, in the manor of the abbot of
Woubourn at Swanebourn, then held to farm by the said John le Chapman,
to his damage of 40Z. ; the said John son of John le Kyng the elder on Saturday
before St. Peter's Chains 21 Edward III feloniously robbed the said John le
Chapman at Mursle in a meadow called ' le Smethe ' of 24s. ; the said John
son of John and Martin are common robbers ; they assume royal power of
putting people to ransom, viz. forcibly taking from John Palmer of Swane-
bourne half a mark, from John le Chapman 20s. and from Ralph atte Sclo 2s.
John le Kyng, father of the said John son of John, Adam le Kyng his brother,
and Thomas le Kyng their brother, are harbourers and maintainers of the
said felons. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (12.)
2049. Inquisition before Robert Houel and William de Middeltone,
sheriff of Suffolk. Stowemarket. Thursday before the Translation of St.
Thomas the Martyr 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Sayer Lolimer by virtue of the king's commission entered the close and
houses of Walter Skylman at Hadleye the quinzaine of Easter 21 Edward III
in the presence of the constable of that town and found 40s. of false coin called
' Lucheneburnes ' and sequestered it, and delivered it to John Fyrii and
Alexander le Cok, sub-constables ; the said Sayer found 8Z. sterling in the
possession of the said Walter and arrested it and carried it away and detained
it, until Breda wife of the said Walter made a fine with him of 20s. for which
he delivered the sum so arrested in deception of the king ; he has constantly
searched and arrested without cause the money and merchandise of merchants
at Hadleye, Kerseye, and Sudbiry and detained the same until they have
made fines.
The said Walter used to bring false money into the kingdom and trade
therewith ; John Skilman, his brother and servant, did likewise. Cf. Patent
Roll Calendar, pp. 320, 376, 378. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (13.)
2050. Commission to William de Notton and John de Geynesford.
Westminster. 2 November 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Surrey.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. London. Tuesday after
the morrow of All Souls.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Lambheth. Monday after St. Martin.
The abbot and convent of Certeseye have never been charged with any
yearly pension to any clerk at the king's command or request by reason of
the new creation of any abbot. Cf . Patent Boll Calendar, p. 463, and Close
Boll Calendar, pp. 256, 394. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (14.)
2051 . Commission to Robert Berttram, Alexander de Fotherstanhalgh
and Roger de Woderjnigton. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Eltham.
28 January 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Inquisition : — Corbrig. Monday before St. Gregory the Pope.
MISCELLANEOUS 515
Of the lands of Sir Thomas de Lucy and his tenants in Northumberland
the following towns were completely ruined and burnt by the last raid of
the Scots enemies on Friday before St. Luke 20 Edward III within the barony
of Langley : — Blenkansope, Redpeth and Widen, Fethirstanhaulg, Langley,
Ayden, AUervasch, Fourstanys and Warden.
Inquisition : — Corbrig. Monday the feast of St. Gregory the Pope.
Of the lands of Sir William de Craistok and his tenants in Northumberland
the following towns were totally ruined and burnt by a similar raid within
the barony of Bolbec : — Bromhalgh with its members Le Ley and Le Rydynge,
and Neubiggyng in Styford.
Commission to Peter TillioU, Clement de Skelton and William de Lang-
wathby. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Eltham. 28 January
21 Edward III. By the council.
Inquisition : — Carlisle. 20 March.
William de Douglas and very many other Scots enemies on Monday after
Michaelmas 19 Edward III entered Cumberland and burned and destroyed
lands and goods ; David de Bruys with his great army, the earl of Murray,
William de Douglas and very many others on Monday after St. Luke
1 9 Edward III entered the said county and for six days ravaged the lands and
robbed the inhabitants of their goods ; a similar raid was made on Monday
before St. James 20 Edward III ; on Saturday after the octave of Michaelmas
20 Edward III the said David and very many others entered the said county
and lay for four days at the peel of Lydell and burned and wasted divers lands
and robbed the inhabitants of their goods.
A long list of the towns burnt and destroyed follows. Cf . Close Boll Calendar,
f. 448. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (15.)
2052. Commission to Robert de Morle, John de la Rokele and Thomas
de Drayton. Westminster. 10 July 21 Edward III. [1347.]
Norfolk.
Inquisition before the said John and Thomas. Norwich. Wednesday
after the Epiphany. [1348.]
A ship called Petite Farecost, laden at Great Yarmouth with salt and other
victuals by Ralph de Briggebrok, was driven by a storm to Aberdeen ; the
men of that town, enemies of England, took 20 quarters of the salt and
imprisoned the mariners until they paid ransom, and so they and the ship
were set free ; afterwards they returned to Berwick-on-Tweed and Newcastle-
on-Tyne, where they borrowed fish called ' Doggedrover,' salmon and other
victuals for their sustenance ; on their way to Jernemuth the ship was driven
by a contrary wind to Lenn. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (16.)
2053. Commission to Thomas de Rokeby, Thomas de Fencotes and
William de Scorueton. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng.
3 August 21 Edward III. [1347.] By the king.
Inquisition before the said Thomas de Fencotes and William. Richemund.
Saturday the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary.
The Scots rebels entered the priory of Ellerton in Swaldale on Sunday
after three weeks from Michaelmas 16 Edward III and carried away seven
charters and writings, described. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 453.
C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (17.)
2054. Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of [Rokesburgh] in pursuance
of a commission to Walter de Creyk, Robert de Maners, Robert de Tughale
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and Robert Power. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Redyng.
26 May 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition before Robert de Maners and Robert Power on Saturday after
Richard Lovel and Muriel his wife and her ancestors held the barony of
Hawik from time beyond memory until it was taken into the king's hand
after the battle of Durham, in fee simple of the king as of Rokesburgh castle,
its yearly value being 40 marks.
There is no moiety of the barony of Eskedale in co. Rokesburgh, but a
moiety of the barony of Wathstirker is within the land of Eskedale. Itnperfect
and partly illegible. C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (18.)
2055. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln to inquire as to the rape of Agnes
daughter of John de Claworth. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England.
Eltham. 16 February 21 Edward III. [1357.] C. Inq. Misc. File 159. (19.)
2056. Writ to Peter de Boxstede, escheator in co. Essex. Westminster.
18 October 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Extent of a fourth part of the manor of Thaxstede. 10 November. Cf.
Close Roll Calendar, pp. 525-540. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (1.)
2057. Writ of certiorari to John Laundels, escheator in co. Oxford.
Westminster. 7 January 22 Edward III. [1349.]
Inquisition : — Bampton. 3 January.
Thomas de Bourne, Alice late the wife of John Cokerel , William de Meledon
and Michael de Meledon entered certain tenements in Langeford without licence.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 26. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (2.)
2058. Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Westminster.
7 May 22 Edward III. [1348.] By p.s.
Return stating that the escheator has found by inquisition that Robert
de Bardelby, late prebendary of Donyngton in the church of St. Peter, York,
deceased, by his charter granted to Walter de Brakenholm a messuage and
2 bovates of land in Donyngton, parcel of the prebend, without the assent of
the chapter or licence of the king.
Writ to the same escheator. Westminster. 17 June.
Return endorsed stating that he has taken the said tenements into the
king's hand.
Writ to the same escheator. Westminster. 10 July.
Extent of the said tenements. Donyngton. Sunday after St. James.
Sum, 125.
It is stated that no profit has accrued from the meadow since the tenements
have been in the king's hand as it could not be mown on account of excessive
rain.
Writ to the sheriff of York. Langele. 18 February 23 Edward III. [1349.]
Return endorsed .stating that the sheriff has warned the said Walter and
John de Shirbum, keeper of the tenements aforesaid, to be in the chancery on
Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope next to show cause why the tenements
should not be restored to John de Sancto Paulo the present prebendary ; that
they came by Philip de Alcestre, clerk, their attorney ; and that the business
was postponed until the quinzaine of Easter, when no cause being shown to the
contrary it was ordered that the tenements should be restored. Cf . Close Boll
Calendar, p. 38. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (3.)
MISCELLANEOUS 517
2059. Writ to the sheriff of Sussex. Westminster. 12 February
22 Edward III. [1348.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Haillesham. Wednesday after St. Matthias.
Margery late the wife of Nicholas de la Beche sold to Andrew de Saukevill
all the goods which she had in her manors of Oldecourt and Chydyngelegh,
before she was raped, viz. in Oldecourt 9 ploughbeasts, 2 bulls, 40 cows, 12
calves, 8 rams, 199 ewes, a hogget, 151 lambs, 12 pigs and 21 little pigs;
in Chydynglegh 2 mares, 12 oxen, 2 steers, 12 heifers, 12 yearling calves,
15 pigs, 19 little pigs, 92 sheep and 92 hoggets ; which were delivered to
the aforesaid Andrew by Simon de Assh, parson of Bradefeld, then her clerk,
by reason of a debt due to him from the said Nicholas.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (4.)
2060. Commission to Henry de Chalfhunte, Nicholas de Bokelond,
John Laundeles and William de Kynebell. Westminster. 14 February
22 Edward III. [1348.] By petition of the council.
Inquisition before the said Nicholas, John and William. Borstall. 10 March.
As to two bovates of land in Acle, Brehull and Borstall and the bailiwick
of the forestership of Bemewode which form part of the manor of Burstall.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 445. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (5.)
2061. Writ to Robert Russel, escheator in co. Wilts. Westminster.
26 November 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Salisbury. 5 February 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Roger Bavent enfeoffed Roger Bavent his son and Hawise his wife and
the heirs of their bodies of his manors of F5Afhyde and Bronwe and his tenements
in Wilton with the advowson of the church of Fjrf hyde appurtenant to the manor ;
the said Roger son of Roger granted the manor of Norton Skydemour with
the advowsons of the church and chantry of that town to Simon de Monte
Acuto, late bishop of Ely, and William de Langele, parson of Ryngwode,
who afterwards granted the same to the said Roger son of Roger and Hawise
his wife and the heirs of their bodies.
Writ to Thomas Caiy, escheator in co. Dorset. Witness : Lionel, guardian
of England. Gloucester. 20 August 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition : — Shaftesbury. Saturday after the Epiphany. [1348.]
The said Roger the father granted to the said Roger the son and Hawise
and the heirs of their bodies by charter dated at London, Bassieshawe, Monday
before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 4 Edward III, a yearly rent of 9
quarters of salt from divers tenants in Purbyk and Warham and 2 acres of
meadow there, with reversion to himself and his heirs.
The said Roger the son enfeoffed the said bishop and parson of a moiety
of a knight's fee in Burton atte Nasshe, who by their charter dated at London
on Monday after the Nativity of St. Mary 11 Edward III granted the same to
the said Roger the son and Hawise and the heirs of their bodies with remainder
to him and his heirs and assigns ; and so the said rent, meadow and moiety,
after the death of the said Roger the son and Hawise, ought to remain to
John son and heir of the said Roger.
Writ to William de Middelton, escheator in cos. Norfolk and Suffolk. Witness :
Lionel, guardian of England. Gloucester. 20 August 21 Edward III.
By p.s.
Inquisition : — Lavenham, co. Suffolk. 30 June 22 Edward III.
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The said Roger the father likewise granted to Roger the son and Ha wise
and the heirs of their bodies the manors of Brandeston and Combes, co.
Suffolk, and seisin was delivered to them by Henry de Westden his attorney.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (6.)
20 62. Writ to Nicholas Gower, escheator within the liberty of Holdemesse,
Westminster. 15 February 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — Hedon in Holdemesse. 12 April.
John de Ryhill, who, on account of a felony which he committed, became
an approver before the justices appointed to deliver the gaol of York castle,
held on the day of the felony in fee tail by feoffment of Sir William son of
Saer de Sutton, knight, to Robert de Ryhill and Margaret his wife and their
heirs tail, whose heir tail the said John was, a plot of pasture in Kayngham
within a plot called ' Foukland,' which is held of the king in chief as of the
honor of Aumale by the yearly service of 8|c?., and is of the yearly value
of 65.
He also held in fee tail 2 parts of a messuage and 2 bovates of land in Ryhill
of Margery late the wife of Robert de Botheby by foreign service at a yearly
rent of 5s. 2d. and suit to her court every 3 weeks ; the two parts of the messuage
being worth 25. a year and the land 32s. ; he also held in fee tail a toft in
Tunstall farmed to William Cusays and Isabel his wife for their lives at 5s.
yearly ; it is held of Philip Northiby by the yearly service of a penny.
All the said tenements are in the king's hands and in the keeping of the
escheator.
Robert son of the said John is his next heir and is 8 years old.
Writ to W. archbishop of York. Westminster. 8 February.
Return endorsed stating that the said John was delivered to the archbishop
as a clerk convict on Thursday the feast of St. Hilary 18 Edward III, and
remained in the archbishop's prison until 9 October A.D. 1347, when he died,
having made no purgation. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (7.)
2063. Commission to Warin Latymer, Thomas de Bucton and Thomas
de Bvfeld. Witness : Lionel, guardian of England. Wodestoke. 16 Sep-
tember 21 Edward III. [1347.] By p.s.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Thomas. Northampton.
22 October.
John de Fienles, lord of Mertok, long before his forfeiture, viz. in the year
2 Edward III, granted by charter to William Trussel the advowson of the
church of Gayton ; the said William presented his clerk Simon de Veer, who
was admitted and instituted by the bishop of Lincoln ; in the same year
the said John granted by charter to the said William the reversion of a moiety
of the manor of Gayton, which Scolastica de Mewes and John her son hold
for their lives by demise of the said John de Fienles ; they attorned to the
said William by virtue of the demise.
In the year 21 Edward III the said William granted by charter to Theobald
Trussel, liis son, the advowson and reversion ; to whom the said Scolastica
and John her son did not attorn.
The charter of John de Fienles to the said William was removed in his
time ; by whom and when the jurors are ignorant.
In the year 5 Edward III John de Fienles released to the said William aU
claim to the advowson and moiety. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar, p. 458.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (8.)
MISCELLANEOUS 519
2064. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 18 January
21 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — Stykeney. Thursday after the Purification 22 Edward III.
A messuage and 8 acres of land in Sibeseye, which William Wragge, who
was hanged for felony, held, have been for a year and a day in the kng's hand.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 436. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (9.)
2065. Writ to Roger Daber, escheator in co. Surrey. Westminster.
10 July 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — Kersalton. 16 July.
A toft and 6 acres of land of Simon atte Wodecote in Bedjmgton are not
held of the king in chief. Cf. Close Boll Calendar, p. 480.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (10.)
2066. Writ to the sheriff of Suffolk. Westminster. 24 February
22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — Southolt. Tuesday after the Annunciation.
William de Gyslyngham, on the day of his outlawry, held certain lands
in Bedyngfeld ; the sheriff has had the king's year, day and waste thereof.
Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 471. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (11.)
2067. Writ to the sheriff of York. Westminster. 4 June 22 Edward III.
[1348.]
Inquisition : — York. Friday the feast of St. James.
A messuage in Gaytford, which Hugh Proud of Noght, who was hanged
for felony, held, has been for a year and a day in the king's hand. Cf . Close
Roll Calendar, p. 483. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (12.)
2068. Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Westminster.
28 May 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — York. Thursday the eve of St. James.
Henry Puseit, sometime lord of the manor of Wighton, who held it of King
Henry III in chief, in the time of that king enfeoffed Gervase his servant of
a messuage and 3 bovates of land in Wighton, parcel of the manor, to hold
by the yearly service of 25., who continued his seisin until his death ; Stephen
his son and heir, Robert son and heir of the said Stephen and Godfrey son and
heir of the said Robert held the tenements for their lives ; after the death
of the said Godfrey, Agnes Fraunkeleyn, his daughter and heir, entered ;
none of them changed their estate up to the taking of the tenements into the
king's hand.
The tenements are of the yearly value of 20s.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (13.)
2069. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Westminster. 25 October
22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition before William Wacelyn the younger, bailiff of the liberty of
William de Clynton, earl of Huntingdon, of Kirketon in Lyndeseye. Spryng-
thorp. Wednesday after All Saints.
A messuage, 5 tofts and 18 acres of land in Spryngthorp, Steresgarth and
Little Coryngham, which John Bryx, who was outlawed for felony, held,
have been in the king's hand since Monday before St. Philip and St. James
21 Edward III. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 569.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (14.)
520 INQUISITIONS
2070. Writ to Nicholas Gowere, escheator within the liberty of Holder-
nesse. Westminster. 30 March 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — Homse. 5 May.
Two bovates of land, six acres of meadow and forty-five acres of pasture in
Ulram, which Robert son of Robert Tothe of Killum, who was outlawed for
felony, held, have been in the king's hand for a year and a day. Cf. Close
Roll Calendar, p. 455. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (15.)
2071 . Writ to Thomas de Rokeby, escheator in co. York. Westminster.
12 October 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — York. Tuesday after St. Luke.
A messuage and a bovate of land in Wighton, which are in the king's hand
because the escheator found by inquisition that Robert de Ros, who held them
of the king in chief, alienated them in fee without licence, and that Adam del
Grene lately held them, were never alienated by the said Robert ; neither
he nor any other lord has so far made any demise thereof except to hold* at
will.
The tenements came to the hands of Thomas del Grene by demise of Payn
de Tibetot, then lord of the manor, and he held them at the will of the said.
Payn according to custom by enrolment in the manor courts ; the said Thomas
died twelve years past and the tenements came to the hands of John de Tibetot
as lord, who afterwards demised them to Adam del Grene, brother and heir
of the said Thomas, to hold at will. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (16.)
2072. Writ to William de Middelton, escheator in co. Norfolk. West-
minster. 24 May 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Petition to the king and council from Adam de Clifton, cousin and one of
the heirs of Robert de Tateshale. French.
Inquisition : — Schuldham, co. Norfolk. 12 June.
A leet in the town of Lenne within the hundred of Frothbrigg anciently
belonged to that hundred ; it was demised to farm to the mayor and burgesses
of Lenne at a yearly rent of 2 marks by Robert de Tateshale the elder, ancestor
of the said Adam ; he and his heirs were successively seised of the 2 marks.
Joan late the wife of Robert de Tateshale, to whom the said hundred was
assigned in dower, was seised of the 2 marks, the said Adam being a minor
in the king's wardship ; then John late bishop of Norwich purchased the leet
from the mayor and burgesses without licence ; the said Adam after the death
of the said Joan had the hundred.
The 2 marks have been withdrawn for twelve years ; the leet was taken
into the king's hand because the bishop acquired it without licence ; the
present king has demised it to farm to the mayor and burgesses.
Writ to the same escheator. Westminster. 18 July.
Inquisition : — Swafham. 4 October.
The two marks have been withdrawn for sixteen years ; the leet is in the
king's hand because it was granted to the bishop without licence.
G. Inq. Misc. File 160. (17.)
2073. Commission to William de Thorp, Gervase de Willesford, John
de Houton and Thomas de Sibethorp. Westminster. 14 February
22 Edward III. [1348.] By petition in parliament.
Inquisition before the said William, John and Thomas. Lincoln. Friday
after St. Gregory the Pope.
MISCELLANEOUS 521
The manor of Hagh, an extent of which is given, is valued at 261. 4s. 8d. a
year and the church at 201. Cf. Patent Roll^Calendar, 1348-1350. p. 120.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (18.)
2074. Commission to William de Thorp and Thomas de Sibthorp. West-
minster. 16 February 22 Edward III. [1348.] By petition in parliament.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. York. 10 February
23 Edward III. [1349.]
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition before the said William and Thomas in the presence of John de
Fenton, mayor, and Walter de Kelby and John de Neubald, bailiffs of Lincoln,
without waiting for Ralph de Derby of Boston and John de Skyrbek, bailiffs
of Gysorshalle in Boston. Lincoln. Tuesday before the Annunciation
23 Edward III.
All citizens of Lincoln from time beyond memory have been quit of tronage
and pesage throughout England except towards the king and except in places
where merchandise is exposed for sale ; they have been molested for these
dues at Boston by the bailiffs of Gysorshalle contrary to custom and the
charters of the king and his ancestors. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (19.)
2075. Commission to William de Shareshull, Thomas de Langele and
Richard de Williamescote. Westminster. 8 April 22 Edward III. [1348.]
By petition of the council and by p.s.
Inquisition before the said Thomas and Richard. Cherleburv. Wednesday
after St. Hilary. [1349.]
Assessment of Fynstoke, Tappewell, Cotes and Faulore, hamlets of Cherle-
bury. Cf. Close Roll Calendar, p. 2. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (20.)
2076. Commission to Robert de Colevill, William de Colevill, Nicholas
de Bokelond, John de Trehampton and John de Coleby. Westminster.
4 February. 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition before the said William, John and John. Grantham. Tuesday
after the Ascension.
Fees and services belonging to the castle, town, manor and honor of Eye.
Cf. Patent Roll Calendar, pp. 61, 137. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (21.)
2077. Commission to Henry Husee, knight, John de Bohun, knight,
John de Gaynesford and William de Fyfhide to survey the buildings and
lands of the priory of Lewes. Westminster. 12 February 22 Edward III.
[1348.] By p.s.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff. Midhurst. 11 March.
Panel of jurors. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (22.)
2078. Commission to Thomas de Haukeston, Saer de Rocheford, William
de Swynflete and Thomas de Nesf eld. Westminster. 6 April 22 Edward III.
[1348.] By the council.
Writ of venire facias in pursuance to the sheriff of Lincoln.
Letter from the commissioners to the sheriff.
Panel of jurors.
Inquisition : — Boston. Thursday after the Nativity of St. Mary.
522 INQUISITIONS
The earl of Richmond is lord of Skirbek (from the west side of the water of
Boston), Wyberton, Frauncton, Kirketon, Soterton and Algerkirk except
7 carucates and 3 bovates of land ; he and Joan late the wife of John de la
Ware are lord and lady of Swynesheved and Wyggetoft except a carucate of
land, which towns beforenamed contain 8 hundreds, each hundred containing
12 carucates ; in those hundreds the said Joan holds in demesne and service
12 carucates and a bovate only ; to those towns and hundred a marsh called
' le Egthundirdfen ' belongs, and so she is lady of an eighth part of the said
towns and hundred and a bovate more, and an eighth part of the marsh and
as much more as pertains to a bovate of right belongs to her ; the earl holds
the residue.
The earls of Richmond have always hitherto taken the profits and amerce-
ments of their tenants and of strangers for trespasses committed in the marsh
according to their proportion as aforesaid, but in the time of John de Britannia,
late earl of Richmond, when his bailiff demised to farm the agistment of his
share, John de la Ware, then lord of the eighth part and bovate, demised the
agistment of his share for so much as the earl received, and by colour of such
demise claimed a moiety of the marsh and the profits thereof ; when the
earl's tenants were attached and amerced at his court the said John amerced
the same tenants at the same sum, viz. since the earldom came to the king's
hand ; by such extortion claiming a moiety as above.
Whereas the said lords ought to have the profits of impounding strange
animals within the marsh according to their shares, the said John de la Ware
and his ministers in the Idng's time have received and detained the whole.
Whereas the said earl is lord of two parts of the town of Wyggetoft and
the said Joan is lady of the third part, and the earl ought to have two parts
of the waste of that town, viz. a plot called ' Wyggetoftmersh ' the said John
de la Ware and the said Joan in the king's time have occupied the whole,
also a plot of waste called ' Egthundirdfen ' in Swynesheed.
The said John and Joan and their ministers have thus hindered the king
and queen from receiving their profits and have taken from the marshes
561. 5s. more than their due. Cf. Patent Boll Calendar-, p. 78.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (23.)
2079. Writ to the sheriff of Norfolk. Westminster. 15 June
22 Edward III. [1348.] By the king and council.
Inquisition : — Lenn. Wednesday after St. Lucy.
A ship of William Drone and John Permeyn of Boston called la Katerine,
whereof William Drone was master, was laden at Bruges with divers goods
to be conveyed to England, viz. John Hamund had therein wax, almonds,
rice, cummin, soap, saffron, alum, madder, canvas, sugar, ginger, pepper,
galingale, cinnamon, gillyflower, mace, cubebs, flower of cinnamon, nutmeg,
Paris green, spikenard, verdigris, orpement and vermilian, to the value of
2,000/. ; Andrew Aubrey and others (named) had similar goods (specified),
including ' grawerk,' cloth, salt and lampreys.
On Whitsunday last certain evildoers of France, viz. Mikolet of
Boulogne and John Faget, with 150 armed men, during the truce between
England and France, came in two ships and attacked the ship la Katerine
between Blakene and Bromholm with the assent of Philip of Valois, and
killed and assaulted the mariners therein and conveyed the ship and merchan-
dise to Depe in Normandy and thence to Crotoye, and did their will
therewith.
MISCELLANEOUS 523
Writ to Bartholomew de Burglierssh, constable of Dover castle and warden
of the Cinque Ports, or to him who supplies his place. Westminster.
12 December.
Return endorsed stating that the writ has been sent to the mayor and
bailiff of ^A'ynchelse.
Return of the said mayor and bailiff stating that Adam de Brydlyngton
of CO. York came before Robert Arnald, mayor, and Stephen de Padiam,
bailiff, at Wynchelse on Sunday after the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr and appealed Edmund Ley of Ipswich and Richard Tukebard of
robbing him (together with Richard Pope and other evildoers) on the Thames
near Mergate on Sunday after Trinity of goods of great value belonging to
John Hamund, Andrew Aubrey and others, citizens and merchants of London,
which were in his keeping.
The said Adam pursued the said Edmund and Richard Tukebard to
Wynchelse and at his suit they were arraigned before the mayor and bailiff
and pleaded guilty and were condemned to be hanged, and it was adjudged
that the goods should be delivered to the said John Hamund and others.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (24.)
2080. Writ of certiorari to the sheriff of Nottingham. Westminster.
20 February 22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition before Richard Sherman and Robert de Bruneby, bailiffs of
the liberty of the town of Nottingham. Thursday after the Purification.
William son of Stephen Waleys on Sunday after the Epiphany broke into
the house of Richard de York at Nottingham and stole 10^. sterling in coin.
C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (25.)
2081. Writ to the sheriffs of Middlesex. Westminster. 10 April
22 Edward III. [1348.]
Inquisition : — Westminster. Thursday before Easter.
On Tuesday before Palm Sunday Philip de Alcestre, clerk of the chancery,
Valentine de Perschore his clerk, John de Thynden, gaoler of the Marshal sea
prison, and William Criour of the Marshalsea, with others unknown, forcibly
entered the king's free chapel of Westminster and took Robert de Iccoumbe,
clerk, within the cemetery and sanctuary there, and supporting him by his
hands and feet, partly carrying and partly dragging him, conveyed him to
the town of Westminster and imprisoned him. and still detain him in prison,
on the ground of a false suggestion of the said Philip in the Marshalsea Court
of a trespass committed against him by the said Robert within the verge,
whereas the said Robert for a year and more before the alleged trespass never
went beyond the said chapel and sanctuary on account of the malice and
persecution of the said Philip. C. Inq. Misc. File 160. (26.)
(524)
APPENDIX.
2082. ' Inquisition taken before the sheriff and coroners of co. York and
Sir Peter de Percy [in or after the year 38 Henry III (1253)] concerning tres-
passes by William de Horsed en when sheriff, and by his clerks, bailiffs, and
minsters, against the king, Stephen de Eyan, Philip de London and many
of the county.
The said William kept the said Stephen for two days and nights in York
castle, and on the third took him away with him to Tykehill as a prisoner
{ut prisona) till he should pay 211. 10s., wherewith the said William charged
him, being 10 marks from William de Marton, 40s. from WilUam de Moreby
405. from the abbot of Selby, 405. from Robert de Thorneton, clerk, to get
out of prison, 1 mark from Ivo de Heriz, and 12 marks and 40c?. for other
promises and amercements. He also kept him and all his servants for five days
at the feast of St. John the Baptist, for wliat cause the jurors do not know.
WiUiam de Stokesley, constable of York, kept two of the said Stephen's
clerks and four of his servants for four days, for what cause the jurors do not
know.
The said WiUiam de Horseden took William de Mirefeud and kept him in
prison among robbers from early on Monday till the ninth hour on Tuesday
on a charge of warning an excommunicated person so that he might not be
taken.
A robber, being taken with stolen cloth and imprisoned, turned approver
and indicted divers loyal persons, who were taken and imprisoned and could
not be bailed unless they were ransomed.
On this account Adam Ayry of Queldrik was kept for a month, and
made a fine of 205., and spent 205. owing to his imprisonment ; John Melle
of Queldrik was kept 3 weeks and spent 205., and was afterwards released
by the earl of Cornwall ; EUis de Brakenholm was kept for five weeks and spent
405., and was released by the same earl ; Roger Mollesone was kept for a
day and spent 3s. ; Eustace de Cottingwith was kept for fifteen weeks till the gaol
delivery, and spent 405. ; Hugh de Scipuith was kept for four days and spent a
mark, and was delivered by the said earl ; and Thomas de Bolletorp, John
son of Richard de Clyf, and Hugh son of Gilbert de Thorgrameby were taken
and kept in the castle till they made a fine of 205. to go out on bail. All these
were brought before the justices of gaol dehvery ; and as the approver, Thomas
Perlochday by name, said that he knew and had indicted none of them, they
departed quit.
As to any trespass against Philip de London, the jurors know nothing.
A stranger was taken with a horse and brought to prison ; but he could
not enter the prison till they had made a fine of half a mark.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (1.)
2083. Inquisition before Gilbert de Preston and his feUows, justices
itinerant in co. Gloucester, by the jurors of the hundreds of Whitstan
Langetre and Bysele. 47 Henry HI. [1262-3.]
Roger de Rodebergh, the second husband of Agnes Loc, who was hanged
long ago for robbery, was considered a suspicious person in the eyre of Roger de
APPENDIX. 525
Thurkelby and his fellows at Gloucester. Peter de Ewleye, one of the jurors
of that {sic) hundred warned her ; and she withdrew lierseK and was suspected,
and therefore was questioned from county to county and waived at the Idng's
suit ; but she is innocent of the receipt of robbers and of all other misdeeds.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (2.)
2084. Liquisition before GunccUin de Badelesmere, justice of Chester,
and other knights and freeholders of the county, in the county court on the
Wednesday after St. Michael the Greater [2-10] Edward I. [1274-1282.]
When Adam de Chetewynd, escheator of Chester, had seisin of the manors
of Dunham Massy and Bacford, he received 17 oxen worth 6s. 8d. each ;
16 cows and a bull worth 55. each ; 6 young beasts worth 45. each ; 4 plough-
beasts worth 55. each ; a sow with 3 pigs worth 35. ; corn in Dunham grange
worth 9 marks ; rent of assize of Hugh de Gretolre, 45. ; issues of 4 mills,
5 marks ; of 2 forges, weekly while they were in his keeping, 25. 6d. ; for hay,
405. ; for mast, 205. ; and perquisites of court 205. ; all of the manor of
Dunham. He also received from the manor of Bacford 10 oxen worth 6s. Sd.
each ; 2 plough-beasts of like value ; for meadow 205. ; for corn 8 marks ; for
entry on lands 13s. 4d. ; and for bondmen 6s. 8d.
When Reynold de Grey was justice of Chester, Hugh de Hatton his sheriff
received by his order 5h marks.
The said Adam de Chetewynd, when escheator, seized into the king's hand by
his order all the chattels which had belonged to Sir James de Auditheleg' at
Dunham and Bacford and kept them till he delivered them in full county to Sir
Nicholas de Audeleg', executor of his brother, by order of the said Reynold,
who had the king's order so to do, because the executors of the said James,
and James his son and heir, had given security to account for the time when
the said James was the king's bailiff, and to answer for his debts.
Afterwards the said Nicholas caused the said chattels to be valued by
Robert de Winekeshull and William de Spurstowe and the men of Dunham
and Bacford, and delivered them to the said Adam for a debt of the said
Sir James to him and Sir Robert Burnell. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (3.)
20 85. Inquisition before W. de Hopton and his fellows. Whitchurch {Album
MoTmsterium). The morrow of St. Hilary [6-12] Edward I. [1278-1284.]
Master Ralph de Freningeham, at his departure from Whitchurch {Album
Monasterium), for want of a horse borrowed one from Owen son of Griffin ab
Madoc and took it with him to London ; and after his arrival he returned it.
He took no horse as a gift either from Emma, lady of Bromfeld, or from
anyone else. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (4.)
2086. Inquisition in the full county of Westmoreland. Thursday before
St. Cuthbert 10 Edward I. [1282.]
Thomas de Slegill had no lands when he was charged for felony, because
the bovate in Slegill, which he was supposed to have had, had already been
taken into the king's hand. John de Goldington the elder, dwelling in Appelby,
was his tenant thereof before the felony. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (5.)
2087. Inquisition before the sheriff and coroners in the full county of
Warwick. Monday after the Circumcision 29 Edward [I]. [1301.]
Richard son of Thomas de Stocton was appealed by one Robert son of
John Mahew of Waueneswotton of a robbery committed at Waucneswotton
526 APPENDIX.
on Richard Fayrefox ; but he is not guilty of that robbery or of any other,
but is and has always been of good fame, save that he was taken on the same
appeal and imprisoned at Warwick, and escaped by the prison door and
went away. French. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (6.)
2088. Extent taken at Ma yd[enstan] before . . . de Rowell. Wednesday
after Michaelmas 34 Edward [I]. [1306.]
John de Wolverthon holds a messuage in Mayd[enstan] worth 20s. yearly
in wardship of the inheritance of Nicholas son and heir of John de Seython ;
He also holds in demesne 7 virgates, each worth 10s. yearly ; 10 acres of
meadow worth 2s. Qd. each ; 18 acres in villenage worth 10s. each ; and
32s. 4:d. in rents of free tenants.
Stephen Rabaz holds two virgates in the same place worth 10s. yearly
of the same inheritance. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (7.)
2089. Inquisition. [Temp. Edward I.]
No one is guilty of burning the house of Thomas Bussel in le Holand ; but
it was burnt by accident, because there was a fire therein unwatched.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (8.)
2090. Inquisition concerning a man imprisoned at Colecestr' for the
death of Richard Sprot. [Temp. Edward I.] Illegible.
Endorsed Domino Regi per vicecomitem Essex'.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (9.)
2091. Inquisition before the sheriff of Hereford [temp. Edward I],
concerning robbery of cattle. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (10.)
2092. Inquisition [temp. Edward I] finding that a tame stag of Maurice
de Berkele was found flayed in the house of Andrew, parson of Clifton, and
divided among divers persons unknown. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (11.)
2093. Inquisition [temp. Edward I] as to the trespass of Simon son of
WiUiam le Vineter of Drauton with dogs, bows and arrows in the park of
Northampton.
He is a lunatic and has often been taken to Croyland on that account.
He went to the park when he was out of his senses, and not in malice. He
took nothing there, and was not sent there by anybody's procurement.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (12.)
2094. Inquisition. Helles [temp. Edward I].
Alice de Helles held land at Wodecurt of the bishop of Rochester ; and
her services being in arrear, she was distrained and found WiUiam Crul and
William de Yfeld as sureties. As she did not keep her day, they were dis-
trained and discussed the matter with the bishop's baihff.
Afterwards William Cruk came to the tenements of the said Alice in Helles,
and took her sheep in several parcels on the king's highway, and drove them
to his house, where he kept them for nearly four days. He then had them
driven to the bishop's manor of Stanes, where they were kept till the said
Alice had satisfied the bishop of the said services, to her great damage.
Afterwards Adam son of Richard Clement and Walter Dryveday took
1 1 sheep of the said Alice in Cleyndon and drove them to the house of Norman
de Derentewode, so that she has not yet been able to get at them.
APPENDIX. 527
They returned to Bartholomew de Grenstrete one which he claimed as his
own, but the rest are still in their hands. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (13.)
2095. Liquisition before the sheriff of York [temp. Edward I or II?].
Nicholas Gykel of Ulschelf of mali9e prepense set fire to the buildings
of Sir Robert de Holme at Homyngton, and burnt them with the corn therein.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (14.)
2096. Commission to Edmund de Hemegrave, Peter de Melles, and
Robert de Reydon to enquire as to illegal and corrupt prises in co. Suffolk.
Persons found guilty are to be brought before the Parliament which is to
meet at Westminster in eight days from the Purification. Westminster.
18 [December] 3 Edward II. [1309.]
Like commission of like date to John de Abernoun and Edmund de
Passelewe for co. Surrey. See Calendar of Patent Rolls, pp. 248-250.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (15.)
2097. Writ to the sheriff of Northampton. Wyggemore. 6 August
6 Edward II. [1312.]
Return stating tliat Anketin de Houby and John his brother are kept
prisoners in Northampton castle by virtue of a writ of privy seal whereof
copy is annexed, on account of certain felonies whereof they were indicted
before Ralph de NeviU and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer.
Their bodies' were delivered to the sheriff for safe keeping by Philip de
Aylesbury, sheriff of Bedford, on the morrow of the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, and so remain.
Transcript of writ of privy seal as described (French), dated at Wodestok,
16 June 6 Edward II. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (16.)
2098. Writ of privy seal to the sheriff of Nottingham. Assebach.
4 November 8 Edward [II]. [1314.] French.
Inquisition. Blye, the feast of St. Katherine 8 Edward [II].
At the king's court of Wheteley held by WiUiam de Anne, steward of the
honour of TykehuU, on the Monday in Whitsun week in the year aforesaid,
Simon de Beutoft and Simon Norman, yeoman of Sir John de Segrave, came
with the said Sir John's letter of credence to the said steward ; and Simon
de Belt oft mocked and threatened the said steward.
When one Ralph Damyot was called upon in court, the said Simon said
that he was at the door (heeuz) of the hall, but was not coming in for him more
than for any one else. He then drew his sword in full court and endeavoured
to run up and strike him, and assaulted him more than once, so that he was
in peril of death if it had not been for Hugh le Carter, the steward's yeoman,
who came up to help his master, and in his defence struck the said Simon in
the throat {jeuule) ^vith his sword.
Thus by the said Simon's assault there first occurred the trespass aforesaid,
whereby the king's court was disturbed and destroyed for the day.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (17.)
2099. Commission to the cliancellor of the university of Oxford and
the master of the hospital of St. John without Oxford, transmitting a petition
528 APPENDIX.
of the brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Bartholomew with-
out Oxford concerning certain actions of Peter de Luffenham their
warden.
The chancellor and master are to visit the state of the said hospital and
to report thereon. Donecastr'. 19 December 9 Edward II. [1315.] By C.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (18.)
2100. Cantrefmaur. Inquisition taken before WiUiam Martin, justice
of South Wales, at Cardygan, on the Thursday before . . . , [cir. 9 Edward II
1315-1316], concerning injuries done to the men of the three commotes of
Sirbayron, namely Kenwod, . . . Up to this time, when a man of the said
commotes was impleaded or brought in question for felony, the bailiffs of the
place would take six men of the court . . . other six jurors thereto, and
so by the verdict of the twelve ... of [Ro]ger de Mortuo Mari. When he
was in office, he and his ministers ... by the verdict of twelve jurors, but
often . . . innocent persons, according to their rage . . . , and sent them to
prison ... In the time of former lords until now . . . Jevan ap Moylven,
then steward of Cardiganshire . . . has of every amercement 12d. ; . . . and
they take and attach loyal and innocent persons, to their damage and the loss
of the country. C. Iriq. Misc. File 331. (19.)
2101. Hundred of Lexeden. Inquisition taken before John de Nutford
and his fellows. Colecestre. Saturday after the close of Easter 10 Edward II.
[1317.]
The jurors know nothing about prises. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (20.)
2102. Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales.
Westminster. 13 November 14 Edward II. [1322.]
Inquisition :— Beaumaris. Saturday before the Aimunciation.
Ten carucates of land of Jorwerth ap Phihp Gogh in Thleghok and Amelogh,
CO. Anglesey, were taken into the hand of Llewellyn ap Griffith,
sometime prince of Wales, 11. of silver of relief and gobreston being due
to the said prince and in arrear, and remained in his hand and afterwards
the hand of King Edward I until Madoc ap Eneas, father of Wenthhana,
wife of the said Jorwerth, paid the said 11. in the time of Otto de
Graundisono, then the Idng's lieutenant in North Wales, to Sir Roger de
Pyuelesdon, then sheriff of Anglesey, to the use of King Edward I ; whereupon
the said Otto delivered the said land to the said Yerward, who for twenty
years was peacefully seised thereof.
In the year 34 Edward I Griffin ap Oweyn, sheriff of the said county, was
given to understand that the said 11. were still unpaid, and seized the said
land into the king's hand. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (21.)
2103. Commission to Henry le Scrop, John de Donecastr', and John de
Denum. Barnard Castle. 9 September 17 Edward II. [1323.]
The king formerly commanded Richard de Moseleye, his clerk, constable
of Pontefract castle, to go in person to the place of execution of Thomas,
late earl of Lnncaster and prohibit a multitude of malefactors and apostates
from praying and making oblations there in memory of the said earl not to
God but rather to idols, in contempt of the king and contrary to his former
command.
APPENDIX. 629
The said constable and his servants were assaulted at Pontefract, and
two of them named Richard de Godeleye and Robert de la Hawe were killed.
The commissioners are to inquire into this and imprison such persons as
should be indicted before them. By p.s.
G. Inq. Misc. File 331. (22.)
2104. Commission to John de Briddeport and Walter Beril. Guldeford.
10 October [18 Edward II]. [1324.]
Henry le Gulden asserts by his petition to the king and council that he had
a hfe-rent of 605. yearly from the manor of Phehppeston, co. Dorset, by grant
of John de Bosco, late lord thereof, and received the same till the manor
came into the king's hands by the forfeiture of John Mautravers ' le fiz,'
a rebel, then tenant thereof.
The commissioners are to enquire as to the facts in the presence of the
keeper of the manor. By C.
G. Inq. Misc. File 331. (23.)
2105. Writ of privy seal {French) to John Bousser, commanding him
to report proceedings on a former command, issued at the request of the
kings of Aragoune and Maliogre to enquire as to the robbery of two galleys
of Maillogres. Westminster. 21 ... 18 [Edward II]. [1324.]
Return stating that the writer has made inquisition together with Sir Henry
de Cobham, but has found only what is written in the annexed document.
The record itself is in the possession of the said Sir Henry, as the person first
named in the original commission. French.
Extract from inquisition, undated. While the king was in the Scottish
war in his 16th year, a ship of Robert Noldrye and John de Pekeryng of
Sandwich, appointed with others to keep the sea on account of the Flemings
and others, then the king's enemies, was attacked in mid-sea between England
and Calais by some Flemish ships. Among these were two galleys, but whose
or whence they were the jurors do not loiow. They killed William Mot of
Sandwich and Edward de Fenglesham, who were on board the Enghsh ship ;
and they wounded many others, so that eleven died directly afterwards.
John Bretoun of Sandwich and John Djti of Wynchelse, being at sea with
their men on the same duty, at once steered to the rescue. The galleys met
them and wounded many of their men ; but after a long fight, by God's help,
the Enghsh had the victory, and the enemy took to their boats and fled.
The Enghsh took the galleys, not feloniously, but as enemies {insidiantes)
of the king and his country, and brought them to Stonore by Sandwich with
their cargo of cloth, wool, yam, copper, and other wares, to the value of 500Z.
Of this John Bretoun had 300Z. worth for liimself and his company, John
Dyn 201. worth for himseK and his company, and Nicholas atte Wetere, John
Hardyng, and Edward Graunger, who were in John Bretoun's ship, 180Z.
worth.
The galleys are still at Stonore ; but the sails and anchors, with the rest
of the tackle, have been carried off by poor men and thieves unknown.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (24.)
2106. Writ to the sheriff of Lincoln. Kenylworth. 12 April
19 Edward II. [1316.]
Inquisition before the sheriff, WiUiam de Stokheyth and Walter de Toutheby,
coroners, and Thomas Sorel. Scoter. The Wednesday before St. Mark.
Wt. 34623. ♦ 34
530 APPENDIX.
Henry Pan of Scoter threw himself into a well in his own courtyard at
Scoter and was drowned, and no other person was guilty of his death.
C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (25.)
2107. Inquisition before Roger de Nouwers, knight, and Sir Richard de
Abberbury, constable of the king's peace in co. Oxford. Saturday before
St. Tiburtius and St. Valerian 19 Edward [II]. [1316.]
Roger de Nouwers, knight, Stephen le Notiare of CI ... , ... son of
WiUiam le Wyte of Cherchull and Richard le Ferrour, hay ward of Sir Roger de
Nouwers of Cherchull, assaulted Nicholas de Folbrok, clerk, in the field of
Cherchull on the Friday after the Assumption 18 Edward II.
Oil the Sunday after . . . , 17 Edward II, . . . le Hert, Robert Goldyng,
Richard and WiUiam Peter, and WiUiam Perys, aU of Over Norton, beat,
wounded, and iU-treated Ralph le Tailor of Kengham by night.
William de Ha . . . assaulted John Byote of CherchuU.
Robert le Bole of Walecote is a common robber of horses (caballis) and
oxen.
Thomas son of Robert de Lynham is a common robber of horses (equis) and
oxen. C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (26.)
2108. Inquisition {mostly illegible) concerning lands in Adaredes . . .
and Baryngton.
Mention is made of Ralph le Waleys, the abbot of Muchebiey, and John de
Albeniaco, a rebel. [Temp. Edward III] C. Inq. Misc. File 331. (27.)
( 531 )
INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES.
( 533 )
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
The references are to the entries, not to the pages.
Abard, Hugh, of Thonglands, 1862.
AbberlDrothok. See Arbroath.
Abberbury. See Adderbury.
Abberbvtry, Alberbury, co. Salop,
church, 1789.
, priory of New Abbey, 1789.
, . . . ., prior of, 1789.
Abberbury, Albirbiri, Richard de,
838.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1371.
, constable of the peace
in Oxfordshire, 2107.
Thomas de, 504.
Abbodesburi, Abbodesbviry. See
Abbotsbury.
Abbodisham. See Abbotsham.
Abbot, Richard, 2034.
Abbots Bromley. See Bromley,
Abbots.
Abbotsbury, Abbodesbvtri, Abbodes-
bury [co. Dorset], Benedict
abbot of, 211.
Hugh abbot of, 211.
, wreck of sea at, 211.
Abbotsham, Abbodisham, co. Devon,
1120.
Abel, Edmund son of Sewal, a felon,
land of, in Great Bromley,
6.
, John, 982, 989.
, escheator south of
Trent, 141, 148, 153, 166, 168,
169, 174, 175, 176, 185, 193,
196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 204,
309, 1259.
, guardian of Ely bishop-
ric, 207.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 982,
989.
, Joan daughter of, wife
of William Vaghan, 989.
, Katharine daughter
of, 989.
Margaret daughter of,
wife of Walter Heryng, 989.
Abendon. See Abingdon.
Aber, co. Carnarvon, manor, 1566.
Aberdeen, Aberden, Aberdene, co.
Aberdeen, 383, 1321, 2052.
Aberffraw, Aberfrau, co. Anglesey,
cantred, 746.
, . . . . , baiUff of. See Voil,
Yereward.
, inquisition at, 746.
, manor, 1647.
, Cefntreffrau in q.v.
Aberford, Abreford, co. York, 527
{p. 133).
, Parlington in, q.v.
Abergavenny, Bergeveny, co. Mon-
mouth, 1208, 1334.
castle, 1208, 1334.
, inquisition at, 1208.
land, keeper of, 1334.
, manor, 1334.
, priory of St. Mary, prior and
monks of, 1208.
Abernoun. See Dabernotm.
Abingdon, Abendon, Abyndon,
Abyndone, co. Berks, 1053,
1095, 1100, 1101, 1114, 1115,
1176, 1296, 1946.
abbot of, 1078, 1105, 1794.
WilUam abbot of, 1460.
, chvirch, 1176.
, inquisitions dated at, 624,
1095, 1100, 1101, 1114, 1115,
1176.
Abington, Abyton, Great and Little,
CO. Cambridge, 1517.
Abreford. See Aberford.
Abyndon, Henry de, 1111 (p. 275).
, John de, of Norton Brun,
1111 (p. 275).
, Master Richard de, clerk,
563.
, . . . . , commissioner, 73.
, Robert de, proposed warden
of St. Margaret's, Wycombe,
208.
, Stephen de, coroner of Lon-
don, 436.
, Thomas de, 1111 (p. 275).
, Walter de, 1183.
, Agnes wife of, 1 1 83,
Abyndon, Abyndone. See Abing-
don.
534
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Abyton. See Abington.
Acaster Malbis, co. York, Naburn in,
q.v.
Acastre, Richard de, of York, 1728.
, William de, 1728.
, . . . . , citizen and merchant
of York, 1772.
Accrington [in Whalley], co. Lancas-
ter, 519.
Ace, Asce, John, of Ludlow, king's
bailiff itinerant in Hants,
1236.
, Thomas, of Newport, 458.
, ...,, commissioner, 1293,
1382.
Achard, Robert, 1975.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1255,
1374, 1648, 1723.
Acherche, Ralph de, 1449.
Achyngham, James de, commis-
sioner, 1716.
Acle. See Oakley.
Acle, Oclee, Okie, co. Norfolk, in-
quisitions at, 1018, 1707.
Acresflet, co. Essex, knights' fees in,
1703.
Acton, Aketon, co. Suffolk, 743,
manor, 743.
Acton Bumell, co. Salop, Langley
in, q.v.
Acton Roimd, co. Salop, Muckley
in, q.v.
Acton Turville, Acton Torvill, co.
Gloucester, 594.
Acton, Aketon, Maud wife of Richard
de, 1986.
, Nicholas de, 410.
, . . . . , chamlaerlain of North
Wales, 1247.
, Stephen de, 1456.
Acum, John de, bailiff of York, 1772.
Adam, Eden ap, villein of Crogen
manor, 181.
, John, 1501.
, John ap, 2, 695.
, . . . ., commissioner, 112.
, . . , . , Elizabeth wife of,
daughter of John de Gurnej^ 2.
, Roger son of, 527 (p. 130).
, of South Kilworth,
500.
, Thomas ap, 1467, 1473,
1474.
, William, of Meaton, 682.
Adaredes . . ., 2108.
Adderbury, Abberbury, co. Oxford,
1104.
Adderley, Aderdeleye, co. Salop, 912.
, manor, 870, 931.
Addesdene. See Ashdean.
Addewyk, WilUam de, of Cowley,
504.
Addingham, co. Cumberland, Glas-
sonby in, q.v.
, Maughonby in, q.v.
AdeUdis, Queen, consort of Henry I,
1491.
Aderdeleye. See Adderley.
Aderdeleye, William son of Alexan-
der de, 912.
Adereston. See Atherstone.
Adgersley, Adgersleye. See Agards-
ley.
Adigheriis, Hugelin son of Pau,l de,
of Parma, prebendary of Ban-
bviry, 2046.
Adlastre, Robert de, 229.
Cf. Athelastre.
Adhngfleet, co. York, Eastoft in, q.v.
Admundescote. See Armscott.
Adryan, John, 1979.
Adstone, Atteneston [in Ashby
Canons], co. Northampton,
1521.
, chapel, 1521.
Affebregge, Affelbrugge. See Lam-
bourne.
Affle, Tideman de, merchant of
Cologne, 111.
Agardsley, Adgersley, Adgersleye [in
Newborough], co. York, 600.
, inquisition dated at, 600.
Aghthorp. See Authorpe.
Agmodesham. See Amersham.
Agnes, John son of, 606.
Aguillon, Aguylon, Aguyloun,
Robert, 277.
, William, grant by Henry HI
to, 148.
Aignel, John, escheator in Bedford-
shire, 1853.
Aikbar, Aikburgh, Aykbergh [in Fin-
gall], CO. York, 1797.
Aikton, Ayketon, co. Cumberland,
land of Adam de Wyganby in,
31.
Ailesbury, Aillesbury. See Ayles-
bury.
Ainstable, Aynstaplelyth, co. Cum-
berland, 1431.
Airth, Erth [co. StirUng], 1908.
Airton, Ayrton [in Eorkby in Mallam
Dale], CO. York, 278.
Aisby, Aseby [in Haydor], co. Lin-
coln, 1858.
Akeld, Akild [in Kirknewton], co.
Northumberland, 1052.
, manor, 376.
Aketon. See Acton.
Akild. See Akeld.
Alard, Athelard, Robert son of John,
of Winchelsea, 508.
, Stephen, 405 (p. 102).
, . . . . , owner of a barge of
Winchelsea, 1814.
Alayn. See Aleyn.
Albeniaco. See Daubeney,
Alberbury, Albirbiri. See Abber-
bury.
Albo Monasterio, Randolph de, 1950.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
535
Albo Monasterio — cont.
Reynold de, 1997.
, William de, 232.
Albon, John, 1866.
Albiime. See Auburn.
Alcester, Alencestre, Alyncestre, co.
Warwick, inquisitions at, 414,
1274.
Alcestre, John de, 1255.
, Philip de, clerk, 2058.
, . . . . , clerk of Chancery,
2081.
Alcote, Richard de, of Heston, a
felon, 151.
Aldborough, Aldeburgh, Auldeburg,
CO. York, 527 {p. 131).
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
, Boroughbridge in, q.v.
, Minskip in, q.v.
, Roecliffe in, q.v.
Aldbrough, co. York, Newton, East,
in, q.v.
Aldburgh, Aldeburgh, Aldesbvirg,
Richard de, commissioner,
392 (bis), 452, 489, 626, 629,
759, 910, 954, 970, 1653, 1728,
1772.
Aldeham, Baldwin de, knight, 2018.
Nicholaa de, 864.
Aldencrawe, co. Berwick, 1402.
Alderbury, Alwardbury, co. Wilts,
1803.
Aldermaston, Aldermanston, Alder-
manstone, co. Berks, 1975.
, church, 1648.
Alderney, Aureneye, isle, keeper of,
1657. See also Weston, Wal-
ter de.
Alderstone, Aldredeston [in White-
parish], CO. Wilts, 1136.
Alderton, co. Chester, manor, 256.
Aldesburgh. See Aldeburgh.
Aldon, Thomas de, knight, 1955.
Aldred, Richard, 452.
Aldredeston. See Alderstone.
Aldrington, Atheryngton, co. Sussex,
1361, 1385.
Alein. See Aleyn.
Alemannia, Constance wife of Henry
de, 1152.
Alencestre. See Alcester.
Alexander, pope, 1038.
, king of Scotland, 1389, 1429,
1484, 1601.
Aleyn, Alayn, Alein, Henry, 1929.
, John, 1033, 1794.
, deputy justice of
North Wales, 1247.
AKord, CO. Lincoln, 980.
, inquisition at, 980.
Algar, earl of Chester, 1458.
Algarkirk, Algerkirk, Alger kyrk, co.
Lincoln, 1482, 2078.
, inquisition at, 176.
, East Langhokn in, q.v.
Algarkirk — cont.
, Riche-hundred in, q.v.
Algerhundred, in Algarkirk, co. Lin-
cohi, 1482.
Algod, William, rector of Cottered,
1995.
Alisaundre, John, of Besthorpe, 1245.
, . . . ., Ahce wife of, 1245.
Alkington, Alkynton, co. Gloucester,
763.
, manor, 660, 763, 766.
AUcannings, Allecanyngges, co.
Wilts, 1306.
AUensmore, co. Hereford, Hunger-
ston in, q.v.
Allenwik. See Alnwick.
AUerdale, Alkedale, co. Cumberland,
1217, 1832.
, foresters of. See Druel,
Roger ; Foreste, John de la.
, Bolton in, q.v.
, Broughton in, q.v.
AUerthorpe, co. York, Waplington in,
q.v.
Allerton, North. See Northallerton.
Allerton in Schirwod. See OUerton.
Allertonshire, Alvertonshire, co.
York, 1358.
AUerwash, AUervasch [in Warden],
CO. Northumberland, 2051.
AUostock, Allostok [in Great Bud-
worth], CO. Chester, 131.
Allredale. See AUerdale.
Allstonefield, Alstanesfeld, co. Staf-
ford, manor, 1073.
Aknain, 1660.
, king of, 136. See also
Richard.
,."...., merchants of, 1008, 1628 {p.
399).
Almonds biu-y, co. Gloucester, Earth-
cott in, q.v.
Ahnot, Alan, bailiff of Osgoldcross
liberty, 101.
Alne, CO. Warwick, glebe of Kinwar-
ton chiu-ch in, 414.
Alnewik, Alnewyk, Alnewyke. See
Alnwick.
Alnham, co. Northumberland, Scren-
wood in, q.v.
Alnwick, Allenwik, Alnewik, Alne-
wyk, Alnewyke, co. Northum-
berland, 377, 1360.
, castle, keeper of. See Fel-
ton, John de.
, . . . ., ward of, 375.
, extent at, 1 883.
, fee, 389.
, lord of, 375. See also Vescy,
William de.
, market, 377.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 582, 594, 609, 618, 623,
624, 628, 632, 649, 650, 651,
1456, 1469.
536
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Alnwick — cont.
Howick by, q.v.
Alresford, co. Southampton, in-
quisition at, 1264.
Alsleteford, mill, extent of, 51.
Alstanesfeld. See Allstonefield.
Alta Riipa, Thomas de, 141.
Althorp, Olthorp [in Brington], co.
Northampton, 1342.
Al tofts, Altoftes, CO. York, writs and
commissions dated at, 459,
527.
Alton, Aulton, co. Southampton,
inquisitions at, 692, 1359.
Alton, Alveton, co. Stafford, castle,
334.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Baren-
ton, Thomas de.
, inquisition at, 334.
, Denston in, q.v.
Alvanley, Alvandelegh, Alvendelegh,
Alvendeleye, co. Chester,
township and woods, 46 (p.
12), 53.
, lord of, 46.
Alvecote, Avecote [in Shuttington,
CO. Warwick], priory, priors
of. See Beulow, William de ;
Were, WiUiam de la.
Alvediston, Alvedeston, co. Wilts,
1136.
Alvendelegh, Alvendeleye. See Al-
vanley.
Alventon. See Alvington.
Alvereston, William de, parson of
Kingswinford, 574.
Alverton, Alwarton [in Madron], co.
Cornwall, 503.
, extents made at, 503.
, manor, 1086.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Ever-
ard, John ; Pulle, Nicholas
de.
Alvertonshire. See Allertonshire.
Alveston, William de, 1000.
Alvethele. See Aveley.
Alveton. See Alton.
Alveton, Alvetone, John de, com-
missioner, 1959.
, escheator in Oxford-
shire and Berks, 1854, 1879,
1890, 1901, 1952, 1966,
1997.
, . . . . , escheator in Wilts,
1699.
Alvingham, Alvyngham, co. Lincoln,
prior of, 1628 {p. 399).
Alvington, Alventon, Isle of Wight,
manor, 960.
Alvithele. See Aveley.
Alvyngham. See Alvingham.
Alvyngton. See Alwington.
Alvythele. See Aveley.
Alwardbury. See Alderbury.
Alwarton. See Alverton.
Alwington, Alvyngton, co. Devon,
1257.
Alwy, William, 447.
Alyncestre. See Alcester.
Amber, co. Derby, river, 335, 361.
Amberesbury, Ambirisbery, Ambres-
bury. See Amesbury.
Ambrisbery, Master Thomas de,
1794.
Ambruton. See Amerton.
Amcotes, Robert de, commissioner,
612.
, Roger de, 204.
Amela, ship of, 282.
Amelogh. See Amlwch.
Amersham, Agmodesham, Amodes-
ham, Amondesham, Aug-
modesham, co. Buckingham,
1153, 1597.
, fee of le Raan in, 1 1 53.
, inqiiisition at, 647.
Shardelawes in, 1126.
Amerton, Ambruton [in Stowe],
CO. Stafford, 1599.
Amesbury, Amberesbury, Ambiris-
bery, Ambresbtiry, Aumbes-
bury, Aumbresbury, co. Wilts,
647.
, inquisitions at, 1127, 1329.
, priory, 1329, 1879.
, . . . . , Mary nun of, sister of
Edward II, 758, 781, 1794.
, . , . . , prioress and convent
of, 1002.
, . . . ., prioress of, 1879.
Amiens, Amyas, France, 1579, 1946,
1990.
, men of, 794.
, merchants of, named, 904.
Amlwch, Amelogh, co. Anglesey,
2102.
Ammory, William, 982.
Cf. Damory.
Amodesham, Amondesham. See
Amersham.
Amot, Robert, of Glen, 906.
Amyas. See Amiens.
Amyson, Maud wife of William, of
Hemingbrough, 738.
Ancaster, Ancastre, co. Lincoln, in-
quisition at, 298.
Ancle, Adam de, 1628 (p. 400).
Andover, Andevre, co, Southamp-
ton, writs and commissions
dated at, 1691, 1707, 1710,
1715, 1727.
Andreskirk, Andreschirche [near
Diseworth], co. Leicester, in-
quisition at, 1996.
Andrew, John son of, 1639.
, Robert son of, 108.
Anesteleye. See Ansley.
Angers, France, abbey of St. Nicho-
las, 1829.
, , abbot of, 1231.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
537
Anglesey, coiinty, extent of, roll of,
563.
, inquisitions in, 746, 1030.
, lands in, assigned by prince
Llewellyn to Madoc and
David, sons of Llewellyn Vaur,
49.
, sheriffs of. See Oweyn,
Griffin ap ; Pyuelesdon,
Roger de.
Angvilo, Loretia in, of Harmston,
298.
See also Corner.
Anhunoc, Hann', co. Cardigan, coni-
mot, 1189.
Anian ap Kenewrek, bishop of Ban-
gor, 962.
Anian II, bishop of St. Asaph, 1591.
Anketil, John, 1866.
Anlaby, Anlaghby [in Kirk Ella and
Hessle], co. York, 1641, 1741.
Anloby, master Peter, 1449.
Annesley, Annesle, Anneseleye, Aun-
eslee, Aunesleye, John de,
commissioner, 790, 990, 1034,
1291.
, . . . . , jiistice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, Richard de, 298.
Anselm, bishop of St. Davids, 708.
Ansibel, Thomas, 431.
Ansley, Anesteleye, co. Warwick,
866.
, inquisition at, 866.
Anstey, Anstigh, co. Wilts, 1541.
Antingham, Roger de, 1499.
Anton', John, 1111 (p. 275).
Apadam. See Adam.
Apeltre. See Appletree.
Apethorp, Robert de, of Stamford,
1844.
, Alice wife of, 1844.
, William de, of Stamford,
1844.
Apilthwayt. See Applethwaite.
Appelby. See Appleby.
Appelby, Edmimd de, 1111 (p. 275).
, Nicholas de, collector of ctjs-
toms in York, 1772.
Robert de, 291.
Appeldercombe. See Apptildur-
combe.
Appeltone. See Appleton.
Apperley, West, West Aptrele [in
By well St. Peter], co. North-
umberland, 1919.
Apperleye, Robert de, keeper of
Corce chace, 1948.
CJ. Aptreleye.
Appilby. See Appleby.
Appleby, Appelby, co. Lincoln, 1340.
Appleby, Appelby, Appilby, co. West-
moreland, 189, 1369, 2086.
, castle, gaol of, 1913.
extent at, 1364.
Appleby- — cont.
, inquisitions at, 307, 370, 481
952, 1072, 1369, 1392, 1399
1913, 1983.
, Hoff in, q.v.
Applethwaite, Apilthwayt [in Win
dermere], co. Westmoreland
mill, 1878.
Appleton, Appeltone, co. Norfolk
1214.
Appletree, Apeltre, co. Derby, hun
dred, 700.
Applingden, Ralph de, 880.
, forfeiture of, 880.
Appuldvucombe, Appeldercombe,
Apuldercame, Isle of Wight,
manor, chantries in, 1808.
, la Wytedich by, 839.
Aptrele, West. See Apperley, West.
Aptreleye, Stephen de, 1919.
Cf. Apperleye.
Apuldercame. See Appuldiu"combe.
Aquila, Isabel de, 1412.
Aquitaine, duke of. See Edward
III.
Aragoune. See Arragon.
Arandor, Madoc ap, 74.
, . . . . , sons of, 74.
Araz, Richard, 816.
Arbroath, Abberbrothok [co. For-
far], abbot of, 1038.
Archer, Larcher, Robert, 1893.
, Roger le, king's serjeant at
arms, 2006.
, Simon le, 1899.
, Thomas, of Dover, 1054.
•; , William son of John le, a
felon, 370.
Arches, de, Darches, Richard, ver
derer in Bernwood forest
2014.
, Simon, 570.
, WilHam, 594.
, . . . . , Amice wife of, after
wards wife of Roger Gacelyn
594.
Arcla. See Harcla.
Arcleston. See Arkstone.
Ardee, Athirde, co. Louth, manor
1452.
Ardern, de, Dardern, de Ardeme
John, 60, 971.
, . . . ., Agnes wife of, 971.
, John, chaplain, 1505.
, Ralph, 1976.
, Robert, justice in eyre, 1347.
, Thomas, knight, 1241, 2006,
2016, 2033, 2042.
, William, 60.
Ardsley, Erdeslawe, co. York, 1051.
, inquisition at, 401.
, land of John Maufesour in,
401.
Ardudwy, Ardudo, co. Merioneth,
commote, 49.
538
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ardyng, Roger, 999.
, . . . . , Clemency wife of, 999.
Cf. Hardyng.
Arfon, Arvon, co. Merioneth, com-
mote, 49.
Argaun, villein of prince Llewellyn
of Crogen manor, 181.
Arkendale, Erkenden [in KJnares-
borough], CO. York, 527 (p.
131).
Arkesden, co. Essex, Duddenhoe by,
q.v.
Arkstone, Arcleston, co. Hereford,
1506.
, inquisition at, 1506.
manor, 1506.
Arley, Arleye, co. Stafford, inqiiisi-
tion at, 888.
, manor, 888, 1271.
Arleye, Thomas de, 1758.
Armscott, Admundescote [in Tred-
dington], co. Worcester, 1274.
Armstrang, William, of Berwick,
1671.
Arnald, John, 1725.
, Robert, commissioner, 2044.
, mayor of Winchelsea,
2079.
Cf. Arnaud.
Arnale, John de, parson of Gatton,
2003.
Cf. Arnhale.
Arnaud, WiUiam, knight, 287.
Cf. Arnald.
Arnesmyth, Hugh le, of Mountsorrel,
157.
Arnhale, John de, skinner of London,
871.
Cf. Arnale.
Arragon, Aragoune, 1819.
, king of, 1819, 2105.
, merchants of, 1819.
Arreton, Atherton, Isle of Wight,
parson of, 839 {p. 210).
, Beredone by, 839.
, Standen in, q.v.
Arthur, William, 328.
Arthuret, Artureth, co. Cumberland,
church, 1035.
Arundel, co. Sussex, 1216.
, castle, 922 (j>. 230).
, extent at, 922 (p. 230).
, honour, 922 {p. 230).
, inquisitions at, 193, 1169,
1216, 1385.
, priory, Denis prior of, 1216.
Arundel, earl of. See Fitz Alan.
Arundel, Arundell, John de, 1722.
, Master John de, warden of
Tickhill chapel, 1362.
, Richard, king's bachelor,
228.
, . . . . , executrix of. See
Percy, Eleanor de.
Arvon. See Arfon.
Asbumgham. See Assheburnham.
Asce. See Ace.
Ascot under Wychwood, Ascote
Doilly [co. Oxford], manor,
extent of, 959.
Aseby. See Aisby.
Asenby, Aystenby [in TopcUffe], co.
York, raided by Scots, 453.
Ash, Asshe, co. Kent, 1015.
, Asshe, CO. Surrey, manor,
1861.
, Henley in, q.v.
Ashbeach, Assebach, co. Northamp-
ton, writ dated at, 2098.
Ashbourne, Assheborne, Essebum,
CO. Derby, inqiiisitions at, 79,
87.
Ashburnham, Ashburnhame, Asshe-
burnham, Eschbourneham,
CO. Sussex, 1858.
knights' fees in, 405 {p.
■ 103).
, manor, 1646.
Ashby, Askeby, co. Lincoln, land of
Holy Innocents hospital with-
out Lincoln in, 293 (p. 73).
Canons, Assheby Canons, co.
Northampton, chvirch, 1521.
, prior and convent of,
1521.
, . . . . , vicar of, 1521.
, . . . . , Adstone in, q.v.
Magna, Asscheby Magna,
Assheby Magna, co. Leicester,
253.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 253.
, manor, 442.
, West, Askeby by Horncas-
tre, CO. Lincoln, inquisition at,
1482.
de la Zouch, Assheby la
Zousche, CO. Leicester, manor,
587.
, Blackfordby in. q.v.
Ashcombe, Asshcombe, co. Devon,
173.
Ashdean, Addesdene [in West-
bourne], CO. Sussex, lands of
the hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in, 193.
Ashey, Asshesshe, Isle of Wight, 423.
Ashford, Esshetisford, co. Kent,
church, Martin parson of,
1015.
Ashingdon, Assyndon, co. Essex,
knights' fees in, 1703.
Ashley, Asshele, co. Southampton,
manor, 1142.
Ashton, Assheton, Asshton, [in Lan-
caster], CO. Lancaster, manor,
1889, 1969.
, Assheton, co. Northampton,
manor, 965.
Giffard, Asshtone by Boyton,
CO. Wilts, manor, 1011.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
539
Ashurst, Assherst, Essherst, co. Kent,
1897.
, manor, 1897.
Ashwell, Asshwell, co. Hertford,
manor, 2005.
Ashwick, Asschewike, co. Somerset,
1379.
Askeby. See Ashby.
by Hornecastre. See Ashby,
West.
Askeby, Alice daughter of Maud de,
298.
, Margaret wife of Robert de,
1431.
Askham, co. Nottingham, 1710.
,miU, 1755.
, wood, 1710.
Askrigg, Eskrig, co. York, church,
527 (p. 133).
, . . . . , rector of. See Munke-
ton, Simon de.
Aslackby, Aslakby, co. Lincoln, in-
quisition at, 1835.
, Milthorpe in, q.v.
Aslakby, William de, abbot of Selby,
204.
Aspale, de, Daspale, de Aspal, John,
1058, 1079, 1734.
, Robert, 485.
, . . . . , commissioner, 743,
808, 921, 1013, 1028, 1031.
Aspatria, Aspatrik, Aspatryk, co.
Cumberland, inquisition at,
683.
manor, 610.
, suit of court at, 213.
Aspenden, Aspeden, Aspedene, co.
Hertford, 1516.
rector of. See Pipard, John.
Asscheby Magna. See Ashby
Magna.
Asschewike. See Ashwick.
Assebach. See Ashbeach.
Assh. See Asshe.
Asshcombe. See Ashcombe.
Asshe. See Ash.
Asshe, Assh, James de, 405 (p. 102).
, Roger atte, commissioner,
1169.
, Simon de, parson of Brad-
field, 2059.
Asshebome. See Ashbourne.
Asshebumham. See Ashbumham.
Asshebumham, Asbumgham, Bar-
tholomew de, 405 (p. 103).
, Johnde, 1108.
Assheby, Aysheby, Adam de, chap-
lain, 1965.
, David de, 1501.
, WilUamde, 577, 606.
, . . . . , commissioner, 674.
Assheby Canons. See Ashby Canons.
Magna. See Ashby Magna.
la Zousche. See Ashby de
la Zouch.
Asshole. See Ashley.
Assheley, Asshelye, Asshole, Robert
de, 946.
, . . . . , commissioner, 585,
588, 760, 767, 806, 933, 957,
1010, 1067, 1132, 1241.
Assherigge, Walter de, a brother of
Northallerton hospital, 212.
Assherst. See Ashurst.
Asshesshe. See Ashey.
Assheton. See Ashton.
Assheton, John de, commissioner,
674.
, Simon de, commissioner, 95.
Asshewy. Margaret wife of Stephen
de, 1897.
Asshop, Adam de, 1825.
, Maud wife of, 1825.
Asshton. See Ashton.
Asshtone by Boyton. See Ashton
Giffard.
Asshwell. See Ashwell.
Assyndon. See Ashingdon.
Astbury, co. Chester, Smallwood in,
q.v.
Astcote, Auescote, by Pattishall, co.
Northampton, 232.
Aston Tirrold, Astone, co. Berks, in-
quisition at, 1099.
, Estone, co. Hertford, manor,
1491.
, by Munslow, co. Salop, 1874.
, . . . ., inquisition at, 1874.
, CO. Somerset, 783.
Aston, Hugh de, warden of St. John's
hospital by Chester, 292.
, Robert de, 530.
, . . . . , commissioner, 584,
594, 614, 616, 625, 660, 661,
681, 728, 729, 730, 757, 762,
763, 764, 766, 769, 809, 823,
865,888,922,994,1137,1166,
1252, 1291, 1334, 1386.
, . . . . , constable of Lantris-
saint, 949.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels, 561, 815.
Astrete {i.e. Ystrad) Canon, in the
manor of Kilford, (g'.v.), 1135.
Astwood, Astwode, co. Buckingham,
church, 1829.
, . . . . , parson of. See Tye- "
brust, Ralph de.
Athelard. See Alard.
Athelastre, Henry de, 1400.
Cf. Adlastre.
Atheles. See Athol.
Athelsay. See Haddlesey.
Atherfield, Atherfelde [in Shorwell],
Isle of Wight, 839.
Atherington, co. Devon, Umber leigh
in, q.v.
Atherstone, Adereston [in White
Lackington], co. Somerset,
2108.
540
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Atherton. See Arreton.
Atheryngton. See Aldrington.
Athirde. See Ardee.
Athol, Atheles, earl of, 1453. See
also Strabolgi.
Aton, Atone, Gilbert de, 472, 807.
Attendem, Henry, 383.
Atteneston. See Adstone.
Atwick, CO, York, Skirlington in, q.v.
Atworth, Atteworthe [in Great Brad-
ford], CO. Wilts, 1136.
Aubem, Alan son of, ancestor of
William de la Twyer, founder
of St. Sepulchre's hospital,
Hedon, 351.
Aubre3% Aubry, Andrew, 2079.
, . . . . , citizen and merchant
of London, 2079.
, mayor of London,
1773.
, William, prior of Holy
Trinity, Ipswich, 302.
Auburn, Albiirne [in Fraisthorpe],
CO. York, 378.
, wreck at, 378.
Aubyn, Pliilip, 1007.
Auckland, Aucland, Aiikeland, co.
Durham, writs and commis-
sions dated at, 1432, 1452,
1488, 1489, 1498, 1514, 1525.
Auclem, Nicholas de, master of the
Feireweder of Liibeck, 859.
Aude, Thomas, 1511.
Audley, de, de Audele, de Audelee,
de Audeleg, de Audeleye, de
Audelegh, de Auditheleg, Dau-
dele, Daudelegh, Daudeleye,
Daudely, Hugh, the elder,
888.
, . . . . , Iseult wife of, relict of
Walter de Ballon, 888.
, Hugh, the younger, earl of
Gloucester, 496, 851, 1039,
1111, 1355, 1540, 1541.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1 506.
, . . . . , justice of Chester, 256,
292, 1305.
, . . . . , justice of North Wales,
18.
, . . . . , keeper of Montgomery
castle and nonour, 386, 1793.
' , keeper of Rotherfield
manor, 1523.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 851.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 496,
1355, 1540, 1541, 1703.
.James, 308, 405 (p. 102),
442, 1058, 1493, 2084.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 442.
, James son of James, 2084.
, Nicholas, 2084.
, Nicholas, parson of Oving-
ton, 1898.
Auescote. See Astcote.
Aiifrik, Nicholas, 1778.
Augmodesham. See Amersham.
Aukeland. See Auckland.
Auldeburg. See Aldborough.
Aulton. See Alton.
Aumale, earldom of, 351.
, cotmtsof, 299, 703.
, covmtess of, 1240. See also
Fortibus.
, honour, 2009, 2011, 2062.
Aumbesbury, Aumbresbury. See
Amesbxiry.
Avimbresbury, John de, 1050.
Aunay, de. See Davmey.
Aune, William de, steward of Tickhill
honour, 2098.
Auneslee, Aimesleye. See Annesley.
Auney, de. See Dauney.
Aunger, Philip, 1950.
Atmgevyn, John, commissioner, 1501.
Aungre. See Ongar.
Aureneye. See Alderney.
Austwode. See Outwoods.
Austyn, Thomas, of Plymouth, 1767.
Authorpe, Aghthorp, co. Lincoln,
850.
Avecote. See Alvecote.
Aveley, Alvethele, Alvithele, Alvy-
thele, CO. Essex, 1942.
, extents and inquisitions at,
649, 650, 651, 654.
, manor, 654.
, market, 106.
Avejnbury, Avenebury, co. Hereford,
Okes in, 1884.
Avenel, Avice, 1616.
Avener, Gilbert, 1009.
Avening, Avenyng, Avenynge, co.
Gloucester, 1106, 1712.
, church, glebe of, 1712.
, . . . . , parsons of. See Bon-
vallet, Philip ; Cauntebrugge,
Roger de ; Loeb\iry, William
de ; Reygnald, William.
Averenges, Edinimd de, 1828.
Avington, Avynton, co. Berks, in-
qmsition at, 948.
, manor, 948.
, Avynton, co. Southampton,
inquisition at, 276.
, land of Winchester
cathedral in, 276.
Axbridge, Axebrugge, co. Somerset,
inquisition at, 340.
Axe, the river, fishery in, 1943.
Axebrugge. See Axbridge.
Axebrugge, de, Daxebrugge, John,
collector of quayage and
pavage in Bristol, 1658.
Axel, Haxle, Flanders, 1954.
Axill, Boydo de, ship of, 381.
Aycle. See Eagle.
Aydon, Ayden [in Corbridge], co.
Northumberland, 2051.
Ayete, Edmund de, 1241.
Aykbergh. See Aikbar.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
541
Aykehevid, William de, 1903.
Ayketon. See Aikton.
Ayketxjn, William de, parson of Bar-
wick in Elmet, 632.
Aylesbury, Ailesbury, Aillesbury,
Aylesburi, Ayllesbury, co.
Buckingham, 1957.
, gaol. 1261.
, inquisitions at, 132, 141, 583,
1261, 1625, 1829, 1837, 1980,
2031.
, Walton by, q.v.
, Weedon by, q.v.
Aylesbury, Philip de, commissioner,
504, 723, 810, 951, 1586.
, . . . . , sheriff of Bedford-
shire, 1415, 2097.
Aylesford, Eillesford, co. Kent, 1398,
1846.
, Cosington in, q.v.
Ayleston, Robert de, a felon, land of,
in Sutton in the Elms, 36.
, Master Robert de, commis-
sioner, 520, 624.
Aylestone, Ayleston, co. Leicester,
letter dated at, 624.
, Glen Parva in, q.v.
Lubbesthorpe in, q.v.
Ayllesbury. See Aylesbury.
Aylsham, Richard de, 1580.
Aylwy, John, 1710.
Aylyngton. See Ellington.
Aynesham, John de, 1132.
, Robert de, skinner of Lon-
don, 871.
Aynhoe, Ayngho, co. Northampton,
hospital of St. James and St.
John, 394.
, mill, 394,
Aynstaplelyth. See Ainstable.
Ayremynne, Ayremyn, Ayremyne,
Richard de, 465, 488, 541, 975.
chancellor of St.
Mary's, Salisbury, 1359.
William de, 711, 799, 808.
, . . . . , commissioner, 628.
, . . . . , bishop of Norwich,
1180.
Ayrton. See Airton.
Ayry, Adam, of Wheldrake, 2082.
Aysgarth, co. York, Bainbridge in,
q.v.
, Newbiggin in, q.v.
Aysheby. See Assheby.
Aystenby. See Asenby.
B
Babeford. See Bayford.
Babeham, Alexander de, 1215.
[ Babraham, Badburgham, co. Cam-
! bridge, 1517.
Babynton, Thomas de, 636.
Bacford. See Backford.
Bacheclowes, le Bacheclowis, co.
Chester, wood, 46 (p. 12).
Bachelor, Bachelor, Nicholas, of Wey-
mouth, 1619.
, William, 1449.
Backford, Bacford, co. Chester,
manor, 2084.
Bacon, Bacoun, Bacxin, Bakoun,
I Bakun, Bartholomew, 628,
I 671.
, . . . . , Emma wife of, 628.
, Edmvind, 555.
, . . . . , keeper of Wallingford
castle, 257.
, Henry, commissioner, 214.
, William, burgess of Dart-
mouth, 1814.
Bacshete, Peter de, 1597.
Bacstanside [in Bitch6eld], co.
Northumberland, pasture,
389.
Bacton, Baketon by Bromholm, co.
Norfolk, inquisition at, 171.
, manor and woods of, 171.
Bacun. See Bacon.
Badburgham. See Babraham.
Baddeseye. See Badsey.
Baddeseye, Nicholas de, chaplain,
1274.
Baddow, Great, Great Badewe, co.
Essex, 591.
, Little, Little Badewe, co.
Essex, 592.
Badeby, Alexander de, 242, 245.
Badelesmere, Badelismer. See Bad-
lesmere.
Badewe. See Baddow.
Badewe, Master Richard de, 323.
Badgeworth, co. Gloucester, Bent-
ham in, q.v.
Badherst. See Wadhurst.
Badingham, Badyngham, co. Suf-
folk, men and tenants of, 177.
Badlesmere, co, Kent, Shottonden by,
q.v.
Badlesmere, Badelesmere, Badelis-
mer, Bartholomew de, 135,
471, 639, 542, 586, 591, 650,
651, 652, 674, 782, 803, 882,
900.
, constable of Bristol
castle, 47, 328.
, . . . . , escheator in Bristol,
328.
, , . . . , executor of Alice de
Heynau, wife of Roger Bigod,
eajl of Norfolk, 485.
, , . . . , steward of the house-
hold, 491.
, , . . . , forfeiture of, 491, 605,
674, 782, 793, 803.
542
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Badlesmere, Bartholomew de — cont.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 1 35.
, Elizabeth wife of Giles de,
1754.
, Guncelin de, justice of
Chester, 2084.
Badsey, Baddeseye, co. Worcester,
1274.
Badyngham. See Badingham.
Baeus. See Baiocis.
Bag', Thomas le, tithingman of Buck-
land, 1276.
Bagenderby. See Enderby, Bag.
Bagesore, John son of PhiUp de,
Amabilla mother of, 834.
Bagot, Richard, 157.
BaUdon [in Otley], co. York, land of
Robert son of Simon del
Hope in, 149.
Bailiff, Stephen, 1336.
Cf. Baillof .
Baillol, Bailol. See BalUol.
Baillof, Sarah, mother of Robert de
Dalton, 2033.
Cf. Bailiff.
Bainbridge, Baynbrig [in Aysgarth],
CO. York, forest, 918.
, . . . . , chief keepers of. See
Scargill, John de ; Swyning-
thwayt, William de.
Bainden, Bayndenn, Bayndenne [in
Mayfield], co. Sussex, 1858.
, knight's fee in, 405.
Bainton, Baynton, co. York, chiirch,
parson of. See Malo Lacu,
John de.
Baiocis, Ba«us, Baiouse, Bayous,
BayoTose, Begyn de, 599.
Gilbert de, 405.
, Henry de, 246.
, . . . . , conamissioner, 344.
, Richard de, 1737.
, Robert, commissioner, 89.
, Wilham de, knight, 800,
1270, 1703.
, William de, of Lincoln, 714.
Baiona, John de, 1576.
See also Bayon.
Baiouse. See Baiocis.
Baker, Bakere, John son of William
le, 716.
, Robert son of Alan, of Cliffe
397.
, Walter le, of Dunstable
2048.
, William son of William le
716.
, Roger de Kenebauton
Ijrother of, q.v.
Baketon. See Bacton.
Bakewell, Baucwell, Baukewell, Bau
quel, Bauquell, co. Derby, in
quisitions at, 852, 1488.
, manor, 852.
, Chelmerton in, q.v.
Bakewell — cont.
, Monyash in, q.v.
Bakoun, Bakun. See Bacon.
Bala, CO. Merioneth, inquisitions at,
732, 784.
Balagh . . ., L^land, 1387.
Bald, William de, mariner of Zee-
land, 357.
Baldeslawe. See Baldslow.
Baldewyne, Baudwyn, Adani, 533.
, Francis, a Lombard, 1909.
Richard, 309.
Baldock, Baldok, co. Hertford, 1106.
, Henry dean of, 1995.
, inqmsitions at, 99, 1302.
, writs dated at, 1322.
, Caldecote by, q.v.
Baldock, Baldok, Master Robert de,
672, 577, 595, 603, 611, 682,
995.
archdeacon of Middle-
sex, 647, 941.
, ...., chancellor, 680, 681,
799, 836, 859, 895.
Baldon Marsh, Mersshbaldyndone,
CO. Oxford, 476.
Baldouch, James, 1106.
Baldreston, Simon de, 1400.
, . . . . , commissioner, 953.
Baldslow, Baldeslawe [by HolUng-
ton], CO. Sussex, knights' fees
in, 405 {p. 102).
Bale, Bathele, co. Norfolk, inquisi-
tion at, 1259.
Balle, Adam, 1862.
Balliol, Bailol, beirony, 1381.
Balliol, Baillol, Bailol, Balliolo, Ed-
ward de, king of Scotland,
1425.
, John, 689, 1112, 1366.
, John de(l), 1514.
, . . . . , Dervorgilla wife of,
1514.
, . . . . , Margaret mother
of, 1514.
, John de (2), king of Scotland,
126, 1400, 1514.
, . . . . , lord of Barnard Castle,
240.
, . . . . , lord of Little Yar-
mouth and Gorleston, 214.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 1514.
Ballon, Walter de, 888.
, . . . . , Iseult wife of, after-
wards wife of Hugh de Aud-
ley, 888.
Cf. Balun.
Balne [in Snaith], co. York, 582,
1442.
, park, 226.
Balne, Peter de, 226.
Balsall, Balsale, co. Warwick, manor,
577.
Balsham, co. Cambridge, 1058, 1079,
1517.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
543
Balsham — oont.
, Oxcroft in, q.v.
Balun, John le or de, a felon, land of,
in Much Marcle, 59, 100.
Cf. Ballon.
Baly, Jolin, of Haddenham, bailiff of
Weston Tui'ville manor, 1869.
Baljonacloghir, Ireland, 1387.
Bamburgh, Banburgh, Baiimborugh,
Baumbnrgh, Bavinbnrgh, co.
Northumberland, 389, 572,
963, 1360, 1375, 1896.
, castle, 963, 1165.
, . . . . , constable of. See
Kyngeston, John de.
, ...., repair of, 1165.
, . . . . , service of keeping gate
of, 1896.
, church, 389.
, extent at, 1063.
, inquisitions at, 731, 963,
978, 1125, 1165, 1377.
, manor, 989.
, Newham in, q.v.
, Newlands in, q.v.
, Pesestede in, 389.
, Warenton in, q.v.
, Warne in, q.v.
Bamburgh, Baiimburgh, Alexander
brother of Thomas de, 1896.
, Robert de, 1628 (p. 399).
, Thomas de, clerk, 1125, 1404,
1445, 1896.
, ...., commissioner, 731,
1167, 1367.
, . . . . , master of the hospital
of St. Mary Magdalene, Ber,-
wick upon Tweed, 1404.
Bampton, co. Oxford, inquisition at,
2057.
Little [in Kirkbampton],
CO. Cumberland, land of Wil-
liam de Karliolo in, 353, 354.
, Bampton Patrik, co. West-
moreland, land of Shap abbey
in, 370.
Banastre, Adam son of William, heir
of Thomas de Singelton, 609.
, Margaret, 699.
, Margaret wife of Adam, 787.
Banburgh. See Bamburgh.
Banbury, Bannebury, co. Oxford,
inquisition at, 2046.
, prebend of, 2046.
, . . . . , prebendary of. See
Adigheriis, Paid de.
Bangor, co. Carnarvon, 1044.
, bishopric, voidance of, 1044.
bishops of, 962. See also
Anian and Seys.
dean and chapter of, 1044.
, Friars Preachers of, Llewel-
lyn prior of, 563.
Bannebury. See Banbury.
Bannebury, Walter de, 276.
Bannockburn, Bannokbum, co.
Perth, battle, 1447.
Banstead, Bansted, Banstede, co.
Surrey, inquisition at, 1511.
, manor, 1511.
, , bailiffs of, 362.
, park, 1511.
, . . . . , parker of. See Bron-
yng, John.
Banyard. See Baynard.
Barber, Barboiu", Barbur, Adam le,
of Abingdon, a felon, 1095.
, Edmimd le, of Eye, 1886.
, Hugh brother of Ednuind le,
1886.
, Margery, 447.
, Reynold le, 287.
, . . . . , Iseult wife of, 287.
Barcelona, Spain, ship of, 1819.
Barcheston, Bercheston, co. War-
wick, 150.
, land of Isabel de Hibernia in,
150.
Bard, William, of Butterwick, keeper
of Scarborough castle, 1805.
Bardelby, Robert de, commissioner,
1246.
, . . . . , prebendary of Dun-
nington in York cathedral,
2058.
Bardeneye. See Bardney.
Bardfield, Great, Great Berdefelde,
CO. Essex, inquisition at,
751.
Bardney, Bardeneye, co. Lincoln,
344.
, abbey, acting abbot of. See
Waynflete, Robert de.
, . . . . , misgovernment of
estates of, 344.
, Southry by, q.v.
Bardolf, Hugh, 1479.
, John, 1735.
, Thomas, 895, 1825.
Barenton, Barynton, Nicholas de,
commissioner, 869.
, Thomas de, knight, keeper of
Alton castle, 334.
Baret, Barett, Robert, 1111.
, Stephen, knight, 527 (p.
131), 808.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 808.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, daughter
of Isabel de Gynes, 808.
, WilUam, 1111 {p. 275).
Barewe, Barwe, Berwe, John de or
ate or de la, 510, 529, 1269.
, . . . . , commissioner, 386,
694, 887.
Cf. Bergh.
Barford, Berford, co. Bedford, hun-
dred, 285.
Barham, Bergham, co. Suffolk, land
of Richard Leu in, 289.
Barill. See BerUl.
544
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Barker, William le, of Aberford, 527
(p. 133).
Barkeston. See Barkston and Bark-
stone Ash.
Barkeworth, Robert de, 439.
, Robert son of Robert de,
minority of, 439.
Barking, Berkmgge, Berkynge, Berk-
yngge, co. Essex, 16.
, abbess of, 418, 860, 1016.
Barkston, Barkeston, co. Lincoln,
lands of the Templars in, 347.
Barkstone Ash. Barkeston, co. York,
wapentake, 527 (p. 131).
Barkway, Berkwey, co. Hertford,
1516.
Barley, Berlee, co. Hertford, 1516.
Barlings, Barlinges, co. Lincoln,
abbots of, 227.
, abbot and convent of, 227.
, Langworth in, q.v.
Barlings, Simon de, warden of Holy
Innocents' Hospital without
Lincoln, 1992.
Barlow, Berlay, Berley [in Brayton],
CO. York, inquisitions at, 868,
874, 1300.
, manor, 719, 854, 868.
Barmling, East, East Barmlyngge,
CO. Kent, 799.
Barmston, Bernston, in Holderness,
CO. York, 2009.
Barnack, Bemak, co. Northampton,
church, pension paid from,
109.
Barnard Castle, Chastel Bernard, co.
Northumberland, castle, 240.
, . . . . , constable of. See
Hugh, Henry son of.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 647, 710 717, 790, 2103.
Barndeslee. See Barnsley.
Barneby, Barnebi, Franco de, 1748.
, John de, 527 {p. 129 bis).
, Master William de, 1449.
Barnestaple. See Barnstaple.
Barnet, Chipping, Chepyng Bamet,
CO. Hertford, 1783. j
, inquisition at, 1637.
Barnoldwick, Bernalwyke, co. York,
inquisition at, 1202.
Barnsley, Barndeslee, co. Gloucester,
manor, extent and custvimal
of, 922 (p. 230).
Barnstaple, Barnestaple, co. Devon,
inquisition at, 856.
Barnwell, Bernewell, co. Cambridge,
priory, 1847.
, prior of, 1 847.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 893, 951.
Baron, Baroun, Geoffrey, of Bow-
combe, a bondman, 1895.
, Geoffrey son of Richard le,
minority of, 1895.
Baron — cont. ,
, Richard le, of Wroxall, 1895.
, Richard son of Nicholas,
vicar of Porchester, 1898.
, Richard son of William le,
1895.
, Thomas, parson of Kirk
Ella and Smeaton, 130.
William le, 1895.
, William, of Liverpool, a
felon, 165.
Barre, Robert, 475.
, Robert atte, bailiff of South-
ampton, 1087.
, Thomas, 476.
, William atte, of Weston T\ir-
ville, 1869.
Barrington, Bernynton, co. Glouces-
ter, 1148.
, Baryngton, co. Somerset,
2108.
, Little, Little Bernynton, co.
Gloucester, 1022.
Barrow, Barwe, co. Suffolk, manor,
extent of, 922.
Barrow upon Soar, co. Leicester,
Mountsorrel in, q.v.
, Quorndon in, q.v.
Barrowby, co. Lincoln, Stenwith in,
q.v.
Barry, David de, 1186.
John son of Thomas, 755.
, Richard, 452.
, Richard de, 1186.
Barryke, John, mariner of Castile,
ship of, 183.
Barton, Berton, by Gloucester, co.
Gloucester, 1022.
, manor, 1 94 1 .
, CO. Westmoreland, inquisi-
tion at, 38.
, . . . . , land of William atte
Brigge in, 38.
Bendish, Berton Benedisch,
oo. Lincoln, 1693.
in Fabis, Barton, Barton
on Trent, co. Nottingham,
1790.
, , . . . , inqviisition at, 1790.
, . . . . , manor, 754.
le Street, Barton in Ridale,
oo. York, 1463.
, manor, 1463.
on Humber, Barton, co. Lin-
coln, 1497, 1628 (pp. 400, 401),
1728.
, , port, 1728.
Barton, Bertone, Bertiin, Godfrey de,
merchant, 1628 (p. 400).
, John, parson of Frenze, 359.
, Johnde, 985, 1070.
, John de, of Fryton, 903.
, . . . . , commissioner, 701.
, Master John de, commis-
sioner, 1378.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
545
Barton — cont.
, Oliver de, 1790.
, Master Richard de, commis-
sioner, 1511.
, Robert de, 76. 502, 684.
, ..... commissioner, 29, 283,
297, 388, 393, 408, 481, 646,
662. 683. 890, 909, 1035, 1059,
1072, 1177, 1217, 1249, 1456.
, Master Robert de, 1449.
, Thomas de, rector of Kirk
Levington, keeper of the
king's victuals in Carlisle
castle, 1903.
, William de, 153.
Bam, Hugh, of Horkstow, 1628 {p.
400).
Barwe. See Barewe and Barrow.
Barwick, co. York, Roundhay in, q.v.
Barwick in Elmet, Berewik in Elmet,
Berewyk in Elmet, co. York,
parson of. See Ayketon,
William de.
inquisition at , 505.
Baryngton. See Barrington.
Barynton. See Barenton.
Bascote [in Long Itcliington], co.
Warwick, 818.
Baser, William le, 1501.
Basildon, Basteldene [co. Berks],
761.
Basing, BasjTige, co. Southampton,
1898.
Basingstoke, Basingestoke, co. South-
ampton, manor, 161.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Far-
legh, Henry de.
Baskervill. Baskevill, Roger de, com-
missioner, 66, 881.
Basok, fee, 405 (p. 102).
Baspal, island of, 1956.
Basset, John, of North Luffenham,
commissioner, 1145, 1163,
2046.
, Ralph, of Drayton Basset,
583, 1131.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1137.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 583.
Ralph son of Simon, 1027.
, Simon, commissioner, 1941.
, . . . . , escheator in Glouces-
tershire, 1787, 1857.
Simon, of Sapcote, 1027.
, , Isabel wife of, 1027.
, Thomas, 1943.
, Alice daughter of,
1943.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of,
1943.
William, commissioner, 868,
954, 970, 976, 1152, 1188,
1300, 1653, 1710, 1728, 1772,
1828, 1900, 1951, 2001.
, . . . . , justice of assize in
Lancashire, 2006.
Wt. 34(523.
Bassetlaw, Bers, co. Nottingham, in-
quisition at, 972.
Bassingbourne, Bassingbourn,
Bassingburn, Bassingburne,
Bassyngbovirn, Bassyng-
bourne, Agnes de, 767.
Albreda de, 1800.
Humphrey de, sheriff of
Northampton, 740.
John de, 767.
, Matthew de, commissioner,
1058.
, Stephen de, 767, 1270.
, Bassingburne, Warin de,
1691.
, . . . ., commissioner, 2023.
, . . . . , escheator in Cam-
bridge and Himtingdon, 1786.
Bassingham, Basyngham, co. Lin-
cohi, 1858.
, manor, 1858.
Bassyngbourn, BasHyngbourne. See
Bassingbourne.
Bast, Roger, commissioner, 794.
Bastard, Edmimd, 682, 1283, 1357.
, Agnes wife of, 1357.
, William brother of,
682.
Basteldene. See Basildon.
Bastenthwayt, Alexander de, sub-
escheator in Cumberland, 260,
283.
Basynge. See Basing.
Basyngham. See Bassingham.
Bate, Robert, 1946.
, Roger, of Hacconby, 2017.
, William, 2017.
Bateman, John, 1501.
, William, bishop of Norwich,
2001.
, WiUiam, commissioner, 934.
Batesford, Johnde, commissioner, 73.
Bateson, Thomas, of Snenton, a felon,
1842.
Bath, CO. Somerset, inquisition at,
1379.
, priory of St. Peter, 1510.
, . . . . , prior of. See Stocton,
Thomas de.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
562, 1510.
Bath and WeUs, bishop of, 2, 341,
1794.
See also Drokenes-
ford, John de ; Marchia, Wil-
liam de.
, Robert {sic), bishop of,
1510.
Bathele. See Bale.
Bathonia, Nicholas de, 124.
Battisford, Batisford, co. Sultolk,
manor, 1967.
Battle, CO. Sus.sex, abbot of. 405 (pp.
102 ter, 103), 1975.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1 709.
i 36
546
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Baucwell. See Bakewell.
Baud, Baude, John, 794.
, WiUiam le, 162.
, William son of Walter le,
knight, 760.
Baudresseye. See Bawdsey.
Baudwyn. See Baldewyne.
Bauge, Baugy, Robert, 1336.
, , Alice wife of, 1336.
Baukewell. See Bakewell.
Baiikwell, Bauquell, Bauquelle, John
de, 105.
, Roger de, commissioner,
1604, 1724, 1965.
, WiUiam de, 915.
, . . . ., Margery wife of, 915.
Baumborugh, Baumburgh, Baun-
burgh. See Bamburgh.
Bauquel, Bauquell, Bauquelle. See
Bakewell and Baukwell.
Bauseye. See Bawsey.
Bautre. See Bawtry.
Bavent, Alesa de, 1794.
, John son of Roger, 2061.
, Roger, 2061.
, Roger, son of Roger, knight,
1892, 2061.
, Roger, commissioner, 1329.
, . . . . , Hawise wife of, 1892,
2061.
Bawdsey, Baudresseye, co. Suffolk,
inquisition at, 1775.
Bawsey, Bauseye, co. Norfolk, 1214.
Bawtry, Bautre, co. York, 1770.
Bay Hall, la Bayehalle [in Pembury],
CO. Kent, 528, 885.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 836, 885.
? Bayford, Babeford, in Sitting-
bourne, CO. Kent, 506.
Baygne, Francis de, of Catalonia,
1819.
Bayham, Begeham, Begham [in
Lamberhurst], co. Sussex, ab-
bot and convent of, 326.
, writs dated at, 681, 784.
Baynard, Banyard, John, clerk,
1263.
, Robert, knight, 271, 272.
, commissioner, 171.
Walter, 1394.
Baynbrig. See Bainbridge.
Bayndenn, Bayndenne. See Bain-
den.
Baynhale, WilUam de, 1501.
Baynton. See Bainton.
Bayon, Saluate de, 1819.
See also Baiona.
Bayonne, Bayone [Basses Pyrenees,
France], 1004, 1814, 1819.
, merchants of, 183, 1819.
, ship of, 1814.
Bayous, Bayouse. See Baiocis.
Bayworth, Joan wife of Henry de,
504.
Beaconsfield, Bekenesfeld, co. Buck-
ingham, inqmsitions at, 946,
1153, 1597.
Beaford, Beauford, co. Devon, ex-
tent in, 503.
Beaghall, Beghal, Behal [in Kelling-
ton], CO. York, 648, 970.
Bealmanoir. See Beaumanor.
Beamonston, Beaumondeston [in
Westwell], CO. Kent, lord of,
1490.
Beaumound. See BeUo Monte.
Beaudeport, co. Devon, Ralegh of,
q.v.
Bea\ifey. See Beaufoy.
Beaufiz, Henry, commissioner, 254,
268.
, Robert son of William, of
Gillingham, 1815.
Beauflour, James, 933.
, William, 1782.
Beauford. See Beaford.
Beaufoy, Beaufey, John de, sheriff
of Nottingham and Derby,
361, 380.
Beaule, William de, bailiff of Bar-
tholomew de Badlesmere,
803.
Beaulieu. See Bewdley.
Beaulieu, Normandy, priory, 1285.
Beaulieu, co. Southampton, abbot of,
444.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1669.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 794, 817, 843.
Beaumanor, Bealmanoir, Beau-
manoir, co. Leicester, manor,
1145, 1163.
Beaumaris, co. Anglesey, 327.
, burgesses of, 248.
, inquisitions at, 248, 327,
1275, 1328, 2102.
Beaumond, Beaumoixnd. See Belle
Monte.
Beaumondeston. See Beamonston.
Beaupel, Robert, 503.
Beaupre. See Bello Prato.
Beavisfeld. See Bewsfield.
Beauver, Thomas de, subescheator
in Wilts, 1699.
Cf. Bever.
Bee Hellouin, Bee HeUewyn, Bee
Hellxiin, Bee Herlewin, abbot
of, 168, 1269, 1676, 1953.
Becard, Philip, warden of St. Leo-
nard's hospital, Newark, 2043.
Beccles, Beclys, co. Suffolk, 1199.
Becham. See Beckham.
Beche, la, co. Berks, manor, 867.
Beche, Eufemia wife of William de
la, 1434.
, Edmund de la, commis-
sioner, 1666, 1669.
, John, a felon, 119.
, John atte, chaplain, 1964,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
547
Beche — cont.
, John de la, 677, 750, 826,
957.
, . . . . , commissioner, 247.
, . . . . , forfeiture and rebel-
lion of, 750, 826.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, 826.
, Nicholas de la or ate, 405
{p. 102), 805, 1427, 1858, 2006,
2059.
, Margery wife of, after-
wards wife of John de Dalton,
2006. 2033, 2059.
, Philip atte or de la, 494,
756, 867.
, . . . . , commLssioner, 1020.
, Robert atte, 1111.
Bechefeld. See Bitchfield.
Becher, Nicholas le, of Maldon, 1923.
Bechesworth. See Betchworth.
Beckham, Becham, co. Norfolk, 271.
Beckley, Bekkele, co. SvLssex, Bro-
menesmyththe in, q.v.
, I^elle in, q.v.
, Methersham in. q.v.
, Oxenbridge in, q.v.
Beclys. See Beccles.
Becontree, Bekyntre, co. Essex,
hundred, entry in Testa de
Nevill touching, 128.
Bedde, Roger de la, 1010.
Beddingham, co. Sussex, Preston
in, q.v.
Beddington, Bedington, Bedyngton,
BedjTiton, co. Svirrey, 429,
1757, 2065.
, church, 429.
, . . . . , parson of. See Har-
vest, John.
, inquisition at, 1757.
, view of, 257.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Wyte,
Stephen le.
, Vyelesmelne in, 362.
Bedefeld. See Bedfield.
Bedeford. See Bedford.
Bedeford, Gilbert de, commissioner,
188.
, John de, of London, 1111
Cpp. 274, 275).
BedeU, Bedill, Geoffrey, 1501.
, Henry le, 1501.
Bedemangore, co. Kent, manor,
1670.
Bedewynde, John de, clerk, keeper of
Dartmoor and the lands of
Peter de Gaveston in Devon,
145.
, , sheriff of Cornwall,
145.
Bedfield, Bedefeld, co. Suffolk, in-
quisition at, 1998.
Bedford, Bedeford, co. Bedford,
nil, 2030.
, archdeaconry of, 1829.
Bedford — cont.
, bailiffs of. See Kempston,
William de ; Lanche, Hugh.
, commonalty of, 1111 (p.
275).
, court of, 1965.
, illegal prisage in, 285.
, inquisitions at, 196, 250,
285, 723, 1111, 1157, 1347,
1414, 1415, 1829, 1960, 1965,
1970.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1187, 1221, 1251
Bedford, Bedeford, coiinty, demesne
lands of Heiu-y de Burghersh
in, 1765.
, escheator in. See Aignel,
John ; Harpeden, Thomas
de ; Northo, WilUam de ;
Selyman, Robert ; Swynford,
Thomas de.
, inquisitions in, 196, 250, 285,
308, 311, 537, 716, 723, 941,
1111, 1157, 1178, 1212, 1347,
1414, 1415, 1494, 1501, 1765,
1829, 1853, 1960, 1970, 2015,
2016, 2021, 2030.
, justices in eyre in, 1347.
, prisage in, 285, 311.
, sheriff of, 537, 1111, 1178,
1212, 1347, 1414, 1415, 1494,
1829, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2030.
See also Aylesbury, Philip de ;
Marshal, John.
, temporalities of Merton
priory in, 1428.
Bedhampton, co. Southampton,
manor, 922 {p. 230).
Bedill. See Bedell.
Bedingfield, Bedyngfeld, co. Suffolk,
2066.
Bedington. See Beddington.
Bedminister, Bedmynstre, co. Somer-
set, inquisition at, 919.
Bedwin, Great, co. Wilts, Wexcombe
in, q.v.
, Little, CO. Wilts, Puthall in,
q.v.
, . . . . , Timbridge in, q.v.
Bedyngfeld. See Bedingfield.
Bedyngton, Bedynton. See Bed-
dington.
Beeford, Beford, co. York, inquisi-
tion at, 333.
, land of Bridlington priory in,
333.
Beek, Nicholas de, 1920.
, William son of William atte,
of Nettleham, 1628 (p. 399).
Cf. Bek.
Beele, Andrew le, of London, 448.
, Ellen wife of, 448.
Beeleigh, Bylegh [in Maldon], co.
Essex, abbot and convent of,
608.
548
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Beer. See Bare.
Beer Alston, co. Devon, Leigh in,
q.v.
Beer Ci'oconibe, Crauconibesbere, co.
Somerset, manor, 876.
Beer Ferrers, Byr Ferers, co. Devon,
Halsere wood in, 1650.
, silver mine at, 1650.
Beeston, Boston, co. Norfolk, reli-
gious of , 315.
Beford. See Beeford.
Begard, Begare [Cotes du Nord,
France], abbot of, 1994.
Begeham. See Bay ham.
Begenot, Joan, 403.
Beghal. See I3eaghall.
Begham. See Bayham.
Beghton. See Beighton.
Behal. See Beaghall.
Beighton, Beghton, co. Derby, in-
quisition at, 460.
, manor, 460.
, tenements of Monk Bretton
priory in, 416.
, Waterthorpe, in, q.v.
Beissy, Beissi, Walter de, 8.
, . . . . , commissioner, 66.
<^/. Bysy.
Bek, Beke, Antony de, parson
Br.igham, 1784.
, . . . . , patriarch of Jeru-
salem and bishop of Durham,
212, 240, 807, 1784.
, Thomas le, bishop of St.
Davids, 708.
, William atte, of Fulletby,
1482.
C/. Beek.
Bekeby. See Bigby.
Bekenesfeld. See Beaconsfield.
Bekerel, Jolin, of Ipswich, 794.
Bekeryng, Thomas, escheator in
Derbyshire, 1972.
Beket, Walter, 1910.
Bekingham, Bekyngham, John de,
commissioner, 1440, 1828.
, Master Simon de, 1449.
Bekkele. See Becklej^
Bekyngham. See Beldngham.
Bekyntre. See Becontree.
Belchford, Beltesford, co. Lincoln,
1628 {p. 399).
, inquisition at, 922 [p. 230).
Belchou. See Belsay.
Belegrave. See Belgrave.
Beler, Ralph, commissioner, 577.
, Robert, 577.
Roger le or Roger, 711, 906.
, . . . . , commissioner, 500,
520, 576, 580, 740, 808.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Leicestershire, 548.
Belesme, Belleme, Bethleem, Roger
de, earl of Chester, 1211, 1795.
Beleye. See Bulley.
Belford, co. Northumberland, men
of, 1367.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1349, 1370.
Belgrave, co. Leicester, 1736.
Belgrave, Belegrave, Roger de, com-
missioner, 697, 922 (jp. 230),
1009, 1109.
Belherst. See Bellhurst.
Belhus, Thomas del, 527 (p. 133).
Bell, WilUam, master of le Bertilmew
of Hartlepool, 1500.
Bellassis, Robert de, 527.
Belleme. See Belesme.
Belleau, Hellawe, co. Lincoln, letter
dated at, 1763.
Bellewayn, Robert, 239.
BeUeyetere, Belyetere, Robert le,
1324, 1432.
WilUam son of Robert le,
1432.
Bellhurst, Belherst [in Etchingham],
CO. Sussex, knights' fees in,
405 {p. 102).
Bello Campo, Cecily de, of Somerset,
586.
, Giles de, keeper of Denbigh
castle and lands, 507.
, . . . . , keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1167, 1805.
, Guy de, earl of Warwick, 43,
240, 889.
, Johnde, 1057.
, John de, of Somerset, com-
missioner, 230, 1002.
, Miles de, commissioner,
1067.
, Peter de, justice of gaol
deUvery, 1103.
Thomas de, earl of Warwick,
1882
, Walter de, 809, 1274.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 809.
Wmiam de, 305, 1509.
, . . . . , keeper of Clarendon
manor, 209.
Bello IMonte, Beamoiond, Beau-
mond, Beaumoruid, Henry de,
111, 1109, 1111, 1535, 1835.
, . . . . , keeper of Somerton
castle, 939.
, Henry son of John de,
minority of, 1835.
, John de, 1835.
, John son of Philip de, 560,
855.
, Lewis de, bishop of Durham,
280.
Bello Prato, Beaupre, Master Ric-
hard de, clerk, 581, 1086.
Belsay, Belchou, Belshow [in Bo-
1am], CO. Northumberland,
389, 572, 1360.
Belstead, Belstede, co. Suffolk, 300.
Belstede, John de, 300.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
549
BeLstede — coyit.
, William de, parson of
Sproughton, 300.
Beltesford. See Belchford.
Beltoft, Beutoft, Gorrina de, 1092.
Simon de, 1092, 1111 (p.
275), 2098.
, Thomas de, 1092.
, . . . ., the younger, 1092.
Belton, CO. Rutland, 1703.
Belvoir, co. Rutland, jjrior of, 1468.
Belyetere. See Belleyetere.
Belyle, Morice de, 1794.
Cf. Insula Bona.
Bemerton, Bymertone, co. Wilts,
court of, Boysemede pertain-
ing to, 225.
Benetfeld. See Binfield.
Benetham. See Bentham.
Benewell, Peter de, 1080.
, . . . . , Elizabeth Gidihale,
wife of, 1080.
Benewyk, Richard de, 1424.
Beneyt, John, 1897.
, William, deputy clerk of
recognisances in London,
1773.
Cf. Benoit.
Benfieet, South, South Benflete, co.
Essex, 1894.
, inquisition at, 1894.
Benhall, Benhale, co. Suffolk, manor,
1567.
, Stratford by, q.v.
Benham, John de, commissioner,
677, 826, 867.
, WUUam de, 476.
, Joan wife of, 476.
Benoit, Charles, 1613.
Cf. Beneyt.
Benstede, John de, commissioner,
593.
Bentele. See Bentley.
Benteworth, Richard de, bishop of
London, chancellor, 1613.
Bentham, Benetham, Great and
Little [in Badgeworth], co.
Gloucester, 614, 641.
Bentley, Bentele, co. Derby, 597.
CO. Southampton, Piu-y in,
q.v.
Benton, Adam de, commissioner,
572.
, Randolph de, 820.
Bercheston. See Barcheston.
Bercheston, Richard de, 150.
Berdefelde. See Bardfield.
Berden, co. Essex, inquisitions at,
9, 21.
Berdene, co. York, wood, 23.
Bere, Byre, co. Dorset, inquisition at,
1301.
Bere, Beer, John le, 77.
, Richard de or de la, commis-
sioner, 504, 509, 516, 838.
Bere — cotit.
, Roger, of Ingerthorpe, 527
(p. 131).
, William de, 527 (p. 134).
Berecote. See Bevercotes.
Bereford, co. Hertford, 1995.
Beref ord, John de, escheator in Kent,
Surrey, Sussex and Middlesex,
1714.
, Ralph de, commissioner, 531,
532, 696. 737, 758, 785, 811,
817, 827, 969, 987, 993, 995,
1003, 1007, 1033, 1040,
1046.
Simon de, 1126, 1153, 1210,
1887.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1111.
, . . . . , escheator south of
Trent, 1012, 1015, 1016, 1018,
1019, 1025, 1027, 1036, 1045,
1047, 1048, 1054, 1057, 1060,
1066, 1068, 1074, 1075, 1076,
1077, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1090,
1094, 1099, 1104, 1105, 1110,
1113, 1118, 1120, 1122, 1123,
1124, 1127, 1131, 1133, 1139,
1141, 1142, 1147, 1148, 1149,
1150, 1156, 1157, 1159, 1168,
1171, 1172, 1179.
, . . . . , farmer of Wheatley
manor, 1152.
, . . . ., forfeiture of, 1887.
, William de, 711, 1597.
, . . . . , chief justice of the
Common Bench, 148.
, . . . . , commissioner, 715.
, . . . ., Joan wife of, 1597.
Beremondeseye, Beremundeseye.
See Bermondsey.
Berenger, Ingelram, 1136.
, . . . ., commissioner, 846.
Berewald, Robert, 1496.
Berewik. See Berwick upon Tw eed
Berewik in EJmet. See Barwick in
Elmet.
Berewyco, Berewyk, Hugh de, com-
missioner, 1858.
John do, 277.
, justice in eyre in
Staffordshire, 13.
Berewyk in Elmet. See Barwick in
Elmet.
Berewyk St. John. See Berwick
St. John.
Berford. See Barford.
Bergby, William de, 527 {p. 131).
Bergeveny. See Abergavenny.
Bergh, Alexander de, 268.
, bailiff of Howden
liberty, 119.
. .' commLsaioner, 891.
keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1806.
, Patrick de, 1402.
, Richard do, 803.
550
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bergh, Richard de — cont.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, daughter
of Richard Ferret, 803.
Cf. Barewe.
Bergham. See Bar ham.
Boril. See Berill.
Berildewall, co. Hereford, inquisition
at, 100.
Berill, Barill, BerU, Walter, 894.
, ...., commissioner, 1403,
2104.
Beringe, co. Denbigh, 507.
Berkeley, Berkele, Berkeleie, Berke-
leye, co. Gloucester, 766, 919.
, lord of, 1787.
, manor, 730, 766.
Ham by, q.v.
Berkeley, Berkele, Berkeleie, Berke-
leye, David de, 1457.
, Johnde, 769.
, Maurice de, 2092.
, Maurice son of Maurice de,
919.
, Maurice son of Thomas de,
681, 950, 1457, 1533.
, . . . . , justice of South Wales,
270.
, forfeiture of, 730, 763,
766, 769.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, sister of
Gilbert de Clare, 681, 919,
950.
....... Robert de, 277, 764.
, Thomas de, the elder, lord of
Berkeley, 660, 730, 757, 762,
763, 766, 919.
Thomas de, of Coberley,
commissioner, 1910, 1941.
Berkhamme, John de, 346.
Berkhampstead, Berkhampstede,
Berkhamsted, co. Hertford,
castle, 1586.
, honour, 1026.
, inquisition at, 1586.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 36, 1631, 1632, 1634, 1637,
1640, 1642, 1643, 1645, 1646,
1648, 1650, 1654, 1662, 1663,
1665, 1666, 1669, 1674, 1676,
1677, 1678, 1717, 1886.
Berkingge. See Barking.
Berkshire, coimty, coroner in. See
Waleys, John le.
, defaulting debtors in, 313.
, escheator in. See Alveton,
John de ; Fitz Elys, Robert ;
Harpeden, Thomas de ;
Nort ho, William de ; Selyman,
Robert.
, extents in, 267, 1136, 1390.
, inqioisitions in, 37, 187, 263,
267, 544, 570, 595, 622, 624,
677, 681, 696. 705, 755, 761,
817, 826, 867, 913, 948, 950,
965, 1017, 1053, 1068, 1078,
Berkshire, inquisitions in — cont.
1080, 1081, 1095, 1099, 1100,
1101, 1105, 1114, 1115, 1176,
1215, 1255, 1371, 1373, 1374,
1427, 1460, 1569, 1616, 1648,
1711, 1778, 1796, 1822, 1879,
1888, 1890, 1952, 1959, 1966,
1975, 1997.
, lands of rebels in, 705.
, keeper of. See Hun-
gerford, Robert de.
, lands of John de la Beche
in, 826.
, lands of Sherborne priory in,
1648.
, sheriff of, 37, 187, 267, 313,
544, 570, 624, 755, 826, 950,
965, 1053, 1095, 1100, 1101,
1114, 1115, 1373, 1796.
Berkwey. See Barkway.
Berkynge, Berkyngge. See Bark-
ing.
Berkynge, Berkyngge, Richard de,
alderman of London, 1485.
, William de, of London,
1708.
Berlay. See Barlow.
Berlay, Richard de, 868.
Berlee. See Barley.
Berley. See Barlow.
Bermond, David, 1185.
Bermondeseye, Hugh de, 1505.
Bermondsey, Beremondeseye, Bere-
mundeseye, Bermondeseye,
Bermundeseye, co. Surrey, in-
quisition at, 689.
, priory of St. Savioxir, 686.
, . . . . , prior of, 686.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1583.
writs and commissions dated
at, 1232, 1248.
Bermyngham. See Birmingham.
Bermyngham, John de, earl of Louth,
1452.
, . . . . , daughters of, minority
of, 1452.
, Richard de, commissioner,
918.
, William de, commissioner,
818.
Bernak. See Barnack.
Bernak, John .son of Geoffrey de,
1449.
Bernalwyke. See Barnoldwick.
Bernard the second, bishop of Car-
lisle, 1035.
Bernard, Martin, 64.
, Richard, 1451.
, Master Robert, 1449.
Berne, Robert atte, 1597.
Berner, Walter, 1413.
Berners, Roger de, 1512.
Bernewell. See Barnwell.
Bemewode. See Bernwood.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
551
Berningham, Bemynghani, Richard
de, commissioner, 212, 385,
452, 453, 490.
, William s^n of Jolvn de, 1419.
Bernston. See Barmston.
Bernwood, Bernewode, co. Bucking-
ham, forest, 2014, 2060.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Had-
ham, Robert de ; Haudlo,
Jolin de.
, . . . . , verderers of. See
Arches, Richard de ; Bruyn,
John le.
Bernjnigham. See Berningham.
Bernynton. ^ee Barrington.
Bemynton, Little. See Barrington,
Little.
Bers. See Bassetlaw.
Bersted, South, co. Sussex, Elbridge
in, q.v.
Berstones, le, co. Derby, inquisition
at, 17.
Berton. See Barton.
Berton Benedisch. See Barton Ben-
dish.
Bertone. See Barton.
Bertram, Berttram, Robert, 1381.
, . . . . , commissioner, 2051.
Bertun. See Barton.
Bervve. See Barewe.
Berwick St. John. Berewyk St. John,
CO. Wilts, 1932.
, Bredmore by, q.v.
, rectors of. See Erie,
Thomas de ; Lyme, Peter de ;
Obeton, Jolin de ; Sommes,
Henry de ; Wormesterre,
Randolph de.
Berwick upon Tweed, Berewik, 409,
891, 1378, 1389, 1453, 1499,
1575, 1671, 1908, 2052.
, bailiffs of. See Coveneye,
Hugh de ; Craue thorn, Wil-
ham de ; Hall, John atte ;
Killingworth, David de ;
Pampesworth, Nicholas de ;
Phihpp, Ralph ; Ravenshere,
Thomas ; Sancto Botulpho,
Roger de.
, baihffs and commonalty of,
1601.
, bridge, 1402.
, burgesses of, named, 426,
1402, 1671.
, Butcher Street, 1402.
, castle, 1425, 1453, 1906,
2028.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Percy,
Henry de.
, chamberlain of, 1453, 1908.
See also Burdon, John de ;
Bvu-gh, Thomas de ; Gret-
heved, Peter ; Kelleseye, Wil-
liam de ; Tughale, Robert de ;
Weston, Walter de.
Berwick upon Tweed — cont.
, chancellor of. See Bever-
cotes, William de ; Burgh,
Thomas de ; KeUeseye, Wil-
liam de.
, Chancery at, 2028.
, common clerk of. See
Screveyn, William.
, conquest of, by Edward I,
1601.
, Exchequer at, 2028.
, farm of, 1410.
, fisheries near, named, 1402,
1404.
, hospital of St. Mary Mag-
dalene, master of, 1410. See
also Bamburgh, Thomas
de.
, inquisitions at, 242, 245,
1402, 1404, 1410, 1425, 1445,
1451, 1453, 1484, 1496, 1502,
1553, 1577, 1601, 1671, 1906,
1908, 2028.
, keeper of. See Lucy,
Antony de.
, king's victuals in, keeper of.
See Tughale, Robert de.
, mayor of, 1601, 1908. See
also Briuiton, William de ;
Jettour, John ; Ridalle, PhiUp
de ; Walyshe, Henry.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 1 389,
1451.
, mayor, burgesses and com-
monalty of, 1553.
, merchants of, 1577.
, mills at, 1429, 1453.
, petition dated at, 25.
, port, 1502.
, sheriffs of, 1410, 1484, 1836,
1906. See also Tughale,
Robert de.
, siege of, 1496.
, surrender of, 1389, 1402,
1410, 1425, 1451, 1496, 1553.
, victualler of. See Hoghton,
Hugh de.
, victualhng of, 1496.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111,
114, 117, 124, 125, 127, 135,
169, 176, 199, 1430, 1451, 1453,
1484, 1485, 1496, 1501, 1507,
1529, 1590, 2004.
le Berefreit in, 1553.
, Hahdon in, q.v.
, Narugate, 1402.
, Soutergate and Crosgate,
1671.
, LMdyngate, 1451.
, Waldenegate, 1402.
Berwick, coimty, court of, 1836.
Besaunt, John, 1863.
Besevyle, Gilbert de, 1530.
552
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Besford, Alexander de, commissioner,
643.
Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, 1245.
Beston. See Beeston.
Beston, Robert de, chaplain of the
chapel in Skipton castle, 707.
, William de, bailiff of Not-
tingham, 1102.
Betchworth, Bechesworth, co. Sur-
rey, manor, 1690.
Betele, Hugh de, owner of Ja James
of Lynn, 1499.
Betere, WilUam le, 1046.
Bethleem. See Belesme.
Bethum, Thomas de, commissioner,
2019.
Betoigne, Richard de, 915.
Bettevylle, John de, 1354.
Bettws, CO. Montgomery, Dolforwyn
in, q.v.
Bettws-y-Coed, co. Carnarvon, Nant-
conwey in, q.v.
Beulok, Bernard de, of Catalonia,
1819.
Beulow, William de, prior of Alvecote,
998.
Beutoft. See Beltoft.
Bever, Bevere, Hugh le, of London,
1681.
, , Alice wife of, 1681.
, John, commissioner, 1026.
, Thomas, 1111 (p. 275).
, . . . . , of Walton by Ayles-
bury, 1957.
, Walter, 1111 (j>. 275).
Cf. Beauver.
Bevercoates, Bevercotes, co. Notting-
ham, 1140.
Bevercotes, Berecote, Bevercote,
William de, chancellor of Ber-
wick, 1389, 1402, 1404, 1410,
1425, 1445.
, chancellor of Scot-
land, 129.
Beverlay, Beverlaco, Gregory de,
parson of Hedon, 1755.
, Robert de, 1553.
, William de, 527 {p. 133).
Beverley, Beverle, co. York, 293,
1628 (p. 400), 1770.
, bailiffs of, 1268. See also
Dousinge, Richard.
, church, liberties of, 72.
, extent at, 1710.
, manor, 1710.
writs and commissions dated
at, 262, 281, 297, 1388.
, Molscroft in, q.v.
Bewdley, Beaulieu, co. Worcester,
manor, 1546.
, . . . ., park in, 1293.
, . . . . , . . . . , keeper of. See
Chamberlain, John.
Bewsfield, Beausfeld, co. Kent, in-
quisition at, 717.
Bexhill, Bixle, co. Sussex, 1858.
, Cooding in, q.v.
Beynham, Jolin de, commissioner,
1200.
Bibbe, Richard, 1327.
Bibiry. See Bybury.
Bicester, Burecestre, Biirnecestre, co.
Oxford, inquisition at, 838.
, manor, 1013.
Bicker, Biker, co. Lincoln, 786, 788.
Bickington, High co. Ddvon, Lang-
ley in, q.v.
Bickmersh, Bykemersh [in Welford],
CO. Warwick, 1237.
Bicknacre, Bykenacre, co. Essex,
priory of, priors of, 322,
450.
Biddenham, Bydenham, co. Bed-
ford, 2015.
, inquisition at, 2015.
Biddlesdon, Bittlesden, co. Bucking-
ham, abbey, 197.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
197.
, . . . . , founder of. See Bos-
co, Ernald de.
Bifiet, Bifiete. See Byflete.
Biflete. See Byfieet.
Bigby, Bekeby, co. Lincoln, 447,
1628 {p. 400).
Biggleswade, Bikelswade, Bykeles-
wade, CO. Bedford, 1765,
, hundred, 285.
, inquisition at, 1765.
Bigod, Bigot, Bygod, John le, 191.
, Roger, earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England, 1205.
, . . . . , Alice de Heynau, wife
of, 485, 824.
Bikelswade. See Biggleswade.
Biker. See Bicker.
Biker, Ellis, 1631.
Bikerstath, Henry de, 2033.
Bilerica. See Billericay.
Billegh, Byllegh, co. Wilts, 1892.
Billericay, Bilerica, co. Essex, in-
quisition at, 1539.
Billesdene, Walter de, dean {sic) of
Winchester, 1898.
Billesdon, 1111 {p. 275).
Billesfeld. See Bitchfield.
Billeswyke, house or hospital of St.
Mark. See Bristol.
Bilsington, Bilsynton, co. Kent,
priors of, 1147.
Bilton [in Knaresborough], co. York,
527 {p. 134), 1294.
, park, 1372.
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
, Tockwith in, q.v.
Bilton, Margaret wife of William de,
133.
, . . . . , Elizabeth sister of,
133.
,...., Isabel sister of, 133.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
553
Bindon, Bj^nedone, co. Dorset, abbot
and convent of, 1303.
Binfield, Benetfeld, co. Berks, 677,
1017.
, inquisition at, 1017.
Bingham, BjTigham, co. Notting-
ham, inqviisition at, 1800.
Binham, Bynham, co. Norfolk, 1661.
, priory, prior of, 1661. See
also Waltham, Robert de.
Binley, Bylneye, co. Warwick, 1926.
Binnacote, Stephen de, 1161.
Bircestre. See Bui'cestre.
Birdbrook, Bridebrok, Bridebroke,
CO. Essex. 556, 751, 900.
, Whyttelee in, 900.
Birdforth, Bruddeford, co. York,
wapentake, raided by Scots,
453.
Brrdham, Bridham, co. Sussex, 1522.
Birkin, ByrkjTi, Brkin, co. York,
527 {pp. 131, 133).
, Haddlesey in, q.v.
, Hirst, Temple, in, q.v.
Birkyn, William de, bailiff of King-
ston upon Hull, 1294.
Birling, Byrlyngge, co. Kent, 1846.
Birlingham. Suth. See Burlingham,
South.
Birmingham, Bermyngham, co. War-
wick, inquisition at, 818.
Biron. See Byron.
Btrstall, Bristall, co. York, waste of,
by Scots, 392.
Birthorpe, Birthorp, co. Lincoln,
manor, 1835.
Birton. See Burton.
Birton Joyce. See Burton Joyce.
Birtone on Trent. See Burton on
Trent.
Biseleye, Byseleie, Byseleye, Hugh
son of Richard de, 730, 766.
, Richard de, 730, 766.
Bisham, Brustlesham, Bustlesham,
CO. Berks, 1215.
, commission dated at, 835.
, manor, 1215.
, ..... steward of. See Hun-
gerford, Robert de.
Bishop, Byshop, Bysshop, * Ahce,
1501.
, WiUiam, of Belgrave, a
felon, 1736.
Bishop Wearmouth, co. Durham,
Silksworth in, q.v.
Bishop's Lenn, Lerme. See Lynn.
Bish'jps Wj'kes. See Wicks Bish'»p.
Bishopsbourne, Bisshoppesbovu-n,
Boiim, CO. Kent, 1066.
commission dated at, 878.
Bishopstone, Bisschoppestone, co.
Buckingham, 1626.
Bisschopestone, co. Here-
ford, land of John Cobbe in,
34.
Bishopstrow, Bisshupestrouwe,
Trowe, co. Wilts, 1225, 1892,
1932.
Bishopthorpe, Bisshopthorp, co.
York, writs dated at, 565, 689,
644, 659, 671.
Bisley, Bysele, Byseleye, co. Glouces-
ter, hundred, 2083.
....... inquisition at, 1910.
, Busselegh, co. Siu-rey, 971.
Bispham, Byspham, co. Lancaster,
2006, 2033.
Bisschopestone, Bisschoppestone.
iSee Bishopstone.
Bisshebury, Bysshebury, Henry de,
1740.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1458,
1758.
Bisshemore. See Bushmoor.
Bisshoppesbourn. See Bishops-
bourne.
Bisshopthorp. See Bishopthorpe.
Bisshupestrouwe. See Bishopstrow.
Bitchfield, BUlesfeld, co. Lincoln,
298.
, Bechefeld [in Stamfordham],
CO. Northumberland, 389,
572, 1360.
Bittering Magna, Biteryngge Magna
[in Gressenhall], co. Norfolk,
2040.
Bittlesden. See Biddlesdon.
Bivelham, Byvelham, Byvilham [in
Mayfield], co. Sussex, 405.
, manor, 405, 1640, 1858.
Bixle. See Bexhill.
Blacfordeby. See Blackfordby.
Blachedley, Blachedleye. See Hed-
ley. Black,
Blachoumore. See Blakehoumore.
Blackburn, co. Lancaster, Livesay in,
q.v.
Blackburnshire, Blakebumeshire,
Blakeburnshire, co. Lan-
caster, 1951.
, chace, Rounsgrene in, 1423.
Blackenhurst, Blakenhurste, co. Wor-
cester, hundred, prisage in, 91.
Blackfordby, Blacfordeby [in Ashby
de la Zouch], co. Leicester, 687.
Blackgrove, Blakgrove [in Waddes-
don], CO. Buckingham, 1980.
Blackheath, Blakeheth, co. Kent,
himdred, 1929, 1971.
Blackrod, Blakerode [in Bolton], co.
Lancaster, manor, 317.
Blacmiddingmore, le, co. Northum-
berland, 389.
Blacon, Blakene, co. Chester, Ste-
venecroft in, 292.
Blaenllyfni, Blainleveny, Blayn-
leveny, Blenkeleveny, Blen-
leveny, Bleynleveny [in Cathe-
duie], CO. Brecon, castle, 1252,
1470, 1492, 1551, 1649.
554
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bl8ienllyfni, castle — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Tyrell,
Hugh.
, forest, 1649.
, inquisitions at, 1470, 1651.
, manor, 1551.
, steward, constables and
officers of, 1551.
Blake, Reynold le, citizen of London,
448.
, . . . . , Ydonya wife of, 448.
, William le, 43.
Blakebroke, Blakebrok, Thomas,
1350, 1540.
Blakeburneshire, Blakeburnshire.
See Blackburnshire.
Blakeheth. See Blackheath.
Blakehoumore, Blachoumore, co.
York, wool of, 1770.
Blakemor, hermitage of. See Hermi-
tage.
Blakenale, Henry son of John de,
1881.
John de, 1881.
, ...., Sibyl wife of, 1881.
, Thomas son of John de,
1881.
Blakene. See Blacon.
Blakeney, Blakene, Blakenee, Blake-
neye, Snyterle, Snyterlee, co.
Norfolk, 383, 736, 1041, 1916,
2079.
inquisitions at, 736, 940,
1816.
, port, 1816.
Blakeney, Blakene, Blakeney e, Ric-
hard de, 764.
, . . . . , master of la Charite of
Lynn, 1499.
, Thomas de, citizen of Lon-
don, 1581.
Blakenhwste. See Blackenhurst.
Blakerode. See Blackrod.
Blakeston, Blaykeston, Roger de,
conunissioner, 1896, 1900.
, . . . . , justice of assize in
Lancashire, 2006.
Blaketoriton. See Torrington, Black.
Blakgrove. See Blackgrove.
Blamire, co. Cumberland, 1456.
Blanchland, La Blaunchelaunde [in
Shotley], co. Northumberland,
Newbiggiji by, q.v.
Blandford, Blaneford, co. Dorset,
inquisitions at, 73, 1882.
BlandoK, John, rector of Stoke by
Grantham, 1449.
Blaneford. See Blandford.
Blaneford, WiUiam de, 894.
Blankenberghe, Blankeberwe, Flan-
ders, men of, 407.
Blanket, Thomas, 1576.
Blatchington, East, Blechinton,
CO. Sussex, PoghemuH in,
748.
Blaiinchelaunde, la. See Blanch-
land.
Blaykeston. See Blakeston.
Blaynleveny. See Blaenllyfni.
Blean, le Blean, co. Kent, 782.
Bleburi. See Blewbury.
Blebury, Master John de, commis-
sioner, 293 (p. 73), 622, 628,
661, 677, 761, 809, 1401, 1458.
Blechedon, John de, 527 (p. 133).
Blechesdon. See Bletchingdon.
Blechinton. See Blatchington, East.
Blechyngelegh. See Bletchingly.
Bledlow, Bledelawe, co. Bucking-
ham, chixrch, 1829.
Blenkansope. See Blenkinsop.
Blenkeleveny. See Blaenllyfni.
Blenkinsop, Blenkansope [in Halt-
whistle], CO. Northumberland,
2051.
Blenleveny. See Blaenllyfni.
Bletchingdon, Bleckesdon, co. Ox-
ford, 1624.
, manor and park, 509.
Bletchingly, Blechyngelegh, co. Sur-
rey, 1834.
, inquisition at, 1834.
Bletsoe, Blettesho, co. Bedford,
rector of. See Pateshulle,
Roger de.
Blewbury, Bleburi, co. Berks, 1569.
Bleynleveny. See Blaenllyfni.
BUthe, Richard de, of Barton on
Humber, 1628 {p. 400).
BUton, Blyton, Alice de, sister of
Holy Innocents hospital
without Lincoln, 293.
, Johnde, 293(p. 73).
Blod, Wilham, 403.
Bio field. Bio f eld, co. Norfolk, hun-
dred, prisage in, 85.
Blom, Roger, messenger of the New
Temple, London, 1485.
BlomviUe, Blomvill, Blomvyll,
Bloumvill, BlovimviUe, Bloun-
vill, BlumvUl, Blunwil, John
de, commissioner, 1516, 1520.
, . . . . , escheator in Norfolk,
Suffolk, Cambridge, Hunting-
don, Essex and Hertford, 813,
824, 843, 857, 860, 898, 1045,
1302.
, Oliver de, bailiff of Haver-
ing, 1290.
Blontesdon. See Blunsdon.
Blore, CO. Stafford, Calton in, q.v.
Bloreton. William de, commissioner,
1405.
Bloumvill, Bloumville. See Blom-
viUe.
Blound. See Blunt.
Bloundel, William, tenant of Win-
chester cathedral in villeinage,
276.
Blount. See Blunt.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
555
Blounvill. See Blomville.
Bloxham, co. Oxford, bailiffs of , 237.
Bloy, Adam le, sheriff of Essex, 1418.
Bluet, John, 210, 498.
, commissioner, 206.
, . . . . , Eleanor, Margaret and
Joan, daughters of, minority
of, 498.
, Ralph, commissioner, 1910.
Blumvill. See Blomville.
Blunsdon, Blontesdon, Bluntesdon,
CO. Wilts, 1888.
Blunt, Blound, Blount, Blund, Jolin
le, 135, nil (p. 275), 1929.
, . . . . , commissioner, 106.
, Stephen le, 409.
, . . . . , commissioner, 46 {jp.
12), 1590.
, Thomas le, 1015.
, . . . ., Jidiana wife of, 1015.
, Walter le, 682.
, WiUiam le, 682, 1059, 1111
{p. 275), 1703.
Bluntesdon. See Blunsdon.
Bluntesdon, Master Robert de, com-
missioner, 1198.
Blunwil. See BlomviUe.
Blyborough, Blyburch, co. Lincoln,
1691.
Blye. See Blyth.
BlyndebothQl, Jolin son of Thomas
de, 1339.
Blyth, Blye, co. Nottingham, chapel
and chapehy, 1798, 1800.
, inquisitions at, 10, 1152,
1798, 2098.
, land of John Darcy in, 10.
writs dated at, 537, 1027.
Blytou. See Bhton.
Boarhunt, West, Westboiirhunt, co.
Southampton, suit of court in,
373.
Boarstall, BorstaU, co. Buckingham,
2060.
, inqviisition at, 2060.
Pan's Hill iu, q.v.
Bocfast. See Buckfast.
Bochurst, in Brede, co. Sussex, 1686.
Bockhampton, Bokhampton, co.
Berks, 755.
, mill, 755.
Becking, Bockyngge, co. Essex, 1923.
Bocking, Bockyng, Bockynge, Bock-
yngge, Bokkynge, Ralph de,
1499.
, . . . . , commissioner, 922,
1028, 1070, 1250, 1568, 1749.
Bockingfold, Bokyngfold [in Yald-
ing], CO. Kent, chapel, 882.
, Walter parson of, 882.
, manor, 882.
, mill, 882.
, park, 882.
Bockyng, Bockynge, Bockyngge.
See Bocking.
Boclattnd, Boclonde. See Buck-
land.
Bocton, Cadogan, 1135.
, ...., brothers of, 1135.
Bocton Malerbe. See Boughton Mal-
herbe.
Bodbran, Brodbran, Geoffrey de,
775.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
775.
Bodde, Go'nnyld, 1501.
, John, 1501.
Boddington, Bodynton, co. Glouces-
ter, letter dated at, 1710.
, Botingdone, Botyngdone,
CO. Northampton, church, ad-
vowson of, 109.
, . . . ., rector of, 109.
, land of Clattercott priory in,
201.
Bodecote, co. Cornwall, 1161.
Bodele, Geoffrey de, 1626.
Bodenham, co. Hereford, 1335, 1515.
inqxiisition at, 1515.
, Mauiid Whitechintjh in, q.v.
Bodesley. See Bordesley.
Bodeston, Roger de, 514.
Bodiam, Bodiham, Bodyham [co.
Sussex], knights' fees in, 405
(p. 102).
, manor, 1646.
Bodmin, co. Cornwall, 1088, 1675.
, inquisitions at, 1088, 1265.
Bodi'ugan, Botrigan [in Gorran], co.
Cornwall, 503.
Bodyham. See Bodiam.
Bodynton. See Boddington.
Boe, John le, chaplain, 682,
Bogeden, extent of, 51.
Boghan. See Buchan.
Bogher, Thomas le, 1366.
Boghes, Adam de, commissioner,
572,
Boghton, John de, of Northampton,
258,
See also Bokton and Buk-
ton.
Bohvm, Boun, Edward de, justice of
North Wales, 1275, 1328.
, Humphrey de, earl of Here-
ford and Essex, 537, 641, 712,
716, 869, 875, 879, 920, 1437.
, Jolin de, earl of Hereford
and Essex, 1113, 1137.
, John de, knight, commis-
sioner, 2077.
, Robert de, 277.
, WilUam de, 298.
, William de, earl of North-
ampton, 1703.
Bok, Richard, bishop of St. Davids,
708.
Bokeland, Bokelond. See Buckland.
Bokerel, Henry de, commissioner,
865, 1037.
556
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bokeshiille, Bokeselle, Bokissull,
Alan de, 252, 405 {p. 102),
1686.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1686.
Bokewelle, Henry de, 1490.
, Stephen de, 1490.
Bokhampton. See Bockhampton.
Bokholte. See Buckholt.
Bokissull. See Bokeshulle.
Bokkynge. See Bocking.
Boklaund, Boklond. See Buck-
land.
Bokstep, CO. Siissex, knights' fees in,
405 {p. 103).
Bokton. See Boughton.
Bokton, Ralph de, 698.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 698.
Cf. Boghton and Bukton.
Bokton AUof, Bokton AUolf. See
Boughton Aluph.
Bokyngfold. See Bockingfold.
Bolam, Bolom, co. Northumberland,
baron of, 389.
, Belsay in, q.v.
Bolbeck, Bolbec, Bolbek, co. North-
umberland, barony, 389, 1381,
2051.
Bold, Bolde [in Prescot], co. Lancas-
ter, 779.
, la Bolde, co. Salop, land of
William le Muleward in, 20.
Bolde, Richard de, 779.
, Robert son of Robert de,
779.
, William son of Roger de,
779.
Boldre, Bolre, co. Southampton,
tithes of, 241.
, parson of. See Christchurch,
prior of.
Bole, Robert le, of Walcott, 2107.
Bolecote. See Bulcote.
Bolemere. See Buhner.
Bolestrode. See Bulstrode.
Bolestrode, Geoffrey de, 946.
Bolete, Ralph le, 1757.
Bolewik. See Bulwick.
Boleworthhethe. See Bulverhithe.
Boleye, WilUam, 2034.
Boleyne. See Boulogne.
BoUngbroke, Bolyngbroke, co. Lin-
coln, 1482.
BoUngbroke, Bolingbrok, Bolyng-
brok, Bolyngbroke, John de,
escheator in Warwick, Leices-
ter, Nottingham, Derby and
Lancaster, 656, 658, 721, 727,
754, 765, 831, 845, 852, 889,
998.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 1021, 1032, 1052, 1055,
1056, 1091, 1121, 1125, 1162.
Nicholas de, commissioner,
564, 714.
Bolke Dynas, Bolkedynas. ^See
Dinas, Bwlch.
BoUe, Henry, 1501.
BoUesovere. See Bolsover.
BoUetorp, Thomas de, 2082.
Bolom. See Bolam.
Bolre. See Boldre.
Bolsover, BoUesovere, co. Derby,
manor, extent of, 929.
Bolstrode. See Bulstrode.
Boltesford, Maud de, sister of Holy
Innocents hospital without
LincoUi, 293.
Bolton, Boulton in AUerdale, co.
Cumberland, 216.
, inquisition at, 216.
, Newlands in, q.v.
, CO. Lancaster, Blackrod in,
q.v.
, Haulgh in, q.v.
, Boulton [in Skipton], co.
York, priory, 1636.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
262.
Percy, co. York, Hornington
in, q.v.
Bolton, Master John de, 1449.
, WilUam de, 1369.
Bolwelwod, CO. York, 527 (p. 131).
Bolyngbrok, Bolyngbroke. See
BoUngbroke.
Bolyngton. See BuUington.
Bonby, Bondeby, co. Lincoln, 1628
{p. 400).
Bonde, Clement le, 264.
, . . . . , Viviana and Lucy,
daughters of, 264.
, Nicholas, keeper of Eye
priory, 1663.
Bondeby. See Bonby.
Bondegate, Nicholas de, warden of
St. Mary Magdalene hospital,
Ripon, 42.
Bondyngton, co. Berwick, 1429.
Bone, John, 405 (p. 102).
Bonelegh. See Bundley.
Bonenfavmt, William, groom of Lon-
don, 871.
Bonet, Thomas, 1213.
Bonevill, Nicholas, commissioner,
1943.
■ , Robert de, 63.
Bononia, Baldwin de, 60.
BonvaUet, PhiUp, parson of Avening,
1712.
Boothby, Botheby, co. Lincoln, 1858.
Bor, Robert le, 737, 758, 1195.
Bordeaux, France, 1499, 1814.
Borden, Bordenn, co. Kent, 1015.
Bordesley, Bodesley, Bordesleye,
Bordisley, co. Worcester,
abbey, abbot of, 363, 463, 523,
557.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
820.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
557
Bordoun. See Biirdon.
Boreford. See Burford.
Borehain Wond. Borhamwode, co.
Hertford, 1093.
Borgeys, William, of Winchelsea,
guardian of Robert de Lang-
hiirst, 24.
Cf. Burghes.
Borghfeld, John de, 1796.
Borham. See Burpham.
Borhamwode. See Borehan\ Wood.
Boroudon, Gilbert de, commissioner,
1375.
Boroughbridge, Burgbrig, Burgh-
brigge, Btirughbrigg [in Aid-
borough], CO. York, 527 (pp.
130, 131, 133).
, defeat of rebels at, 527 {pp.
129, 130, 131, 132).
, farm and farming of, 385,
489.
, inquisition at, 489.
, king's granary in, 385, 489.
, market and fair, 385.
, mills, 385.
, waste of, by Scots, 385, 392.
Borstal, Borstall, Borstalle [in
Rochester], co. Kent, 1846
, manor, 1897.
Borstall. See Boarstall.
Borton. See Burton.
Bosco, Boys, Ernald de, founder of
Biddlesdon abbey, 197.
, Joande, 1584.
John de, 2104.
, John de, the younger,
1771.
, William de, 225, 566.
Bosevill, Adam, forfeiture of, 2028.
Boseworth. See Bosworth.
Boseyate. See Bozeat.
Bossard, Giles de, commissioner,
1960.
Bost, Bernard, of Catalonia, 1819.
, Henry, 739.
Cf. Bust.
Boston, CO. Lincobi, 335, 361, 381,
647, 1628, 2074, 2078, 2079.
, extents at, 1031.
, fair, 115, 1221.
, Gysorshalle in, 2074.
, . . . . , baiUffs of. See Derby,
Ralph de ; Skirbek, John de.
, house of Augustinian friars
at, 833.
, inquisitions at, 688, 786,
788, 844, 1049, 1575, 1635,
1731, 1818, 2078.
, port, 1575.
, . . . . , collectors of customs
in. See But, Robert ; Mul-
ton, John de ; Tmnby, John
de.
ship of, 2079.
ships arrested at, 1912.
Bosworth, Bose\^'orth, co. Leicester,
inquisition at, 816.
Boteler, Boteller. See Butler.
Boteraus. See Botreaiix.
Boterdon, Robert son of Benedict de,
a felon, mill of, in Waterfall, 5
Botereux. See Botreaux.
Botetourt, Botetourte, Boteturte,
Buteturte, Butturt, Joan wife
of Thomas, lady of Hands-
worth, 1348.
John, 215, nil.
, . . . . , justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, John, son of Thomas, 1018.
, . . . . , heirs of, 895.
, Thomas, 1018.
Botevill. See Bothwell.
Bothe, Alice wife of John de la, 1425.
Botheby. See Boothby.
Botheby, Margery wife of Robert de,
2062.
Bothwell, Botevill, Bothevill, co.
Lanark, writs and commis-
sions dated at, 1475, 1492,
1499, 1502, 1571, 1574, 1587.
Botiler. See Butler.
Botindon, Clement de, 201.
Botingdone. See Boddington.
Botoyr, Peter, burgess of Wells, 861.
Botreaux, Boteraus, Botereux,
Botriaiix, Reynold de, com-
missioner, 1675.
, Roger de, linight, 781.
, Wilham de, commissioner,
145, 180, 336.
Botrigan. See Bodrugan.
Botrygan, Otto de, 503.
Bottesford, Robert de, of Studham,
1111 (p. 275).
Botyler. See Butler.
Botyngdone. See Boddington.
Bouclond. See Buckland.
Boudon, Master Roger de, commis-
sioner, 291, 306.
Bouecombe. See Bowcombe.
Bougham. See Vaghan.
Boughton, Bokton, co. Kent, 1955.
, Buktone, co. Norfolk, 1214.
, Aluph, Bokton AUof , Bok-
ton Allolf, CO. Kent, 1490.
Malherbe, Bocton Malerbe,
Bouton Malerbe, co. Kent,
manor, 1897.
Bouishersh, co. Sussex, 405.
Bouland. See Bowland.
Boulogne, Boleyne, France, 1008,
1963 2079
, honour, 1*27, 973, 1640, 1692,
1737.
, . . . . , tenants of, 973.
Boultham, IBultham, co. Lincoln,
land of Holy Innocents hos-
pital without Lincoln in, 293
(p. 73).
558
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Boulton. See Bolton, co. York.
Boulton in AUerdale. See Bolton, co.
Cumberland.
Boun. See Bohun.
Bounfey, "Walter, 1794.
Bouoton, William, 1864.
Bourcer. See Burser.
Boure, la, co. Stafford, 1271.
Bourgh. See Burgh.
Bourghcher, Robert de, chancellor,
1747, 1750.
Bourgherssh. See Btirwash.
Bourn. See Bishopsbourne.
Bourne. See Eastbourne.
Bourne, Brtm, Brune. Brunne, Burn,
CO. Lincoln, abbey, 711.
, , abbot of, 1118.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
107, 255.
, inquisitions at, 107, 711,
1118.
, manor, 255.
, mills of, tithe of, 255.
, writs dated at, 1124.
Bovirne, Bourn, Brunne, Burn, Burne,
John de, 814.
, . . . ., commissioner, 247.
, Simon de, commissioner,
1517.
, Thomas de, 1791, 2057.
, , . . . , Isabel wife of, daugh-
ter of John de Gras, 1791.
, land of, in Longstowe,
41.
, William de, commissioner,
134, 173, 211, 230, 513, 517,
560, 562, 579.
Bournham. See Burnham.
Bourton, Bourtone, John de, com-
missioner, 1673.
, WilUam de, 1966.
, . . . . , Ehzabeth wife of,
1966.
Cf. Burton.
Bousser, John de or John, 2105.
, . . . . , commissioner, 409,
592, 608, 675, 919.
Bouton Malerbe. See Boughton
Malherbe.
Bowcombe, Bouecombe [in Caris-
brooke], Isle of Wight, 1895.
Bowdon, CO. Chester, Dunham Massy
in, q.v.
Boweles, John de, of Old Warden,
1965.
Bower, Bowre, Adam le, keeper of
Temple Hirst manor, 725.
, Alice, of Beverley, 293.
, Robert de la, 1322.
Bowet, Richard, of Soulby, 534.
Bowland, Bouland, cos. York cmd
Lancaster, chace, 1202.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Spald-
yngton, Richard de.
, . . . ., foresters of, 1202.
Bowre. See Bower.
Bowyare, William le, of Abingdon,
a felon, 1115.
Box, Boxe, John de, commissioner,
1042.
, WilKam, 1813.
Boxgrove, Boxgrave, co. Svissex,
prior of, 264, 981.
, Halnaker in, q.v.
, Strettington in, q.v.
Boxley, Boxle, co. Kent, abbot of,
1670.
, Overhill in, q.v.
Boxstede, Peter de, escheator in
Essex, 2056.
Boydyn, John, 1905.
Boyn, la, Poitou, 1033.
Boys. See Bosco.
Boyton, Boytone [co. Suffolk], 584.
, Boytone, co. Wilts, 1011,
1029.
, manor, 1029.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Mau-
travers, John.
Boy^dll, Edmund de, 1399.
Bozeat, Boseyate, co. Northampton,
371.
Bozon, Eustace, 527 {p. 130).
Braas, Richard, a felon, land of, in
Cotton, 120.
Braban, Godfrey, 527 (p. 132).
Brabant, 1813.
Brabazun, Brabazon, Roger, justice,
1798, 1800.
, Beatrice wife of, 1798,
1800.
Bracebridge, Bracebrigge, Brasce-
brig, CO. Lincoln, 298.
, inquisitions at, 1129, 1741.
Brackley, Brackele, Brakleye, co.
Northampton, extents made
at, 465.
, inquisition at, 394.
, Westbury by, q.v.
Bracy, Robert de, commissioner,
86 91 94 98.
Brad, Nicholas, 527 [-p. 132).
Bradboxu-ne, Bradburn, co. Derby,
manor, 597.
, Lea Hall in, q.v.
Bradburn, Bradbixrne, Bradeburn,
Henry son of Roger de, 576,
597, 892.
, . , . . , forfeitiire of, 892.
, Roger de, 576, 892.
, . . . . , commissioner, 79, 87.
, . . . . , Philippa wife of, 576.
Braddon, co. Kent, 717.
chapel, 717.
Bradeburn. See Bradburn.
Bradecroft, co. Rutland, extent at,
1210.
, inquisitions at, 792, 1703.
Bradefeld. See Bradfield and Broad-
field.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
559
Bradefeld, John de, bailiff of Read-
ing liberty, 1711, 1796.
Bradefere, John, of Dieppe, 1579.
Bradefoi'd, Jolin de, 1225.
, Robert de, 46.
Bradegare. See Bredgar.
Bradeham. See Broadham.
Bradele, Bradeleye. See Bradley.
Brademere. See Bradinore.
Bradene. See Braydon.
Bradenestoke, inquisition at, 917.
Bradenestoke, Bradenestok, John de
(1), 616, 729.
, Johnde (2), 616.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 616.
Bradenston. See Bradeston.
Bradeshaghe, Bradeshawe, Brades-
shawe. See Bradshaw.
Bradeston, Bradenston, Thomas de,
1511.
, . . . . , keeper of Buckholt
wood, 1710.
Bradewell. See Bradwell.
Bradewell, Wniiam de, commis-
sioner, 625, 815.
Bradewelle. See Broadwell.
Bradfield, Bradefeld, parson of. See
Asshe, Simon de.
Bradfield, Bradefeld, Bradfeld, co.
Berks, manor, 761, 965, 1975.
Bradford, Great, co. Wilts, Atworth
in, q.v.
, Chalfield in, q.v.
Brading, Brerdyng, Brerdynge, Isle
of Wight, inquisition at, 1779.
, parson of, 839 {p. 210).
, Wroxall in, q.v.
Bradley, Bradeley [in Winwick], co.
Lancaster, 2033.
, Bradeleye, co. Leicester,
priory, 360.
, Bradele, co. Lincoln, manor,
446.
Bradmore, Brademere, co. Notting-
ham, manor, 754.
Bradshaw, Bradeshaghe, Brade-
shawe, Bradesshawe, WilUam
de, a felon, 317.
, William de, knight, 1111.
Bradwell, Bradewell, co. Bucking-
ham, church, 1829.
, . . . . , parson of. See Parent,
William.
, CO. Essex, Pilton in, q.v.
, CO. Suffolk, Gapton in, q.v.
Brafferton, Patrick de, warden of
St. Mary Magdalene hospital,
Ripon, 42.
Brag, Richard, 1910.
Brailes, co. Warwick, Winderton in,
q.v.
Braintree, Branketre, co. Essex,
1923.
, inquisitions at, 556, 603,
1923.
B rain tree — con t.
, Stratford bridge near, 1 .
Braithwell, Braythewell, co. York,
possessions of Lewes priory
in, 615.
Brakan, Walter, of Nun Monkton,
527 (p. 130).
Brakenholm, Ellis de, 2082.
, Walter de, 2058.
Brakleye. See Brackley.
Bramber, Brembre, co. Sussex, 1061.
, honour, 1232.
, inquisition at, 1148.
, rape, 1776.
Bramham, co. York, 527 {p. 133 his),
1309. ■
, inquisition at, 1309.
Bramley, Bromleghe, co. Southamp-
ton, chui'ch, 1648.
Brampton, Bramptoun [in Long
Marton], co. Westmoreland,
1913.
Brampton, John de, 1913.
Bramshaw, Brembelshawe, co. Wilts,
1699.
Bramshott, co. Southampton, Fow-
ley by Chiltley in, q.v.
Brancole, William, 1228.
Brandbridges, Brantebrigge [in East
Peckham], co. Kent, 841.
Brandeston, co. Suffolk, manor,
2061.
Branketre. See Braintree.
Branston, Brondeston, Bronteston
[in Burton on Trent], co.
Stafford, 27, 1806.
Brantebrigge. See Brandbridges.
Brantingham, co. York, EUerker in,
273.
Brantyngham, John de, the younger,
1497.
Braosa, Breosa, Breuosa, Brewes,
Brewese, Brewosa, Brewose,
Brewouse, Agnes de, 785.
, Peter de, 1943.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1943.
, William de, 666, 835, 1208,
1232, 1643.
, . . . . , Elizabeth wife of, 666,
835.
, William de, lord of Gower,
412.
Brascebrig. See Bracebridge.
Bratfortone. See Bretforton.
Bratton, by Westbury, co. Wilts,
1439.
Brauncecombe, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 2026.
Braiinche, Braunch, Andrew son of
Nicholas, 620.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, daughter
of John de Kyngeston, 620.
, Nicholas, 620.
, Thomas, 1807.
Braunston, co. Rutland, 1703.
560
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Brawith, Braythewath [in Leak], co.
York, 1487.
Brawode, Stephen de, commissioner,
182.
Bray, Braye, Adam de, 330.
Benedict le, 1086.
, John de, commissioner, 1556,
1607, 1955.
, Theobald de, commissioner,
291.
Braybeof, Hugh de, commissioner, 17 9.
Bray broke, William de, 210.
, . . . ., commissioner, 975.
, ...., subescheator in
Northants, 459.
Braydon, Bradene, co. Wilts, forest,
486.
Braylesford, Ralph de, commis-
sioner, 470.
Bray quart, co. Cumberland, manor,
610.
Braythewath. See Brawith.
Braythewell. See Braithwell.
Brayton, Bretton, co. York, 527 (p
131).
, Barlow in, q.v.
, Gateforth in, q.v.
Brayton, Thomas de, commissioner,
1731.
Breamore, Brummore, co. South-
ampton, prior of, 241.
Breanceon, Breansoun, Breanzoun,
Breaunzoun. See Brianzon.
Brechon. See Brecknock.
Breckles, Brekles, co. Norfolk, 425,
1471.
Brecknock, Brechon, Bregheynok,
CO. Brecon, 682.
, priory of St. John, prior of,
270, 1335, 1515.
, . . . ., Nicholas prior of , 1515.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1470.
Brecles, Benedict de, 425.
Brede, co. Sussex, Bochurst in, q.v.
Brede, Robert atte, of Iwode, a
felon, 161.
Cf. Breede.
Bredgar, Bradegare, co. Kent,
chvirch, 1830.
Bredmore, Brudemere [by Berwick
St. John], CO. Wilts, 169, 1932.
Bredon. See Breedon.
Bredon, John de, baiUff of Notting-
ham, 1102.
, Wimamde(l), 477.
, . . . . , Emma wife of, 477.
, WilUam de (2), son of Wil-
liam de (1), 477, 816.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 816.
Bredwardine, St. John, co. Worces-
ter, Wick Episcopi in, q.v.
Breede, John, master of la Katerine
of Winchelsea, 794.
CJ. Brede.
Breedon, Bredon, co. Leicester, 477.
, cell, canons of, 721.
inquisition at, 721.
Breel. See Brielle.
Bregge. See Bridge.
Bregheynok. See Brecknock.
Brekheved, Walter, master of la
Godeyer of Lynn, 1502.
Brekles. See Breckles.
Brelaghton, co. Stafford, inquisition
at, 1978.
Brembelshawe. See Bramshaw.
Brembre. See Bramber.
Bremesgrave. See Bromsgrove.
Brempton. See Brompton.
Brenchesle. See Brenchley.
Brenchesle, John de, chaplain of
Bockingfold chapel, 882.
Brenchley, Brenchesle, co. Kent, in-
quisition at, 528.
Brenlee, Thomas de, mayor of Faver-
sham, 1863.
Brenne, 1111.
Brentwood, co. Essex, inquisitions
at, 602, 608.
Breosa. See Braosa.
Brerdyng, Brerdynge. See Brading.
Brereden. See Brierdean.
Brereton. See Brierton.
Breset, Little. See Bricett, Little.
Bret, Hemy de, commissioner, 866.
, Simon le, coroner in Essex,
16.
Bretford, co. Warwick, 518.
Bretforton, Bratfortone, co. Worces-
ter, 1274.
Brethagh, co. Lincoln, land of Bard-
ney abbey in, 344.
Breton, Bretotm, Brytoun, Adam le,
1794.
, Guy le, 818.
, . . . . , commissioner, 518.
, John, 900, 1655.
, . . . . , AUce wife of, 900.
, John, of Sandwich, 2105.
, John le, commissioner, 57.
Bretton. See Brayton.
Bretton, Monk, co. York, prior of,
tenements of, in Beighton,
416.
Bretton, Robert de, 527 {p. 131).
Breuosa. See Braosa.
Breustere, Roger le, of Eye, chaplain,
1663.
Brewes, Brewese. See Braosa.
Brewood, co. Stafford, Chillington in,
q.v.
Brewosa, Brewose, Brewouse. See
Braosa.
Breynford, Thomas de, of London,
1168.
Brian, Bryan, Guy de, 1218.
, ..... Welthiana wife of,
1218.
, Guy son of Guy de, 1218.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
561
Brian — cont.
, Thomas, 403.
Brianzon, Breanceon, Breansoiin,
Breanzoun, Breaunzoun,
Briavinzoun, Giles de, 405.
, . . . . , commissioner, 805,
864, 1108.
, John de, 602.
, . . . . , Elizabeth wife of, 602.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
654.
Brico, Adam le fiz, of Newby, 499.
Bricett, Little, Little Breset, co.
Suffolk, land of Richard Leu
in, 289.
Briddeport. See Bridport.
Bridebrok, Bridebroke. See Bird-
brook.
BrideljTigton. See Bridlington.
Brideport. See Bridport.
Bridewell, William de, 1600.
Bridge, Bregge, co. Kent, 1751.
Bridge, Nicholas atte, of Langwath,
298.
Cf. Brigge and Brug.
Bridge End, St. Saviour in Kes-
teven [in Horbling], co. Lin-
coln, prior of, 492.
Bridgerule, West, co. Devon, Tack-
bear in, q.v.
Bridgford, Brigford, co. Nottingham,
church, 1798, 1800.
, . . . . , parsons of. See
Clarell, John ; Langton, John
de ; Outheby, Thomas de ;
Saluciis, Boniface de.
manor, 1800.
Bridgnorth, Brugenorth, Brugge,
Bruggenorth, co. Salop, 1795.
, castle, 1795.
, inquisitions at, 1435, 1634.
, liberty, 1795.
, Little Brag in, q.v.
Bridgwater, Brugeswater, Bruge-
water, co. Somerset, castle,
617.
, inquisitions at, 166, 617.
Bridham. See Birdham.
Bridlington, Bridelyngton, Bridlyng-
ton, CO. York, 378, 703.
, priory, 333, 703.
, prior of, 1674.
, ship of, 1674.
, Easton in, q.v.
, Hilderthorpe in, q.v.
, Wilsthorpe by, q.v.
Bridmead, Richard, 1929.
Bridport, Brudeport, co. Dorset, in-
quisition at, 1780.
Bridport, Briddeport, Brideport,
Brudeport, John de, 1780.
, . . . . , commissioner, 837,
1195, 1224, 1403, 2104.
, Agnes wife of, 1 780.
Bridsale, Isabel wife of Gilbert, 671.
Wt. 34623.
Brielle, Breel, Zeeland, 1925.
Brierdean, Brereden [in Earsdon], co.
Northumberland, land of Gil-
bert de Middelton in, 372.
Brierton, Brereton, co. Durham,
manor, 280.
Brigford. See Bridgford.
Brigge, Phihp de, 403.
, William atte, a felon, land of,
in Barton, co. Westmoreland,
38.
Cf. Bridge and Brug.
Briggebrok, Ralph de, 2052.
Briggerake, William de, merchant,
398.
Briggesle. See Brigsley.
Brigham, Brygham, co. Cumberland,
1072, 1272.
, church, 1072, 1784.
, parsons of. See Beke,
Antony de ; Brigham,
Thomas de ; John, Richard
son of ; Melton, William de ;
Musgrave, Robert de.
, manor, 1784.
, Cockermouth in, q.v.
, Eaglesfield in, q.v.
, Whinfell in, q.v.
Brigham, Brygham, John de, 1784.
, . . . . , Alice daughter of, wife
of Robert de Yavenwyth,
1784.
, Joan daughter of, wife
of Thomas de Hothwayt,
1784.
Thomas de, parson of Brig-
ham, 1784.
, Walden de, 1784.
Bright, Laurence, bailiff of Laugh-
ton-en-le-Morthen, 1327.
, Brith, William, of Wey-
bovirne, 30.
Brightford, Brutford, co. Sussex,
himdred, 1776.
Brightling, Brightlyng, Bryghtlyng,
CO. Sussex, 1858.
, knights' fees in, 405 {p. 103).
, Buckholt in, q.v.
, Socknersh in, q.v.
Brigsley, Briggesle, co. Lincoln, 1628
{p. 400).
Brigstock, Bruggestoke, co. North-
ampton, 944.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Hole-
weye, Gervase de ; Scut, Wal-
ter.
Brikhulle, William de, commissioner,
131.
Brill, Brehull, co. Buckingham, 2060.
, inquisition at, 2014.
manor, 2014.
Brimpsfield, Brymesfeld, Brymmes-
feld, Brymmesfelde, Brymnes-
feld, CO. Gloucester, 679, 614,
641, 740, 865.
i 36
562
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Brimpsfield — cont.
, castle, 661, 1598.
manor, 1598.
Bringhvirst, Bringherst, Bryngeherst,
Brynghtirst, co. Leicester,
464.
, church, 464.
, parson of. See Pynce-
bek, Robert de.
, Drayton in, q.v.
Brington, Brynton, co. Northampton,
1342.
, Althorp in, q.v.
Brinkburn, Brinkeburne, co. North-
umberland, prior and convent
of, 804.
Brinkhill, Brynkill, co. Lincoln, 1482.
Brinklow, Brynkelowe, co. Warwick,
1696.
, inqioisition at, 1696.
Briscogh, Richard de, tailor of
Thoinas earl of Lancaster,
858.
Briseworth. See Bruisyard.
Bristall. See Birstall.
Bristol, 691, 1819.
, castle, constable of, 926.
See also Badlesmere, Bartholo -
mew de ; Fermbaud, Nicho-
las.
, gate of, custody of,
926.
, collectors of quayage and
murage in, 1658.
custom touching widows in,
47.
, escheator in. See Badles-
mere, Bartholomew de.
, house or hospital of St. Mark,
Billeswyke, by, 1467, 1473,
1474.
, hospital of St. Katharine
without, master and brethren
of, 783.
inquisitions at, 47, 139, 328,
561, 562, 691, 730, 926, 1527,
1576, 1658, 1907.
, king's meat-stalls in, 139.
, liberty of, 691.
, baiUffs of, 328.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 1 39,
1907.
mayor and commonalty of,
1658.
, mayor of. See Taverner,
John le ; Tilly, Richard.
, mayoralty of, dispute touch-
ing, 691.
, port, 1576.
, quay, 1658.
le Ropselde, messuage in,
47.
, ship of, 683.
, suburbs of, 328.
, writ dated at, 2019.
Bristol — cont.
, KnoUe by, q.v.
, Redcliffe by, inquisition at,
783.
Brisjmgham, Brysyngham, John de,
1801.
Britannia, Brittannia, John de (1),
earl of Richmond, 405.
, John de (2), duke of Brit-
tany and earl of Richmond,
405, 446, 492, 918, 1221, 1258,
1400, 1446, 1801, 2078.
Brith. See Bright.
Brittannia. See Britannia.
Brittany, 1033, 1767, 1950.
, duchess of, 1814.
, duke of, 1646, 1814. See
also Britannia, John de (2).
, pirates of, 1956.
Briwton. See Bruton.
Brix, Bryx, John de, 2027, 2069.
Brixleherst, co. Sussex, knight's fee
in, 405 {p. 102).
Brixton, Bryghteston, Isle of Wight,
1397.
.., parson of, 839 (p. 210).
Brkin. See Birkin.
Broadfield, Bradefeld, co. Hertford,
1516.
, rector of. See Dauwe,
John.
Broadham, Bradeham [in Withy-
combe Raleigh], co. Devon,
1171.
Broadhohn, Brodholm [in Thorney],
CO. Lincoln, Maud, prioress,
and the convent of, 893.
Broadwell, Bradewelle, co. Oxford,
church, 303.
Brocays, Menaud, 1648.
Brocklesby, Broclusby, Broklesby,
CO. Lincoln, inquisitions at,
1934.
, Newsham in, q.v.
Brodbran. See Bodbran.
Brodholm. See Broadholm.
Broghton. See Broughton.
Broke, Brok, Aylwin atte, of Old
Windsor, 37.
....... . . . . , Agnes daughter of,
wife of Osbert Underore, 37.
. . , Maud daughter of, 37.
, Ellen de, 1597.
Hugh de, 566.
, John ate, 841.
, Laurence de, 666.
Laurence son of Hugh de,
566.
, Robert son of Laurence de,
566.
, WUUam de, commissioner,
96.
Brokesbourn, John de, commis-
sioner, 407.
Brokesburn, 759.
INDEX or PERSONS AND PLACES.
563
Brokeshasshe. See Broxash.
Broklesby. See Brocklesbj'.
Brokworth, William de, commis-
sioner, 594, 616, 922 (p.
230).
, keeper of the liberty of
Slaughter, 1022.
Brom. See Brome.
Bromby, Brouneby [in Frodingham],
CO. Lincoln, 1691.
Brome, Brona, Adam de, commis-
sioner, 293, 371, 1000, 1024,
1238
, WiiUam de, knight, 1334.
Bromenesmyththe, in Beckley, co.
Siissex, knight's fee in, 405
(p. 102).
Bromfeld, Brompfeld, Brumfeld,
Emma lady of, 2085.
, John de, commissioner, 386,
391, 694.
Bromfield, co. Salop, Halton in, q.v.
Oakley in, q.v.
Bromhalgh. See Broomhaugh.
Bromhame, Robert de, 405 (p. 102).
Bromholm, co. Norfolk, 2079.
, inquisitions at, 218, 413,
1677.
, priory, prior of, 1677.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
171.
, voidance of, 147.
Bacton by, q.v.
Walcott by, q.v.
Bromhurst, co. Sussex, 1169.
Bromlegh. See Bromley.
Bromleghe. See Bramley.
Bromley, Bromlegh [in Stoke Abbas],
CO. Dorset, manor, 1780.
, Abbots, CO. Stafford, in-
quisition at, 1 90.
, land of B\irton abbey
in, 190.
, Great, Great Bromlegh, co.
Essex, inquisition at, 6.
, land of Edmund Abel
in, 6.
Regis, KjTiges Bromleye, co.
Stafford, inquisition at, 2042.
Brompfeld. See Bromfeld.
Brompton, Brempton [in Church
Stoke], CO. Salop, 1325.
manor, 386.
, ..... tenants of, tenure of,
386.
, Brumpton, co. York, 472,
807.
, manor, 807.
, Snainton in, q.v.
Brompton, Brumpton, John de, com-
missioner, 761, 982, 1126,
1371, 1374.
Robert de, warden of the
hospital of Northallerton,
212.
Bromsgrove, Bremesgrave, co. Wor-
cester, inqiiisition at, 557.
Bromsterne, co. Sussex, knights' fees
in, 405 {p. 102).
Bromyard, co. Hereford, inquisition
at, 184.
Brondeston, Bronteston. See
Branston.
Bronwe, co. Wilts, manor, 2061.
BronjTig, John, parker of Banstead
park, 1511.
, . . . . , keeper of Odiham
park, 988.
Brook, Brouke, Isle of Wight, 1939.
, manor, 1779.
Broomhaugh, Bromhalgh [in Bywell
St. Andrew], co. Northumber-
land, 2037, 2051.
le Ley in, q.v.
Broomhill, Promhelle, co. Sussex,
knight's fee in. 405 (p. 102).
Brotewelle, land of Henry de Maly-
nes in, 267.
Brough, Burgh under Staynesmore,
CO. Cumberland, church, par-
son of. See Eglesfeld,
Robert de.
Broughton, Broghton, co. Cumber-
land, decay of, 297.
, Broghton, Great and Little,
in Allerdale, co. Cumberland,
lands of Cockermouth honour
in, extent of, 318.
Astley, Brouhton, co. Leices-
ter, 36.
, Broghton, co. Oxford, 1854.
Broughton, Broghton, James de,
keeper of lands of rebels in
Gloucestershire, 641.
, John de, commissioner,
1701.
Brouhton. See Broughton Astley.
Brouke. See Brook.
Broun, Brvm, Brune, Hamon le, 113.
, Humphrey le, 1022.
, John, 2033.
, John, parson of St. Samp-
son's, York, 1653.
..."..., John, of Luton, chandler,
1601.
, Matthew, commissioner, 577.
, . . . . , escheator in Lincoln,
Northampton and Rutland,
711, 786, 788, 789, 792, 844,
850, 893, 901, 902, 980, 2017.
, . . . . , subescheator in Lin-
colnshire, 305, 663.
, Richard, of Nantwich, 912.
, Robert, 1111 (p. 275).
, . . . ., commissioner, 1690.
Thomas, 352, 1866.
, William, 527 (p. 132).
, William son of William,
1884.
Brouneby. See Bromby.
564
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Brounlish, Broiinlysk, Baukin or
Baunkyn, 689, 1112.
Brounz, John, comnoissioner, 1554.
Browirshaven, Hugh son of Hugh de,
1006.
Broxash, Brokeshasshe, co. Here-
ford, inquisition at, 35.
Bruant, Key, 527 (p. 134).
Bruddeford. See Birdforth.
Brudemere. See Bredmore.
Brudeport. See Bridport.
Bruel, John, 377.
Bruera, Master Gilbert de, clerk,
752.
Bruere, John de la, subescheator in
Warwickshire, 1131.
Brug, Henry de, of Lubeck, 1962.
Cf. Bridge and Brigge.
Brugenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Bruges, Brugges, Burges, Flanders,
1561, 1562, 1580, 1593, 1680,
2079.
, burgesses and merchants of,
imprisonment of, 357.
, biu"gomasters and echevins
of, 1561, 1562, 1593.
Brugeswater, Brugewater. See
Bridgwater.
Brugge. See Bridgnorth.
Bruggenorth. See Bridgnorth.
Brugges. See Bruges.
Brugges, Peter de, bailiff of Offlow
hundred, 1459.
Bruggestoke. See Brigstock.
Bruisyard, Briseworth, co. Suffolk,
272.
Brumesleye, WilUam de, 816.
Brumfeld. See Bromfeld.
Brunimore. See Breamox'e.
Brumpton. See Brompton.
Brumstead, Brunstede, co. Norfolk,
272.
Brun. See Bourne and Broun.
Brundish, Brundissh, Brundyssh,
Burnedissh, co. Suffolk, 1998.
letter dated at," 1663.
men and tenants of, 177.
Brundissh, Robert, commissioner,
1663.
Brune. See Bourne and Broun.
Bruneby. See Burneby.
Brunfled, John, 224.
Brunne. See Bourne.
Brunne, East. See Burn, East.
Brunneby. ^ee Bui-neby.
Brunschath, Brunskayth, co. Cum-
berland, land of WilUara de
KarUolo in, 353, 354.
Brvmstede. See Brumstead.
Bruntoft, Nicholas de, mayor of
Hartlepool, 1500.
Brunton, Burnetone, Bvimetotin,
Burnton [in Embleton], co.
Northumberland, 572, 1360.
, manor, 389.
Brunton, Bumton, William de, 1499.
, . . . . , mayor of Berwick,
1404, 1445.
Brus, Bruys, David son of Robert de,
1451, 2037, 2051.
, Peter de, 569, 1442.
Robert de (1), 869.
, Robert de (2), grandson of
Robert de(l), 246, 869, 891.
1389, 1451.
, . . . . , truce of, with Edward
II, 1343.
Brustlesham. See Bisham.
Brustwik, Brustwike, Brustwyk,
Brustwvke. See Burstwick.
Brut, Maud, 1291.
, . . . ., Alesia sister of, 1291.
Brutford. See Brightford.
Bruthere, Margaret la, 1807.
Bruton, Briwton, Bruyton, Brywton,
CO. Somerset, priory, 1461,
1462.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1461.
, Richard prior of,
1461.
Bruyn, John le, commissioner, 2014.
, verderer in Bernwood
forest, 2014.
Bruys. See Brus.
Bruyton. See Bruton.
Bryan. See Brian.
Brydlyngton, Adam de, of Yorkshire,
2079.
Brygham. See Brigham.
Bryghteston. See Brixton.
Bryghtlyng. See Bright ling.
Brykevj^ll, WilUam, bailiff of Thorn-
gate hxindred, 1236.
BrjTnesfeld, BrjTnmesfeld, Brym-
mesfelde, Brymnesfeld. See
Brimpsfield.
BrjTigeherst, Brynghurst. See
Bringhurst.
BrjTikelowe. See Brinldow.
Brynkill. See Brinlchill.
Brynkill, Gilbert son of Albert de,
1482.
Brynton. See Brington.
Brysky, Thomas, 1 387.
Brysyngham. See Brisyngham.
Brythnotus, earl of Kent, and Eu-
fegia his wife, 480.
Brytoun. See Breton.
Brywton. See Bruton.
Brj'x. See Brix.
Bubwith, CO. York, inquisition at,
637.
Buchan, Boghan, earl of, 1456.
Buckfast, Bocfast, co. Devon, abbot
of, 1730.
Buckholt, Bokliolte, co. Gloucester,
wood, 1710.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Brad-
eston, Thomas de.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
565
B uckholt — CO n t.
, Bokholte [in Brightling], co.
Sussex, kiiights' fees in, 405
(p. 102).
Buckingham, Bukyngham, co. Buck-
ingham, 1096.
, ajchdeaconry of, 1829.
, church, 1829.
, . . . . , parson of. See Kil-
desby, William de.
deanery of, 1829.
inquisitions at, 777, 951,
1096.
Buckingham, coiuity, demesne lands
of Hem"y de Burghersh in,
1765.
, escheator in. See Harpe-
den, Thomas de ; Northo,
William de ; SeljTnan,
Robert ; SwjTiford, Thomas
de.
extents in, 1067, 1700, 1702.
, inquisitions in, 116, 132, 141,
153, 208, 406, 475, 483, 504,
516, 566, 583, 647, 777, 810,
946, 951, 1026, 1096, 1113,
1126, 1153, 1154, 1241, 1261,
1413, 1420, 1592, 1597, 1600,
1625. 1627, 1765, 1817, 1829,
1837, 1869, 1968, 1980, 2014,
2031, 2048, 2060.
, sheriff of, 208, 566, 777, 810,
951, 1026, 1096, 1261, 1413,
1592, 1700, 1817, 1829, 1837,
1968, 1980, 2021, 2031, 2048.
, temporalities of Merton
priory in, 1428.
Buckland, Boclaund, letter dated at,
25.
, Boklavind, Boklond, Buk-
laund, CO. Hertford, 1516.
, . . . . , inquisitions at, 605.
, . . . . , manor, 605.
Monachorirm, Boclonde,
Bouclond, CO. Devon, 1276.
, abbot of, 325, 1276.
tithing of, 1276.
, . . . . , Didham in, q.v.
Buckland, Bokeland, Bokelond, Bok-
laund, Boklond, Henry de,
and Alice his wife, 605.
, John de, commissioner, 975.
, Nicholas de, commissioner,
1802, 1969, 1987, 2014, 2060,
2076.
, Richard brother of Reynold,
605.
Bucklebury, Burghildebiu"y, co.
Berks, 1080.
Bucklesham, Buclisham, co. Suffolk,
land of Richard Leu in, 289.
Bucton. See Bukton.
Buddelegh. See Budleigh.
Buddenho, Simon son of Colet de,
1111 (p 275).
Budel, Richard le, chaplain, 797.
Budestone, Roger de, 865.
Budleigh, Buddelegh, co. Devon,
1313.
hundred, 943.
, farmer of. See Stapel-
don, Richard de.
, men of, 2026.
Budworth, Great, co. Chester, Allo-
stock in. q.v.
Buelt, Buelth. See Builth.
Buggethorp, William de, 1152.
Buhelt. See Builth.
Buildwas. Buldewas, co. Salop, abbot
of, 348.
bridge of, repair of, 348.
, inquisition at, 348.
Builth, Buelt, Buelth, Buhelt, co.
Brecon, 1694.
castle, 270, 669, 1437.
, coiu-ts and htmdreds of, 270.
, extent at, 669.
, inquisition at, 270.
, land, 1437.
, mm, 270.
Bukesgate, Adam de, coroner in
Hants, 449.
Buketon. See Bukton.
Bukkehorn, John, 1078.
Buklaund. See Buckland.
Bukton, Bucton, Buketon, Dominic
de, commissioner, 770, 891.
, Jolinde, 470.
, . . . ., Isabel wife of, 470.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
2063.
Cf. also Boghton and Bok-
ton.
Buktone. See Boughton.
BtikjTigham. See Buckingham.
Bulcote, Bolecote, Bulecote [in Bur-
ton Joyce], CO. Nottingham,
inquisitions at, 658, 727.
Bvildewas. See Buildwas.
Bulecote. See Bulcote.
Bulke Dinas, Bulkedinas, Bulke-
dynas. See Dinas. Bwlch.
BiiUestrode. See Bulstrode.
Bulley. Beleye, co. Gloucester, 764.
BulUngton, Bolyngton, co. Lincoln,
prior and canons of, 1295.
BuUok, Richard son of Simon,
1102.
, Richard son of William,
1102.
Btikner, Bolemere, co. Essex, 603.
Buhner, Bulmere, John de, 685.
Ralph de, parson of Temple
Guiting, 717.
Bvilstrode, Bolestrode, Bolstrode,
Bullestrode [in Hedgerley],
CO. Buckingham, manor, 141,
1067, 1154.
, keeper of. See Burn-
ham, Edmund de.
566
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bultham. See Boultham.
Bvilverhithe, Boleworthhethe, co.
Sussex, 1858,
Bulwick, Bolewik, co. Northarrrpton,
inqiiisition at, 944.
Bumpstead Helion, Bumpsted Hel-
yon, Bumpstede Helyon, co.
Essex, 1928.
, inquisition at, 1928.
Bumpstede, William de, 1942.
Bundley, Bonelegh, co. Devon,
manor, 1564.
Bungay, Bungeye, co. Suffolk, 1199.
Bungeye, Roger de, 177.
Buntingford, Buntyngford, co. Hert-
ford, 1995.
, inquisitions at, 1516, 1596,
1995, 2005.
, oratory in, 1596.
Burbage, Burbach Savage, co. Wilts,
745.
Burbeach, Burgbech, co. Sussex,
hundred, 1776. •
Burcestre, Bircestre, Burnecestre,
Henry son of Northgold de,
232.
, . . . . , Beatrice wife of,
daughter of Walter de
Wahulle, 232.
, William de, commissioner,
955, 989, 1193.
Burdegala, Biirdeus, Oliver de, 1697.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1 220.
, Reymvmd de, 55.
Biirdet, Amaury, 1295.
John, 1295.
, Robert, commissioner, 808,
884, 922 (p. 230), 1009.
Burdens. See Burdegala.
Burdon, Bordoun, Geoffrey de, prior
of Durham, 880.
, Gilbert, 799.
, Maud wife of, 799.
, John de or John, 701.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Ber-
wick, 1404, 1445.
, ...., commissioner, 810,
951.
, Nicholas, 802, 1794.
, , . . . , lord of Poulshott,
1720.
, Robert, 816.
Biorecestre. See Bicester.
Bureford. See Burford.
B\arel, John, 533.
Bures, Burs, co. Essex, inquisition at,
69.
Biires, Andrew de, commissioner,
1989.
, James de, commissioner,
1440.
, Johnde, commissioner, 1710.
Burford, Boreford, Bureford, co.
Oxford, 1288.
, . . . . , inqmsition at, 595.
Bxirford, co. Oxford — cont.
, . . . . , lands of Hugh le Des-
penser in, 945.
, . . . . , manor, 950.
, . . . . , Upton in, q.v.
Bureford, co. Salop, inquisi-
tion at, 510.
, Tilsop in, q.v.
Biirgbech. See Burbeach.
Burgbrig. See Boroughbridge.
Burgelyun. See Burgmllon.
Burges. See Bruges.
Burgh, CO. Devon, 503.
, CO. Norfolk, inquisition at,
143.
, . . . . , manor, 143.
, . . . . , . . . . , chambers,
houses and offices of, 143.
, . . . . , . . . . , keepers of. See
Carleton, William de ; Fel-
ton, Roger de ; Segrave,
Henry de ; Thorp, John
de.
, . . . . , . , . . , reeve and
parkers of, 143.
, . . . . , . . . . , waste commit-
ted in, 143.
, mill, 143.
, park, 143.
on Sands, co. Cumberland,
court of, 354.
under Staynesmore. See
Brough.
Burgh, Bourgh, Burgo, Christiana de,
daughter of Robert son of
Walter, 1016.
, EUzabeth de, 825, 1543.
, ...., lady of Clare, 1434.
, Henry de, 1912.
, Hugh de, commissioner, 110,
390, 971, 984, 1201.
, Isabel de, 702, 1301.
, John de, 153, 583.
, Nicholas de, 527 {p. 133).
, Thomas de, clerk, 1284.
, Thomas de, knight, 1278.
, chamberlain of Ber-
wick, 1429, 1453, 1484, 1496,
1602, 1553, 1577.
, . . . . , chancellor of Berwick,
1451, 1502.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 460, 499, 612, 519, 525,
534, 558, 659, 575, 610, 634,
638, 670, 673, 703.
Burgham. See Bur ham and Burp-
ham.
Burgham [in Worplesdon], co. Sur-
rey, manor, 1964.
Bxirghbrigge. See Boroughbridge.
Burghbrygge, Ponte Bxirgi, William
de, commissioner, 392.
, . . . . , constable of Knares-
borough, 627 (p. 131).
Burghersh. See Bvirwash.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
567
Biirghersh, Biirgherssh, Bartholo -
mew de, constable of Dover
castle and warden of the
Cinque Ports, 942, 2000, 2079.
, keeper of Rotherfield
manor, 1523.
, Henry de, bishop of Lincoln,
1382.
chancellor, 971, 1108.
, demesne lands of,
1765.
, envoy to France,
1580.
, . . . . , farmer of Wicldiani-
breux manor, 1262.
, Robert de, warden of the
Cinque Ports, commissioner,
24.
, Stephen son of Robert de,
24.
Burghes, Ovre and Nether, co. Derby,
892.
Burghes, Robert de, 892.
Cf. Borgeys.
Burghildebury. See Bucklebury.
Burgo. See Burgh.
Burgoilloun. See BurguiMon.
Burgo yn, Burgo yne, Adam de, 1354.
, WilUam, merchant, 398.
Biirgviillon, Burgelyun, Burgoilloun,
Robert, commissioner, 84.
85.
, WilUam, 1438.
Burgwes, le, co. Derby, 597.
Burham, Burgham, co. Kent, 1846.
Buriman, Henry, of Haydon, 533.
Burle, Robert de, vicar of St. An-
drew's, Stamford, 1449.
Burlingham, South, Suth Birling-
ham, CO. Norfolk, 271.
Burn. See Bourne.
Bxirn, East, Est Brunne [in I^rk
Biirn], CO. York, 1526.
Burnard, Robert, 405.
Burne. See Bourne and Eastbourne.
Bumeby, Bruneby, Brunneby,
Eustace de, commissioner,
590, 856.
, Robert de, 1899.
, . . . . , bailiff of Nottingham,
2080.
, . . . ., executors of, 1899.
Burnecestre. See Bicester and
Burcestre.
Bumedissh. See Briindish.
Bumel, Burnell, Robert, 2084.
, William, 1406.
Bumetone, Burnetoune. See Brun-
ton.
Bumevile, John de, prior of Wils-
ford, 168.
Bumham, co. Buckingham, 483.
, abbot and convent of,
1756.
, CO. Essex, 1155.
Burnham, co. Essex — cont.
, . . . . , manor, 1016.
, Bournham, co. Somerset,
church, 752.
, . . . . , rectors of. See Cora-
ton, Henry de ; Stede,
Thomas.
Burnham, Edmtmd de, keeper of
Bulstrode and Wycombe
manors, 141.
Burnton. See Brunton.
Biirpham, Borham, Burgham, co.
Sussex, lands of the hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in,
193.
, inquisition at, 1108.
Burre, Peter, 322.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 322.
Burreth, co. Lincoln, inquisition at,
665.
, manor, 564, 663.
, le Suthwode in, 663.
Burry, Henry, receiver of wools in
Wilts, 1666.
Burs. See Bures.
Burser, Bourcer, John le, commis-
sioner, 306.
, ...., justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, Robert, master of le Cog
Johan of Lynn, 1499.
Burstede, Richard de, parson of
Framlingham, commissioner,
1775.
Burstwick, Brustwik, Brustwike,
Brustwyk, Brustwyke, co.
York, bailiff of. See Thweit,
John de.
, inquisitions at, 299.
, manor, 299.
, . . . . , bailiffs of. See Dal-
ingho, Robert de ; Goushill,
Walter de.
, . . . . , court of, 299.
, . . . . , custom of, touching
widows, 299.
, writs dated at, 365, 369, 387,
670, 705, 1284, 1304.
, Ryhill in, q.v.
Bvtrton, Borton, East and West,
CO. Dorset, 1303.
, by Lincoln, co. Lincoln,
manor, 344.
Agnes, Burton Annays,
Burtonannays, co. York, 378.
Bishop, Burton, co. York,
1710.
, . . . ., manor, 1710.
, Gate, Gaitburton, Keytbur-
ton [co. Lincoln], 638.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 538.
Joyce, Birton Jorce, co,
Nottingham, 2012.
.., church, 2012.
, . . . . , Bulcote in, q.v.
568
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Biirton — cont.
atteNasshe, co. Dorset, 2061.
Pedwardine, Bvirton, co. Lin-
coln, inquisition at, 1012.
, manor, lord of, 1858.
on Trent, Birtone on Trent,
COS. Stafford and Derby, 550,
650, 1806.
, abbot of, 190.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
1806.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 1806.
, . . . . , rebels defeated at,
527.
, Branston in, q.v.
, . . . ., Shobnall in, q.v.
, . . . . , Stretton in, q.v.
Burton, Birton, Alice wife of Gregory
de, 1969.
, John de, 1442.
, . . . . , bailiff of Thomas earl
of Lancaster, 565.
PhiUp de, commissioner,
1793.
, Ralph de, of Kingston on
HuU, 155.
, Ralph de, of London, 1818.
, Richard de, commissioner,
130, 1911.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1294, 1455.
Cf. Bourton.
Burtonstather, Robert son of Ralph
de, 381.
Burughbrigg. See Boroughbridge.
Burwash, Bourgherssh, Burghersh,
CO. Sussex, church, 1858.
, extent at, 1686.
, inquisition at, 326.
, manor, 1858.
, Shrub Farm in, q.v.
Bury, CO. Sussex, manor, 985.
Bury St. Edmunds, St. Edmunds, co.
Suffolk, 772, 1111 {p. 275),
1708.
, abbey, 743.
, , abbot of, 772, 1070.
, . . . . , Richard abbot of, 973.
, . . . . , William abbot of,
1811.
, .....prison of, 1811.
, bailiffs of, 772.
, inquisition at. 1070.
, Uberty of, 772.
, villeins dwelling in, 142.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1184, 1195.
Bury, Henry de, 993.
, Richard de, bishop of Dur-
ham, 1562, 1593.
, . . . . , chancellor, 1448.
Cf.Bycy.
Busceby. See Busseby.
Biiseyerd, Geoffrey, commissioner,
1652.
Bushbury, Byssheburv, co. Stafford,
1740.
, inquisition at, 1740.
, Essington in, q.v.
, Fallings, Old, in, q.v.
Bushey. Bysshey, co. Hertford,
manor, extent of, 922 {p. 230).
Bushmoor, Bisshemore [in Wistan-
stow], CO. Salop, 1550.
Busseby, Busceby, Walter de, of
Leicester, 906, 1009.
Bussel, Thomas, of Leyland, 2089.
Busselegh. See Bisley.
Bussy, Hugh, bailiff of Pirehill hun-
dred, 13.
Bust, Avelyn, of Goxhill, 298.
Cf. Bost.
Bustlesham. See Bisham.
But, Butt, Henry, of Harwich, 794.
, Jolm, bailiff of Orwell, 1708.
, Robert, collector of customs
in Boston, 1049.
, William, the elder, commis-
sioner, 934.
Butelegate, co. Wilts, inquisition at,
1195.
Buterleye. See Butterleye.
Butetvirte. See Botetourt.
Butler, Boteler, Boteller, BotUer,
Botiller, Botyler, Francis le,
1111 {p. 275).
, Hamimd le, 527 {p. 133).
, John, earl of Oimond, 1387.
, John le, of Lanvdtit, commis-
sioner, 728, 815, 823.
, Ralph le, 682, 1305.
, Thomas le, 528, 885.
, , Alice wife of, 528, 885.
, William le, 195.
, William le, of Barton on
Humber, 1728.
William le, of Wem, com-
missioner, 744, 870, 912, 1073,
1138, 1170, 1314, 1325.
William son of WilUam le,
195.
Butley, Buttele, co. Siiffolk, prior of,
786, 788.
Butt. See But.
Buttele. See Butley.
Buttele, Roger de, owner of la Wely-
/are of Lynn, 1499.
Butterleye, Buterleye, Stephen de,
1594, 1862.
Butterwick, Butturwyk, co. York,
1805.
Butterwyk, Buttirwyk, John de,
1770.
Button, John de, commissioner, 919.
Butturt. See Botetoiu-t.
Butturwyk. See Butterwick.
Buxton, CO. Derby, Greatrocks by,
q.v.
, Hargatewall by, q.v.
Pictor by, q.v.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
569
Buxton — cont.
, Tunstead in, q.v.
, Woolow in, q.v.
Bybury, Bibiry, Thomas de, bailiff
of Oxford, 1050.
, Walter de, and Cecily his
wife, 559.
Byck, John, constable of Tickhill
castle, 1362.
Bydard, John, of Bayonne, 1814.
Bydenham. See Biddenham.
Byern, Constance de, 46 {p. 12).
Byfeld, Thomas de, commissioner,
2063.
Byfleet, Biflete, Byflet, Byflete, co.
Surrey, manor, 971.
, writs and commissions dated
at. 50, 922 (p. 230), 1619.
Byflete, Biflete, Biflet, Byflet, Ric-
hard de, commissioner, 462,
531, 532, 987, 993, 995, 1007,
1062, 1222.
Bygenhulle, Godfrey de, 1624.
Bygod. See Bigod.
Byham. See Bytham.
Bykeleswade. See Biggleswade.
Bykeniersh. See Bickmersh.
Bykenacre. See Bicknacre.
Byland, co. York, abbot of, 122.
Byldeston, John de, chaplain, 1870.
Bylegh. See Beeleigh.
Byllegh. See Billegh.
Bylneye. See Binley.
Bymertone. See Bemerton.
Byndelowys, Nicholas, 452.
Bjmedon, Bynedone, Thomas de,
1254.
, . . . . , receiver of wools in
Hants, 1666.
Bynedone. See Bindon.
Byngate, WilUam, 1761.
Byngham. See Bingham.
Byngham, Geoffrey de, commis-
sioner, 229.
, Richard de, jiistice of gaol
delivery, 1103.
William de, conunissioner,
493.
Bjmham. See Binham.
Bynnebrigge, Isle of Wight, 1939.
Byote, John, of Chiirchill, 2107.
Byr Ferers. See Beer Ferrers.
Byre. See Bere.
Byricote, mill, extent of, 51.
Byrkyn. See Birkin.
BjTlyngge. See Birling.
Byron, Biron, Byriin, Hugh de, heirs
of, 765.
, John, 23.
, . . . . , commissioner, 97.
Byry, Richard de, warden of Tick-
hill chapel, 1362.
Cf. Bury.
Bysele, Byseleie, Byseleye. See
Biseleye and Bisley.
Byset, Arnald, 566.
Henry, lord of Bridgford,
1800.
Byshop. See Bishop.
Byspham. See Bispham.
Bysshebury. See Bisshebury and
Bushbury.
Bysshey. See Bushey.
Bysshop. See Bishop.
Bysy, Reynold, 436.
, . . . . , Cecily wife of, rape of,
436.
Cf. Beissy.
Bytham, Byham, co. Lincoln, manor,
market and fair at, 235.
, Castle, CO. Lincoln, 1270.
Byvelham. See Bivelham.
Byvelham, Richard de, 405.
Byvilham. See Bivelham.
Bywell, CO. Northiimberland, barony,
389.
, inquisitions at, 1311, 1465.
, manor, 1455.
St. Andrew, co. Northiunber-
land, Broomhaugh in, q.v.
, . . . ., Hedley, Black, in, q.v.
. . . . , le Ley in, q.v.
, Newbiggin in, q.v.
, . . . . , Riding in, q.v.
, . . . . , ShiHord in, q.v.
St. Peter, co. Northumber-
land, Apperley, West, in, q.v.
, . . . . , Newlands in, q.v.
Cabbel, Walter, 1347, 1414.
Cabourn, Caburn, co. Lincoln, 1628,
{p. 400).
Caby, WiUiam de, 52.
Cach, Alan, 1998.
Cad, Geoffrey, 527 (p. 133).
Cf. Cade.
Cadbury, North, North Cadebury,
CO. Somerset, 1308.
Cade, John, 1033.
, Philip, 1628 {p. 399).
Cf. Cad.
Cadebury. See Cadbury.
Cadeworth. See Cadworth.
Cadwaladour, prince of Wales, 667.
, Richard ap, rhaglaw of
Dinllaen, 667.
Cadworth, Cadeworth, co. Wilts,
himdred, inquisition in, 169.
Caen [Seine Inf^rievu'e, France], ab-
bess of, 1023, 1106.
570
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Caen — cont.
, abbot of, lands of, in Pan-
field, 1871.
, , , in WeUs, 1872.
Caerleon, Kaerlion, co. Monmouth,
inquisition at, 498.
, land of, 498.
, keeper of. See Wale-
wayn, John.
, lordship, 498.
Caernaerdyn. See Carmarthen.
Caerwedros, Kayrwederos, co. Cardi-
gan, commote, 1189.
Cailly, Thomas de, heir of, minority
of, 703.
Caistor, Castre, Twancastre, co. Lin-
coln, inquisitions at, 298, 1338,
1346, 1628 {p. 400) (bis).
Calais, Calays, Caloys, France, 1568,
1580, 1652, 1867, 1909, 2105.
, writ dated near, 2028.
Calbourne, Caulborn, Isle of Wight,
parson of, 839 {p. 210).
, Swainstone in, q.v.
Calcethorpe, Carlesthorp, Keyles-
thorp, CO. Lincoln, manor,
extent of, 134.
Calchesorde. See Calshot.
Caldbeck, Caldebek, co. Cumber-
land, manor, 610.
, Whelpo in, q.v.
Caldecot, Caldecote, co. Hunting-
don, 922.
Caldecote. See Caldecot and Caldi-
cot.
Caldecote by Baldock. See Caldi-
cote.
Caldelowe. See Callow.
Calder. See Cawder.
Caldestrother. See Caldstrother.
Caldicot, Caldecote, Kaldecote, co.
Monmouth, 712.
, inquisition at, 712.
Caldicote, Caldecote by Baldock, co.
Hertford, 1302, 1341.
, church, 1302.
, . . . . , parson of, 1341.
, inqmsition at, 1341.
Caldstrother, Caldestrother, Cald-
strothere, co. Northumber-
land, land of Gilbert and
John de Middelton in, 372,
389, 1360.
Caletoft. See Caltoft.
Callow, Caldelowe, co. Derby, Ireton,
Eark, by, q.v.
Calne, Geoffrey de, 1794.
Caloys. See Calais.
Calshot, Calchesorde, co. South-
ampton, 2038.
Caltoft, Caletoft, John de, of Dieppe,
1579.
, John de, knight, 1798.
Calton [in May field and Blore], co.
Stafford, 1116.
Calton — cont.
, inquisition at, 1116.
[in Elirkby in Mallara Dale],
CO. York, 278.
Calverhall, Calverhale, co. Salop,
3.
Calverley, co. York, Farsley in, q.v.
Calwarethorp, Calwarthorp. See
Culverthorpe.
Cam, Camme, co. Gloucester, 1457.
, manor, 766.
Cam, Camme, John, 784.
, Master John de, 1400.
, Roger de, abbot of Tintern,
1386.
Camberwell, co. Siirrey, 1323.
Cambriaco, William de, parson of
Hagworthingham, 1763.
Cambridge, co. Cambridge, inquisi-
tions at, 924, 1058, 1187, 1517,
1786, 1847.
shop in, 102.
, villeins dwelling in, 142.
, Swaffham by, q.v.
Cambridge, county, coroner in. See
Loveday, William.
, escheator in. See Bassyng-
bourn, Warin de ; Clere,
Robert de ; Holewell, Robert
de ; Rosteley, William de ;
Talemache, William de.
, inquisitions in, 41, 62, 64,
69, 102, 331, 515, 801, 924,
1058, 1079, 1187, 1408, 1428,
1517, 1612, 1734, 1738, 1786,
1847, 2023.
, sheriff of, 41, 62, 64, 102,
331, 801, 924, 1187, 1738,
1847. See also Moigne, Wil-
Uam le.
, subescheator in. See Un-
fray, John.
, temporalities of Merton
priory in, 1428.
Camel, co. Somerset, park, 230.
Cameleigh, Wilham de, collector of
quayage and murage in
Bristol, 1658.
Camera, Alice de, 1482.
See also Chambre.
Camesale. See Campsall.
Camme. See Cam.
Camp. See Kampen.
Campanare, Michael, merchant,
541.
Campden, Chipping, Caumpedene,
Cheping Caumpeden, co.
Gloucester, inquisitions at,
684, 717.
Campe. See Kampen,
Campes. See Shudy Camps.
Campeseye. See Campsey.
Campfightere, Boudyn, of Ostend,
407.
William, of Ostend, 407.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
571
Campo Arnulphi, Henry de, commis-
sioner, 336, 511, 842.
Campsall, Camesale, Cainpsale, Cam-
sale, CO. York, 101, 536.
, inquisition at, 1188.
land of Henry de Tetherstan
in, 101.
, Norton in, 582.
Campsey, Campeseye, co. Essex,
prioress of, 1548.
Camsale. See Campsall.
Canaan, son of Owen Goynith, prince
of Wales, 49.
, Meredith and Griffith, sons
of, 49.
Candelsby, Alice de, 239.
Candleshoe, Candleshou, co. Lincoln,
wapentake, 294.
Canefeld. See Canfield.
Caneford. See Cauford.
Canemeres, Bernard de, of Catalonia,
1819.
Canevacer, Henry le, of Winchester,
987.
Canewdon, Canewedon, Canewedone,
CO. Essex, knights' fees in,
1703.
, manor, 860.
, Caldhous in, 793.
Canewyke, John de, of Lincoln,
merchant, 1628 (p. 399).
Canfield, Little, Little Canefeld, co.
Essex, 1545.
Canford, Caneford, John de, of Wol-
lop, escheator in Somerset,
Dorset, Devon and Cornwall,
1733, 1745.
Cannock, Cannokbury, co. Stafford,
935.
, chapel, 1405.
Canon, Henry, bailiff of Grimsby,
1770.
Canonleigh, Canuneleg, co. Devon,
abbess of, 300.
Cantebrig, Cantebrigge, Cantebruge,
Cauntebrigge, Cauntebrugge,
John de, commiissioner, 566,
716, 933, 973, 1187, 1194.
, Roger de, parson of Avening,
1106.
Thomas de, lord of the
Council, 68.
Canterbury, co. Kent, 1232, 1751,
1946.
, abbey of St. Augustine's,
abbot of, 403, 427, 1507.
, Hugh abbot of,
1761.
, abbot and convent of,
1751.
archbishop of, 1537. See
also Reynolds, Walter ; Win-
chelsey, Robert.
steward of. See Duk,
Rejmold de.
Canterbury — cont.
, bailiffs of. See Sheldwych,
John de ; Stablegate, Ed-
mund de.
, castle, repair of, 1454.
cathedral of Christchurch,
prior of, 402, 403, 480, 799,
828, 841, 1512.
, changes at, 1234.
, extent at, 922 (p. 230).
, hospital of poor priests, 819.
, hospital of St. Laurence by,
brethren, sisters, chaplain and
clerk of, 1751.
foundation and en-
dowment of, 1751.
, hospital of St. Thomas of
Estbregge, master and breth-
ren of, 1537.
, inquisitions at, 402, 403, 427,
915, 1015, 1285, 1454, 1507,
1537, 1622, 1626, 1751, 1830,
1955.
, messuages in, 403, 427.
, priory of St. Gregory, prior
and convent of, 1475.
priory of St. James without,
1830.
, . . . . , prioress and sisters of,
1830.
, river at, 1507.
, suburbs of, 402, 403, 427,
1507, 1751, 1830.
, Westgate court, 1537.
, writs dated at, 152, 156, 158,
202, 1058, 1059, 1088, 1099,
1101.
Cantilupo, Cantulupo, John de, com-
missioner, 78.
, Nicholas de, keeper of the
peace in Notts, 1103.
Cantref Bychan, Cantref Bathan
[co. Carmarthen], 1315.
Cantref Mawr, Cantrefmaur, Maur,
CO. Carmarthen, 68, 343.
bailiffs of. See Gogh,
Grono ; Vaghan, David.
, . . . . , ciistomary privileges
of, 68.
, inquisition at, 2100.
, steward of, 1315.
stewards, constables, reeves
and bedels of, 1450.
tenants of, 1315.
Cantulupo. See Cantilupo.
Canuneleg. See Canonleigh.
Capel le Feme, Capele, co. Kent, 863.
Capyton, Richard de, tailor, 1679.
Carbonel, Francis, of Catalonia, 1819.
William, knight, 2039.
Cardiff, Kaerdif, Kaerdyf, Kerdif, co.
Glamorgan, chamberlain of.
See Zouche, William la.
, inquisitions at, 249, 949,
992.
572
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cardigan, Cardygan, co. Cardigan,
1706.
, archdeacon of, official of,
708.
, castle, 1706, 1721.
, inquisitions at, 404, 2100.
Cardigan, county, steward of, 1315.
See also Moylven, Jevan ap.
stewards, constables, reeves
and bedels of, 1450.
, tenants of, 1315.
Cardoyl, John de, 1010.
, Juliana de, 1010.
See also Carliolo.
Cardygan. See Cardigan.
Careles. See Carles.
Carelton. See Carlton.
Caresbrok, Caresbroke, Caresbrouke.
See Carisbrooke.
Cargaul, co. Cornwall, 266.
, manor, 266.
Cargo, Cargo w, Cargowe [in Stan-
wix], CO. Cumberland, land of
Wilham de Karliolo in, 354.
, manor, 1833.
Carham, co. Northumberland, Min-
drum in, q.v.
Carisbrooke, Caresbrok, Caresbroke,
Caresbrouke, Carsbrok, Kares-
brok, Karesbrouk, Isle of
Wight, castle, 1779, 1895,
1939.
, . . . . , chapel of St. Nicholas
in, 1240.
, . . . . , constables of. See
Dale, William de; Husee, John
de la ; Langford, John de ;
Wygton, Gilbert de.
, chiirch, 1939.
, extent made at, 960.
, honour, 1779.
parson of, 839 (jp. 210).
, priory, 1939.
, . . . . , prior of. See Dublel,
Blaise.
, Bowcombe in, q.v.
Carkill, co. Cornwall, 775.
Carlaton, Carleton [co. Cumberland],
extent of, 76.
, manor, 1851.
Carleham, co. Sussex, 405.
Carles, Careles, Karles, Roger, com-
missioner, 391, 627, 643, 744,
808, 979, 1203, 1314, 1325.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Herefordshire, 682.
, Walter, of Moreswode, 1862.
Carlesthorp. See Calcethorpe.
Carleton. See Carlaton and Carlton.
Carleton, co. York, 527 {p. 131), 1442.
, inqmsition at, 1645.
, manor, 1433.
Carliolo, Karliolo, Nicholas de, land
of, in Shottery and Stratford,
396.
Carliolo — cont.
, William de, 353, 364, 1343,
1833.
, . . . . , wife of, 353.
See also Cardoyl.
Carlisle, co. Cumberland, 687, 1072,
1146, 1456.
.bishop of, 239, 354, 1091,
1 5 1 8, 1 903. See also Bernard ;
Halucton, John de.
, bishopric of, voidance of,
1091.
, castle, 1590.
, . . . . , constables of. See
Castre, John de ; Harcla,
Andrew de ; Lucy, Anthony
de.
, . . . . , king's victuals in,
keepers of. See Barton,
Thomas de ; Redman, Mat-
thew de.
, repair of, 393, 502,
1903.
, . . . . , victuals withdrawn
from, 254.
, cathedral church of St. Mary,
chapter of, 1035.
, ..... prior of, 29, 260, 1071,
1072.
, . . . . , . . . . , commissioner,
1456, 1590.
, prior and convent of,
1071.
, . . . . , subprior and convent
of, 1091.
, chapel of St. Nicholas,
chantry in, 1456.
, extents made at, 399, 1364.
, Exchequer of, 1833, 1851.
, hospital of St. John the
Baptist, prior of, 1072.
, hospital of St. Nicholas,
1456.
, . . . . , warden or master of,
1456. See also Chivaler,
Ralph ; Goldington, Thomas
de ; Wederhale, Thomas de.
, Gimelflat, 1456.
, inquisitions at, 15, 29, 31,
254, 283, 353, 354, 393, 408,
455, 502, 662, 684, 687, 890,
909, 1035, 1059, 1072, 1091,
1146, 1284, 1456, 1578, 1585,
1590, 1620, 1784, 1833, 2051.
, , king's mills of, 29.
, king's victuals at, 407.
, . . . . , keeper of. See
Louther, John de.
, land of William de Carliolo
in, 353, 354.
, walls, towers, battlements
and gates of, 1903.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 2, 13, 1435, 1436, 1443,
1454, 1455, 1470, 1743.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
573
Carlton, Carleton, co. Lincoln, lands
of Barlings abbey in, 227.
, Carleton [in Gedling], co.
Nottingham,. 1479.
, inquisition at, 1735.
, mill, 1735.
Carleton, co. Suffolk, 224.
, Morford in, q.v.
Carlton, Carleton, Carelton, John de,
239.
, master of Holy Inno-
cents hospital without Lin-
coln, 293.
, . . . . , John nephew of, 293.
Roger son of Roger de, 1628
(p. 400).
, WiUiam de, keeper of Burgh
manor, 143.
, clerk of recognisances
in London, 1773.
Carmarthen, Caermerdyn, Kaermer-
dyn, Kermerdin, Kermerdyn,
CO. Carmarthen, 68.
, bedel of, 1315.
, burgesses of, 1704.
, Chancery of, 1315.
, Exchequer of, 45, 343 (p.
86), 1706.
, extent at, 974.
, inquisitions at, 45, 74, 172,
217, 243, 343, 364, 1189, 1243,
1292, 1315, 1333, 1704, 1706,
1742.
, weights and measures at,
243.
, prior of, 243.
Carmarthen, Kaermerdyn, county,
1315.
, barons of, bedels of, 1450.
, chamberlain of, 1528, 1742.
See also Rogate, William de.
, county court of, 1243.
, ..... bedel of. See David,
William.
, extent in, 974.
, sheriff of. See Hawkeston,
PhiUp de.
, office of, 1742.
, tenants of, 1315.
Carmino, Carmyno, John de, com-
missioner, 513, 517.
Carmyle [in Old Monkland, co. Lan-
ark], commission dated at, 11 2.
Carmyno. See Carmino.
Carnarvon, Carnarvan, Kaernarvan,
CO. Carnarvon, Exchequer of,
1328.
, extent at, 1647.
, inquisitions at, 667, 784,
962, 1044, 1247, 1697, 1744.
, quay, repair of, 220.
, ship of, 248.
Carnarvon, Kaernarvan, county,
chamberlain of. See Ham-
biuy, Robert de.
Camarvon^ — cont.
, sheriff of, 1697.
Carnwallan, Carnwathlan, co. Car-
marthen, commonalty of,
1417.
Caroun, Carrom, Roger de, 153, 583.
, Sibyl daughter of,
minority of, 153, 583.
Carpenter, Hugh le, of Chester,
292.
Carreu, Joan wife of John de, 1218,
1733, 1812.
Carrock, Castle, Castelcayroke, co.
Cumberland, 1364.
Carrom. See Caroun.
Carsbrok. See Carisbrooke.
Carshalton, Kersalton, co. Surrey,
inquisition at, 2065.
Carter, Cartere, Bartholomew le,
1783.
, Hugh le, 2098.
, Nicholas son of Laurence le,
bondman, 1569.
Simon, of Barton on Hum-
ber, 1628 (jp. 400).
Cartyndon, Alice mother of John de,
710.
Carvile, John, 1794.
Cary, Thomas, escheator in Somerset
and Dorset, 1881, 1882, 2061.
Casnove, William de, of Catalonia,
1819.
Casse, William, commissioner, 1186.
, William de, merchant, 641.
Castel Goderich. See Goodrich.
Castelacre. See Castleacre.
Castelcayroke. See Carrock, Castle.
Casteley. See Castley.
Castelhay, co. Stafford, park, 896.
Castelhou, Old, co. Lincoln, 492.
Castellevyngton. See Leavington,
Castle.
Castello, Richard de, 1635.
Gf. Castro.
Casterton, Castreton [in I&-kby
Lonsdale], co. Westmoreland,
1889, 1969.
Castilburne, co. York, wrecks at,
378.
Castile, king of, 183.
, mariner of, ship of, 183.
Castleacre, Castelacre, co. Norfolk,
1715.
, honour, 322.
, inquisition at, 219.
priorv of St. Mary, 1623,
1715. '
, , prior of, 1623, 1715.
Castley, Casteley [in Leathley],' co.
York, raided by Scots, 453.
Caston, CO. Norfolk, inquisition at,
1219.
Castor, CO. Northampton, Milton in,
q.v.
Castre. See Caistor.
574
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Castre, John de, constable of Carlisle
castle, 254.
, John de, of Irby, 298.
Castreton. See Casterton.
Castro, John de, 682, 1185.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, 1 185.
, Walter de, 1185.
C/. CasteUo.
Castro Godrici, Thomas de, chamber-
lain of South Wales, 1742.
Castro Martini, John de, 1801.
, . . . ., Joan wife of, 1801.
Castro Ricardi, Adam de, G94, 881.
, Alice daughter of, 694.
, John son of, 694, 881.
Catalonia, merchants of, 1819.
Cateby, Richard de, the elder, 1902.
, the yoxmger, 1 902.
, Robert de, commissioner,
816.
, William de, 321, 411.
Catesfeld. See Cattesfelde.
Cath, Henry le, 895.
, . . . . , ]\Iargery wife of, after-
wards wife of Jolin Fastolf,
895.
Cathall. See Cattal.
Cathedine, Kethedyn, co. Brecon,
honour, 1252.
, . . . ., keeper of. See Tyrell,
Hugh.
, Blaenllj-fni in, q.v.
Catherton. See Catterton.
Cathinog, Ketheynoch, Ketheynock,
Ketheynok, co. Carmarthen,
commote, 68.
, . . , . , constable of. See
Vaughan, David.
, . . . . , king's wood of, 46.
, . . . . , town held by sviit of,
74.
Kj'lvargan in, 45.
Caton, CO. Lancaster, 1083, 1084,
1097, 1098.
Catour, Francis, 1819.
, Robert, heirs of, 1929.
, Stephen, 1929.
Cattal, Cathall, Great Cathall [in
Hunsingore], co. York, 1571,
1610.
, inquisition at, 1571.
Catterton, Catherton [in Tadcaster],
CO. York, 527 {p. 134).
Cattesfelde, Catesfeld, co. Svissex,
1858.
knights' fees in, 405 (p. 102).
Cattewyke, John de, 1268.
Caugy, barony, 1381.
Caulborn. See Calbourne.
Cavtmpedene. See Campden, Chip-
ping.
Caunge, John de, of Amiens, 1579.
Ca\intebrigge, Cauntebrugge. See
Cantebrigge.
Caunterbir', Robert de, 485.
Caunton, John, 377.
Cauntre, Ralph son of Peter, 1818.
Causton. See Cawston.
Caviston, John de, commissioner,
1581.
, Nicholas de, 1680.
, Robert de, commissioner,
1769.
, sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk, 1499.
WilUam de, 1270.
Caux, Caus [Seine Inf erieure, France],
St. Vallery in, q.v.
Cave, CO. York, 1228.
, South, CO. York, 1698.
, . . . ., inquisition at, 1698.
Cave, Alexander de, 72.
, . . . . , commissioner, 156,
188, 612.
, Johnde, 380, 1479.
, commissioner, 808.
, Nicholas de, 1600.
Cavendissh, John, citizen and
merchant of London, 2031.
, Margery wife of, 2031.
Caversham, co. Oxford, writ dated
at, 859.
Cawder, Calder, by Skipton, co.
York, wood, 23.
Cawston, Causton, co. Norfolk,
manor, 279.
, steward of. See
Ganet, Simon.
Cayo, Kayou, co. Carmarthen, com-
mote, 68.
, ..... constable of. See
Vaughan, David.
Cedewain, Kedewy, Kedewyng, co.
Montgomery, 682, 1325.
, castle and land, 1137.
Cefnllys, Kenthles [co. Radnor],
castle and land, 1137.
Cefntreffrau, Kevyntreffrau [in
Aberffrau], co. Anglesey, 1647.
Cellan, Kelthan [co. Cardigan],
404.
Cenarth, Kenarth, co. Carmarthen,
weir, 1706.
Cerice. See Zierickzee.
Cerne, co. Dorset, inquisition at,
1403.
Cerne, Johnde, 1882.
, ..... Margaret wife of, 1882.
, William de, prior of Hermi-
tage, 846.
Cerney, Cerneye, co. Gloucester,
1710.
Certeseye. See Chertsey.
Cesterton. See Chesterton.
Cestrefeld. See Chesterfield.
Cestreton. See Chesterton.
Cestria, Richard de, conunissioner,
1130.
Cetose, Francis, of Catalonia, 1819.
Ceu. See Keu.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
575
Chabenore, Thomas de, chaplain,
1862.
Chaddesden, John de, chaplain, 1323.
Chaddesley Corbet, Haddesle, co.
Worcester, 997.
Chaddleworth, Chadelworthe, co.
Berks, inquisition at, 1879.
, manor, 1879.
Chailmardon. See Chelmerton.
Chalbury, co. Dorset, Uddens in,
q.v.
Chalcombe, Chaiiciimbe, co. North-
ampton, inquisition at, 902.
priory, 902.
Chaldefeld. See Chalfield.
Chale, Isle of Wight, 1939.
parson of, 839 {p. 210).
Down, Chaledone, 839.
Chalfhunte, Henry de, Imight, 1897.
, commissioner, 2014,
2060.
Chalfhimte St. Peter. See ChaKont
St. Peter.
Chalfield, Chaldefeld [in Great Brad-
ford], CO. Wilts, 1136.
Chalfont St. Peter, Chalfhunte St.
Peter, co. Buckingham, 946.
Chalgrove, Chalgrave, co. Oxford,
476.
Chalgton. See Chalton.
Chalk, Chalke, co. Kent, 1846.
CO. Wilts, 1794.
, hundred, inquisition in, 169.
Chalkedon. See Chalton.
Chaloner, John le, of Dorchester,
vicar of Wymering, 1898.
Chalton, Chalgton, Chalkedon, co.
Southampton, wood, 983, 986.
Chamberlain, Chamberleyn, Chaum-
berlain, Chaumbiu-layn, Ger-
ard the, Agatha daughter of,
2009.
John, keeper of Cleobury
and Bewdley parks and Wyre
chace, 1293.
Richard son of John le, 941.
. . . ., Margaret wife of, 941.
Simon, 809.
, Elizabeth wife of, 809.
Thomas, 583.
Margery wife of, 583.
William, 527.
Chambery [Savoie, France], 1763.
Chambre, Chaumbre, Hamon de la,
105.
, Henry de la, 1509.
, Hugh de, larother of Holy
Innocents hospital without
Lincoln, 293.
John de la, prebendary of
St. Martin's le Grand, Lon-
don, 1725.
, Jorewerth de la, 507.
William de la, 973.
See also Camera.
Champeaux, Robert, abbot of Tavis-
stock, 1120.
, Robert de, lord of Bundley
manor, 1564.
Chancton, Changeton [in Washing-
ton], CO. Sussex, 1823.
Chanu, George, 1505.
, Thomas, Henry and
Laurence, sons of, 1505.
Cf. Cheyny.
Chapel, Joan de la, 333.
Chaplain, John the, 527 {p. 134).
Martin, 1475.
Chapman, Henry le, of Kirmond le
Mu-e, 1628 (p. 399).
, Hugh le, of Hainton, 1628
{p. 399).
John le, of Stewkley, 2048.
, Richard le, and Katharine
hie wife, of Great Bromley,
6.
Charing, Cherryngge, co. Kent, 832.
Charlbury, Cherlebury, co. Oxford,
inquisitions at, 1958, 2075.
manor, 237.
Cotes in, q.v.
, Fawler in, q.v.
, Finstock in, q.v.
Tappewell in, q.v.
, Walcott in, q.v.
Charles, co. Devon, 1730.
Charlton, Cherltone, co. Kent, 1929.
upon Otmoor, Cherleton, co.
Oxford, 1615.
Murcot in, q.v.
, Cherleton, co. Wilts, 604.
, Charleton, Cherlton, by
Hungerford, co. Wilts, 745.
, ..... inquisition at, 1269.
Charlton, Charleton, Cherleton, Alan
de, keeper of Montgoinery
castle and land, 1322.
, Johnde, commissioner, 1702.
, John de, the elder, comm.is-
sioner, 1793.
, master Thomas de, 391.
, . . . . , bishop of Hereford,
1503.
Charminster, co. Dorset, Wolveton
in, q.v.
Charnels, Thomas de, knight, 2033.
Charnes, John de, 797.
Charouns, Wichard, 1900.
Chartham, co. Kent, Shahnsford in,
q.v.
Chartley, Charteleye, co. Stafford,
1599.
, manor, 1599.
Chartres, Roger, commissioner, 1069.
Chastel Bernard. See Barnard
Castle.
Chastolion, Hugh, keeper of lands of
rebels in Yorkshire, 749.
Chasterfeld. See Chesterfield.
Chasterton. See Chesterton,
576
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Chatham, Chetham, co. Kent, 1846.
, hospital of St. Bartholomew,
1785.
Chauciimbe. See Chalcombe.
Chavildon, William de, lieutenant of
the keeper of Montgomery
castle and honovir, 386.
Chaumberlain, Chaumburlayn. See
Chamberlain.
Chaumbre. See Chambre.
Chaumpaigne, Robert de, 501.
Chaumpeneys, Hugh, 1538.
Chaunceux, Chaunceuxs, Giles de,
860.
, Hugh son of John de, 860.
, John de, 793, 860.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 793,
860.
Chaundeler, Clement le, of Rochester,
1256.
, John le, 105.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 105.
Chaundos, Edward, commissioner,
1724.
, Jolm de, 100, 108.
, Roger de, commissioner,
1208, 1293, 1383.
, escheator in Hereford,
Gloucester, Worcester, Salop,
Stafford and the march of
Wales, 1282, 1318.
, land of, in Fownhope,
192.
Chaxintecler, Roger, of London,
1476.
Chaunterel, John, 1331.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, daughter
of John Crubbe, rehct of
Reynold son of RejTiold, 1331.
, Riobert, chaplain, 1932.
Chaworth, Thomas de, 1965.
Cf. Cheworth.
Chaynel, Cheynel, John, commis-
sioner, 576, 816.
Chechele. See Chicheley.
Cheddeworth, Chedeworth. See
Chedworth.
Chedistan, William de, 1192.
Chedworth, Cheddeworth, co. Glou-
cester, inquisition at, 274.
, land of Lire abbey at, 274.
Chedworth, Cheddeworth, Chede-
worth, Robert de, commis-
sioner, 1418, 1440.
Cheetham, Chetham [in Manchester],
CO. Lancaster, manor, 601.
Cheleston. See Chellaston.
Chelesworth, Cheleworth. See Chel-
worth.
Chelkesecle, co. Sussex, 405.
Chellaston, Cheleston, co. Derby,
parson of. See Swynnerton,
Nicholas de.
Chelmeresford, Chelmeresforde,
Chelmersford. See Chelmsford.
Chelmersford, Chelmeresford, John
de, clerk, 515, 591.
, . . . . , of Lambourne, 488.
Chelmerton, Chailmardon [in Bake-
well], CO. Derby, mine, 1448.
Chehnesford. See Chelmsford.
Chelmscote, Chebnundescote, co.
Warwick, 469.
Chelmsford, Chelmeresford, Chel-
meresforde, Chelmersford,
Chehnesford, co. Essex, h\in-
dred, 285.
, inquisitions at, 322, 323,
409, 675, 1513, 1771, 1973.
Chelmundescote. See Chelmscote.
Chelrey, Chelreye, Edmvind de, com-
missioner, 1888, 1959.
Chelreye. See Childrey.
Cheltenham, Chiltenham, co. Glou-
cester, inquisitions at, 616,
729, 769.
,. manor, 729.
, writ dated at, 471.
Chelworth, Chelesworth, Cheleworth
[in Cricklade], co. Wilts, in-
quisition at, 1428.
, manor, 486.
Cheny. See Cheyny.
Cheping Caumpeden. See Campden,
Chipping.
Chepstow [co. Monmouth], 112.
, inquisition at, 112.
, warden of. See Tauny,
John.
, Strugoill castle, 112.
, warden of. See
Tauny, John.
, woods, 112.
Chepyng Lamborn. See Lambourne,
Chipping.
Cherchull. See Churchill.
Cherestok. See Stoke, Church.
Cherlebury. See Charlbury.
Cherlebury, Gilbert de, 1498.
Cherlecombe, co. Devon, 503.
Cherleton, Cherlton, Cherltone. See
Charlton.
Cherryngge. See Charing.
Chertsey, Certeseye, co. Surrey,
abbot of, 984.
, abbot and convent of, 1861,
2050.
, inquisition at, 971.
, writ dated at, 824.
Cheseholm. See Chesholme.
Chesenhale, Thomas de, 1541.
Chesham [co. Buckingham], 1126,
1597.
inqviisition at, 1126.
Chesholme, Cheseholm, Alexander de,
1445.
, John de, 242, 245.
Cheshunt, Chesthunt, co. Hertford,
1801.
, manor, 1801.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
577
Chesilbergh, Thomas de, collector of
quayage and pavage in
Bristol, 1658.
Chesman, John, 1952.
Chestehunt. Chestehunte, Walter de,
1897.
, , heir of, 1897.
Chester, co. Chester, 292, 916.
, bishop of, 935. See also
Coventry and Lichfield.
, liberty of, bailiffs of,
167.
, constable of. See Lacy,
John de.
, east gate of, toll and passage
at, 46.
Exchequer of, 256.
, fair of, 256.
, hospital of St. John without
the north gate of, endowment
of, 292.
, . . . . , wardens of. See
Aston, Hugh de ; Pontefracto,
Thomas de.
, inquisitions at, 28, 968, 1204,
1305.
, Serjeants of the peace in,
46.
writ dated at, 33.
Chester, county, chamberlains of.
See Leomenistre, Hugh de ;
Paynel, John.
, . . . . , auditors of account of,
18.
, county coTirt, 256, 2084.
, escheators in. See Chete-
wynd, Adam de ; Chorle-
ton, Thomas de ; Daniers,
Thomas ; Deyvill, Thomas.
, extents in, 1013.
, freedom from toll in, 46,
53.
, inqtiisitions in, 28, 46, 53,
131, 256, 292, 968, 1085,
1204, 1305, 2084.
, jtistice of, 46, 292, 1204.
See also Audley, Hugh de ;
Badlesmere, Guncelin de ;
Clinton, William de ; Da-
mory, Richard ; Ferrariis,
Henry de ; Grey, Rejmold de ;
Holand, Robert de ; Tibetot,
Payn.
, serjeanty of the peace in,
256.
, sheriff of, 46. See also
Hatton, Hvigh de.
Chester, earls of, 131. See also Al-
gar ; Belesme ; Edward III ;
Edward, duke of Cornwall ;
and Ranulph.
Chesterfield, Cestrefeld, Chasterfeld,
CO. Derby, extent at, 1809.
, inqtiisitions at, 332, 416.
prisage in, 87.
Wt. 34623.
Chesterfield — cont.
, Dunstan in, q.v.
, Hulme in, q.v.
Chesterton, Cesterton, co. Cam-
bridge, manor, 1847.
, Chasterton, Cestreton, co,
Warwick, 1304.
parson of. See Guldeford,
Nicholas de.
Chesthill, Chesthull, co. Salop, manor,
199.
, Monks Halstede in, 199.
Chesthunt. See Cheshunt.
Chetewode. See Chetwode.
Chetewynd, Adam de, escheator of
Chester, 2084.
Chethami. See Chatham and Cheet-
ham.
Chetwode, Chetewode, John de, com-
missioner, 810, 951.
, William de, 1111 (p. 275).
Chetyngton, John de, commissioner,
716.
Cheuton by Menedep. See Chewton-
Mendip.
Cheverel, Alexander de, sheriff of
Wilts and keeper of Old
Sarum castle, 210.
Cheverell, Great, Great Cheverel, co.
Wilts, manor, 888.
Cheworth, Larorence de, commis-
sioner, 599.
Cf. Chaworth.
Chewton Mendip, Cheuton by Mene-
dep, Chyuton, co. Somerset,
1881.
, inquisition at, 1881.
, lands of Jumieges abbey in,
175.
Cheynel. See Chaynel.
Cheyny, Cheny, Edmund le, keeper
of Westminster palace, 1354.
, WilUam de, 1060.
, Felicia wife of, 1080.
Cf. Chanu.
Chichele, Richard de, monk of Mar-
mo utier abbey, 1949.
Chicheley, Chechele, co. Bucking-
ham, church, 1829.
Chichester, Cicestre, Cycestre, co.
Siissex, 1668.
bishop of, 406 (p. 102),
1858.
inqmsitions at, 264, 981,
1246, 1248, 1461, 1668.
, port, customs in, 1246.
, . . . . , . . . . , collectors of.
(See Dene, John and Geoffrey
de.
Fishboume by, 238.
Chiddingly, Chitingeleghe, Chyd-
yngelegh, co. Sussex, manor,
864, 2059.
Chidihouk, John, commissioner,
1880.
» 37
578
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Chieveley, Chyvele, co. Berks, in-
quisition at, 544.
Leckhampstead in, q.v.
Chigwell, Chigewell, co. Essex, in-
quisition at, 16.
land of William Sauvage in,
16.
Chigwell, Chigewell,Chiggewell,Chike-
well, Chygewell, Hamon de,
commissioner, 549, 686, 806.
, mayor of London, 756.
Thomas de, 1111.
Child, John, of Billesdon, 1111 {p.
275).
Childerditch, Chiltendich, co. Essex,
manor, 933.
Childrey, Chelreye, co. Berks, 1427.
Childwall, co. Lancaster, Hale in,
q.v.
Woolton, Little, in, q.v.
Chilham, Chileham, co. Kent, castle,
valuation of, 135.
, inquisition at, 135.
lord of, 819.
, manor, valuation of, 135.
Chillington, Chylynton [in Brewood],
CO. Stafford, 1920.
Chiltele. See Chiltley.
Chiltendich. See Childerditch.
Chiltenham. See Cheltenham.
Chiltenham, WilUam de, commis-
sioner, 1576, 1710, 1941.
Chiltern, Ciltre, co. Buckingham,
hvmdreds, bailiff of. See
Depham, Walter de.
Chiltley, Chiltele [in Bramshott], co.
Southampton, 1739.
, FoUe by. See Fowley.
Chilton FoUatt, co. Berks, Lewerton
in, 544.
Chingford, Singlesford, co. Essex,
knights' fees of Chilham
castle and manor in, valuation
of, 135.
Chinham, Chynham, co. Southamp-
ton, chapel, 1648.
Chinnock, East, Est Chynnok, co.
Somerset, 780.
Chipchase, Chipches, Chipchesse,
Chippeches [in Chollerton],
CO. Northumberland, 377.
, Insula of, q.v.
Chipham. See Chippenham.
Chippeches. See Chipchase.
Chippenham, Chipham, co. Wilts,
1794.
, inquisition at, 1 935.
Chipstead, Chipstede, co. Surrey,
1511.
Chirbury, Chirburi, co. Salop, him-
dred, 386, 1325, 1793.
, . . . ., court of, 386.
, inquisition at, 1793.
, prior of, commissioner, 1233.
, le Bury in, 1793.
Chirbury — cont.
, Hockleton in, q.v.
Chirch Stretton. See Stretton,
Church.
Chirche. See Church.
Chirchesdon, Chirchusdon. See
Churchdown.
Chirk [co. Denbigh], castle, honour
and land, 1314.
, forest and warren, 1203.
, honotir, 1203.
, inqmsitions at, 1203, 1314.
, Mortuo Mari of, q.v.
Chiseldene, Chuseldene, Richard de,
commissioner, 209.
, . . . . , sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset, 164.
Chishall, Chyshell, co. Essex, in-
quisition at, 1640.
Chislehurst, Chuselhurst, co. Kent,
lands of Hornchurch priory
in, 128.
Chislett, Chistelet, co. Kent, 1751.
, manor, 1751.
Chitecrofte, Richard de, 832.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 832.
Chitingeleghe. See Chiddingly.
Chivaler, . . ., merchant, 1033.
, Ralph, warden of St. Nicho-
las' hospital, Carlisle, 1456.
Chiveresdon, John de, chamberlain
of North Wales, 1673.
Chollecote, co. Cornwall, 775.
Chollerton, co. Northumberland,
Chipchase in, q.v.
, Colwell in, q.v.
Chorleton, Thomas de, escheator in
Cheshire, 1085.
Christchurch, co. Monmouth, Coldra
in, q.v.
, Christ Church Twynham [co.
Southampton], priory, 822.
, . . . ., prior of, 241.
, . . . . , parson of Boldre,
241.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1143, 1301.
Chudleigh, Chuddelegh, co. Devon,
bishop of Exeter's land in,
perambulation of, 173.
Harcombe in, q.v.
Church, Chirche, Peter del, constable
of Skipton castle, 724.
, Richard atte, a felon, land of,
in Wanborough, 32.
Churchdown, Chirchesdon, co. Glou-
cester, manor, 1710.
, Chirchusdon, co. Sussex,
1688.
Churchill, Cherchull, co. Oxford,
2107.
Church Stoke, co. Salop. See Stoke,
Church.
Chuseldene. See Chiseldene.
Chuselhurst. See Cliiselhurst.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
579
Chutely, Chutlve, co. Southampton,
hundred. 1236.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Dray-
ton, Thomas de.
Chydyngelegh. See Chiddingly.
Chygewell. See Chigwell.
Chylynton. See Chillington.
Chynham. See Chinham.
Chynnok. See Chinnock.
Chyshell. See Chishall.
Chyuton. See Chewton.
Chyvele. See Chieveley.
Chy^s^yntame, co. Northumberland,
375.
Cicestre. See Chichester.
Cilgerran, Gylgarran, co. Pembroke,
weir, 1706.
Ciltre. See Chiltern.
CilrhedjTi, KilredjTi [cos. Carmar-
then and Pembroke], inquisi-
tion at, 708.
Cinque Ports, the, wardens of. See
Burghersh, Robert de ; Clin-
ton, William de ; Edmund,
earl of Kent.
, . . . . , lieutenant of. See
Kyriel, Nicholas.
Ciphervvast. See Sifrewast.
Cippenham, Cyppenham, co. Buck-
ingham, inqviisitions at, 483,
1592.
manor, 483, 1592.
view of frankpledge at, 483.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 810, 849, 851, 868, 892, 900.
Cirencester, Cirencestre, Circestre,
Cyrencestre, co. Gloucester,
1857.
, abbot of, 263, 1022, 1068,
1104, 1794, 1827, 1856, 1857,
1910, 1997.
, church, 1910.
, extent at, 922.
, inquisitions at, 330, 521,
994, 1857.
, king's horses at, 330.
, writ dated at, 542.
Citeaux, France, abbot of, 1572,
Clacton, Claketone, co. Essex, whale
stranded at, 57.
Clairuissel, Normandy, abbess and
convent of, 1953.
Clairvaiix, abbot of, 1799.
Claketone. See Clacton.
Clanvowe, Clanevou, Philip de, 1643.
, ...., commissioner, 1437,
1492, 2022.
, deputy justice of
South Wales, 1315, 1417.
Clapham, co. York, inquisition at, 281.
Clapham, William de, escheator in
York, Northiunberland, Cum-
berland and Westmoreland,
1392, 1399, 1419, 1431, 1433,
1442, 1463, 1585.
Clare, co. Sviffolk, honour, 468.
, manor, 1543.
Clare, lady of. See Burgo.
Clare, Master Geoffrey de, dean of
Hastings free chapel, 1716.
Gilbert de ( 1 ), earl of Glou-
cester, 949.
Gilbert de (2), earl of Glou-
cester and Hertford, 205, 496,
950.
, Maud wife of, 206,
497, 498.
, . . . . , executors of,
497, 498.
, . . . . , Isabel sister of, wife
of Maiu-ice de Berkele, 950.
, John de, prior provincial of
the Augustinian friars, 833.
Richard de, earl of Hertford,
886.
, Master Richard de, dean of
Wimborne Minster chapel,
1614.
, . . . . , escheator south of
Trent, 363, 367, 368, 369,
373, 394, 396.
, William de, prior of St.
Augustine, London, 424.
Clarel, Clarell, Master John, parson
of Bridgford, 1798, 1800.
Clarendon, Clarindon, Claryndon,
Claryndone, co. Wilts, forest,
975.
inquisition at, 209.
, manor, 975.
, chanabers, chapels and
offices of, set forth, 209.
, . . . . , keepers of. See
Bello Campo, William de ;
Vyene, John de ; Walraund,
Robert.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 263, 270, 284, 313, 913,
914, 921, 1182, 1190, 1209,
1264, 1337, 1402, 1403.
Clarhowe. See Claro.
Clarindon. See Clarendon.
Claro, Clarhowe, co. York, wapen-
take, raid of Scots in, 453.
Claryndon, Claryndone. See Claren-
don.
Clatercote. See Clattercott.
Clatford, co. Wilts, inquisition at,
137.
Clathorp, William de, 1628 (p. 399).
Clattercott, Clatercote, Clatrecote
[co. Oxford], prior of, 201.
, Walter prior of, 324.
Claver, John de or John, 1176.
, commissioner, 920,
921, 1070, 1190, 1192, 1194,
1214, 1444.
Claverdon, Claverdone, co. Warwick,
1344.
, inquisition at, 1344.
580
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Clavering, Claveryng, Claveryngge,
CO, Essex, liberty of, 9, 21.
, .. .., bailiff of. See Wal-
lere, WiUiam le.
Clavering, Claveringge, Claveryngge,
Adam de, sheriff of Siiffolk,
177.
, Alexander de, commissioner,
142.
, John de, 857.
Claville, John de, 1533.
Claworth, Agnes daughter of John
de, 2055.
Claworth Wodehouse. See Clay-
worth.
Claydon, East, Est Claydon, co.
Buckingham, land of John
Wade in, 132.
Steeple, Stepel Cleydon, co.
Buckingham, manor, 516.
Claye. See Cley next the sea.
Clayworth, Claworth Wodehouse, co.
Nottingham, inquisition at,
1092.
Cleburi, Clebury, Clebury Mortimer.
See Cleobury Mortimer.
Clee, Phihp de la, 1862.
Cleeton, Cleton [in Skipsea], co. York,
inquisitions at, 1982, 2009.
Clement, Adam son of R.ichard,
2094.
, Robert, 1292.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1492.
Cleobury Mortimer, Clebiiri, Cle-
bury, Clebm-y Mortimer, co.
Salop, inquisitions at, 682,
1382.
, manor, 1293, 1382.
park, 682, 1293, 1382.
, keepers of. See
Chamberlain, John ; Odiham,
Thomas de.
, writs dated at, 1293.
, North, North Clebury, co.
Salop, 1396.
Clere. See Kingsclere.
Clere, Robert de, 802.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1708,
1916.
, escheator in Norfolk,
Suffolk, Cambridge, Hunting-
don, Essex and Hertford,
1707, 1715, 1718, 1719, 1725.
Clerk, Adam le, of Lynn, ship of,
383.
, Brunard le, of Groningen,
136.
, Clement, 1322.
, Eustace son of Augustine le,
of Wootton imder Wood,
1096.
, Hugh, 527.
Johnle, 1775.
, John le, of Dartford, 1168.
, John, of Faversham, 1905.
Clerk — cont.
John son of Thomas le, of
Snaith, 226.
, . . . . , William brother of,
226.
, Nicholas le, of Ipswich, 1904.
, Ralph le, 199.
Richard, receiver of Warin
de Insula, 570.
, Richard le, of Weston Birt,
1181.
, Richard, of Worlaby, 1628
(p. 400).
, Robert le, mayor of Lincoln,
1992.
, Thomas, 527 {p. 130).
, WilUam, 109.
Clervaux, William, 1778.
Cleton. See Cleeton.
Cleveland, Clyveland, co. York,
Easby in, q.v.
Cley next the sea. Claye [co. Nor-
folk], 357.
Cleyndon [in Darenth], co. Kent,
2094.
Cleynk. See CUnk.
Cleynk, John, 1807.
, , Maud wife of, 1807.
Cliddesden, Cludesden, co. South-
ampton, church, 1638.
, manor, 1638.
CUderhou. See Clitheroe.
Cliderhou, Clyderhou, Clyderhowe,
Adam de, 1423.
, John son of William de,
1423.
, Robert de, commissioner,
631.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 191, 212, 234, 260, 275,
281.
, rector of Wigan, 699.
Cliderhowe. See Clitheroe.
CUeveload, Chvelode [in Powick],
CO. Worcester, 1509.
Chff, Clyff, in Hemingbrough, co.
York, 738.
Cliffe, Clyve, co. Kent, 1846.
, piracy at, 397.
, King's, Clyve, co. Northamp-
ton, writs dated at, 1131.
CUfford, Clyff orde, co. Hereford,
castle, 648.
, manor, 1014.
CUfford, Clyfford, Giles de, 232.
, Ralph son of Robert de,
minority of, 280.
, Reynold de, 232.
, Robert de, 707, 1381, 1469,
1509, 1851, 1983.
, . . . . , justice, 1 369.
Roger son of Robert de, 707,
1983.
William, const'able of Dyne-
vor castle, 343,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
581
Clifton, ayfton, 867.
, Cliftone, co. Bedford, hvui-
dred. inquisition in, 250.
, CO. Gloucester, Andrew par-
son of, 2092.
, CO. Nottingham, 524.
[in Fewston], co. York, waste
of, by Scots, 392.
, Derteniouth, Clifton Derte-
muth. Clifton Dertemuth
Hardenasse. See Dart-
mouth.
on Dvmsmore, Clyfton, co.
Wanvick, inquisition at, 428.
, South, Suth Clifton, co.
Nottingham, inquisition at,
14.
Clifton, Adam de, 2072.
, Gervase de, 524.
, Robert de, 840.
Clinexs, co. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405 {p. 102).
CUnk, Cleynk [in Frome], co. Somer-
set, 1807.
Clint [in Ripley], co. York, waste of,
by Scots, 392.
Clinton, Clynton, John de, of Max-
stoke, 1131, 1882.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1882.
, William de, earl of Hunting-
don, 1897, 2027, 2069.
, . . . . , constable of Dover
castle and warden of the Cin-
que Ports, 1863.
, . . . . , envoy to France, 1580.
, justice of Chester,
1277.
, . . . ., Juliana wife of, 1897.
Clipsham, Kylpesham, co. Rutland,
church, 1703.
, manor, 1703.
Clipston, Clypstone, in Shirwode,
Kyngesclipston, co. Notting-
ham, manor, 961.
, park, 961.
, writs and commission dated
at, 229, 240, 242, 306, 368,
370, 974, 1196, 1216, 1243,
1448, 1584, 1967.
Clisthineton. See Honiton, Clist.
Clitheroe, Cliderhou, Cliderhowe,
Clyderhowe, co. Lancaster,
1423.
, bailiffs and constables of,
339.
, castle, 1951.
, . . . . , chapel of St. Michael
in, 1951.
, . . . . , keeper of, 1951.
, execution at, 339.
, inqiaisition at, 631.
letter dated at, 631.
, manor, 631.
^ wapentake, 631.
Clivacher. See Cliviger.
CUvelode. See CUeveload.
Cliviger, CUvacher [in WhallejJ, co.
Lancaster, 519.
Clopton, James de, of Isleham, a
felon, 64.
Clouthrum, Clotherum, John de, 527
(p. 131).
, Roger de, 203.
, William de, 527 {p. 131).
Cludesden. See Cliddesden.
Clyderhou, Clyderhowe. See Clider-
hou and Clitheroe.
Clyf, Master Henry de, 912.
, . . . . , commissioner, 293.
John son of Richard de,
2082.
Cf. Clyve.
Clyff. ^ee CUff.
Clyft'ord, Clyfforde. See Clifford.
Clyfton. See Clifton.
Clyfton Dertemouth or Dertemuth,
and Hardenasse. See Dart-
mouth.
Clymbergh, Klymbergh, A\ikin or
Haukyn, of Eastland, 1628
(p. 399).
John de, of Eastland, 1628
(p. 399).
Clynton. See Clinton.
Clypstone. See Clipston.
Clyst St. Laurence, Clyst [co. Dev-
on], 325.
Clyve. See Cliffe and Cliffe, King's.
Clyve, Gocelinde, 1258.
, John, collector of customs
in Southampton, 904.
C/. Clyf.
Clyvedene, William de, 22.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 22.
Clyvedon, John de, commissioner,
691,919.
Clyveland. See Cleveland.
Cnaresburgh. See Knaresborough.
Coaley, Coueleye, co. Gloucester,
manor, 766.
Coates, Great, Great Cotes, co. Lin-
coln, 1628 (p. 400).
Cobbe, John, a felon, land of, in
Bishopstone, 34.
Cobbeham, Cobeham. See Cobham.
Cobham, Cobbeham, Cobeham,
Henry de, 1475, 2105.
, . . . . , commissioner, 106,
586, 664, 678, 733, 799, 829,
832, 836, 877, 885.
, . . . . , justice of Edward II,
205.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
rebels in Kent, 680, 799.
, . . . . , warden of Rochester,
1256.
, Henry de, the younger, com-
missioner, 397.
, John de, 1475, 1785.
582
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cobham, John de — cont.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1232,
. 1454.
, Ralph de, 1160.
, Reynold de, knight, 1897.
Cochulle, CO. Worcester, inquisition
at, 1555.
Cockerham, Cokerhara, co. Lancas-
ter, inquisition at, 1889.
Cockermouth, Cokermouth, Coker-
mue, Colcirmuth [in Brigham],
CO. Cvunberland, castle, 283,
297.
, keeper of. See Riche-
mond, Thomas de.
extent at, 318.
honour, 283, 318.
, inquisition at, 1339.
, hberty, 1072.
, , bailiff of, 1072.
Cockiil, Cokkill, Richard, of South-
ampton, 1033, 1087.
Coddenham, Codenham, co. Suffolk,
lands of Richard Leu in, 289.
Coddington, Codington, co. Chester,
manor, Overemersh in, 1305.
Coddreth. See Cottered.
Codeford. See Codford.
Codeling, John, of Scarborough, 144.
Codenham. ^ee Coddenham.
Codenouere. See Codnor.
Codenoure, William de, 1135.
, . . . . , Mary wife of, daughter
of Richard de Hereford, 1135.
Coderugge. See Cotheridge.
Coderugge, William de, chaplain in
St. Helen's church, Worcester,
633.
Codford, Codeford, co. Wilts, in-
quisition at, 1478.
St. Mary, Estcodeford, co.
Wilts, manor, 737.
Codington. See Coddington.
Codnor, Codernouere, co. Derby,
Grey of, q.v.
Codyng. See Cooding.
Codyngge, Richard de, 405 (p. 103).
Codyntone, Madoc de, 1322.
Coffrer, Ralph le, chamberlain of
Scotland, 1601.
Cogger, William, of CUffe, 397.
Coggeshale, Coggesale, John de,
escheator in Essex and Hert-
ford, 1927, 1928, 1942, 1973,
2032.
, . . . . , sheriff of Essex, 1942.
Coggeshall, Coggeshale, co. Essex, 1.
, abbot of, 1.
, Stratford bridge near, 1 .
Coghull, CO. York, 1969.
, manor, 2019.
Cok. See Coke.
Cokayn, John, sheriff of Lancaster,
2033.
Coke, Cok, Adam le, 1181, 1501.
Coke — cont.
, Alexander, bailiff of Raven-
serod, liberty, 383, 384.
, Alexander le, subconstable of
Hadleigh, 2049.
, John, 1679.
, Roger, 418.
, Thomas, 1628 {p. 399).
, William, servant of the ab-
bot of Vaudey, 2044.
See also Cook.
Cokedalle. See Coquetdale.
Cokefeld, Benedict de, commissioner,
407, 450.
Cokelare, John, 1772.
Cokelstane. See Cuxton.
Coker, East, Est Coker, co. Somer-
set, manor, 61.
, West, CO. Somerset, manor,
61.
Cokerell, Cokerel, Ahce wife of John,
2057.
, John, of Molscroft, 1674.
Cokerham. See Cockerham.
Cokermouth, Cokermue. See Cock-
ermouth.
Cokeryng, co. Kent, 1537.
Cokeryng, John de, 1537.
, Osbert de, 1537.
, Robert de, 1537.
, Walter de, 1537.
Cokeseye, Hugh de, commissioner,
1483, 1509.
Cokesford, John de, mayor of Lynn,
commissioner, 1652.
Coket, Robert, 1501.
Cokewald. See Cuxwold.
Coliham. ^ee Cookliam.
Cokheved, Hugh, of Barton on
Hximber, 1628 (p. 401).
, Simon, 1628 {p. 400).
Cokirmuth. See Cockermouth.
Cokkill. See Cockiil.
Cokynton, James de, commissioner,
1037.
Colbroke. See Colebrooke.
Colby. See Coleby.
Colcestre. See Colchester.
Colcestre, John de, chaplain, 553,
596.
, . . . . , Denise daughter of,
wife of John Page, 553.
Colchester, Colcestre, Colecestre, co.
Essex, 1915, 2090.
, baiUffs of. See Hadleigh,
William de ; Waryn, John.
, castle, 1418.
, , gaol of, 1923.
, . . . . , . . . . , keeper of. See
Gedelyng, Richard de.
, justices' house in,
1418.
, illegal prisage in, 285.
, inquisitions at, 57, 285, 1016.
1150, 1418, 1788, 1915, 2101.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
583
Colchester — cont.
, suburb of, 1788.
Colcombe, Colytoii Colcombe [in
Colj'ton], CO. Devon, manor,
1943.
Colde Newynton. See Newington
Bagpath.
Coldra, Ck)ldray [in Christchurch, co.
Monmouth], manor, 1532.
Coldyngham, CoUyngham, Ralph de,
1389.
, Thomas de, 1389.
Cole, Hugh, of Calais, serjeant at
arms of the king of France,
1580.
, Moses, 1720.
, Robert, parker of Burgh
park, 143.
Colebrooke, Colbroke, Colebrok,
Colebroke, co. Buckingham,
extent at, 1067.
, inquisitions at, 1428, 1600.
Coleby, Colby, co. Lincoln, 298, 1858.
Coleby, John de, commissioner, 2076.
Colecestre. See Colchester.
Colecote, co. Berks, manor, 817.
Coleman, Thomas, of Newbury, 187.
Colemanneshangre, co. Wilts, 604.
Colemere, Coknere [in EUesmere, co.
Salop], 391.
Colemor, co. Wilts, 1136.
Colepeper. See Colpeper.
Colerne, co. Wilts, manor, valuation
of, 135.
Coleshill, Coleshull, Colleshull, co.
Warwick, inquisitions at,
1131, 1976.
Colevill, Colevil, Colevile, Coleville,
Colevyle, Edmund son of
Roger de, 235.
, Geoffrey son of Roger de,
207.
, Robert de, lord of Castle
Bytham, 1270.
, . . . ., commissioner, 2076.
, Roger de, 207.
, . . . . , Desiderata wife of,
207.
, . . . . , . . . . , Clemency
mother of, 207.
, Roger son of Walter de,
235.
, Thomas de, 551.
, . . . ., Margaret wife of, 551.
, Walter de, 235.
, William de, commissioner,
2076.
, Wilham son of John de, of
Swinstead, 1270.
Colewell. See Colwell.
Colewych. See Colwich.
Colfordehal, co. Essex, 1923.
Colham [in Hillingdon], co. Middle-
sex, manor, 1013.
CoUer, Adam le, 1456.
CoUour, Richard le, of Hoxne, chap-
lain, 1663.
Colleby, Anabilla de, 1913.
Colleshull. See Coleshill.
CoUyngham. See Coldyngham.
Colne, CO. Essex, inquisition at, 451.
, prior of, 451.
Cologne, archbishop of, merchants of
dominion of. 111.
Colpeper, Colepeper, Culpeper, Joan
wife of Walter, 678.
, Nicholas, 1505.
, Thomas, 528, 552, 680, 733,
885.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 644.
, , Margery wife of, 733.
, Thomas son of Thomas, 863.
Walter, 462, 678, 799, 828,
836, 878.
, , forfeiture of, 678, 799,
836, 872.
Colsweyn, Colsveyn, Peter, 1541.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1224.
Columbariis, Philip de, 1967.
, . . . . , ancestors of, 166.
Coltmibyn, Nicholas, 427.
Colverham, John de, farmer of the
countess of Gloucester, 205.
Colwell, Colewell [in Chollerton], co.
Northumberland, 676.
Colwich, Colewych, co. Stafford, in-
quisition at, 935.
, Fradswell in, q.v.
Colyton, CO. Devon, hundred, 1943.
, Colcombe in, q.v.
, Whitford in, q.v.
, Yardbury in, q.v.
Combe, la Cumbe [in Mayfield], co.
Sussex, 405.
, Ciimbe, CO. Warwick, abbey,
abbot of, 1926.
Combe, Covimbe, Cumbe, Adam,
1858.
, Adam de la, 405.
, Philip de, 1754.
, . . . ., Alice wife of, 1754.
Combermere, Cumbermere, co. Ches-
ter, abbot of, 199.
, abbot and convent of, 706.
Combs, Combes, co. Suffolk, manor,
2061.
Comine, William, 527 {p. 133).
Comotoyder. See Cwmdeuddwr.
Compre, Bernard del, of Pymerole,
1609.
Compton, CO. Gloucester, 1710.
, CO. Southampton, 613.
Haweye. See Compton,
Nether.
, Nether, Compton Haweye,
CO. Dorset, manor, 1780.
, West, West Comptone, co.
Berks, inquisition at, 867.
Comquyntin. See Cumwhinton.
Comtyok, co. Glamorgan, 949,
584
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Comyn, Alexander, 1377.
, Elizabeth, wife of Richard
Talbot, 1024.
Conductu, Reynold de, commis-
sioner, 1238, 1503, 1581.
, . . . . , mayor and escheator
of London, 1485, 1773.
Conendlay. See Cononley.
Conesbiii'gh. See Conisbrough.
Conestable. See Constable.
Coneway, Conewei. See Conway.
Conigsburgh. See Conisbrough.
Coningsby, Coningesby, Conyngesby,
CO. Lincoln, 1518.
, land of I^kstead abbey in,
239.
Conisbrough, Conesburgh, Conigs-
burgh, CO. York, castle, 1621.
, possessions of Lewes priory
in, 615.
Coniston, Cold [in Gargrave], co.
York, 278.
Cononley, Conendlay [in Kildwick],
CO. York, 1636.
Conquest, Maurice de, 1767.
Constable, Conestable, Avice la,
1828.
, John le, of Halsham, com-
missioner, 1618, 1914, 1984,
1988.
, Robert le, of Holderness,
commissioner, 299.
Convers, Alexander le, 76.
, John le, commissioner, 110.
Conway, Coneway, Conewei, co.
Carnarvon, 784.
, inquisition at, 1673.
Conyngesby. ♦See Coningsby.
Cooding, Codyng [in Bexhill], 1858.
Cook, Couk, Edm\md le, 1263.
, Henry le, 1263.
, John le, bailiff of Dorchester
hvmdred, 1946.
See also Coke.
Cookham, Cokham, co. Berks, 1068.
, manor, 1017.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Vachel,
John.
Coppe, Alice, 403.
Coquetdale, Cokedalle, co. Northum-
berland, Middleton in, q.v.
Corbet, John, commissioner, 1233,
1793.
, Robert, of Moreton Corbet,
commissioner, 1138, 1170.
, Roger, of Chaddesley Corbet,
commissioner, 997, 1233.
Corbian, Thomas, of Catalonia, 1819.
Corbridge, Corbrig, co. Northumber-
land, inquisitions at, 2051.
, Aydon in, q.v.
, Thornborough in, q.v.
, Whittington in, q.v.
Corbrig, Corbrige, Master Thomas de,
archbishop of York, 42, 1646.
Corby, co. Lincoln, inquisitions at,
235, 432.
Corbyn, Richard, 1564.
Corce, Cors, co. Gloucester, chace,
1948.
, . . . ., foresters of, 1948.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Apper-
leye, Robert de.
Corderye, Cordereye, John de la, of
Bristol, 47.
. . . . , Maud wife of, daugh-
ter of Matthew le Pakkere,
47.
, Richard de la, brother of
John, 47.
, . . . . , AUce wife of, 47.
, Thomas de la, brother of
John, 47.
Corea, William le, 52.
Corfe Castle, Corfe Castel, Corfe, co.
Dorset, castle, 722.
, . . . . , constable or keeper of,
722. See also Damory,
Roger ; Fitz Payn, Robert ;
Lacy, Henry de ; Level,
Richard ; Monte Acuto,
Simon de.
, . . . . , halls, towers, cham-
bers, gates and chapel of,
damage to, 894.
, inqmsitions at, 722, 894.
, warren, 894.
Corftan Dynham, Corfton, Corfton
Dynham. See Corton Den-
ham.
Cornbviry, Cornebury, co. Oxford,
1873.
, park, 1958.
Corner, Cornere, John son of John de
la, of Derby, 234.
, Master WilUam de la, 424.
See also Angulo.
Cornhull, Reynold de, sheriff of
Kent, 1475.
Cornubia. See Cornwaylle.
Cornwall, county, coinage of tin in,
266.
, escheator in. See Caneford,
John de ; Everard, John ;
Gulden, Henry le ; Middel-
ney, Ralph de.
, extents in, 503.
, inquisitions in, 145, 222, 266,
336, 511, 775, 781, 842, 1086,
1088, 1090, 1161, 1265, 1493,
1651, 1675, 1867, 1922, 1960.
, lands of rebels in, 503.
, lands of the bishopric of
Exeter in, 266.
, lands of Plympton priory in,
1265.
, lands of Thomas earl of
Lancaster in, 503.
, merchants of, 1867.
, purveyance in, 1088.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
586
Cornwall — cont.
sheriff of, 222, 781, 1088,
1161, 1493, 1867, 1950. See
also Bedewj'nde, John de ;
Munketon, William de.
stannary in, 266, 842.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Munk-
ton, WilUam de.
, receiver of. See Rene-
ward, Benedict.
, steward of. See Polham-
ton, Richard de.
, stone of, 179.
....,., tin in, purchase of, 180.
, weights for, inquisi-
tion touching, 842.
, tin-merchants in, 145.
Cornwall, earldom of, 310.
, earl of, 208, 483, 2082. See
also Edmund ; Gaveston ;
John de Eltham ; Randolph ;
Richard.
, duke of, 1651. See also Ed-
ward.
Cornwaylle, Cornubia, Richard de,
parson of Walsoken, 1104.
, Roger de, prior of Hermi-
tage, 846.
Corona, Hugh de, 292.
See also Croun.
Coroner, Henry le, 1654.
, Margaret, land of, in Bam-
burgh, 389.
Corp, Gerard de, commissioner, 1762.
Corri. See Corry.
Corringham, Little, Little Coryng-
ham, CO. Lincoln, 2069.
Corry, Corri, Walter de, a Scottish
rebel, 399, 455.
, . . . ., forfeiture of, 1585.
Cors. See Corce.
Corsenside, co. Northumberland,
Woodburn iji, q.v.
Corsham, Cosham, co. Wilts, church,
1949.
, inquisitions at, 1376, 1949.
, manor, 1376.
Corsley, Corslye, co. Wilts, 709.
Corston [in Monkton], co. Pem-
broke, 1185.
Corston, Heru-y de, rector of Burn-
ham, 752.
Cortenay. See Coiortenay.
Cortesknolle. See CurtisknoII.
Corton Denham, Corftan Dynham,
Corfton, Corfton Dynham,
CO. Somerset, church, 2,
67.
, . . . . , parsons of. See Monte
Forti, Henry de ; Tyberton,
Walter de.
, manor, 2, 67.
Cory Ryvel. See Curry Rivell.
Coryngham. See Corringham.
Cosceour, Matthew, 1323.
Cosgrove, Couesgrave, co. Notting-
ham, letters dated at, 566.
Cosham. See Corsham.
Cosham, Henry de, commissioner,
1910.
Cosin. See Cosyn.
Cosington, Cosyntone [in Aylesford],
CO. Kent, 1846.
Cossale, WilUam de, conmiissioner,
1130.
Costentin, Geoffrey, 1338.
Costessey, Costeseye, co. Norfolk,
manor, villeins of, dwelling
elsewhere, 142.
Costyn, John, 431.
Cosyn, Cosin, Adam, bondman, 716.
, Edmund, citizen and mer-
chant of Norwich, 1680.
, Thomas, 905.
Cosyntone. See Cosington.
Cote, la. See Cotton.
Cotel, Poulumber, 1819.
Coten. See Cotton.
Cotes, in Charlbury, co. Oxford, 2076.
Cotes, Great. See Coates, Great.
Cotes, Geoffrey de, commissioner,
1858.
, William de, 382, 1794.
, commissioner, 819, 841,
863, 872, 877, 878, 882, 885,
886, 922 (p. 230).
, WilUam de, chaplain, 997.
Cotgrave, co. Nottingham, manor,
765.
Cotheridge, Coderugge, co. Worces-
ter, 441.
Cotille, Dominic de, of Pisa, 1819.
Cotmurdoune, co. Cornwall, 775.
Cottered, Coddreth, co. Hertford,
1516.
, rector of. See Algod, Wil-
Uam.
Cottingham, Cotyngham, co. York,
1641.
, Newton by, q.v.
Willerby in, q.v.
Cottingwith, Cottyngwith, co. York,
1312.
Cottingwith, Eustace de, 2082.
Cotton, la Cote, Coten, co. Salop,
land of Richard Braas in,
120.
, manor, 997.
Cottyngwith. See Cottingwith.
CotuweU, Adam, 1322.
Coty, WiUiam, 1932.
Cotyng, John, 2000.
Cotyngham. See Cottingham.
Coucy, Robert de, 1969.
, WiUiam de, 1878, 1889,
1969.
Coudenne. See Cowden.
Coudray, Peter, 1794.
, Thomas de, commissioner
1648, 1723.
586
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Coueherst, Couehurst. See Cove-
hurst.
Couele. See Cowley and Keevil.
Coueleye. See Coaley.
Couesgrave. See Cosgrove.
Couk. See Cook.
Coule. See Cowley.
Covilingge. See Cowlinge.
Coulston, Couueleston, co. Wilts, 809.
Coulyng, Bartholomew, owner of a
barge of Dartmouth, 1814.
Coumbe. See Combe.
Couper, Coupere, Henry le, of Carl-
ton, a felon, 224.
, John son of ElUs le, a felon,
991.
, Thomas le, 1501.
Coupland, John de, commissioner,
1893.
Courtenay, Cortenay,Courteney,Cur-
tenay, Curteney, Hugh de,
61, 173, 666, 835, 919 (p. 229).
, ....,earl of Devon, 1679,
1767.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1606.
, Hugh son of Hugh de, com-
missioner, 1606.
, . . . . , lord of Colcombe, 1943.
CourtescnoU. See CurtisknoU.
Cous, Maud, 1501.
Coutances [Manche, France], chap-
ter of, 1602.
Coutances, Walter de, archbishop of
Rouen, 1798.
Couueleston. See Covilston.
Couvile, Walter de, subescheator in
Gloucestershire, 1181.
Couwerne. See Cowarne.
Couwik. See Cowick.
Cove, John de, commissioner, 973.
Covehurst, Couehurst, Coueherst [in
Fairlight], co. Sussex, knight's
fee in, 405 {p. 102).
, manor, 1646.
Coveneye, Hugh de, bailiff of Ber-
wick upon Tweed, 1601.
Covenham, co. Lincoln, 54.
Co ventre, Richard de, 1451.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1985.
Coventry, Coventre, co. Warwick,
521, 1391.
, inquisitions at, 848, 1926.
, prior of, 1391.
Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of.
See Langton, Walter de ;
Northburgh, Roger de.
See also Chester.
Cowarne, Couwerne, co. Hereford,
inquisition at, 231.
Cowden, Coudenne [in Mayfield], co.
Sussex, 1858.
, knights' fees in, 405.
Cowick, Couwik, Cowik, Cowyk, co.
York, writs dated at, 558,
578, 596, 613, 614, 636, 703.
Cowley, Couele, Coule [in Preston
Bissett], CO. Buckingham, 504,
951.
, manor, 951.
, . . . ., keeper of, 951.
, Temple, Couele, co. Oxford,
preceptor of, 1794.
Cowlinge, Couhngge, co. Suffolk,
1028.
, church and chapel, 1028.
Coxsed, Robert de, of Durham, mer-
chant, 1593.
, William de, 1593.
Coyty, Coytif, co. Glamorgan, -lord-
ship, 949.
Crabbe, John, admiral of a Flemish
fleet, 358.
, Peter, serjeant at arms,
commissioner, 1985.
Crabdam, John de, 1482.
Crabhouse, Crabhous [in Wiggenhall, .
St. Mary Magdalen, co. Nor-
folk], prioress of, 1718.
Craike, Crayk, co. York, writ dated
at, 265.
Craike, Johnde, bailiff of York, 1772.
Craistok. See Greystoke.
Crakehall, Crakhalle, co. York, in-
quisition at, 1319.
Cramavill, Crammavill, Henry de,
1897.
, , heir of, 603.
Crambe, co. York, Whitwell on the
Hill in, q.v.
Cramlington, Cramelyngton [in St.
Andrews, Castle Ward], co.
Northumberland, 572, 1360.
, lands of John de Middelton
in, 389.
, lords of, 389.
Crammavill. See Cramavill.
Cranborne, Cranebom, Craneborne,
Cranebourn, Craneburn, co.
Dorset, 702, 825.
, honour, 1301.
, inquisition at, 726.
, Stretacre in, 1880.
Craneley, Cranele, Richard de, 1811.
, Robert de, 1811.
Cranemereslake [? the stream in
Grammarcombe, in Ash-
combe], CO. Devon, 173.
Cranemore, Bertram de, keeper of
la James, of Carnarvon, 248.
Cranford, Master Nicholas de, arch-
deacon of Taimton, 1655.
Crassewall. See Cresswell.
Crassewall, Thomas son of Henry de,
1430.
Cf. Cressewall.
Craucombe, Craucumbe, Godfrey de,
876.
, Master John de, commissary
of the archdeacon of Rich-
mond, 1653.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
587
Craucombesbere. See Beer Cro-
combe.
Craucumbe. See Craucombe.
Crauethorn, William de, bailiff of
Berwick, 1601.
Cratiherst. See Crowhui-st.
Craule, Craulee. See Crawley.
Crauthorne, Crauthorn, Crouthorn,
Matthew de, commissioner,
560, 842, 1037.
Crawley, Craule, co. Southampton,
1142.
, Craulee, co. Sussex, inquisi-
tion at, 1061.
Cray, St. Mary, Seinte Marie Creye,
CO. Kent, inquisition at,
1582.
, Okemere in, q.v.
, Sentling in, q.v.
Crayk. See Craike.
Creake, North, Northcreyke, co.
Norfolk, 1841.
, inquisition at, 1841.
Creckelade. See Cricklade.
Creeton, Creton, co. Lincoln, in-
quisition at, 2044.
Creke. See Crick.
Crekelade. See Cricklade.
Crekelade, Richard de, 661.
Crekkelade. See Cricklade.
Cremelyn, in Grower, Wales, inquisi-
tion at, 412.
Crendon, Long, Crendon, Crondon,
CO. Buckingham, 1113.
, inquisition at, 504.
, lord of. See Hastings.
, Notley in, q.v.
Creppyngges, John de, commissioner,
80.
Cressewall, Cressewell. Henry de,
knight, 1436, 1978.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, after-
wards wife of Adam de Pes-
hale, 1978.
, . . . . , Elizabeth daughter of,
1978.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of,
1978.
Cf. Crassewall.
Cressewell. See Cresswell and Cres-
well.
Cressi. See Cressy.
Cressingham, Hugh de, 172.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Scot-
land, 1601.
Cresswell, Crassewall, co. Stafford,
manor, 1430, 1978.
Cressy, Cressi, Nicholas, prior of St.
Mary's, Castleacre, 1623.
, Peter, of Great Yarmouth,
1769.
, WilUamde, 1337.
Creawell, Cressewell [in Elmton and
Whitwell], CO. Derby, 335,
361.
Creswell — con t.
, inquisitions at, 335, 361.
Creton. See Creeton.
Cretyng, Cretyagge, Adam de,
bailiff of Overton. 195.
, Edward de, esdheator in
Norfolk and Suffolk, 1811,
1855.
, John de, 466.
Creuddyn, Crewdyn, co. Cardigan,'
commot, 1189.
Creuequer, Hamon son of Robert de,
882
, Robert, 405 (p. 103).
Creuquer, Creuequer [in Farlington],
CO. Southampton, manor,
277.
, . . . . , extent of, 368.
Crewdyn. See Creuddyn.
Crewkerne, Crukerne, co. Somerset,
inquisition at, 1930.
Creyk, Walter de, commissioner,
2036, 2054.
Crick, Creke, co. Northampton, 577.
Cricklade, Creckelade, Crekelade,
Crekkelade, Crikelade, co.
Wilts, 1827, 1856, 1888.
, inquisitions at, 1196, 1827.
, Chelworth in, q.v.
Crimplesham, Crymplysham, co.
Norfolk, 1214.
Crioll, Curiel, Margery de, 1965.
Criour, William, of the Marshalsea,
2081.
Crips, John, 1929.
Croft, CO. Lincoln, manor, 1267.
, CO. York, inquisition at,
1055.
, Jolby in, q.v.
, Stapleton in, q.v.
Croft, Hugh de, commissioner, 1501,
1682.
Crogen, Crogan, co. Merioneth,
manor, 181.
Croiland. See Croyland.
Crok, Roger, 562.
Crokebayne, John son of Robert de,
1636.
Crokedake, Crulcedhake, co. North-
umberland, 389.
Crokedayk, Crokkedayk, Adam del,
justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, John de, 189.
, . . . . , John son of, a minor,
abduction of, 189.
, Michael de, 527 (p. 133).
Crokerys, co. York, wood, 23.
Crokham. See Crookham.
Crokkedayk. See Crokedayk.
Crombewell. See Cromwell.
Cromer, Crowemer, co. Norfolk,
piracy at, 282.
Cromhall, Cromhale, co. Gloucester,
767.
588
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cromwell, Crombewell, Crvimbewell,
Crumbwell, Cnimwell, John
de, 53, 1241.
, . . . . , commissioner, 25.
, . . . . , keeper of the forest
north of Trent, 961, 964, 1071.
, Ralph de, 1798.
Crondall, (>ondale, Crundale, co.
Southampton, court of, 1443.
, Colevyleslond in, 1363.
Crookham in, q.v.
, Dippenhall in, q.v.
Crondon. See Crendon, Long.
Crontone, Pancius de, 1291.
Crookham, Crokham [in Crondall,
CO. Southampton], writs dated
at, 298, 436, 437.
Crophill, Crophull, Ralph de, es-
cheator north of Trent, 375,
389, 399, 411.
, justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, . . . . , keeper of the peace in
Notts, 1103.
, Master Roger de, parson of
Meppershall, 250.
Cropton, CO. York, 1741.
, inquisition at, 1741.
, manor, 1741.
Cros, Nicholas atte, of Normandy,
1681.
, Peter atte, of Kilworth, 500.
Crosby, Crosseby in Aldredale [in
Cross Cannonby], co. Cum-
berland, decay of, 297.
on Eden, Crossebi, Crosseby
by Eden, co. Cumberland,
land of William de KarUolo
in, 353, 354.
, . . . . , Walby in, q.v.
Crosholm, John de, the younger,
commissioner, 741, 1295.
Crossebi, Crosseby by Eden. See
Crosby on Eden.
Crosseby, John de, commissioner,
450, 879, 956.
Crosseby in Aldredale. See Crosby.
Crossom, John, 1148.
, Robert, of Barrington, 1 148.
Croston, co. Lancaster, Mawdesley
in, q.v.
Crotoy, Crotaye [Somme, France],
2079.
, mayor and echevins oi, 1004.
Crottesle, co. Svissex, knights' fees in,
405.
Crouch, John atte, coroner in Surrey,
1761.
, Maud wife of Henry atte, a
felon, 1738.
Crouchestoke. See Stoke Holy
Cross.
Crouden, William de, of Worlaby,
1628 (p. 401).
Crouhurst. See Crowhurst.
Crovimersh, Crotimerssh. See Crow-
marsh Gifford.
Croun, Emery de, 1563.
Cf. Corona.
Crouther, Richard le, of Tarporley,
912.
Crouthorn. See Crauthorn.
Crowe, Robert, of Whissendine, 1508.
Crowemer. See Cromer.
Crowhurst, Crauherst, Crouhurst, in
Mountfield, co. Sussex, 1858.
, knight's fee in, 405 (j). 102).
, manor, 1646, 1858.
CYowmai'sh Gifford, Croumersh,
Croumerssh, co. Oxford, in-
quisitions at, 237, 1953.
Croxford, John de, subescheator in
Oxfordshire, 303.
Croxton, co. Cambridge, manor, 616.
Kerrial, Croxton, co. Leices-
ter, abbot of, 1887.
Croydon, Croyndon, co. Surrey, in-
quisitions at, 429, 1678.
, writs and comimissions dated
at, 928, 1192, 1197, 1217,
1249.
, Waddon in, q.v.
Croyland, Croiland, co. Lincohi, 2093.
, abbey, 844.
, , abbot of, 176, 1012,
1036, 1424.
Croyndon. See Croydon.
Croys, Colyn de la, 1956.
Croyser, Simon, 965.
, Thomas, 1770.
Crubbe, John, 1316, 1331.
, . . . . , AUce daughter of,
wife of Reynold son of Rey-
nold, afterwards wife of John
Chaunterel, 1316, 1331.
Cruce, John de, heir of, 799.
Cruer, John, 685.
Crukedhake. See Crokedake.
Crukerne. See Crewkerne.
Crul, William, 309, 2094.
Crulefeld, manor and mill, extents of,
51.
Crxmibewell, Cnmabwell, Crumwell.
See Cromwell.
Crundale. See Crondall.
Crundale, co. Kent, Tremworth in,
q.v.
Crymplysham. See Crimplesham.
Cryketot, Simon, 813.
Cubbel, David, chaplain, 1061.
Cubbeldik, Cubbeldyk, Alan de,
commissioner, 664, 741.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Lincolnshire, 770.
, Alexander de, 1618.
, Roger de, conmaissioner, 344.
Cubberley, Cubberle, Ciibberleye, co.
Gloucester, 1910, 1941.
Cubleston. See Kibblestone.
Cuchenore. See Kitchenhour.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
589
Cuhelyn ap Philip, 962.
Culgaith, Ciilgayth, co. Cumberland,
manor, 1431.
Cully, Roger de, 1111 (p. 275).
Cf. Cuyly.
Culnagh, WilUam de, 527 (p. 133).
Culpeper. See Colpeper.
Culverthorpe, Calwarethorp, Calwar-
thorp [in Haydor], co. Lincoln,
manor, 1858.
Culwen, John de, 1352.
, Thomas de, 1352.
Curabe. See Combe.
Cumbe, la. See Combe.
Cumberall, Jolin, 527 {p. 130).
Cumberland, county, escheator in.
See Clapham, William de ;
Grimesby, Simon de ; Lou-
ther, John de ; Moriceby,
Hugh de.
, extents in, 318, 399, 932,
1177, 1364, 1565.
, inquisitions in, 15, 29, 31, 39,
213, 216, 260, 283, 353, 354,
388. 393, 408, 455, 499, 502,
534. 610, 662, 683, 684, 687,
693, 890, 909, 1035, 1059,
1071, 1072. 1091, 1146, 1217,
1249. 1272, 1278, 1284. 1339,
1343, 1352, 1419, 1431, 1456,
1578, 1585, 1620, 1639, 1784,
1832, 1833, 1851, 1903, 1974,
2051.
, lands of Robert de Clifford
in, 1851.
prises in, 297.
....... raids on, by Scots, 408, 455,
610, 684, 687, 1249, 1456,
1974, 2051.
, sheriff of, 15, 29, 31, 39, 353,
354, 1072, 1146, 1177, 1339.
, subescheator in. See
Bastenthwayt, Alexander de.
Cumbermere. See Combermere.
Chimwhinton, Comquyntin, Ciim-
quintyn [in Wetheral], co.
Cumberland, land of William
de KarUolo in, 353, 354.
Cvmgreve, Simon de, bailiff of the
Uberty of the bishop of Ches-
ter, 935.
Curdworth [co. Warwick], Dunton
in, q.v.
, Minworth in, q.v.
Ciiriel. See Crioll.
Curry RiveU, Cory Ry^el, co. Somer-
set, manor, 753.
, advowson, 753.
Curteis. See Curteys.
Curtenay, Ctirteney. See Courtenay.
Curteys, Curteis, Gervase, of Clay
next the Sea, ship of, 357.
, John, 501.
, ..... master of St. Leonard's,
Riishton, 1301.
Curteys — cont.
, William, collector of quayage
and pavage in Bristol, 1658.
Curtisknoll, CortesknoUe, Courtes-
cnoll [in Diptford], co. Devon,
503, 560.
Curtlynton, Curtlyntone. See Kirt-
hngton.
Ciirtlynton, WilUam de, abbot of
Westminster, 1901.
Curzon, Curzoun, Richard de or
Richard, commissioner, 79,
87.
Cusays, William, 2062.
, , Isabel wife of, 2062.
Custumer, Paul, of Boston, 1628 (p.
399).
Cut, William, owner of la Margaret
of Scarborough, 1495.
Cuxton, Cokelstane, co. Kent, 1846.
Cuxwold, Cokewald, co. Lincoln,
1346.
Cuyly, Cuylli, Hugh de, 540.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, relict of
William Trussel, 540.
, WiUiam de, parson of East-
wood, 1131.
G/. Cully.
Cuyners, Robert de, commissioner,
527.
Cwmdeuddwr, Comotoyder, co. Rad-
nor, castle and land, 1137.
Cycestre. See Chichester.
Cyppenham. See Cippenham.
Cyrencestre. See Cirencester.
Cyvynton. See Silvington.
Daber, Roger, escheator in Surrey,
2065.
Dabernoun, de Abernovm, John,
1686.
, . . . . , commissioner, 2096.
Daberoxin, John, 775.
Dabetot, Robert, commissioner,
1252.
Dachet. See Datchet.
Dacre, co. Cumberland, Soulby in,
q.v.
Dacre, Randolph de, 952, 1072.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 952.
, William de, commissioner,
97.
Dadlington, Dadelyngton, co. Leices-
ter, manor, 808.
Dadyngton, Dadyntcjn. See Ded-
dington.
590
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Daggenhale, John de, commissioner,
1255.
Dakeneye, Florence, 277.
Dalderby, Daldirby, John, bishop of
Lincoln, 14.
, Robert de, 1628 {p. 399).
Dale, la Dale, co. Derby, abbot of,
656.
Dale, Alice de, bastard, 202, 877.
, Joan de la, of Westerfield,
302.
, Walter del, 1902.
, William de, constable of
Carisbrooke castle, 1939.
, William de, bastard, 202,
877.
DaUngho, Robert de, bailiff of
Burstwick manor, 299.
Dallyng, William de, warden of St.
Leonard's hospital, Lancas-
ter, 672.
Dalston, co. Cumberland, Gatesgill
in, q.v.
, Highhead in, q.v.
, Raughton in, q.v.
Dalton [in Wigan], co. Lancaster,
2006.
Dalton, John de, knight, 2006.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, relict
of Nicholas de la Beche, 2006,
2033.
, John son of Robert de,
knight, 2033.
, Robert de, 578, 2006, 2033.
, Robert de, ' le Cosyn,'
2033.
, . . . . , Sarah Baillof , mother
of, 2033.
Damarc, Baldwin, 1003.
Damerham, Domerham, co. Wilts,
1794.
Damory, Dammary, Dammori, Dam-
mory, Damori, Nicholas, 1828.
, Richard, 345, 509.
, . . . . , justice of Chester, 968.
, Roger, 468, 509, 518, 550,
573.
, . . . . , farmer of Knares-
borough castle and honovir,
392.
, . . . . , keeper of Corfe castle,
894.
, . . . . , rebellion and forfei-
ture of, 468, 549, 612.
, . . . . , EUzabeth wife of,
reUct of Theobald de Verdiin,
518.
, William, 992.
Cf. Amory.
Damyot, Ralph, 2098.
Danbury, Danwebery, co. Essex,
lands of Bicknacre priory in,
450.
Danby, Daneby, co. York, writ dated
at, 692.
Dane, Stephen atte or de la, commis-
sioner, 828, 841, 872, 878, 882,
915.
Daneby. See Danby.
Danet, Henry, 1111 {p. 275).
Daniel, Danyel, John, 390.
, . . . . , commissioner, 881.
Daniers, Thomas, escheator of Ches-
ter, 1305.
Danvers, Richard son of Thomas,
696, 1374.
, William son of Thomas, 696,
1371.
Danwebery. See Danbury,
Danyel. See Daniel.
Danys, Roland, 1092.
Darches. See Arches.
Darcy, Aymer, 1889.
, Henry, citizen of London,
471.
, . . . . , mayor of London,
1773.
, John, 673, 1381, 1908.
, . . . . , EmeUna wife of, 673.
, ...., ....,John son of,
673.
, John, ' le Cosyn,' justiciary
of Ireland, 1119, 1387, 1452.
, John, ' le fiz,' escheator in
Holderness, 1982, 2002.
, John son of Roger, a felon,
land of, in Nottinghamshire,
10.
Dardern. See Ardern.
Darell, Darel, Marmaduke, knight,
Agatha wife of, 551.
, . . . ., Richard son of, 551.
, WilUam, knight, 527 {p.
134 bis).
, William, of Wheldrake,
1312.
Darenth, co. Kent, Cleyndon in, q.v.
, St. Margarets in, q.v.
Darley, Derleye, co. Derby, abbot of,
commissioner, 1005.
DarUngscott, Dorlyngescote [in
Tredington], co. Worcester,
1274.
DarUngton, Derlyngton, co. Dur-
ham, 1562.
Dartford, Derteford, Derteforde, co.
Kent, 1168.
, baiUf? of. See Horham,
Walter de.
, fullers and merchants of,
106.
, inquisitions at, 106, 113,
862, 877, 1168, 2035.
, king's court of, 106.
, marsh, 106.
, quay in, 106.
, writ dated at, 1198.
Dartmoor, Dertemore, CO. Devon, 145.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Bede-
wynde, John de.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
591
Dartmouth. Dertemouth, Derte-
mouthe, Dertemuth, Clifton
Dertemoutli, Clifton Derte-
muth, Clifton Dertemuth
Hardenasse, Cljrfton Derte-
mouth and Hardenasse, Clyf-
ton Dertemuth and Harde-
nasse, CO. Devon, 914, 937,
1273, 1588, 1679, 1733, 1814.
, mayor of. See Hemmyng,
William.
, port, 937, 1679, 1814.
, reeve of, 1679.
, ships of, 1814.
, tenants of, 1812.
, valuation of, 1197.
, waterbailiff of, 1814. See
also James, William.
Darynoun, Jacominus, 686.
Daspale. See Aspale.
Datchet, Dachet, co. Buckingham,
manor, 1968.
Daubeney, de Albeniaco, John, 616,
2108.
Daubour, William, 747.
Daudele, Daudelegh, Daudeleye,
Daudely. See Audley.
Daulo, Peter, 'l008.
Daunay, Dauney, de Aunay, de
Auney, Alexander, 783.
, Matthew, commissioner,
659.
, Thomas, 189.
Datmdely, Daundele, John, 1794.
, Robert, commissioner, 1666,
1669.
Dauney. See Daunay.
Dauntdevill, John, 1701.
Dauphin, the, Dulfin of Viene,
1613.
Dauterv, James, 527 {p. 131).
;! William, 527 (jo. 130).
Dauwe, John, rector of Broadfield,
1995.
Davente, John, 527 [p. 134).
Daventre, Davyntre, Margaret de,
nurse of Edward III, wife of
Henry de Throp, 1317.
, Robert de, commissioner,
856, 1145, 1163.
Daventry, Daventre, co. Northamp-
ton, 1818.
, inquisition at, 1965.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1066, 1089.
David ap Eygnon ap Madoc, 962.
ap Griffith, 181.
, son of Llewellyn Vaur, 49.
, Llewellyn ap, 181.
, William, bedel of Carmar-
then county court, 1243.
Davy, Adam, executor of Richard
Osiet, 747.
, William, clerk, 747.
Davyntre. See Daventre.
Daxebrugge. See Axebrugge.
Daye, Adam, 1644.
Dayvill. See Deyvill.
Dean, Dene, co. Gloucester, forest,
205, 1481, 1750.
, East, Estdeene, Estden, Est-
dene, co. Southampton, lands
of Ellen de Vienna in, 236.
, , extent of, 247, 449.
, West, Deene, Doene, co.
Wilts, inquisitions at, 695,737.
, manor, 737.
Debenham, Thomas de, 794.
, . . . . , Ipswich, merchant,
1568.
Deck, Peter, 298.
Deddington, Dadyngton, Dadynton,
CO. Oxford, chtirch, 982.
, inquisitions at, 1104, 1476.
, manor, 982, 989.
Dedham, co. Essex, manor, 1548.
Dee, Homme, 689.
Deen. See Dene.
Deene. See Dean, West.
Deeping, Deping, Depinge, co. Lin-
coln, inquisitions at, 720, 1124.
, manor and mills, 1124.
, priory of, 720.
Deer hurst, Derhust, co. Gloucester,
inquisition at, 1948.
Deghere, William le, 367.
Cf. Deyare.
Deighton, North, North Dighton, co.
York, court of, 133.
, land leased to the Templars
in, 133.
Delham, Stephen de, commissioner,
829, 877.
Denard, John, knight, 1613.
Denardeston, Denarston, Arthur son
of Peter de, 743.
, . . . . , John brother of, 743.
, Laurence son of Peter de,
743.
, Peter de, 743.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 743.
Denbigh, Dynbegh, Dynebiegh, co.
Denbigh, 1135.
, castle, 507, 1135.
, ..... keeper of, 507.
, English coiu-t of, 1135.
, honour, 1135.
, . . . . , keeper of. See
Ercalwe, William de.
, lands, 507.
, lord.ship, 1135.
, KiLford in, q.v.
Dene. See Dean.
Dene, Deen, Adam de, commis-
sioner, 950.
, Johnde, 1628 (p. 400).
, . . . . , usher of Queen
Philippa's chamber, con-
troller of customs and troner
in Southampton, 1244.
592
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Dene — cont.
, Thomas atte, of Chipsfead,
1511.
, Thomas son of William de,
1897.
Deneford, Hugh de, warden of St.
Katharine's chapel. Wan-
borough. 32.
Deneham. See Denham.
Denestrete, co. Kent, 799.
Deneye. See Denny.
Dengayn. See Engayne.
Dengie, Dengeye, co. Essex, 1897.
Denham, co. Suffolk, 1855.
, inquisition at, 1855.
Denham, Deneham, Denom, Denum,
Dynham, John de, 67, 1111.
, ...., commissioner, 791,
835, 911, 2103.
, John son of Joyce de, min-
ority of, 2.
, Joyce son of John de, a
minor, 67.
, Oliver de, 67.
, William de, commissioner,
376, 880, 963, 1038, 1063,
1072, 1152, 1165, 1202, 1266,
1360. 1375.
Dennington, Dynyton, co. Suffolk,
men and tenants of, 177.
Denny, Deneye [in Waterbeach],
CO. Cambridge, manor,
801.
Denom. See Denham,
Denston [in Alton], co. Stafford,
1073.
Denton, co. Htintingdon, 965.
, Dentone, co. Kent, 1846.
, CO. Lincoln, lands of the
Templars in, 347.
, Dentonne [in Newburn], co.
Northximberland, 366.
Denton, Dentone, John de, 389,
1986.
, . . . . , baiHff of Gartree hun-
dred, 1504.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1570.
, John de, of Newcastle upon
Tyne, 1561.
, . . . . , vicar of Newcastle on
Tyne, 374.
Richard de, commissioner,
1217.
Denum. See Denham.
Depe. See Dieppe.
Depeford. See Deptford.
Depenhale. See Dippenhall.
Depevord. See Deptford.
Depham, Roger de, commissioner,
1909, 1911.
, . . . . , recorder of London,
1813.
, Walter de, baiUff of the
Chiltem hundreds, 1954.
Deping, Depinge. See Deeping.
Deptford, Depeford, Depevord, co.
Kent, bridge, 1971.
, . . . . , repair of, 1929.
Derby, Derbi, co. Derby, 2010.
.bailiff of. See Sele, Wil-
liam.
, hospital of St. Leonard,
1005.
, . . . . , warden and brethren
of, 1005.
, . . . . , warden of. See
Luichurche, Roger de.
, inquisitions at, 79, 234, 470,
512, 576, 773, 790, 892, 1005,
1438, 1724. 1732.
, market place of, shops in,
234.
Derby, county, escheator in. See
Bekeryng, Thomas ; BoUng-
broke, John de ; Erneys,
William ; Merton, Richard
de ; Vaux, John de.
, extents in, 1552, 1809.
, inquisitions in, 4, 17, 79, 87,
234, 335, 361, 390, 416, 460,
470, 512. 576, 597, 700, 713,
773, 790, 852, 892, 1005, 1370,
1438, 1448, 1514, 1604, 1724,
1732, 1825, 1972, 2010.
, lands of Henry and Roger de
Bradbiu-n in, 576, 597.
, prisage in, 79, 87.
, sheriff of, 4, 335, 361, 773,
1514, 1552, 1732, 1821.
, See Beaufoy, John
de.
, subescheator in, 17, 1448.
Derby, West, Derby, co. Lancaster,
1689.
, inquisition at, 645 (bis).
Derby, Ralph de, of Boston, bailiff of
Gysorshalle, Boston, 2074.
Derefolde, la, co. Sussex, knight's
fee in, 405 [p. 102).
Dereham, East, Est Derham, co.
Norfolk, 1589, 2040.
, inquisitions at, 1718, 1845,
2040.
Dereham, West, West Derham, co.
Norfolk, 1214.
, abbey, abbot of, 1693.
, patrons of, 843.
Derentewode, Norman de, 2094.
Derewent. See Derwent.
Derewentwater, John de, commis-
sioner, 1913.
Derham. See Dereham.
Derham, Master Michael de, 1066.
Derhust. See Deerhurst.
Derlay, Johnde, 1366.
, Robert de, 1366.
Derleye. See Darley.
Derlyngton. See Darlington.
Derteford, Derteforde. iS'ee Dart-
ford.
INTDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
593
Dertemore. See Dartmoor.
Dertemouth, Dertemouthe, Derte-
muth. See Dartmouth.
Derwent, Derewent, co. Cvunber-
land, river, 297.
, CO. Derby, river, 335.
, CO. York, river, 637, 1312.
Derworthy, Hamo de, commis-
sioner, 1950.
Descures. See Scixres.
Despenser, Despencer, Spense, de
Spenser, Adam del, of Thores-
by, a felon, 15.
, land of, in Diindraw,
39.
, Aknaric or Emery le, 579,
1533.
, Bernard le, forfeiture of,
1402.
, Hugh le, 679, 1948, 1968.
, Hugh le, the elder, earl of
Winchester, 69, 486, 516, 702,
945, 955, 959, 965, 966, 967,
969. 982, 989, 1020, 1024,
1073, 1477.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 955, 959,
982, 989.
, Hugh le, the younger, 69,
527 (p. 132). 919 (p. 229), 933,
958, 965, 987, 988, 992, 993,
995, 1000, 1007, 1022, 1024,
1058, 1148, 1149, 1181, 1230.
, . . . . , keeper of Rotlierfield
manor, 1523.
, , forfeiture of, 958, 1148,
1181, 1291, 1485.
, . . . . , Eleanor wife of, 933.
, . . . . , Isabel mother of, 988.
See also Spenser.
Deuerne, "William de, 634.
Deulacres. See Dieiilacres.
Deverel, ElUs de, 1195, 1224, 1301.
, EUis de, the elder, 1289.
, . . . ., Christina wife of, 1289.
, John son of Ellis de, 1195,
1224, 1289.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 1195.
, Elizabeth de Hynton,
wife of, 1195, 1224.
Devereux, Patrick, earl of Salis-
bury, 1746.
, William, earl of Salisbury,
1746.
, ..... Ela daughter of, wife
of WiUiam de Longespee,
1746.
Deverill, Deverel, co. Wilts, 1195.
Devizes, Devyses, Di vises, co. Wilts,
castle, constable of. See
Sandwyco, Ralph de.
, church, parson of. See
Yucflet, Thomas de.
, . . . . , tithe payable to, 206.
, inquisitions at, 206, 636,
1720.
Devizes — cont.
, park, 206.
Devon, county, assessors of subsidies
in, 1606.
, coinage of tin in, tithe of,
266.
, escheator in. See Caneford,
John de ; Everard, John ;
Gulden, Henry le ; Middelney,
Ralph de ; Pipard, William.
, extents in, 503, 937, 1532,
1943.
, inquisitions in, 63, 81, 140,
145, 166, 174, 185, 266, 325,
461,. 513, 517, 560, 666, 802,
835, 855, 914, 943, 1047, 1060,
1120, 1139, 1171, 1197, 1257,
1273, 1276, 1313, 1349, 1416,
1534, 1564, 1588, 1606, 1608,
1650, 1679, 1730, 1733, 1767,
1777, 1812, 1814, 1843, 2026.
, justices of gaol delivery in,
461.
, justices in eyre in, 1564.
, lands of rebels in, 503, 835.
, . . . . , keeper of. See
Everard, John.
, lands of Peter de Gaveston
in, 145.
, ..... keeper of. See Bede-
wynde, John de.
, lands of Thomas earl of Lan-
caster in, 503.
, perambulation in, 173.
, prisagein, 81.
, sheriff of, 63, 140, 173, 325,
461, 835, 937, 1276, 1588,
1608, 1767, 1777, 1812, 1814,
1843.
, stannary in, 266.
, . . . . , deputy-warden of. See
Wotton, John de.
, steward of William de
Braosa in, 835.
Devon, earl of. See Courtenay,
Hugh de ; Redvers, Baldwin
de.
Devyses. See Devizes.
Deyare, David le, of Dorchester,
1946.
Cf. Deghere.
Deyncourt, de Eyncourt, Edmund,
commissioner, 1 34.
, justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, John, 335.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, Roger, commissioner, 1724.
, Master Thomas de, parson
of Plumbland, commissioner,
1456.
Deyvill, Dayvill, Deyvyll, de Eyvill,
John, 1206.
, Peter, commissioner, 527.
Wt. 34623.
i 38
594
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Deyvill — cont.
, Thomas, 505, 527 {p. 134),
725.
, . . . . , commissioner, 385,
569, 615, 632, 640, 719, 807,
868, 873, 918. 922. 953, 1082,
1188, 1206, 1312, 1321, 1372.
, . . . . , eseheator of Chester,
1305.
, . . . . , keeper and steward of
Pontefract castle and honoiir,
519, 536, 618, 621.
, . . . . , keeper of forfeited
lands in Yorkshire, 565, 621,
648, 653, 774.
. . , William, 400.
Diddersley, Diderston [in Melsonby],
CO. York, 1797.
Dideham, Didenham. See Didham.
Diderston. See Diddersley.
Didham, Dideham, Didenham [in
Buckland Monachorum], co.
Devon, 1650.
Didlington, Dudelington, co. Nor-
folk, 117.
, inquisition at, 117.
Didmarton, Dodemerton, co. Glou-
cester, 815.
Dieppe. Depe, la Dupe, France, 1033,
1579, 2079.
, ships captured near, 358.
Dieulacres, Deulacres, Dulacres, co.
Stafford, abbey, abbot and
convent of, 1204, 1667.
, , abbot of, 1632.
, . . . . , foundation of, 1667.
Dighton, Robert de, parson of Halt-
whistle, 1038.
Dilwyn, Dylewe, co. Hereford, 1981.
, Homme in, q.v.
, Swanston in, q.v.
SoUers, Dylewe Solers [in
Dilwyn], co. Hereford, 1981.
Dinan, Dynaunt [Cotes du Nord,
Franco], ship of, 218.
Dinas, Bwlch, Bolkedynas, Bolke
Dynas, Bulkedinas, Bulke
Dinas, Bulkedynas, co. Bre-
con, castle, 1252, 1492, 1551,
1649.
, keeper of. See Tyrell,
Hugh.
, forest, 1649.
, inquisitions at, 1252, 1551,
1649.
, manor, 1551.
, stewards, constables and
officers of, 1551.
Dinas Powis, Dunaphowys [co. Gla-
morgan], manor, 965.
Dinllaen, Dynlayn, co. Carnarvon,
commote, 667.
, . . . . , rhaglaws of. See
PhiUp ap Gilbert ; Richard ap
Cadwaladour.
Dinnington, co. Northumberland,
Mason in, q.v.
Dinsley, Temple, Dyneslee Furnival
[in Ippollitts], CO. Hertford,
1719.
Dinton, Donynton, co. Wilts, church,
parson of. See Mere, Wilhara
de.
Dippenhall, Depenhale, Dupenhale
[in Crondall], co. Southamp-
ton, 1363, 1443.
Diptford, CO. Devon, CurtisknoU in,
q.v.
Diseworth, Dysworth, co. Leicester,
1996.
Dishforth, Disford [in Topcliffe], co.
York, raided by Scots, 453.
Ditton, Ditto ne, ship of, 736.
[co. Cambridge], writ dated
at, 248.
, Dittone, co. Kent, 1846.
, Long, Ditton, co. Surrey,
1860.
, . . . . , Talworth in, q.v.
Priors, co. Salop, Ruthale in,
q.v.
Dittone, Benedict de, 651.
Divises. See Devizes.
Docking, Dockyng, co. Norfolk, 1214.
, inquisition at, 824.
, Sunderlone in, 824.
, Southmere in, q.v.
Dodbroke, Dodebroke, co. Devon,
extent at, 937.
Doddelegh, Doddeleye. See Dud-
ley.
Doddershall, Dodereshiill, Doders-
hull, CO. Buckingham, 1817,
1837.
Doddington, Dodynton [co. Chester],
manor, 195.
, Dodington, Dodyngton, co.
Northimiberland, 126.
, mill, 126.
, writ dated at, 1429.
Dode, Geoffrey, 556, 591, 751.
Dodebroke. See Dodbroke.
Dodecot, Peter de, 1183.
Dodeford, Robert de, of London,
871.
Dodemerton. See Didmarton.
Dodenho. See Duddenhoe.
Dodereshull, Dodershull. See Dod-
dershall.
Dodeslonde, co. Kent, 1846.
Dodewold, Robert, 982.
Dodington, Dodyngton. See Dod-
dington.
Dodyngton, Dodynton. See Dun-
ton.
Dodynton. See Doddington.
Doene. See Dean, West.
Doffeld. See Duffield.
Dogel, Dogil, John son of WiUiam,
1286, 1393.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
595
Dogel — cont.
, William, bailiff of Mount-
sorrel. 157.
Doglondre, Isle of Wight, 1939.
DokeUnton, John de, conunissioner,
1193.
Dokesworth. See Duxworth.
Dolfanby. Gilbert de, 1986.
Dolforwyn, Dolvoreyn [in Bettws],
CO. Montgomery, castle and
land, 1137.
Dolyngham, Martin de, 491.
Domerham. See Damerham.
Doncaster, Donecastre, co. York,
king's council at, 203.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 251. 2099.
Doncaster, Doncastre, Donecastr,
Donecastre, John de, commis-
sioner, 12, 60, 80, 212, 244,
251, 356, 607, 615, 655, 679,
725, 735, 807, 958, 2103.
, . . . . , justice of oyer and
terminer, 1103.
, Thomas de, 527 (p. 131).
Donehevede. See Dunhead.
Doneketone. See Duncton.
Donel, Adam, 639.
Donelschawe, Master William de,
1449.
Donemawe. See Dunmow.
Donestaple. See Dunstable.
Do net, Stephen, commissioner, 1751.
Donewale, Hugh son of Richard de,
2046.
, Richard de, 2046.
Donham. See Dvmholm.
Donington in Holland, Donygton,
Donyngton, co. Lincoln, 298.
, inham of, 492.
, church, 269.
, ..... vicars of. See Ralph ;
Kerne tby, Robert de.
, . . . . , rectors of. See Mon-
teniaco, Guy de ; Stapelforth,
Richard de.
, inqviisition at, 269.
, saltpit in, 786.
Donington, Castle, Donyngton, co.
Leicester, 1122.
, castle, 922 {p. 230).
, hospital of St. John, master
of. See Wodeford, John
de.
, inqmsitions at, 922 (p. 230),
1122, 1159.
, park, 1122.
, . . . . , Berneshull in, 11 59.
Donmawe, Donmowe. See Dunmow,
Donstapele, Donstaple. See Dun-
stable.
Dony, AUce de, of Saxby, 1628 (p.
400).
Donygton, Donyngton. See Don-
ington.
Donyngton. See Donington, Castle,
and Dunnington.
Donyngton, Donynton, Dunyngton,
Reynold de, 939.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1628.
, Richard de, of Leicester,
1789.
Donynton. See Dinton.
Doo, Simon le, of Scarning, chaplain,
a felon. 1845.
Dorchester, Dorcestre, Dorchestre,
Dorkecestre, co. Dorset, 1898,
1946.
, abbot of, 867.
, gaol, 1519.
, hvmdred, 1946.
, ..... bailiff of. See Cook,
John le.
, inquisitions at, 211, 837,
1289, 1303, 1383, 1519, 1848.
, writs dated at, 1316.
, Wollebrigge at, 1848.
, Wolveton lay, q.v.
Dordrecht, Durdraght, Durdragth,
Holland, 1613.
, ship of, 1865.
Dore, Osbert, 480.
, Richard le, of Ramsdon,
1923.
Dorkecestre. See Dorchester.
Dorlyngescote. See Darlingscott.
Dorney, Dorneye, co. Buckingham,
1600.
Dorset, county, 1880.
, chief bailiwick of, 1403.
, escheator in, 1316. See also
Caneford, John de ; Cary,
Thomas ; Everard, John ;
Gulden, Henry le ; Middel-
neye, Ralph de ; Tyrel, Hugh.
, extent in, 967.
, inquisitions in, 73, 211, 213,
230, 296, 647, 722, 726, 822,
837, 846, 894, 1143, 1195,
1224, 1289, 1301, 1303, 1316,
1383, 1403, 1602, 1614, 1619,
1780, 1848, 1880, 1882, 2061,
2104.
, issues of, 230.
, lands of aliens in, 1 602.
, perambidation of bounds in,
1880.
, sheriff of, 73, 211, 230, 1602,
1848, 1880. See also Chisel-
dene, Richard de ; Erie,
John de ; Skidemor, Walter
de.
, subescheator in. See Led-
red, John de.
Dossere, Walter le, 1183.
Doudeswelle. See Dowdeswell.
Douedik. See Dowdyke.
Douglas, William de, 2051.
Doun, Doune, Ellen wife of William
de la, 593.
596
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Doun — cont.
, Henry atte, of Warlingham,
853.
, Richard, of Kingsley, 46, 53.
Dounhalle, la. ^ee Downhill farm.
Doiinscore. See Dunscore.
Dounton. See Downton and Dun-
ton.
Doure. See Dover.
Dousinge, Richard, bailiff of Bever-
ley, 1268.
Douyll, William, 1332.
Dover, Doure, co. Kent, 942, 1008,
1054.
, bailiff of. See Monyn, John.
, castle, 1967.
, ..... constable of. See
Burghersh, Bartholomew de ;
Clinton, WilHam de ; Ed-
mund, earl of Kent.
, . . . . , . . . . , lieutenant of.
See Kyriel, Nicholas.
, ...., defects in, 1151.
, . . . . , inquisitions at, 664,
1151.
, . . . . , repair of, 664.
, . . . . , Serjeant at arms in.
See Lyoun, Richard.
, , ward of, 135, 1897.
, inquisition at, 156.
, knights' fees belonging to
Chilham castle and manor in,
valuation of, 135.
, mayor of. See Hurtyn,
William.
, inayor and bailiffs of, 156.
, prior of, commissioner, 664,
1151.
, villeins dwelUng in, 142.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 155, 860, 895, 1224.
, la Grave by, q.v.
Dovercourt, co. Essex, manor, 1708.
Dovere, Dovorr, Dovorre, Dovre,
John de, 900, 1290.
, . . . . , commissioner, 571,
588, 602, 605, 608, 654, 875.
Dowdeswell, Doudeswelle, co. Glou-
cester, 1022.
Dowdyke, Douedik, in Sutterton, co.
Lincoln, manor, 176.
Downhill farm, la Dounhalle [in
Ha'ndborough], co. Oxford,
manor, 1183.
Downton, Doiinton, co. Wilts, in-
quisition at, 1803.
Doynel, Doygnel, Peter, commis-
sioner, 1011, 1158.
Draiton in Hales. See Drayton in
Hales.
Drake, Walter, 1503.
Draughton, Drauton, co. Northamp-
ton, 2093.
Draweswerd, Maurice, keeper of the
king's charters, 250.
Draweswerd, Maurice — cont.
, . . . . , servant of. See Frist-
lyng, Richard de.
Drax, Kirk Drax, co. York, abbey,
527 {p. 131).
, inquisition at, 1442.
manor, extent of, 908.
, priory, 1300.
, prior of, 868.
Drax, William de, of Saintbury, 382.
Draycot Foliatt, Draycote Folyot,
CO. Wilts, 704, 742.
Draycote, John de, 1457.
, John grandson of John de,
1457.
, William de, keeper of the
peace, 267.
Draycott, Draycote, co. Stafford,
458.
Drayton, letter dated at, 1924.
[in Bringhurst], co. Leicester,
464.
, . . . . , chapel, 464.
Basset, Drayton, co. Salop,
583. 1131.
in Hales, Draiton in Hales,
CO. Salop, inquisitions at,
199. 627.
, West, CO. Nottingham, 972,
1140.
, . . . . , inqmsition at, 1140.
Drayton, Thomas de, bailiff of Hold-
shott and Chutely hundreds,
1236.
, ...., commissioner, 1769,
2052.
Drefscoleygnon, co. Carmarthen,
343.
Driby, Simon de, 378, 527 {p. 130),
582, 618, 653.
, . . . . , keeper of Pontefract
honotir, 621, 648.
Driffield, Driffeld, co. York, inquisi-
tion at, 1455.
, manor, 1400, 1455.
Dripoll. See Drypool.
Drogheda, co. Louth, extent at,
1452.
, inquisition at, 1 1 37.
Drokenesford, John de, 125.
, . . . . , bishop of Bath and
Wells, 148, 149, 159, 160, 162,
167.
Dromdraw. See Dundraw.
Drone, WiUiam, 2079.
Drosslan. See Dryslwyn.
Dru, Adam, 1564.
Druel, WilUam, clerk, 240.
Drypool, Dripoll, in Holderness, co.
York, 1294.
, inquisition at, 1294.
, Southcoates in, q.v.
Dryslwyn, Drosslan, co. Carmarthen,
lord of. See Meredith ap
Rees.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
597
Dryveday, Walter, 2094.
Dublel, Blaise, prior of Carisbrooke,
1939.
Dublin, CO. DubUn, Exchequer of,
1387.
inquisition at, 1119.
Duddeleye. See Dudley.
Duddenhoe, Dodenho, by Arkesden,
CO. Essex, manor, 1737.
Duddeston. See Dudstone.
Dudelington. See Didlington.
Dudley, Doddelegh, Doddeleye, Dud-
deleye, cos. Worcester and
Stafford, 965, 1000.
, castle, 965, 1000.
, inqmsitions at, 574, 1000.
Dudstone, Duddeston, co. Gloucester,
baiUffof, 1710.
Duffeld, Hughde, 1336.
, Roger de, 1735.
, . . . . , Beatrice wife of,
1735.
Duffield. Dvrffeld, co. Derby, mills,
790.
, Dof?eld, Duffeld, co. York,
1312.
Dvtfton, Duftoun, co. Westmoreland,
wood, 1913.
Dulacres. See Dieulacres.
Dulverton, co. Somerset, 1155.
Dumbarton, Dvinbretayn, co. Dum-
barton, 1907.
Dun, Thomas, 248.
Dtinaphowys. See Dinas Powis.
Dunbarre, Patrick de, earl of March,
1425, 2028.
Dunbretayn. See Dumbarton.
Dunchurch, co. Warwick, 848.
Dvincton, Doneketone, co. Sussex,
1248.
Dundraw, Dromdraw, co. Cumber-
land, land of Adam del Spense
in, 39.
Dunekn, William de, of Darlington,
merchant, 1562.
, . . . . , John brother of,
1562.
Cf. Durham.
Dungeselles, co. Essex, 571.
Dimham Massey, Dunham Massy [in
Bowdon], CO. Chester, manor,
2084.
Dvmhead St. Andrew, Donehevede
St. Andrew, Dunheved, co.
Wilts, 1932.
, inquisition at, 1932.
Dunheved, John, 848.
, Oliver, chaplain, 848. ,
Dunholm, Donham, co. Lincoln,
1628 {p. 399).
, lands of Barlings abbey in,
227.
Dunhurst [in Wisborough Green],
CO. Sussex, manor, extent of,
922 (p. 230).
Duni, Dunye, in Minsterworth, co.
Gloucester, weir, 473, 1166,
1941.
Dunmanoge, Monmehennoke [co.
Kildare], 1387. •
Dvmmow, Donemawe, Donmawe,
Donmowe, Dunmawe, co.
Essex, inquisitions at, 355,
379, 1076, 1110, 1595.
manor, 1692.
priory, 1110.
. . . . , canons of, 806.
. . . ., prior of, 1395.
. . . . , prior and convent of,
355.
Dvmnington, Donyngton, co. York,
2058.
, prebend, 2058.
, prebendaries of. See Bard-
elby, Robert de ; Sancto
Paulo, John de.
Dunre, Richard de, canon of St.
Ethelbert's, Hereford, 529.
Dvmscore, Dovinscore [co. Dumfries],
writ dated at, 8.
Dunstable, Donestaple, Donstapele,
Donstaple, co. Bedford, 1111,
2048.
, inqmsitions at, 311, 1111,
1853.
, liberty of, prisage in, 311.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 571, 1076, 1086, 1100, 1363,
1409.
Dunstable, Thomas de, 527 {p. 130).
Dunstan, Dvinston [in Chesterfield],
CO. Derby, manor, 1809.
Dimtesbome. See Duntsboume.
Dunton, Dodyngton, Dodynton, co.
Buckingham, 1897.
, manor, 1897.
, Dounton, co. Essex, 1801.
[in Curdworth], co. Warwick,
manor, 1226.
Duntsbourne. Duntesborne, co.
Gloucester, parson of. See
Ruytone, Robert de.
Dtmwich, co. Suffolk, 907, 1048.
, farm of, 907.
, Friars Minors of, 1048.
, inquisitions at, 88, 907,
1048.
, port, obstruction of, 907.
, prisage in, 88.
Dunye. See Duni.
Dunyngton. See Donyngton.
Dupe, la. See Dieppe.
Dupenhale. See Dippenhall.
Duraunt, Robert, of Brenne,
1111.
Durbergh, John de, 1403.
Durdraght, Durdragth. See Dor-
drecht.
Durham, co. Durham, 596.
, battle of, 2036, 2054.
598
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Durham — cont.
, bishop of, 71, 119, 596, 958,
1358, 1828. See also Bek,
Antony ; Bello Monte, Lewis
de ; Bviry, Richard de ; In-
sula,- Robert de ; Kirkham,
Walter de.
, bishopric of, 200, 572,
1038.
, . . . . , burning of, 880.
, . . . . , guardian of. See
Nevilb, Ralph de.
, . . . . , lands of rebels in,
596.
, . . . . , . . . . , keeper of. See
Emeldon, Richard de.
, voidance of, 1358.
, cathedral church of, chapter
of, 1038, 1358.
, , prior of, 71, 119, 1404,
1844. See also Burdon,
Geoffrey de ; Gernet, Ralph.
, extent at, 572.
, felon hanged at, 200.
inquisitions at, 553, 596,
1562, 1593.
, letter dated at, 212.
, liberty, 1896.
, merchants of, 1593.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 620, 951, 1334, 1378, 1433,
1592.
Durham, county, extents in, 572.
, inquisitions in, 240, 280, 553,
596, 880, 1006, 1500, 1562,
1593.
, sherif?of, 1562, 1593.
Durham, . . ., knight, 1270.
Cf. Dunelm. .
Dutton, Peter de, knight, 46, 53.
, Thomas de, 2033.
Duxworth, Dokesworth, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
Duyn, John, son of William de,
sheriff of Wilts and keeper of
Old Sariim castle, 210.
, William de, 210.
Dydeham, William de, 1276.
Dyfryn Claiagt, co. Cardigan, 1189.
Dyggeby, John de, 773.
Dyk, Reynold de, steward of the
archbishop of Canterbury,
1782.
Dykeby, John, of Leicester, 1111
{p. 275).
Dylewe. See Dilwyn.
Dyn, Dyne, John, of Essex, knight,
1771.
, . . . . , commissioner, 875,
1418, 1440.
, John, of Winchelsea, 2105.
Dynaunt. See Dinan.
Dynbaud. See Tinboeth.
Dynbegh, Dynebiegh. See Den-
bigh.
Dyne. See Dyn.
Dyneslee Furnival. See Dinsley,
Temple.
Dynevor, Dynevour, co. Carmarthen,
castle, 343.
, . . . . , constables of. See
CUfford, William ; Hakelut,
Edmund ; Loundres, Henry.
, lord of. See Rees.
Dynham. See Denham.
Dynlayn. See Dinllaen.
Dynthlodan, co. Anglesey, 1647.
DjTiyton. See Dennington.
Dyot, Richard, 337.
Dyssington, Adam son of Richard de,
1353.
Dystere, John, 1501.
Dysworth. See Diseworth.
E
Eagle, Aycle, co. Lincoln, manor,
1743.
Eaglesfield, Eglesfeld [in Brigham],
CO. Cumberland, 1339.
Eakring, Eykerynge, co. Notting-
ham, manor, 965.
Ealdynge, Ealdyngge. See Yalding.
Eardisland, Erslone, co. Hereford,
manor, 1407.
Earnwood, Ernewode [in Kinlet],
CO. Salop, 1382.
Earsdon, co. Northuinberland, Brier-
dean in, q.v.
, Hartley in, q.v.
, Seghill in, q.v.
Earswick, Ethercewyk [in Hiinting-
ton], CO. York, 628.
Earthcott, Eredecote [in Almonds-
bury], CO. Gloucester, inqmsi-
tion at, 1467.
Easby, Eseby [in Stokesley], co.
York, 490.
Easebourne, Eseboiii-n, co. Sussex,
priory, Alice prioress of, 1530.
Easington, Esyngton in Holderness,
CO. York, Newton, Out, in,
q.v.
Easingwould, Esingwald, Essyng-
wald, CO. York, 1206.
EasU)o\irne, Bourne, Burne, Est-
burne, co. Sussex, 803, 1858.
, inquisition at, 1754.
, knight's fee in, 405.
, manor, 803, 1754.
, Okelyng by, 1 754.
Easter Softlawe, Estre Softlawe, co.
Roxburgh, 2004.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
699
Easthampstead, Yeshampstede, Yes-
hamstede, co. Berks, manor,
1390, 1888.
Eastington, Estinton, co. Gloucester,
manor, 888.
Eastland, Esland, Estland, 1660,
1916.
, merchants of, 1628, 1816.
, sliip of, 378.
EastUng, EsUnge, Eslynge, co. Kent,
1015, 1897.
Eastney, Esteneye, Estneye, by
Portsmouth, co. Southamp-
ton, 148, 277.
, assize of novel disseisin
touching a tenement in, 148.
, mill, 277.
Eastoft, Estoft [in AdUngfleet], co.
York, inquisition at, 911.
Easton, Eston by Framelyngham, co.
Suffolk, 1749.
, Eston [in BridUngton], co.
York, 703.
, Great, Eystan ate Mont,
Eyston ad Montem, co. Essex,
1513, 1545.
on the Hill, Eston by Stam-
ford, CO. Northampton, 1695,
1826.
, . . . . , inquisitions at, 1695,
1826.
, . . . . , John of, chaplain, 1695.
Eastrop, Estthrop, in Highworth, co.
Wilts, 1439.
Eastry [co. Kent], writs dated at,
1786, 1813, 1815, 1842.
Eastwood, Estweyt [co. Notting-
ham], church, parson of. See
Cuyly, William de.
Estwode, CO. Essex, manor,
1703.
, knights' fees in, 1703.
Eatenden, Itynton, Ityntone [in
Mountfield], co. Sussex, fee,
405 (p. 102).
Eaton, Church, Eton Meysy, co.
Wilts, 1136.
Ebbesborne Wake, Eblesbournwake,
CO. Wilts, manor, 1136.
Eboraco, Ebor', Edward de, com-
missioner, 12.
, . . . . , keeper of Myton
manor, 130.
, Gilbert de, commissioner,
577.
, Hugh de, brother of the
order of St. Mary de Areno,
287.
, Ralph de, chancellor of St.
Mary's, SaUsbury, parson of
Odiham, 1359.
WiUiam de, 1496.
See also Everwyk and York.
Eccles, Ecclesse, co. Norfolk, 272.
ship stranded at, 218.
Eccleshale, Richard de, 2045.
, Richard de, clerk, 2045.
, Robert de, commissioner,
229.
Eccleshall, Eccleshale, co. Stafford,
2007.
prebend, 2007.
, . . . . , prebendary of. See
Melbourn, John de.
Eccleston, co. Lancaster, inquisition
at, 578,
Echefeld, Thomas de, commissioner,
1444.
Echingham. ^ee Etchingham.
Echingham, Echingeham, Echingge-
ham, Echyngham, James de,
1858.
, Robert dfe, 405 (pp. 102,
103).
, Simon de, 405 (p. 102).
, William-de, 405 [p. 102 bis).
, . . . . , commissioner, 24.
Echyngham. See Etchingham.
Eckington, Ekynton, co. Derby,
church, 1972.
, . . . . , parson of. See Frene,
Roger.
, inquisition at, 1972.
, manor, 332, 1552.
Eddeworthe. See Edworth.
Eddlesborough, Edelesboruwe, co.
Buckingham, lands of Gerard
Salveyn in, 116.
Edelesboruwe. See Eddlesborough.
Edelyngton. See EdUngton.
Edelyngton, Hugh de, commissioner,
1628.
Eden ap Adam, villein of Crogen
manor, 181.
Edenestowe. See Edenstowe.
Edenham, co. Lincoln, 1535.
, Vaudey in, q.v.
Edenham, Geoffrey de, commis-
sioner, 1201, 1295, 1743.
, . . . . , presentation of, to
Meldon church, disputed, 71.
Edenstowe, Edenestowe, Henry de,
commissioner, 821, 1992.
Edermo^ith. See Ethermouth;
Edgefield, Eghefeld, co. Norfolk, in-
quisition at, 611.
, manor, 611.
Edgware, Eggeswere, co. Middlesex,
manor, 1013.
Edinburgh, co. Edinburgh, inquisi-
tion at, 129.
Edinburgh, county, sheriff of, 129.
Edingthorpe, Edinestorp, co. Nor-
folk, land of Laixrence de
Reppes in, 413.
EdUngton, Edelyngton, co. Lincoln,
manor, 344.
Edmund, earl of Cornwall, 171, 222,
257, 476, 483, 568, 842, 846,
1651.
600
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Edmund, earl of Cornwall — cont.
, . . . . , wardship granted to,
153. I
Edmiind, earl of Kent, 1127, 1169,
1168, 1172, 1255.
, . . . . , constable of Dover
castle and warden of the
Cinque Ports, 554, 642.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1232.
Edmund, earl of Leicester {after-
wards earl of Lancaster), 548.
Edmund Irynside, King, grant by,
295.
Edred, John, commissioner, 1756.
Edresmouth. See Ethermouth.
Edryngton, Edrynton, co. Berwick,
1453.
, mill, 1453.
Edward I, 3, 4. 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14,
15, 16, 19, 26, 42, 47, 55, 128,
163, 170, 172, 179, 195, 206,
222, 241, 390, 395, 405, 580,
639, 644, 659, 732, 756, 807,
809, 816, 897, 907, 955, 962,
1002, 1034, 1144, 1294, 1297,
1304, 1326, 1402, 1437, 1462,
1463, 1510, 1553, 1570, 1574,
1601, 1653, 1793, 1794, 1798,
1800, 1810, 1828, 1847, 1868,
1888, 1896, 2009, 2102.
, charters of, 403, 1199, 1446,
1451, 1464, 1895.
....... commissions by, 24.
, conquest of Wales by, 49, 68,
327, 343, 667.
, council of, 13.
, grants by, 126, 1 53, 603, 988,
1473, 1511, 1591.
, . . . . , to the church of con-
verts (Dotnus Conversorum),
50.
, household of, steward of.
See Fitz Otes, Hugh le.
, justice in eyre of. See
Metingham, John de.
, letters patent of, 50, 227.
, Originalia Rolls of, 128.
, Placita de Banco of» 810.
, progress of, through Wales,
68.
, war of, with France, 1719.
, , with Wales, 74, 181,
217, 732.
, writ of, 2.
, . . . . , of privy seal, 388.
Edward II, as prince of Wales, 18,
37, 68.
, as king, 958, 971, 977, 983,
984, 995, 1002, 1038, 1045,
1072, 1091, 1122, 1132, 1158,
1161, 1184, 1206, 1215, 1217,
1254, 1282, 1291, 1321, 1365,
1380, 1403, 1437, 1438, 1457,
1461, 1523, 1563, 1571, 1597,
Edward II, as king — cont.
1653, 1793, 1888, 1893, 1896,
1951, 2041.
, Bench, Common, justices of,
148, 644. See also Bereford,
William de.
, . . . . , King's, justices of. See
Roubiry, Gilbert de ; Scrope,
Geoffrey le.
, . . . . , . . . . , judgment of, re-
sisted, 124.
, chamber of, 303.
, . . . . , esquires of, 527 (p.
133).
, charters of, 171, 403, 1446.
, . . . . , keeper of. See
Draweswerd, Matu-ice.
, commission by, 1572.
, grants by, 125, 308, 321,
942, 943, 988, 1030, 1230,
1402, 1511, 1563, 1743.
, horses of, keepers of, 230,
330. See also Bray, Adam de.
, household of, 29.
, offices of, in Clarendon
manor, 209.
, . . . . , steward of. See Bad-
lesmere, Bartholomew de.
, letters patent of, 1088.
, marshal of, 527 {p. 131).
, Placita coram Rege of, 838.
, Serjeant at arms of. See
Voil, Yereward.
, sister of. See Mary.
, tailor of. See Wight,
Thomas de.
, truce of, with Robert de
Brus, 1343.
, war of, with France, 440,
1254.
, . . . . , with Scotland, 1052,
1059, 1088, 2105.
Edward III, as diike of Aquitaine,
1241.
, as earl of Chester, 256, 292.
, before accession, guardian of
the realm, 637.
, Bench, Kings, of, justices of,
997. See also Scrope, Geof-
frey le.
butler of. See Mynyot,
Michael.
, chamber of, 1895, 2045.
, chartersof. 1153, 1215, 1239,
1403, 1404, 1445, 1446, 1493,
1849, 1888.
, coronation of, 959, 965.
•, , expedition of, to Gascony,
1576.
, grants by, 1511.
, household of, 1556.
, journey of, beyond seas,
1728.
, nurse of. See Daventre,
Margaret de.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
601
Edward III — cont.
, Serjeants at arms of. See
Archer, Roger le ; Crabbe,
Peter ; Gernach, John ; Im-
worth, Bartholomew de ;
Lyoun, Richard.
, war of, with France, 1676,
1763, 1953.
, , with Scotland, 1499.
, wardrobe of, keeper of. See
Taunton, Robert de.
Edward, diike of Cornwall and earl
of Chester, 1591.
, . . . . , guardian of England,
writs tested by, 1594, 1595,
1596, 1600, 1602, 1608, 1610,
1618, 1619, 1622, 1628, 1631,
1632, 1633, 1634, 1636-1652,
1654. 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659,
1660, 1662-1678, 1682, 1684,
1687, 1691, 1693, 1694, 1695,
1697, 1698, 1705, 1707, 1710,
1712, 1714, 1715, 1717, 1718,
1719, 1720, 1724, 1725, 1726,
1727, 1728, 1730, 1731, 1783,
1784, 1788, 1799, 1800, 1806,
1816, 1819, 1827, 1829, 1830,
1833, 1844, 1847, 1848, 1873.
Edward, John son of John, of Pres-
ton Plucknett, 1930.
Edworth, Eddeworthe, co. Bedford,
church, 1829.
Edyweston. See Weston, Edith.
Egbrough, Eggebiirgh, Egburgh [in
KeUington], co. York, 565, 582.
, land of Henry de Potreton
in, 342.
Egefeld. See Eggefeld.
Egermond, l^germund. See Egre-
mont.
Egerton, co. Kent, 832.
Egford, Eggeford [in Frome], co.
Somerset, 1807.
Eggebaston, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 884.
Eggebiirgh. See Egbrough.
Eggefeld, Egefeld, Thomas de, clerk,
279.
, ...., commissioner, 1136.
Eggeford. (See Egford.
Eggerton, Ekerton, co. Dorset, hun-
dred, bedehy of, 1403.
Eggeswere. See Edgware.
Eggeton. See Egton.
Egglescliffe, co. Durham, Newsham
in, q.v.
Egglesfeld. See Eglesfeld.
Eghefeld. See Edgefield.
Eglesfeld. See Eaglesfield.
Eglesfeld, Egglesfeld, Robert de,
1217.
, . . . . , parson of Brough,
commissioner, 1456.
Egmanton, co. Nottingham, chiorch,
1798.
Egremont, Egermond, Egermund,
Egremond, Egremund, co.
Cumberland, inquisition at,
610.
, lord of. See Multon, Thomas
de.
, manor, 610.
, mill, 610.
Egton, Eggeton, co. York, inquisition
at, 1876.
, mill of, 170. -
, Grosmont in, q.v.
Eillesford. See Aylesford.
Eithinog, Ethynok [in Llanllyfni],
CO. Carnarvon, mill, 1697.
Ekeresbury. See Exbury.
Ekerton. See Eggerton.
Ekynton. See Eckington,
Eland, John de, 607, 653.
Elbridge, Wyldebrugge [in South
Bersted], co. Sussex, lands of
the hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in, 193.
Eldecourt. See Oldcourt.
Eldyng, Eldyngge. See Yalding.
Eleanor, queen, consort of Henry III,
128, 1002.
Eleanor, queen, consort of Edward I,
106, 195, 258, 707, 1475, 1555,
1847, 1879.
, bailiff of. See Cretyng,
Adam de.
Eleigh, Monks, Monks lUeygh, co.
Suffolk, 480.
, manor, 480.
Elerky, co. Cornwall, manor, 1651.
Elghton. See EUoughton.
Elham, co. Kent, Overland in, q.v.
Eling, CO. Southampton, Rum bridge
in, q.v.
Elishow, CO. York, wood, 23.
Ella, Kirk, Elvele, Elveley, co. York,
1641.
, church, parson of. See
Baron, Thomas.
, inquisitions at, 1641, 1741.
, Aniaby in, q.v.
, Willerby in, q.v.
Ellen, Richard son of, a villein, 789.
Ellerker [in Brantingham], co. York,
273, 1728.
Ellerker, John de, 1728.
EUerton, co. York, 1312.
, priory, 2053.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1312.
I Ellerton, Richard de, 482.
1 , . . . . , Thomas son of, 482.
EUesfeld, Elhsfeld, Elsefeld, Elsse-
feld, Gilbert de, 817, 1888,
1995.
, . . . . , commissioner, 994.
Gilbert son of Gilbert de,
1888.
, Johnde, 1888.
602
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ellesfeld, John de — cont.
, . . . . , commissioner, 78.
, . . . . , Juliana wife of, after-
wards wife of John de Seynte
Leyne, 1888.
, William de, 1105,
Ellesham. See Elsham.
EUesmere, co. Salop, castle, 48.
, inquisition at, 391.
, manor, 391.
, . . . . , extent of, 48.
EUingham, co. Northumberland,
Preston in, q.v.
, Shipley in, q.v.
EUington, Aylyngton, co. Hvinting-
don, land of Eda Treys in, 70.
EUisfeld. See Ellesfeld.
Elloe, EUowe, co. Lincoln, wapen-
take, 294.
Elloughton, Elghton, co. York,
manor, 1710.
Elmele. See Elmley.
Ekneneye, co. Cambridge, manor,
801.
Elmerugge, Roger de, 510, 682, 887.
, ...., Agnes wife of, 510,
887.
Elmham, Henry de, keeper of Eye
priory, 1663.
Elmham, South, Suthehnham, co.
Suffolk, writ dated at, 895.
Elmley, Elmele, co. Kent, 1015.
Elmstone, Eyhnerston, co. Kent,
manor, 1015.
Elmton, CO. Derby, Creswell in, q.v.
Elnestowe. See Elstow.
Elsam. See Elsham.
Elsefeld. See EUesfeld.
Elsham, Ellesham, Elsam, co. Lin-
cohi, 447, 1628 {p. 400).
, prior of, 447.
Elssefeld. See EUesfeld.
Elston, Eyleston, co. Nottingham,
776.
, Elyston, co. Wilts, manor,
1478.
Elstow, Elnestowe, co. Bedford,
Beatrice abbess of, 639.
Elswick, Etheleswyk [in St.
Michael's], co. Lancaster, 609.
Eltham, co. Kent, 1929.
, men of, 1971.
, writs dated at, 5, 7, 19, 171,
1061, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1079,
1085, 1090, 1094, 1096, 1102,
1110, 1120, 1121, 1127, 1140,
1181, 1206, 1229, 1234, 1247,
1386, 1520, 1958, 1969, 2011,
2044, 2051, 2055.
Elvele, Elveley. See Ella, Kirk.
Elvington, Elvyngton, co. York,
1312.
Ely, CO. Cambridge, bishop of. See
Hotham, John de ; Ketene,
John de ; Luda, WiUiam de ;
Ely, CO. Cambridge, bishop of. See
— cont.
Monte Acuto, Simon de ;
Orforde, Robert de ; Walpole,
Ralph de.
, chamber of, in the
New Temple, London, 1485.
, . . . . , parcener of Walsoken
leet, 207.
, bishopric of, guardians of,
207. See also Abel, John ;
Hedersete, Simon de.
, . . . . , voidance of, 207.
, cathedral church of, 127.
, . . . . , prior of, bondmen of,
127.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
801.
writs dated at, 187, 193.
Ely, John de, bishop of Norwich,
2001.
Elys, Master Hugh, dean of Wolver-
hampton free chapel, 1 758.
, John, of Rainham, the
yovmger, 1094.
, Richard, 1613.
, Walter, 1303.
, , Isabel wife of, 1303.
Elyston. See Elston.
Embleton, Emeldoune, co. Northum-
berland, lord of, 389.
, Briinton in, q.v.
, Stamford in, q.v.
Emedone, Isle of Wight, 839 (p.
210).
Emeldon, Emildon, Richard de, 710,
1381.
, . . . . , commissioner, 372,
376, 676, 880, 963, 1038, 1166,
1266.
, . . . . , keeper of lands in
Northumberland, 553.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Durham, 596.
, . . . . , mayor of Newcastle,
1900.
, Robert de, 1576.
, WiUiam de, commissioner,
1570.
Emeldoune. See Embleton.
Emelyn. See Emlyn.
Emildon. See Emeldon.
Emlyn, Emelyn, co. Carmarthen,
commote, 68.
, . . . . , bailiffs of. See
Vaghan, David ; Wroth,
Richard.
, . . . . , . . . . , customary privi-
leges of, 68.
Emneth, Enemeth, co. Norfolk,
2020.
Emperor, the, 1618.
Emsworth, Empnesworth, co. South-
ampton, 148.
Emwell, CO. Wilts, 1892.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
603
Enborne, Eneborne, co. Berks, 1778.
, inquisition at, 1778.
Enderby, Bag, Bagenderby, co. Lin-
cobi, 1482.
, church, William parson of,
1482.
Enderby, David de, brother of Holy
Innocents' hospital without
Lincoln, 293.
Eneas, Madoc ap, 2102.
, . . . . , Wenthliana daughter
of, wife of Jorwerth ap Philip
Gogh, 2102.
Eneborne. See Enborne.
Enefeld. See Enfield.
Enemeth. See Emneth.
Enfield, Enefeld, Enfold, co. Middle-
sex, chace, 879.
, manor, 879.
, park, 821, 879.
Engayne, Dengayn, Henry, 340.
, John, 1111.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1682,
2023.
, John brother of Henry, 340.
, John son of John, 340.
, Nicholas, cormnissioner, 592.
, Thomas, 1111 {p. 275).
Englefeld, PhiUp son of Roger de,
1975.
Englefield, Englefeld, co. Berks,
manor, 1975.
Engleys, Englys. See Lenglis.
Enham, co. Sussex, 1686.
Enville, Evenefeld, co. Stafford,
inquisition at, 1271.
Ercalwe, Erkalwe, William de, com-
missioner, 979.
, . . . . , keeper of Denbigh
town, castle and honour, 1 1 35.
Erde, John de, 1538.
, John de, the yovmger, com-
missioner, 1262.
Erdeleye. See Yardley.
Erdescote, William de, 636.
Erdeslawe. See Ardsley.
Erdington, Erdyngton, co. Warwick,
1356.
, inquisition at, 1356.
Erdyngton, Henry de, knight, 1356.
, . . . . , commissioner, 540.
Eredecote. See Earthcott.
Ereswell, Ereswelle. See Eriswell.
Ereswell, John de, 973.
EreweU. See Orwell.
Erghiim, William de, knight, 1526.
Eriholme, Eryom [in Gilling], co.
York, 1055.
Eriniot, co. Denbigh, 507.
Eriswell, Ereswell, Ereswelle, co.
Suffolk, 973.
, inquisition at, 973.
, land of Ely church in, 127.
, lady of. See Roucestre, Eve
de.
Erkalwe. See Ercalwe.
Erkenden. See Arkendale.
Erie, Erlegh, John de, commissioner,
211.
, . . . . , sheriff of Dorset,
211.
, Master Thomas de, rector of
Berwick St. John, 169.
Erlyde. See Yarlett.
Ermon. See Ormond.
Ernefast, Henry de, 913.
Erneis. See Erneys.
Ernesburgh, Roger de, of Lincoln,
293.
Ernescumbe, co. Devon, 503.
Ernewode. See Earnwood.
Erneys, Erneis, William, escheator in
Warwick, Leicester, Notting-
ham, Derby and Lancaster,
1355, 1370, 1391, 1438,
1448.
See also Harneys.
Erpingham, North, co. Norfolk, hun-
dred, 315.
, South, CO. Norfolk, hundred,
143.
Erslone. See Eardisland.
Erth. See Airth.
Eryom. See Eriholme.
Eryom, Master Richard, 1055.
Eschbourneham. See Ashburn-
ham.
Esclus, le. See Sluis.
Escrick, Eskrik, Eskryk, co. York,
men of, 1828.
, park, 1828.
Esebourn. See Easebourne.
Eseby. See Easby.
Esgar, WilUam, 1503.
Eshton, Eston, in Gargrave, co.
York, 278.
Esingwald. See Easingwould.
Eskdale, Eskedale, co. Roxburgh,
2036.
, barony, 2054.
Eskdale, Eskedale, co. York, Gram-
mont in, q.v.
Eskrig. See Askrigg.
Eskrik, Eskryk. See Escrick.
Esland. See Eastland.
Eslinge, Eslynge. See Eastling.
Espley, Espele [in Hodnet], co. Salop,
1325.
Esschewelle, William de, of Wy-
combe, 406.
Esseburn. See Ashbourne.
Essendon, Essenden, co. Hertford,
parson of. See Sancto Al-
bano, Robert de.
Essex, county, 527 {p. 130), 1771.
, coast of, wreck of?, 409.
, coroner in. See Bret, Simon
le.
, entry in Testa de Nevill
touching, 128.
604
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Essex — cont.
, escheator in. See Boxstede,
Peter de ; Clere, Robert de ;
Coggeshale, John de ; Gernet,
Henry ; Holewell, Robert
de ; Monte Caniso, Richard
de ; Rosteley, William de ;
Talemache, WiUiam de.
.extents in, 488, 900, 922,
1155, 1648, 2056.
, illegal prisage in, 285.
, inquisitions in, 1, 6, 9, 16,
21, 57, 69, 128, 285, 322, 323,
355, 379, 407, 409, 443, 450,
451, 471, 555, 556, 571, 588,
591, 592, 602, 603, 608, 649,
650, 651, 652, 654, 675, 751,
793, 860, 869, 875, 898, 933,
956, 1016, 1076, 1110, 1150,
1180, 1227, 1230, 1287, 1290,
1345, 1395, 1418, 1486, 1513,
1525, 1545, 1557, 1595, 1640,
1672, 1692, 1725, 1737, 1771,
1788, 1871, 1894, 1915, 1923,
1928, 1942, 1973, 2090, 2101.
, lands of rebels in, 581, 691,
602, 649, 650, 651, 652, 751,
900.
, . . . . , keepers of. See In-
sula, John de ; Porter, John
le.
, lands of St. Valery abbey in,
1076.
, sheriff of, 1, 6, 9, 16, 21, 379,
488, 608, 933, 1155, 1180,
1227, 1287, 1290, 1345, 1395,
1771, 1788, 1871, 1894, 1915,
1923, 1995, 2090. See also
Bloy, Adam le.
, subescheator in, 1230.
Essex, earl of. See Bohun ; Man-
deville.
Essherst. See Ashurst.
Esshetisford. See Ashford.
Essington, Esyngton [in Bushbury],
CO. Stafford, inquisition at,
797.
Essyngwald. See Easingwould.
Est, William, 1181.
Est Chynnok. See Chinnock, East.
Est Claydon. See Clay don. East.
Est Coker. See Coker, East.
Est Derham. See Dereham, East.
Est Farlegh. See Farleigh, East.
Est Fleg. See Flegg, East.
Est Grenewich. See Greenwich,
East.
Est Henrethe. See Hendred, East.
Est Markham. See Markham, East.
Est Rasen. See Rasen, East.
Est Rudham. See Rudham, East.
Est Walton. See Walton, East.
Est Witton. See Witton, East.
Est Wynch. See Winch, East.
Estbume. See Eastbourne.
Estcodeford. See Codford St. Mary.
Estdeene, Estden, Estdene. See
Dean, East.
Estden, Richard de, executor of
Maud de Clare, countess of
Gloucester, 497, 498.
Estemedine. See Medina, East.
Esteneye. See Eastney.
Esteneye, Philip de, 277.
, Philip son of PhiUp de, 148,
277.
Estfeld, WilUam de, commissioner,
1362.
, . . . . , constable of Tickhill
castle, 1327.
Estgaveldale. See Givendale, IJt-
tle.
Esthanyngfeld. See Hanningfield,
East.
Esthorsle. See Horsley, East.
Estimaner, Estimanner, co. Mer-
ioneth, commote, 49.
, manor, 49.
Estinton. See Eastington.
Estland. See Eastland.
Estnesbit. See Nesbit, East.
Estnesbit, William de, 1453.
Estneye. See Eastney.
Estoft. See Eastoft.
Eston. See Easton and Eshton.
Eston, John de, chaplain, 1826.
........ Master Thomas de, 1449.
Estone. See Aston.
Estrattewy. See Ystradwy.
Estre Softlawe. See Easter Soft-
lawe.
Estri, Henry de, 403.
Estrilda, Thomas son of Lambert
son of, of Bicker, 786.
Estthrop. See Eastrop.
Estweyt. See Eastwood.
Estwike, Roger de, 956.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 956.
Estwode. See Eastwood.
Estwode, William de, 6.
Esyngton. See Easington and Es-
sington.
Etchingham, Echingham, Echyng-
ham, CO. Sussex, 1858.
, knights' fees in, 405 {p. 102).
, manor, 1646.
, Bellhurst in, q.v.
, Haremere in, q.v.
, Kitchingham in, q.v.
, Shoyswell in, q.v.
Etheleswyk. See Elswick.
Etheleswyk, William de, 609.
Ethercewyk. See Earswick.
Ethermouth, Edermouth, Edres-
mouth, CO. Berwick, fishery of,
1404, 1453.
Ethynok. See Eithinog.
Eton. See Niineaton.
Eton Meysy. See Eaton, Church.
Eton, Master William de, 1948.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
605
Eu, Ralph count of, 1327, 1563.
, , . . . , Joan wife of, daughter
of Drew de Merlawe, 1563.
Evire, Evere, John de, 490, 527 {p.
134), 659.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 158, 170, 200, 213,
216.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 490,
659.
Cf. Ewer.
Evenefeld. See Enville.
Everard, John, commissioner, 666.
, . . . . , escheator in Cornwall,
Devon, Somerset and Dorset,
752, 753, 780, 783, 802, 822.
, . . . . , keeper of Alverton and
Tywarnhaile manors, 1086.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Devon, 835.
, William, commissioner,
1619.
Everdon, Master John de, baron of
the Exchequer, 44.
Evere. See Eure.
Everesholt, Everesholte. See Evers-
holt.
Everesley. See Yearsley.
Everle, Robert de, verderer of Whit-
by forest, 104.
Everoys, Walter de, 826.
Eversholt, Everesholt, Everesholte,
CO. Bedford, inquisition at,
1212.
, rector of. See Prat, John.
Everslay. See Yearsley.
Everwyk, William de, 1449.
See also Eboraco and
York.
Everyngham, Adam de, of Birkin,
knight, 527 {p. 133).
, ,of Layton, 1488, 1489.
Evesham, co. Worcester, 681, 1274.
, abbey, 1274.
, . . . . , William abbot of,
1274.
inquisition at, 1274.
, writs dated at, 999, 1051.-
Evionydd, Evionnith, co. Carnarvon,
commote, 49.
Evyngton, Adam de, 1463.
, . . . . , Henry Freman son of,
q.v.
Ewell, Ewelle, co. Kent, advowson of,
717.
, church, 487.
, inquisition at, 487.
, manor, 487, 717.
, wood, 487.
Ewelme, co. Oxford, inquisition at,
267.
Ewer, Robert le, 309.
, . . . . , tenant of Warbling-
ton manor, 148.
Cf. Eure.
Ewhiu"st, Yuherst, co. Sussex,
knight's fee in, 405 {p. 103).
, Lording Court in, q.v.
Ewias, honour, 1892.
Ewias Lacy, co. Hereford, inquisi-
tion at, 522.
Ewleye, Peter de, 2083.
Ewode, William del, 1281.
Exbury, Ekeresbury, co. Southamp-
ton, 2038.
, inquisition at, 2038.
Exeter, co. Devon, 173.
, bishop of, 266. See also
Stapledon, Walter de.
, bishopric of, lands of, in
Cornwall, 266.
, castle, extents made at, 503.
, felony in, 1 40.
, inquisitions at, 174, 325,
513, 517, 560, 1037, 1047,
1139, 1197, 1257, 1276, 1313,
1606, 1733, 1812, 1814.
, letters dated at, 173, 1950.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 140.
, messuage in, 140.
, priory of St. Nicholas, prior
and convent of, 1047, 1171.
Exmouth, CO. Devon, ships of , 1037.
Eyam, Eyum, co. Derby, manor, 17.
Eyam, Stephen de, 2082.
Eye [by Westminster], co. Middle-
sex. 1886.
Eye, CO. Suffolk, 1251, 1663, 1811,
2076.
, castle, 178, 2076.
, causeway of, repair of, 177.
, honour, 2076.
, , bailiff of, 177.
inquisitions at, 177, 178,
1251, 1749.
manor, 2076.
, park, repair of paling of,
177.
, priory of St. Peter, 178, 1663.
, . . . . , keepers of. See
Bonde, Nicholas ; Elmham,
Henry de.
, . . . . , prior of. See Jacob,
Richard.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1663.
Eyhorne, hundred, co. Kent, 1846.
Eykerynge. See Eakring.
Eylesham {sic), surplice of, 747.
Eyleston. See Elston.
Eylmerston. See Elmstone.
Eyncourt. See Deyncoiirt.
Eynesford, Eynesforde. See Eyns-
ford.
Eynesham. See Eynsham.
Eynsford, Eynesford, Eynesforde,
CO. Kent, himdred, 927.
, . . . . , religious houses in,
927.
, inquisition at, 927.
606
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ey nsf o rd — cont.
, lands of William Beauflour
in, 1782.
Eynsham, Eynesham, co. Oxford,
abbot of, 237.
Eyr, Alan le. 1304.
, Denis le, of Eye, 1663.
See also Heir.
Eyros, North Wales, 784.
Eystaii ate Mont, Eyston ad Montem.
See Easton, Great.
Eystane. Stephen, 1929.
Eyton, Johnde, 1978.
Eyum. See Eyam.
Eyvill. See Deyvill.
Faget, John, 2079.
Fairandgode, jurors named, 1487.
Fairburn, Farburn [in Ledsham], co.
York, land of Henry de Potre-
ton in, 342.
, Locokland in, 874.
Fairchild, Roger, master of la Seinte-
mariecog of Lynn, 1499.
Faireokes, le [cos. York and Notting-
• ham], inquisition at, 1362.
Fairfield, Fairfeld, co. Derby, tenants
of, 390.
, waste, 390.
Fairford, Fayreforde, co. Gloucester,
inquisition at, 1477.
Fairlight, Farlegh, Farlight, co.
Sussex, 1858.
, knight's fee in, 405 {p. 102).
, manor, 1646.
, Cove hurst in, q.v.
, French Court in, q.v.
, Stonelink in, q.v.
Falemouthe. See Falmouth.
Falgham. ' See Flepham.
Falke, William, 799.
, . . . . , Emma wife of, 799.
FaUings, Old, Olde Fallyng [in Bush-
biu-y], CO. Stafford, 1740.
Falmouth, Falemouthe, co. Corn-
wall, 1088.
Falnewoll, John, 1268.
Fangefosse, Thomas son of Albreda
de, 1899.
, ..... Beatrice wife of, 1899.
Fantornek, John, master of le Cri-
lond of Sluys, 940.
Farbiirn. See Fairburn.
Fareham, Farham, co. Southampton,
assize of novel disseisin at,
148.
Farendish. See Farndish.
Farendon, Farndon, Frandon, John
de, 1403.
, John son of Robert de, 1403.
, Nicholas de, commissioner,
1238.
, Robert son of John de, 1403.
, Thomas son of Robert de,
1403.
Farham. See Fareham.
Faringdon, Farndon, Faryndon,
Faryndone, co. Berks, 444.
, inquisitions at, 1460, 1822.
, Littleworth in, q.v.
, Wadley in, q.v.
, Wicklesome in, q.v.
Farle. See Farleigh and Farley.
Farlegh. See Fairlight, Farleigh and
Farleye.
Farleigh, Farle, co. Kent, 1846.
, East, Est Farlegh, East Far-
leghe, CO. Kent, 462, 678, 799,
828, 878.
, , bridge, 799.
, . . . . , wood, 799.
, . . . . , Fritheslane in, 799.
, . . . . , Lougheland in, 799.
, Monkton, Farle, Farlegh, co.
Wilts, priory, 1225.
, , prior of, 1225, 1794.
Farley. Farle [in Luton], co. Bed-
ford, hospital, 2021.
Farleye, Farlegh, Henry de, keeper
of Basingstoke manor, 161.
, Ralph de, 815.
Farlight. See Fairlight.
Farlington, Farlyngton, co. South-
ampton, 277, 969.
, extent at, 368.
, Creuquer in, q.v.
, Frendstaple in, q.v.
Farman, Ellis, of Hixngerford, 1666.
Farmcote, Farncote, co. Gloucester,
inquisition at, 434.
Far nam. See Farnham.
Farnborough, Farneburgh, co. War-
wick, inquisition at, 324.
, land of Clattercott priory in,
324.
, lord of. See Say, Jordan le.
Farncote. See Farmcote.
Farndish, Farendish, co. Bedford,
church, 1965.
, manor, 1965.
Farndon. See Farendon, Faringdon
and Farrington.
Farnebiorgh. See Farnborough.
Farnefold, Robert de, receiver of
wools in Hants, 1666.
Farnham, co. Svirrey, castle, 1944.
, Sneleslynch in, inquisition
at, 905.
, CO. York, 527 (p. 131).
Farnham. Far nam. Robert, 1111.
, WiUiam de, 776.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
607
Farnhill, Farnhull, Richard de, 1964.
, Robert de, 1636.
Farnworth, co. Lancaster, inquisi-
tion at, 779.
Farrington, Farndon [co. Southamp-
ton], writ dated at, 50.
Farsley, Frissheleye [in Calverley],
CO. York, 1174.
Fartere, Roland le, 1 1 34.
Faryndon, Faryndone. See Faring-
don.
Fastolf, John, 813, 895.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, relict
of Henry le Cath, 895.
, Nicholas, 1144.
, . . . ., commissioner. 1164.
Fatwortes, Juetta, of Waddington,
298.
Faucomberge, Faucumberge, Henry
de, justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
Johnde, 922 {p. 230).
, . . . . , commissioner, 1 805.
, . . . . , escheator in Yorkshire,
1741, 1899.
, Walter de, commissioner,
1912.
Fauconer, Faukener, John le, 277,
309, 1501.
William le, 309.
Faucoun, Walter, of Eye, commis-
sioner, 1663.
Faucumberge. See Faucomberge.
Faukener. See Fauconer.
Faukeshall. See Vauxhall.
Faukham. See Fawkham.
Faulore. See Fawler.
Faunteston, William de, 1950.
Faversham, Faveresham, co. Kent,
1863, 1905, 1955.
, bailiff of, 1863.
, inquisition at, 1863.
, mayor of. See Brenlee,
Thomas de.
Faversham, Faveresham, Thomas de,
commissioner, 586, 644, 680,
782, 799, 841, 863, 886, 915,
922 {p. 230), 1001, 1061, 1232,
1234, 1262.
Fawe. See Fowey.
Fawiton. See Fawton.
Fawkham, Faukham, co. Kent, 1846.
Fawler, Faulore [in Charlbury], co.
Oxford, 2075.
Fawton, Fawiton, Fawyton, co.
Cornwall, manor, 511.
, Holrode by, q.v.
Fawy. See Fowey.
Fawyton. See Fawton.
Faxfleet, Faxflet, Faxflete, Faxflette,
CO. York, manor, 1698, 1852.
writs and commissions dated
at, 693, 709.
Faxton, co. Northampton, 606.
Fayreforde. See Fairford.
Fayrefox, Richard, 2087.
Featherstonehaugh, Fethirstanhaulg
[inHaltwhistle], co. Northum-
berland, 2051.
Fecamp [Seine Inf6rieure, France],
abbey, 729.
, , abbotof, 616, 729, 769,
985, 1022, 1752.
, . . . . , . . . . , land of, in Iham,
554.
Fecham. See Feckenham.
Feckenham, Fecham, Fekenham, co.
Worcester, church, 421.
, forest, 1555.
, inquisition at, 42 1 .
, manor, 795.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Ham-
bury, Nicholas de.
, . . . . , repair of, 795.
, park, 1555.
, ...., keepers of. See Fo-
Hot, Andrew ; Park, Henry
ate.
Feckenham, Fekkenham, John de,
commissioner, 86, 91, 94, 98.
, . . . . , parson of St. Helen's,
Worcester. 441.
Feild, John 'in the,' 1779.
Fekenham. See Feckenham.
Fekesby. See Fixby.
Fekkenham. See Feckenham.
Felde, Feld, John son of Godfrey atte,
of Surfleet, 789.
, William atte, 1 646.
, William de la, clerk, preben-
dary of Nonnington, 529.
FelUng, le FelUng [? co. Durham],
inquisition at, 880.
, manor, 880.
Felliscliffe, Fellisclif [in Hamps-
thwaite], co. York, waste of,
by Scots, 392.
Felmingham, co. Norfolk, 271.
Feknyngham, Gregory de, lands of,
in Norfolk, 271.
Felpham. Falgham, co. Sussex, 636,
1075.
, inquisition at, 636.
Felsham, Filesham [in St. Leonards],
CO. Sussex, 1858.
, knight's fee in, 405 {p.
103).
Felstead, Felsted, co. Essex, 1290.
Felton, CO. Northumberland, com-
mission dated at, 569.
, Thriston in, q.v.
Felton, John de, keeper of Alnwick
castle, 377.
, . . . ., son of, 389.
, Roger de, keeper of Burgh
manor, 143.
, Stephen de, commissioner,
997.
, William de, 804.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1624.
608
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Felton, William de — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of Roxbvtrgh
castle, 1547.
, . . . . , sheriff of Northumber-
land, 1893.
Fen, John atte, owner of la Charite of
Lynn, 1499.
Fencotes, Thomas de, 1797.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1469,
1900, 1994, 2053.
Fenglesham, Edward de, 2105.
Fenham, co. Northumberland, writs
dated at, 574, 576, 631, 652.
Fenles. See Fienles.
Fennypark, co. Warwick, park, sale
of trees in, 619.
Fenotery. See Venn Ottery.
Fenton, Henry de, commissioner,
714.
, John de, 527 (p. 132).
, . . . . , mayor of Lincoln,
2074.
Fenwick, Fenwike, co. Northvimber-
land, writ dated at, 1344.
Fenwyk, John de, knight, commis-
sioner, 1896, 1986, 1999, 2037.
Ferariis, Fererariis, Fereres, Ferers.
See Ferrariis.
Feriby. See Ferriby.
Ferles, West. See Firle, West.
Fermbaud, Amicabilia wife of Nicho-
las, 571.
, Nicholas, constable of Bris-
tol castle, 47.
Femhalle, Richard de, of Fownhope,
a felon, 192.
Ferour. See Ferrour.
Ferre, Guy, 603.
Ferrariis, Ferariis, Fererariis, Fereres,
Ferers, Henry de, 884, 1111,
1342, 1545.
, . . . . , justice of Chester,
1591.
, John de, lord of Beer.Ferrers,
1650.
, Ralph de, 1111 {p. 275).
, Thomas de, 1111 (p. 275),
1599.
, William de, 884.
, William son of William de,
884.
Ferrers, Ferers, Ferrars, earldom of,
323.
, earl of, 239.
Ferret, Richard, 803.
, . . . . , Alice daughter of, wife
of Richard de Bergh, 803.
Ferriby, Feriby, co. York, prior of,
1728.
, South, Feriby, co. Lincoln,
298.
FerroTir, Ferovir, John, chaplain,
1947.
, Peter le, of Little Canfield,
1545.
Ferrour — cont.
, Richard le, of Churchill, 2107.
Ferte, Robert de la, 260.
Feryby, John son of Simon de, 1628
{p. 400).
, . . . . , Emma daughter of,
1628 {p. 400).
, William de, merchant, 1628
{p. 400).
Ferye, Henry atte, of Great Yar-
mouth, 940.
Fesu, Richard le. of Jersey, 549.
, . . . . , Florence wife of,
549.
Fethirstanhaulg. See Featherstone-
haugh.
Fevre, John le, 480.
, Randolph le, 1640.
, , Maud wife of, 1640.
i Thomas le, 480.
Fewston, Foston, co. York, church,
John parson of, 489.
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
, Clifton in, q.v.
, Thornton upon Clay in, q.v.
, Timble, Great, in, q.v.
Fieldon Bridge, le Fildenebrugge
[in Sheepy Magna], co. Lei-
cester, inquisition at, 540.
Fienles, Fenles, Fyenles, John de,
459, 1858.
....... . . . ., lord of Martock, 164,
2063.
Fiers, Godesow de, master of la
Seinte Marie of Santander,
1679.
Fierte, Robert de la, 1983.
Fifhide, Fyfhide, Roger de, commis-
sioner, 1359.
, William de, commissioner,
2077.
Fifield Bavant, Fyfhyde, co. Wilts,
manor, 2061.
, church, 2061.
Fildenebrugge, le. See Fieldon
Bridge.
Fileby, Filebi, Adam, 1627.
, Walter de, commissioner,
1190.
Filesham. See Felsham.
Filford, Adam de, 1864.
FiUngham. See Fillingham.
Filingwik, co. York, 543.
Fille, Richard, of Cliffe, 397.
, Wilham, 1041.
Fillingham, Filingham, co. Lincoln,
inquisition at, 305.
, lands of Wellow abbey in,
305.
FiUiol, Fillol, Filol, Geoffrey, 423.
, John, collector of scutage in
Sussex, 405.
, . . . . , commissioner, 803,
805, 864.
Filz Waryn. See Fitz Waryn.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
609
Fincham, Fyncham, co. Norfolk,
inquisitions at, 843, 1693.
Finedon, Tliinden, Thynden, co.
Northampton, 445.
soke, ancient demesne of,
371.
Fingall. F\Tigale, co. York, parson of,
1797.^
Aikbar in. q.v.
Fingest, Tvnghurst, co. Buckingham,
1154.
, manor, 1765.
Fingringhoe, Fyngryngho, co. Essex,
manor, 1150.
Finmere, Fynemere, co. Oxford, in-
quisition at. 566.
, manor. 566.
Finstock. Fynstoke [in Charlburv],
CO. Oxford. 2075.
Firle, West. West Ferles, co. Sussex,
inquisition at, 2018.
, Heighton in. q.v.
Fishacre, Martin de, commissioner,
666, 835.
Fishbourne, Fyssheborne, co. Sussex,
inquisition at, 238.
Fishergate, Fisshergate, co. Sussex, .
hundred, 1776.
Fitling, Fitlyng [in Hmnbleton], co.
York, 1987.
. . . . . ., inquisition at, 1987.
Fitz Alan, Edmund, earl of Arundel,
66, 979, 997, 1191, 1362.
, . . . . , justice of Wales, 563,
667, 669, 732, 746, 784, 796.
, ..... forfeitiu-e of, 979.
, Richard, earl of Arundel,
1191.
, justice of North Wales,
1559, 1566, 1673, 1744.
Fitz Elis, Fitz Elys, Robert, eschea-
tor in Oxfordsliire and Berks,
1778, 1822.
Fitz Glay, Fiz Glay, Alexander le, a
Scot, forfeiture of, 246.
Fitz Ivon, Fiz Ivo, Hugh, 527 {p.
131).
Cf. Ive.
Fitz Johan, Herbert le, 1034.
, . . . . , Eleanor wife of,
daughter of Roger le Rous,
1034.
Cf. John, son of.
Fitz Otes, Hugh le, steward of the
household of Edward I, 580.
Fitz Payn, Robert, commissioner,
1619.
, . . . . , keeper of Corfe Castle,
894.
Fitz Reynold, Fitz Reignauld, Her-
bert, or Herbert son of Rey-
nold, 1331.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1331.
Reynold .son of, 1331.
Wt. 34G23.
Fitz Reynold — cont.
, John le, or John son of Rey-
nold, 1034, 1331, 1492.
, , heir of, 1034.
Reynold, or Reynold son of
Reynold, 1316, 1331.
. . . . , Alice daughter of John
Crubbe, Mdfe of, afterwards
wife of John Chaunterel, 1316,
1331.
Fitz Richard, John, of Sancton,
1644.
, Ralph, commissioner, 1026.
Fitz Roberd, fiz Robord, Simon, 527
{p. 130).
Fitz Simond, Fythz Symound, And-
rew, of Wold, a felon, 1687.
, John, 1111 {p. 275).
See also Simon, son of.
Fitz Thomas, John, of Hoton, 527
{p. 131).
See also Thomas.
Fitz Walkot, fiz Walkot, Robert, 527
(p. 130).
Fitz Waryn, Filz Waryn, Fiz Waryn,
Alan, or Alan son of Warin.
232.
, Fulk or Fulk son of Warin,
1136, 1255, 1357.
, . . . . , commissioner, 744,
994.
, Peter or Peter son of Warin,
232.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1558.
, Warin or Warin son of
Warin, 1787.
, William or William son of
Warin, 232, 1613.
, ..... coiTimissioner, 1325.
Fitz Water, Fuitz Wautier, Reynold,
commissioner, 1505.
, Robert le, or Robert son of
Walter, 1110.
, . . . . , lord of Woodham
Walter, 1016.
■ . . . ., Blanche daughter of,
1016.
, Christiana de Burgh,
daughter of, q.v.
Fixby, Fekesby [in Halifax], co.
York, 607.
Fiz Glay. etc. See Fitz Glay, etc.
Flamberd, William, commissioner,
922.
Flamsted, co. Hertford, church,
1774.
, inquisition at. 1774.
, rectory of, 1774.
Flanders, county of, 358, 407, 543,
1561, 1562, 1580, 1618, 1680,
1683, 1769, 1813, 1865, 1921,
196.3.
, countof, 381,398, 407, 1561,
1562, 1588, 1593, 1680.
, Robert count of, 358.
i 39
610
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Flanders — cont.
, custom of, touching the seal-
ing of inquisitions abroad,
358.
, fleet of, 358.
, men of, 407, 2105.
, . . . . , acts of piracy com-
mitted by, 398.
, merchants of, 1652, 1819.
, shipsof, 397, 940, 1588,1813,
1954, 2105.
, trade of, with England, 115,
1593, 1728, 1770, 1909.
, . . . . , with Scotland, 397,
940.
Flasceby. See Flaxby.
Flasceby, John son of Peter de, a
felon, 312, 350.
Flattenden, Flottndenne [in Wad-
hurst], CO. Sussex, 405.
Flavel, John, 148.
Flaxby, Flasceby, co. York, 312,
350.
Flaxley, Flaxle, Flaxleye, co. Glou-
cester, inquisitions at, 1481,
1750.
Flecheresland, co. Sussex, knight's
fee in, 405 (p. 102).
Fleckney, Flekenej^e, co. Leicester,
inquisition at, 906.
Fledborough. Fledburgh, co. Notting-
ham, inquisitions at, 1849.
, manor, 1849.
Fleet Marston, Flet Merston, co.
Buckingham, 1980.
Flegg, East, Est Fleg, co. Norfolk,
hiuidred, prisage in, 84.
Flekeneye. A^ee Fleckney.
Flemyng, Flemmyng, Patrick, 1389.
, William, 1022.
, William le, 498.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 498.
, William, of Cambridge, a
felon, 102.
Flet Merston. See Fleet Marston.
Flete, Edmixnd de, keeper of lands in
London, 814.
, William, 1619.
Fletham, Robert de, chaplain, 1610,
1896.
Flett. See FUtt.
Flint, Flynt, co. Flynt, inquisition at,
1591.
Flint, covinty, inquisitions in, 56,
1591.
Flint, Simon de, of Conway, 784.
, Margaret wife of, 784.
Fliscyng, Flissyngge. See Flushing.
Flissynge, Matthew de, 1989.
Flitcham, Flycham, co. Norfolk,
1214.
Flitt, Flette, co. Bedford, hundred,
28.5.
Flitte. See Flitton.
Flittewyke, Bartholomew de, 1212.
Flitton, Flitte, co. Bedford, 1178.
Flode, Nicholas atte, rector of New-
church, 1895.
Floore, Flore, co. Northampton,
manor, 1064.
Florence, 1819.
, Bardiof, 115, 1130, 1628.
Florence, Bonartesyn de, 689.
Florenty, Bartholomew, prebendary
of Riccall, 1828.
Flori. See Flory.
Florii, Thomas, 736.
Flory, Flori, John, 1501.
, Philip de, 1655.
Flotindenne. See Flattenden.
Flushing, Fliscyng, Flissyngge, Zee-
land, 1915.
, ship of, 1989.
Flycham. See Flitcham.
Flynt. See Flint.
Fockerby, Folquardby, Folquardeby,
CO. York, 321.
, inquisition at, 321.
Foderinggeye, Foderynggeye, John
son of Gilbert de, 1449.
, Master Roger de, 951.
• , Master William de, 951.
Fodryngeye. See Fotheringhay.
Foeler, Robert, commissioner, 1985.
Cf. Fouler.
Fogers, Roland de, 1730.
, William de, 1730.
Foghelertone, William de, vicar of
St. Bartholomew [Hyde, Win-
chester], 1898.
Foghisser, co. York, 278.
Fokeram, Richard son of Richard,
knight, 817.
, Robert son of Richard son
of Richard, 817.
Folbrok, Nicholas de, clerk, 2107.
Folebrok. See Fulbrook.
Folejauinbe, Godfrey, commissioner,
1724.
, Thomas, commissioner, 390.
Foletby. See Fulletby.
Foleviil, Eustace de, 1270.
Folifayt. See Follifoot.
Foliot, Folyet, Folyot, Andrew, 1555.
, . . . . , Henry ate Park,
grandfather of, q.v.
, Edmund, 239.
, Jordan, knight, 813.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 813.
Folkingham, co. Lincoln, castle,
1858.
Folle. See Fowley.
Follebroke. See Fulbrook.
Follehay, Philip de, 1564.
Follifoot, Folifayt, Folyfayt [in
Spofforth], CO. York, 527 (p.
1.34).
, West, Westfolif ait, West-
folifayt [in Spofforth], co.
York, raided by Scots, 463.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
611
Folloirr. William, 403.
Folquardby. Folquardeby. See
Fockerby.
Folsham. See Foulsham.
Folyet. See Foliot.
Fol3^fayt. -See Follifoot.
Folyot. See Foliot.
FontajTies, Fontayns. See Foun-
tains.
Fontevrault [ Maine-et-Loire,France],
abbess of, 781.
Forcett, Forset, co. York, commis-
sion dated at, 556.
? Ford Farm, Grasteneford, Gras-
tenesford [in Oakford], co.
Devon, 461.
, inquisition at, 461.
Forde. See Fordingbridge.
Forde, la, co. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405 (p. 102).
Forde, Sarah wife of Richard ate,
878.
C/. Vorde.
Fordham, co. Essex, rent of Colne
priory in, 451.
, CO. Norfolk, 1214.
Fordham, Laurence de, owner of
la Laurence of Lynn, 1499.
Fordingbridge, Forde, co. Southamp-
ton, hvmdred, 1236.
, bailiff of. See Lye,
William de.
, Midgham in, q.v.
Fordyngton, Richard, parson of
Woodhall, 1518.
Foreste, John de la, forester of AUer-
dale, 1217.
Forester, Gilbert le, of Brokesbiirn,
keeper of Hayeparkby Knares-
borough forest, 759.
, John, farmer of the countess
of Gloucester, 205.
, Reynold le, escheator in
Surrey, 1964, 1979, 2003,
2018.
Robert, of Riland, merchant,
1628 (p. 399).
, William le, 527 {p. 131).
Forneaux, Forneux, Fornewes. See
Furneaux.
Forset. See Forcett.
Fort, WiUiam, of Malton, 1451.
Forth, Firth of, 1098.
Forthyng, John, of Louth, broker,
1628 (p. 399).
Fortibus, Isabel de, countess of
Aumale, 44, 1089, 1784, 1794.
Foscott, Foxcote, co. Buckingham,
1897.
, manor, 1897.
Fosse, by York, preserve, survey of,
715.
Fosse, John de, commissioner, 579,
861.
Fosseles, Bernard, of Catalonia, 1819,
Foston. See Fewston.
Fot, John, 1426, 1681.
, Richard, 1265.
, . . . . , grandfather of, 1265.
Fotheringhay, Fodryngeye, co.
Northampton, castle and
manor, 1703.
Fotherstanhalgh, Alexander de, com-
missioner, 2051.
Foukes, Henry, 494.
Foulden, Fulden, co. Berwick, 1836.
Fouler, Roger le, 1435.
Cf. Foeler.
Fouleshurst, Ralph de, 912.
Foulsham, Folsham, Benedict de,
1753.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Milton
hundred, 1475.
, Thomas de, 2047.
, Joan wife of, 2047.
Foxin, John le, of Tutbury, a felon,
40.
Richard, 512.
Fountains, Fontaynes, Fontayns,
Founteyns, co. York, 527 {p.
130).
, abbot of, 527 (p. 131), 1748.
, abbot and convent of, 1312.
Foiirneval. See Fvirnivall.
Fourstones, Fourstanys [in Warden],
CO. Northumberland, 2051.
Fowenhope. See Fownhope.
Fowey, Fawe, Fawy, Fowy, co. Corn-
wall, 1088, 1090.
, inquisition at, 1090.
port, 1088.
, ship of, 1814.
Fowley, Folle, by Chiltley [in
Bramshott], co. Southamp-
♦ ton, 1739.
, inquisition at, 1739.
Fownhope, Fowenhope, co. Hereford,
192.
, land of Reynold de Stapleton
in, 192.
Fowy. See Fowey.
Fox, Henry, commissioner, 1549.
Foxcote. See Foscott.
Foxcote, CO. Gloucester, 1148.
Foxcote, Richard de, bailiff of Leo
minster, 1065.
Foxle, Foxele, John de, commis
sioner, 37, 173, 206, 237, 241
677, 745, 755.
, Thomas de, commissioner
1081, 1215, 1592.
Fradswell, Froddeswall, Frodeswell
Frodeswelle [in Colwich], co
Stafford, 167, 665, 1918.
, inquisition at, 167.
Fraisthorpe, co. York, Aubiu-n in
q.v.
Framlingham, Framelyngham, Fram
lyngham, co. Suffolk, par-son
of. See Burstede, Richard de
612
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Fi'amlingham — cont.
, Easton by, q.v.
Framlingham Castle, Framelingham
Castle, CO. Siiffolk, inqmsition
at, 285.
Frampton, Frauncton, co. Lincoln,
2078.
on Severn, Frompton on
Severn, co. Gloucester, 1022.
, inquisition at, 1634.
France, 440, 1033, 1040, 1619.
, English adherent of, named,
1889.
, envoys to, 1580.
, king of, 440, 904, 1033, 1037,
1046, 1563, 1568, 1579, 1580,
1581, 1588, 1609, 1676, 1763,
1921. See also Philip.
, . . . . , aliens in England of
the fealty of, 306.
, men of, 1719. 2026.
., merchants of, 1087.
, . . . . , arrest of, 1 946.
, pirates of, 1037, 1046, 1581,
1963, 2079.
, religious houses in, 1876,
1949.
, trvice with, 2079.
, war of Edward I with, 1719.
, war of Edward II with, 440,
1254.
, war of Edward III with,
1676, 1763, 1953.
Frandon. See Farendon.
Frank, Fraunk, Agnes wife of And-
rew le, of Whiteparish, 457.
, Andrew le, 457.
, William, of Lynn, 1041.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1575.
Frankeleyn, Fraunkeleyn, Agnes,
2068.
, John, of Lydiard Tregoze,
917.
Miles, 917.
Fransham, Great, co. Norfolk, 1589,
1715,2040.
Fraunceis, Frauncevs, Alexander,
1022.
, Amice, 1290.
, John, merchant of the Bardi,
1628 (p. 399).
, John, the younger, collector
of quayage and murage in
Bristol, 1658.
, John son of William, of Tath-
well, 1902.
, Simon, mayor of London,
1813.
, Stephen, 1932.
William, of Bigby, 447.
Frauncton. See Frampton.
Fraunk. See Frank.
Fraunk, Ireland, castle, 1563.
Fraunkeleyn. See Frankeleyn.
Frebern, William, 1501.
Frechevile. See Frescheville.
Freebridge, Frothbrigg, co. Norfolk,
hundred, 2072.
Freford, John de, commissioner, 2007.
Freman, Fremon, Henry, 1732.
, . . . . , of Mackworth, a felon,
1821.
, . . . . , son of Adam de Evyng-
ton, 1463.
, Nicholas, 164.
, Richard, of Althorp, 1342.
Fremelesworth, Fremesworth. See
Frimley.
Fremon. See Freman.
French Court, Frenshecurt [in Fair-
light], CO. Sussex, manor, 405
{p. 102).
Frendesbury. See Frindsbury.
Frendstaplc, Frendesstapel [in Far-
lington], CO. Southampton,
277.
Frene, Roger, parson of Eckington,
1972.
Frenge, Frengge. See Fring.
Freningeham, Frenyngham, John de,
799.
, Ralph de, 2085.
Frensh, Eborard le, commissioner,
1658.
Frenshecurt. See French Court.
Frenyngham. See Freningeham.
Frere, John, 2034.
, Robert, master of la Mar-
garete of Lynn, 1499.
Frescheville, Frechevile, Auger de,
405 {p. 103).
, Ralph de, 1438.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of,
1438.
Freshmarsh, Frisemersk, Frismersh,
i in Holderness, co. York, 1618,
1914.
Freshwater, Freskewatere, Fresshe-
watere. Isle of Wight, 1939.
liberty, 839.
, parson of, 839 {p. 210).
Headon Hill in, q.v,
, Sconce point in, q.v.
Fresingfeld, John de, 285.
, . . . . , commissioner, 300.
Freskewatere, Fresshewatere. See
Freshwater.
Freston, co. Lincoln, priory, 844.
Frevile, Frevill. See Frivill.
Fridaythorpe, John de, vicar of Gil-
Ung, 525.
Friesland, Friseland, 1916.
, East, 136.
Frimley, Fremelesworth, Fremes-
worth, CO. Surrey, 984, 1861.
Frindsbury, Frendesbury, co. Kent.
1846.
Fring, Frenge, Frengge, co. Norfolk,
359, 1214.
, constables of, named, 359.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
613
Fring — cont.
, land of William Osgot in,
359.
, manor, 1 1 90.
, parson of. See Bertvm,
John.
Frinstead, Wrensted, c(j. Kent,
manor. 1897.
Frisby on the \\'reak, Fryseby on
Wrethek. cc. Leicester, 1931.
, inquisition at, 1931.
Friscobald, Emery de, 134.
Friseland. See Friesland.
Frisell, Simon. 1389.
Frisemersk. See Freshmarsh.
Friskeneye, Walter de, commis-
sioner, 770, 1049.
Frismareis, Frismersk. Alan de, heir
of, 333.
John, of Newcastle upon
Tyne, 1769.
Frismersh. See Freshmarsh.
Frismersk. See Frismareis.
Frissheleye. See Farsley.
Frissheleye, Geoffrey de, 1174.
Fristlyng, Richard de, servant of
Maurice Draweswerd, 250.
Friston. See Fryston, Monk.
Friston, William de, of Sherburn,
527 (p. 132).
Frith, CO. Leicester, foresters of , 548.
Frithbank. le Frith [near Boston],
CO. Lincoln, 1031.
Friton. See Fryton.
Fritton, Fretone, co. Suffolk, mouth,
1707.
Frivill, Frevile, Frevill, Fryvill, Alex-
ander de, 643, 1027.
, Joan wife of, 1027,
1131.
Baldwin son of Alexander de,
his wife and children, 643.
Frocester, Froucestre, co. Gloucester,
inquisition at, 1462.
Froddeswall. See Fradswell.
Frodesham. See Frodshain.
Frodesham, Master Robert de, com-
missioner, 46 [p. 12).
Frodeswell, Frodeswelle. See Frads-
well.
Frodingham, co. Lincoln, Bromby in,
q.v.
Frodsham, Frodesham, co. Chester,
46, 53.
, bailiff of, 46, 53.
, franchises of, 25, 46, 53.
, inquisition at, 46 (p. 12).
, manor, 46, 53.
, lord of, 46, 53.
marsh, 46 [p. 12).
Frollebury, Stephen de, 905.
Frome, co. Somerset, 1807.
hundred, 620.
, inquisition at, 1807.
, le Bolgh, pasture, in, 620.
Frome — cont.
, CUnk in, q.v.
, Egford in, q.v.
Frome, William de, commis-
sioner, 1470.
Frompton on Severn. See Framp-
ton on Severn.
Frossebiu-ne, co. Sussex, knight's fee
in, 405 {p. 102).
Frost, John, commissioner, 1766.
, . . . . , mayor of Southamp-
ton, 1764.
, ...., of Brabant, 1813.
Frothbrigg. See Freebridge.
FrothjTigham, Amand de, commis-
sioner, 1988.
Froucestre. See Frocester.
Friilende, John le, of Leatherhead,
138.
Frys, John Piers of, 1679.
Fryseby, Emma de, sister of Holy
Innocents' hospital withovit
Lincoln, 293.
Fryseby on Wrethek. See Frisb-
on the Wreak.
Fryston, Monk, Friston, co. York,
527 [p. 131).
, Hillam in, q.v.
Fryton, Friton [in Hovingham]„ co.
York, 701.
, John de Barton of, q.v.
Fryvill. See Frivill.
Fuitz Wautier. See Fitz Water.
Fulboiu-ne, co. Cambridge, 1517.
Fulbrook. Folebrok, Follebroke, Ful-
broke, co. Oxford, manor,
595, 1288.
, extent of, 945.
, Westhall in, q.v.
Fulden. See Foulden.
Fulham. Gilbert de. 1501.
Fuller, Fulloiu-, John, 527 (p. 130).
Nicholas le, 300. .
Fulletby, Foletby, co. Lincoln, 1482.
Fullour. See Fuller.
Fubner, Fulmere, co. Buckingham,
manor, 1968.
writs dated at, 422, 754.
Fulmodeston, co. Norfolk, manor,
920.
Fulshawe. Roger de, 645.
Fulthorp, CO. York, 558.
Furneaux, Forneaux, Forneux, For-
newes, John de, 1777.
, John son of Richard de,
minoritv of, 1843.
Matthew de, 340.
, commissioner, 173.
, Richard de. 1777, 1843.
, ..... Muriel wife of, after-
wardft wife of Henry de Hai-
don, 1843.
, Richard brother of John de,
1843.
, Robert de, 332, 460.
614
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Furneaux — cont.
, William de, 460.
Fvirnivall, Foiirneval, Gerard de,
Maud de Lovetot, wife of,
1152.
..:..,, Thomas de, 1920.
Fusios, Berenger, of Catalonia, 1819.
Fyenles. See Fienles.
Fyfhide. See Fifhide.
Fyfhyde. See Fifield Bavant.
Fykke, John, of Chedworth, a
bastard, 274.
Fylethe, Robert son of John de, 832.
Fyncham. See Fincham.
Fyncham, Adam de, commissioner,
1680.
, John de, 1693.
Fynche, Henry, 1858.
Fynemere. See Finmere.
Fyngale. See Fingall.
Fyngryngho. See Fingringhoe.
Fynnemere, Hughde, chaplain, 1965.
Fynstoke. See Finstock.
Fyrii, John, subconstable of Had-
leigh, 2049.
Fysicien, Master Isambert le, 436.
Fyssheborne. See Fishbovirne.
Fythz Symound. See Fitz Simond.
Fyz, William, villein of Costessay
manor, 142.
G . . . hoU, Isle of Wight, 839 (p.
210).
Gacelyn, Gasselyn, Edmund, 1347.
, John son of Edmund, 1347.
, Roges, 594, 624, 625, 695.
, . . . . , Amice wife of, relict
of William de Arches, 594,
624.
, Walter, 210.
Gaddesby, Gaddisby, Robert de,
commissioner, 500, 630, 697,
1109.
, . . . . , keeper of rebels' lands
in Leicestershire, 495.
Gaid, Lambert, merchant of Poper-
inghen, 1683.
Gainford, Gayneford, co. Durham,
inquisition at, 240.
Gainsborough, Geynesburgh, co.
Lincoln, inqmsition at, 2027.
Gaitburton. See Burton, Gate.
Galaunt, John, 736.
Galeway. See Galway.
Galloway, men of, migration of, to
Cumberland, 388.
Gait, Richard, of Worston, 339.
Galtres, co. York, forest, 1206.
, keeper of. See Moryn,
John.
Galumberd, Ellis de, prior of Monks
Sherborne, 1723.
Galway, Galeway, Richard de, 1579,
1991, 1999.
, . . . . , mayor of Newcastle,
1900.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1999.
Galyan, Richard, of South Ferriby,
298.
Gam, Anian, vicar of Penboyr, 708.
Gamach, William de, commissioner,
1166.
Gamblesby, Gamelsby, co. Cvunber-
land, 1364.
Gambon, Thomas son of Walter,
1564.
, Walter, 1564.
, . . . . , Ismania wife of, 1564.
Gameleston. See Gamston.
Gamelgeye. See Gamlingay.
Gamelsby. See Gamblesby.
Gamlingay, Gamelgeye, co. Cam-
bridge, inquisition at, 1428.
Gamston, Gameleston, co. Notting-
ham, church, 1798.
Ganet, Simon, steward of David de
Strabolgi, earl of Athol, 279.
Gapton [in Bradwell], co. Suffolk,
1717.
Garboldesham, John de, commis-
sioner, 922.
Garcye, Arnald, 1172.
Gardener, Thomas le, 1046.
Gardinis, Thomas de, 1860.
Gare, la. See Grore.
Garforth, Gerford, co. York, 527 {p.
133).
, land of Henry de Potreton
in, 342.
Gargrave, Gayregrave, co. York, 278.
, Cold Coniston and Eshton
in, q.v.
Garinge, Robert, of East Halton by
Killingholme, 637.
Garland, Henry, commissioner, 1246.
Garshale, Thomas de, commissioner,
78.
Garstang, Gayristang, Gayrstang, co.
Lancaster, inquisition at,
609.
, Wyersdale in, q.v.
Garstang, William de, parson of
Thornton in Lonsdale, 1969.
Garston, Henry de, 331.
Garstone, co. Devon, extent in, 503.
Garth, Roger atte, of Belchford, 1628
(p. 399).
Garton, Gartton, Robert de, 1312.
, Alice wife of, 1312.
, Master Thomas de, parson
of Over, 924.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
615
Gartree, Gertre, co. Leicester, hun-
dred, 1504.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Den-
ton, John de.
Gartton. See Garton.
Gascony, 1254, 1258, 1499, 1500,
1819.
, expedition of Edward III to,
1576.
Gasselyn. See Gacelyn.
Gatcombe, Gatecombe, Isle of Wight,
parson of, 839 {p. 210).
Gate, Richard atte. of London, cord-
wainer, 1584.
Gatecombe. See Gatcombe.
Gateforth, Gayteford, Gaytford [in
Brayton], co. York, 527 \p.
132), 2067.
Gategang, Nicholas, clerk of the
bishop of Durham, 1593.
Gat«sden, Gattisdene, John de, 1651.
, Nicholas de, 2015.
, of Bedford, a felon,
2030.
Gatesgill. Gayteschales [in Dalston],
CO. Cumberland, mill, 1072.
Gatewyke, Richard de, clerk, 1232.
Gattisdene. See Gatesden.
Gatton, CO. Surrey, 1897.
, church, 2003.
, parson of. See At-
nale, John de.
, manor, 1897.
Gatton, Hamo de, 1897.
Gauge, Philip, 606.
Gaumbe, Jolm, 1022.
Gaunt, Adam de, and Agnes his wife,
558.
Gaveston, Gavaston, Gavestone, Amy
de, 1290.
, Peter de, earl of Cornwall,
435, 475. 759.
, . . . . , lands of, in Devon,
145.
, . . . . , . . . . , keeper of. See
Bedewynde, John de.
, Joan daughter of, 1329.
Gay, Walter le, 205.
Gayeshom. See Wyesham.
Gayneford. See Gainford.
Gaynesford, Geynesford, John de,
commissioner, 1861, 2050,
2077.
Gayregrave. See Gargrave.
Gayristang, GajTstang. See Gar-
stang.
Gaysele, John son of William de,
commissioner, 1766.
Gayteford. See Gateforth.
Gayte-schales. See Gatesgill.
Gaytford. See Gateforth.
Gayton, Geyton, co. Norfolk, 1967.
, Well by. See Well hall.
Gayton, co. Northampton, church,
2063.
Gayton, church — cont.
, parson of. See Veer,
Simon de.
, inqmsition at, 459.
, manor, 459, 2063.
Gayton, West, Roger de, 1628 (p.
399).
Geddeworth, Geddewrth. See Jed-
biu'gh.
Gedding, Geddingge, Edmund de,
knight, 1270.
, Henry, 527 {p. 132).
Geddington, Geityngton, Geyting-
ton, Geytygton, co. North-
arnpton, 944, 1665.
, bailiffs of. See Holeweye,
Gervase de ; Scut, Walter.
, inquisition at, 1665.
Gedelyng. See Gedling.
Gedelyng, Richard de, keeper of
Colchester gaol, 1923.
Gedling, Gedelyng, co. Nottingham,
1480, 1488.
, Carlton in, q.v.
Gegge, Thomas, commissioner, 644.
Geityngton, See Geddington.
Genesinge, Gensyng, co. Sussex, 1858.
, knight's fee in, 405 {p. 102).
Genesynge, Gilbert de, 405 {p. 102).
Genoa, Italy, merchants of, 282,
1819.
Gensyng. See Genesinge.
Gentilcors, John, 1241.
Geoffecok, Geoffrey son of John, of
Barcheston, 150.
Geoffrey, Hugh son of, of North-
wich, 28.
, Isabel daughter of, de
Hibernia. of Shipston on
Stour, a felon, 150.
, Ranulph son of, of Bicker,
786.
, Walter son of, the smith, of
Lewerton, 544.
George, St. George, co. Dorset, hun-
dred, bedelry of, 1403.
Gerard, John, 508.
, . . . . , Margery mother of,
wife of Henry de Valoignes,
508.
, . . . . , of Soiddern, 838.
, ...., Alice wife of,
838.
, Martha wife of Stephen,
508.
, William, bailiff of Frodsham,
46 [p. 12).
, . . . . , of Kingsley, co. Ches-
ter, 46, 53.
Gerberd, John, sheriff of Wilts and
keeper of Old Sarum castle,
210.
Gerbergh, Gerberge, Edmund, of
Great Yarmouth, 940.
, William, 198.
616
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Gerekyn, master of la Seynte Marye
Cog of Harwich, 115.
Gereseie, Gereseye. See Jersey.
Gerford. See Garforth.
Gergrave, Thomas de, commissioner,
1126.
Gemiethorp, Germetlioipe. See
Grainthorpe.
Gernach, John, king's serjeant at
arms, commissioner, 1814.
Gernet, Henry, 571, 649, 652.
, . . . . , commissioner, 933.
, . . . . , escheator in Essex and
Hertford, 1783.
, Ralph, prior of Durham,
880.
, William, 652.
Gernon, Gernoun, John, 852, 1710,
1717.
, WilUam, 898, 1309.
, . . . . , the elder, 852.
Gerovmde. Hugh de, 1897.
Gerpimvylle, Andrew de, 819.
, Isabel wife of, 819.
Gertre. See Gartree.
Gervase, servant of Henry Puseit,
2068.
, Stephen son of, 2068.
, , Robert son of, 2068.
, . . . . , . . . . , Godfrey son of,
2068.
Gervaux. See Jervaiilx.
Gervays. Joan wife of Robert, 1823.
Gestingthorpe, Gestingthorp, co.
Essex, 003.
, manor of Netherhall in, 603.
Gestling, Gesthngh, Gestlyng. See
Guestling.
Geynesbiu-gh. See Gainsborough.
Geynesford. See Gaynesford.
Gej^tington, Geytygton. See Ged-
dington.
Geyton. See Gayton.
Ghent, Flanders, cloth of, 1680.
Gibbon, William, of Rodbm-n, 1086.
Gidihale, Elizabeth, wife of Peter de
Benewell, 1080.
Gidisham. See Gittisham.
Giffard, Gyffard, Agnes, nun of Wil-
ton, 1029.
, Godfrey, bishop of Worces-
ter, 1509.
, John, 343, 521, 527 (p. 132),
1291.
, commissioner, 1023.
, deputy justice of
South Wales, 1189, 1243, 1292.
, . . . . , justice, 996.
, , Margaret wife of, 1291.
Jolin, of Brimpsfield and
Boyton, 579, 584, 614, 641,
661, 729, 737, 740, 865, 1011,
1029.
, forfeiture of, 661.
, ..... AveUna wife of, 579.
Giffard, John^ — cont.
, . . . . , Agnes davighter of,
1029.
, John, of Cliillington, 1920.
, John son of John, 343.
, John son of Osbert, 982.
, Jolin son of William, 1237.
, Osbert, 982, 989.
, William, bishop of Winches-
ter, 295.
, William son of Warin, 1237.
, William son of William,
1237.
Gik, Gyk, Robert, of Barton on Hum-
ber, 1628 {p. 400).
Gilberdeslonde, co. Kent, 1846.
Gilbert, chaplain of Holy Innocents
hospital without Lincoln,
293.
, Baldwin son of, mills of, in
Boiu-ne and Morton, 255.
, . . . . , founder of Boixrne
abbey, 711.
, Geoffrey, assessor of sub-
sidies in Devon, 1606.
, Robert son of, of Limber
Magna, 1628 {p. 400).
Gildeford. See Guildford.
Gilden, Gvilden, Gvildene, Henry le
or de, 2104.
, . . . . , commissioner, 837,
1195, 1224.
, . . . . , escheator in Somerset,
Dorset, Cornwall and Devon,
1301. 1303, 1308, 1331, 1349,
1379, 1403.
Roger le, commissioner,
1383.
Gildenemorton. See Gibnorton.
Gilderne. See Gueldres.
Gildesburgh, Roger de, commis-
sioner, 1013, 1031.
Giles, Jordan son of, Dulcia wife of,
227.
Gill, Gille, John. 527 {p. 131).
, Robert, 614, 641.
Gillesland, co. Cumberland, barony,
1056.
, Thomas de IMvilton of, q.v.
Gilling, Gillj-nge, co. York, church,
525.
, vicar of. See Friday-
thorpe, John de.
, Eriholme in, q.v.
Gillingham, Gillyngham, co. Dorset,
forest. 230.
, Gyllinham, Gilyngham, co.
Kent, 1846, 2034.
, Gilyngham, co. Norfolk,
1815.
Gillynge. See Gilling.
Gillyngham. See Gillingham.
Gibnorton, Gildenemorton, co.
Leicester, church, 540.
. Gilyngham. See GiUingham.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
617
Gimingham, Robert de, 358.
Gippewico, Thomas de, commis-
sioner. 1943.
Gisbxiru, co. York. Painley in, q.v.
Gisebiirgh. See Guisbroiigh.
Giselham, William de, 1451.
Gislingham, Gislyngham, Gyslyng-
ham, CO. Suffolk. 1917.
rnqiiisition at, 1917.
Gislingham, Gyselyngham, Gyslyng-
ham. Laurence de, alien
merchant, 440, 1297, 1719.
William de, 2066.
Gittisham. Gidisham, Gydesham, co.
Devon, extent in, 503.
, manor, 511.
Givendale, Great, Northegeveldale,
CO. York, 1380.
, Little, Estgeveldale, co.
York, 1380.
Gladestry, Glaudestre, co. Radnor,
1643.
Glamorgan, county, county-court of,
949.
, inquisitions in, 949, 992.
, keeper of. See Zouche,
William la.
, lords of, 949.
, rebelUon in. 249.
sheriff of, 949.
Glamorgan, John de, knight, 1779.
, Nicholas de, 1779.
, Peter de, 1779.
Glandf o rdbrigg , Glaunf o rdebrigge ,
CO. Lincoln, inquisitions at,
1464, 1465.
Glas, CO. Devon, mill, 1534.
Glasbury [co. Radnor], manor, 1014.
Glascote [in Tamworth], co. War-
wick, 1131.
Glassonby, Glassanby [in Adding-
ham], CO. Cvimberland, 1364.
Glaston, William de, coroner in Rut-
land, 1508.
Glastonbury, Glastyngbiu-y, co.
Gloucester, abbot of, 340,
1794, 1803, 1840.
Glatton, CO. Huntingdon, manor, ex-
tent of, 922.
Glaudestre. See Gladestry.
Glaunf o rdebrigge. See Glandf o rd-
brigg.
Gledeseye, Master Simon de, 605.
Gledestanes, William de, 849.
Gleen. See Glen Parva.
Glemham, Great and Little, co. Sxif-
folk, 1749.
Glen Parva, Gleen [in Aylestone], co.
Leicester, 587, 906.
, inqvusition at, 906.
Glentham, co. Lincoln, lands of Bar-
Ungs abbey in, 227.
Glentworth, Glentewourth, co. Lin-
coln, 1336, 1422.
, lands of Peter Prilly in, 288.
Glottenham, Glotynggeham [in
Mountfield], co. Sussex,
knights' fees in, 405 (p. 102).
Gloucester, co. Gloucester, 108, 550,
1022, 1166.
, abbot of, 1794.
, bailiffs of. See Kyng, John ;
Lyndesey, William de.
, bridges of, 419.
castle, 1166, 1590, 1685,
1941.
, extents at, 1941.
Friars Preachers of, 542.
, honour, 1022.
, inquisitions at, 419, 473,
530, 573, 579, 594, 614, 625,
641, 660, 728, 757, 762, 763,
764, 766, 768, 815, 823, 888,
1022, 1106, 1166, 1291, 1457,
1590, 1685.
, rebels at, 641.
, suburb of, 1710.
, weirs in Severn by, 473.
, writs etc. dated at, 414, 469,
547, 550, 711, 985, 1052, 1068,
1077, 1078, 1083, 1084, 1104,
1105, 1136, 1147, 2007, 2009,
2023, 2161.
, Barton by, q.v.
Gloucester, county, 1910.
, coroners in, 1727, 1910.
, escheator in. See Basset,
Simon ; Chaundos, Roger ;
Hampton, John de ; Peyt©,
John de ; Willoughby, Adam
de.
, extents in, 922, 1598, 1710,
1941.
, inquisitions in, 124, 274,
328, 330. 382, 419, 434, 473,
521, 530, 542, 550, 562, 573,
579, 584, 594, 598, 614, 616,
625, 641, 660, 661, 681. 691,
712, 717, 728, 729, 730, 757,
762, 763, 764, 766, 768, 769,
815, 823, 888, 994, 996, 1022,
1034, 1042, 1106, 1148, 1166,
1181. 1291, 1386. 1457, 1462,
1467, 1477, 1481, 1527, 1533,
1576, 1590, 1634, 1658, 1685,
1688, 1712, 1727, 1750, 1787,
1857, 1885, 1910, 1948, 2083,
2092.
, justices in eyre in, 2083.
, lands of rebels in, 641, 815.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Aston,
Robert de ; Broughton,
James de.
, lands of the Templars in,
1022.
, sheriff of, 124, .328, 330, 382,
521, 530, 542, 550, 573, 691,
1106, 1166, 1291, 1386, 1457,
1590, 1685, 1710, 1727, 1885,
1910, 1948.
618
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Gloucester, covinty- — cont.
, subescheator in. See Cou-
vile, Walter de.
, temporalities of the arch-
bishopric of York in, 1710.
Gloucester, countess of, farmers of,
205.
, earl of. See Audley ; Clare.
Gloucestre, Laurence de, 531. 532.
, Walter de, 48, 1274.
, . . . . , escheator south of
Trent, 2, 22, 43, 65, 67, 69,
107, 116, 135, 255, 1462.
, . . . . , Hawise wife of, 1274.
, Walter son of Walter de,
1274.
Glynde, co. Sussex, Preston, West,
in, q.v.
Gnosall, Gnousale, co. Stafford, 474.
, church, 474.
, . . . . , dean of. See Pynche-
bek, Roger de.
, inquisition at, 474.
, Herberdesmulne in, 474.
Gnousale, Godwyn de, 474.
Goatley, Gotele, Gottele [in North-
iam], CO. Sussex, knights' fees
in, 405 (p. 102), 1858.
Gobion, Gobioun, Gobyon, Gobyoun,
Henry, commissioner, 1756.
, Hugh, commissioner. 1756.
, Robert, 1111.
, Thomas, 900.
I , . . . . , commissioner, 869,
922, 956, 1418.
Gocelin, Robert son of, 1934.
Goch, Griffith, 1189.
C/. Gogh.
Godard, Martin, of Swanbourne,
2048.
, Ralph, land of, in Horton in
Ribblesdale, 281.
Godderthorne, Godernethorne, co.
Dorset, hundred, bedelry of,
1403.
Godefroy, Godefrey, Simon, of Ips-
wich, 300.
, Thomas, of Didlington, 117.
Godelesford, Roger de, commis-
sioner, 308.
Godeleye, Richard de, 2103.
Goderich. See Goodrich.
Godernethorne. See Godderthorne.
Godesbeche, Eiistace de, chamber-
lain of Scotland, 1601.
Godeshelle, Godeshull. See Gods-
hill.
Godessance, William, 1111 (p. 275).
Godestouwe, Godestowe. See God-
stow.
Godfrey, Ralph son of, of North
Kilworth, 500.
, . . . . , Aubrey wife of, 500.
Godhyve, John, 2041.
Godistouwe. See Godstow.
Godmanchester, Goremoncestre,
Gormoncestre, co. Hunting-
don, rent of Thomas earl of
Lancaster in, 466.
Godrich, John, 1569.
Godshill, Godeshelle, Godeshull, Isle
of Wight, church, 1939.
, inquisitions at, 1808, 1895.
, parson of, 839 {p. 210).
Godstow, Godestouwe, Godestowe,
Godistouwe, co. Oxford, ab-
bess of, 1554, 1624, 1794.
, abbess and nuns of, 1554.
, nuns of, 966.
Godwine, Godwyne, Gilbert, 2034.
, . . . ., of Rochester, 1256.
Gogard, Robert, 916.
Gogh, Eignon, 66.
, Griffith ap Gronou, 364.
, Grono , bailiff of Cantref
Mawr, 68.
, John, commissioner, 1750.
, Jorwerth ap Philip, 2102.
, . . . . , Wenthliana wife of,
2102.
Golafre, John, commissioner, 1958,
1959.
Goldbeter, Henry le, of York, mer-
chant, 1728, 1772.
, John le, of York, 1728, 1772.
, Vincent le, 1772.
Goldcliff, Goldclyve, co. Monmouth,
manor, 1532.
, priory, 166.
, . . . . , Maurice prior of, 1745.
Golde, Richard, wardship and mar-
riage sold to, 153.
, Thomas, wardship and mar-
riage sold to, 153.
Goldesburgh, Richard de, cormuis-
sioner, 1372.
Goldington, Goldyngton, co. Bed-
ford, nil.
, Newnham in, q.v.
Goldington, Goldyngton, John de,
592, 900.
, John, the elder, of Appleby,
2086.
, Thomas de. 1913.
, Master Thomas de, master of
St. Nicholas' hospital, Car-
lisle, 1456.
, William de, 593.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 593.
Goldyng, Robert, of Over Norton,
2107.
Goldyngton. See Goldington.
GomshaU, Gomshulve, Gumselve [in
Shere], co. Surrey, 1213.
, manor, 1209, 1280.
Gonaldston, Gunnolveston, co. Not-
tingham, church, 1798.
Goner by, Giinwardby, co. Lincoln,
lands of the Templars in,
347.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
619
Goodrich, Goderich [co. Hereford],
castle and manor, 1024.
Gore, la Gare [in Tunstall], co. Kent,
manor, 1015.
Gore, Fimisse de, of Pisa, 1819.
Goremoncestre. See Godmanches-
ter.
Goham, Reynold de, 1887.
, Robert de, 1887.
Gorleston, co. Suffolk, 214, 1199,
1258.
, bailiffs of, 1258.
, lord of. See Balliol, John
de.
Gormoncestre. See Gk)dmanchester.
Gromey. See Gurney.
Gorran, co. Cornwall, Bodrugan in,
q.v.
Gorwille, Stephen de, 1843.
Gosberkirk, Thomas son of Robert
de, 1937.
Gosberton, Gosberkirke, 1937.
, inquisition at, 1937.
Groscelyn, Thomas, master of a ship
of Cley, 357.
Gose, John, of Horkstow, 1628 {p.
400).
(Josefeld, William de, commissioner,
409, 556, 675, 1058.
Gosford, Goseforth, co. Suffolk, port,
1775.
Gosforth, Grosford, co. Northumber-
land, barony, 1381.
Gossington, Gosynton [in Slim-
bridge], co. Gloucester, 757.
Gosj-nton, Roger de, 757.
Gote, Agatha wife of William atte,
of Boston, abduction and
drowning of, 335, 361.
Gotele. See Goatley.
Gk)tham, William de, commissioner,
1514.
Gottele. See Goatley.
Goue, John de la, of St. Valery, 1579.
Goukwelle. See GoM'keswell.
Goiirnay, Ck)urney. See Gurney.
Govishill. See Goxhill.
Groushill, Goushull, Master John de,
commissioner. 1961.
, Walter de, baiUff of Bvirst-
wick manor, 299.
, . . . . , commissioner, 776.
, . . . . , justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, . . . . , keeper of the peace in
CO. Nottingham, 1103.
, . . . . , sheriff of Nottingham,
1800.
Gouys, Brian de, commissioner, 1619.
Gower, co. Glamorgan, commonalty
of, 1417.
, inqmsition in, 412.
, lord of. See Braosa.
Gower, Gowere, Nicholas, commis-
Bioner, 1969, 1984, 1988.
Gower, Nicholas — cont.
, . . . . , escheator in Holder-
ness, 1987, 2009, 2011, 2062,
2070.
, Robert, 1111 (p. 275).
Gowkeswell, Goukwell, co. Lincoln,
prioress of, 1422.
Goxhill. Goushill, co. Lincoln, 298.
Goynith, Owen, prince of Wales, 49.
, . . . . , sons of, partition of
Wales among, 49.
Gracedieu, Gracedieux, co. Leicester,
inquisition at, 1253.
, priory, 1253.
, . . . . , prioress and convent
of, 1253.
, . . . . , Agnes prioress of,
1252.
Grafton, co. Northampton, 580.
, inquisition at, 352.
manor, 352.
Grafton, John de, commissioner,
1555.
, William de, bailiff of York,
1366.
Graham. See Grantham.
Grainthorpe, Germethorp, Germe-
thorpe, CO. Lincoln, 54, 1628
{p. 399).
, ship of, 338.
Gramary, Gramari, William de,
knight, 527 {p. 134), 854,
868.
Grammont [in Eskdale, co. York],
abbey, 1876.
, , abbot of, 1876.
Grandisono, Graundisono, Graunt-
soun, Otto de, lieutenant of
North Wales, 2102.
, Peter de, 1892.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1643,
1649.
, WilUam de, 106.
, , Sibyl wife of, 106.
Grandpont, Grantpond, Graunt-
pound [in St. Aldate's, Ox-
ford], CO. Berks, inquisitions
at, 622, 950, 1053, 1888, 1959.
Grange, Robert, 1501.
Granteley. See Grantley.
Grantham, Graham, co. Lincoln,
1703.
, inquisitions at, 347, 647, 800,
2076.
, lands of the Templars in,
347.
manor, 800, 1703.
, mills, 800.
, valuation of, 347.
, writ dated at, 1497.
, Stoke by, q.v.
Grantham, John de, commissioner,
1503.
, Walter son of Thomas de,
lister, 1818.
620
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES,
Grantham — cont.
, William de, citizen and mer-
cer of York, 1772.
Grantley, Granteley, co. York, 749.
Grantpond. See Grandpont.
Graper, Grapier, Orme, 676.
, Peter, of Newcastle upon
Tyne, 676.
Gras, John de, knight, 749, 1791.
, . . . . , Isabel daughter of,
wife of Thomas de Bourne,
1791.
, Ralph le, commissioner,
1376.
Grasteneford, Grastenesford. See
Ford Farm.
Grastenesford, John de, a felon, 461.
Graundisono. See Grandisono.
Gravmdyn, Margaret wife of WilUam,
1061.
Graunger, Edward, 2105.
Grauntpound. See Grandpont.
Grauntsoun. See Grandisono.
Grave, La, by Dover, co. Kent,
inquisition at, 1054.
, . . . . , manor, 1054.
, . . . . , La Grave Curly. See
Grove, oo. Warwick
Gravelines, Graveling, Flanders,
ship of, 543.
Gravesend, Gravesende, co. Kent,
manor, 1897.
Gray. See Grey.
Graynesby, Henry de, 810.
, Robert de, 1628 {p. 399).
, Thomas de, 154.
Graystoke. ^See Greystoke.
Great Bromlegh. See Bromley,
Great.
Great Markcleye. See Marcle, Mvxch.
Greatrocks, Gretrakes [by Buxton],
CO. Derby, tenants of, 390.
Green Street, Grenestrete, in Lesnes,
CO. Kent, 1929.
Greenhoe, North, North Greneho,
North Grenehou, co. Norfolk,
hundred, 1563.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Wygh-
ton, Bartholomew de.
Greenliowe. See Ingleby Greenhow.
Greenstead, Grenestede, co. Essex,
588.
Greenwich, Grenewich [? in Belstead
or Kesgrave], co. Suffolk,
1904.
East, Est Grenewich, co.
Kent, inquisition at, 1929,
1956.
, West, West Grenewich, co.
Kent, 1929.
Greetham, Gretham, co. Lincoln,
bailiffs of, 922 (p. 230).
, court of, inquisition at, 922
(p. 230).
Gregory, Gregori, John, 799, 1868.
Gregory — cont.
, Thomas, 462.
Greifswald, Grippeswold, Germany,
383
Grek, Owen, 949.
Grendon, Ralph de, 808.
Cf. Gryndone.
Grene, Adam del, 2071.
, John del, of Garforth, 527
{p. 133).
, . . . . , of Rawden, a felon,
160.
, Thomas del, 499, 2071.
, Thomas atte, 862.
, William de la, 1793.
, William son of Henry atte,
of Bury St. Edmunds, 1111
{p. 275).
Grene Hamerton. See Hammerton,
Green.
Greneborw, Richard de, a brother
of the house of Nuneaton,
1953.
Grenefeld, Master William de, arch-
bishop of York, 42, 1755,
1798.
Greneho, North, Grenehou, North.
See Greenhoe, North.
Grenehowe. See Ingleby Green-
how.
Grenestede. See Greenstead and
Grinsttad.
Grenestrete. See Green Street.
Grenewey, William, 1501.
Grenewich. See Greenwich.
Grengeleye. See Gringley on the
Hill.
Grenham, Ralph de, 1191.
, Thomas de, 792.
, Thomas son of Ralph de,
1191.
Grenhowe. See Ingleby Greenhow.
Grenlee. See Grindley.
Grenstede. See Grinstead.
Grenstrete, Bartholomew de, 2094.
Greseleye, Ellis de, 816.
Grespays, Geoffrey, 1511.
Gressenhall, Gressenhale, co. Nor-
folk, 1589, 2040.
, Bittering Magna in, q.v.
Grestain, Grestein [Eure, France],
abbot and convent of, 1829.
Grete, Peter de, commissioner,
1603.
Gretford, Alice de, wife of Robert de
Apethorp, 1844. -
Gretham. See Greetham.
Gretheved, Peter, chamberlain of
Berwick and Scotland, com-
missioner, 1906, 1908.
, Robert, commissioner, 659.
Gretoh-e, Hugh de, 2084.
Gretrakes. See Greatrocks.
Gretwych, Robert de, of Durham,
merchant, 1593.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
621
Grey, Gray, Greye, Henry de, lord of
Barton le Street, 1463.
, JohndeorJohn, 527(p. 131),
706, 723, 1794.
, . . . . , justice of North Wales,
248.
, Lucyde, 1794.
, Reynold de, justice of Ches-
ter, 2084.
, Richard de, 1338.
, . . . . , executor of Maud de
Clare, countess of Gloucester,
497, 498.
, ..'.., of Codnor, 1338.
, . . . . , keeper of the peace in
CO. Nottingham, 1103.
, Robert, acting sheriff of
Northumberland, 126.
, Roger de, 1039, 1965.
, . . . . , keeper of Abergavenny
castle and manor, 1334.
, Thomas de, 2028.
, . . . . , keeper of Somerton
castle, 939.
, . . . . , petition of, 375.
, WilUam le, 992.
Greyngeleye. See Gringley on the
Hill.
Greystoke, Craistok, Graystoke,
Greystok, Henry de, commis-
sioner, 1869, 1891, 1949, 1978,
2014.
, William de, 2051.
Griffin, Griffyn, Bertram, 13.
, Geoffrey, a nninor [temp.
Richard I], 13.
, Geoffrey son of Geoffrey, 1 3.
ap Ovveyn, sheriff of Angle-
sey, 2102.
, le Fiz Wenonewen, Owen
son of, 1810.
Griffith, Gruffith, Gruffuth, ap
Gronou Gogh, 364.
ap Madok, Emma wife of,
lady of Overton, 195.
Seis ap Llewellyn Vaghan,
364.
, son of Canaan son of Owen
Goynith, 49.
, David ap, 181.
, Llewellyn ap, prince of
Wales, 49, 2102.
, Res ap, commissioner, 1819.
, . . . . , deputy justice of
South Wales, 796, 1.528, 1694,
1704, 1706.
, Rhys ap, prince of South
Wales, 45.
Griffyn. See. Griffin.
Grimesby. See Grimsby.
Grimesby, Grimmesby, Grymesby,
Grymmesby, Edmimd de,
clerk, commissioner, 2001.
, . . . . , parson of Preston Bis-
sett, 951,
Grimesby — cont.
, Peter de, commissioner,
1984, 1988.
, Simon de, escheator in York,
Westmoreland, Cumberland,
and Northiimberland, 637,
804, 854, 908, 932, 959.
, William son of Thomas de,
1818.
Grimsby, Grimesby, Grymesby, co,
Lincoln, 1628 {p. 400), 1759,
1770.
, bailiffs of. See Canon,
Henry ; Nicholas, John son of.
, inquisitions at, 446, 1628,
1759, 1770.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 1759,
1770.
, mayor of. See Skirbek,
Thomas de.
, men of, 1759.
, port, 1759.
Grimston, Grymeston, co. Norfolk,
1214.
Grimsworth, Grymeswrosue, co.
Hereford, hundred, 34.
Grindale, Marmaduke de, 1111 (p.
275).
Grindley, Grenlee [in Stowe], co.
Stafford, 1599.
Grinestede. See Grymstede.
Gringeley, Richard de, 435.
, Roger de, clerk, 435.
Gringley on the Hill, Grengeleye,
Greyngeleye, Gringeleye,
Gryngeleye, co. Nottingham,
manor, 435, 599.
, mill, 1152.
Grinstead, West, Grenestede, Gren-
stede, CO. Sussex, hundred,
1776.
, inquisition at, 1804.
, writ dated at, 855.
Grippeswold. See Greifswald.
Grisby, Grysby, co. Lincoln, 1628
(p. 399).
Gristhwaite, Gristhwait [in Top-
cliffe], CO. York, raided by
Scots, 453.
Griston, co. Norfolk, 430.
Grix, John de, 2027.
Groby, co. Leicester, manor, 884.
Grof hurst, Henry de, 1858.
Grogno, Adam ap Ivor ap, 1334.
Groningen, Groningge, Gronyngge,
East Friesland, 136.
Groningge, Tidemann de, of Gron-
ingen, 136.
Groser, William, of Daventry, 1818.
Grosmont in Eskdale, [in Egton
parish], co. York priory, 1 876.
, . . . . , prior and brethren of,
170.
Grosset, James, 1241.
Grosvenour, Robert le, 131.
622
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Grove, La Grave, La Grave Curly,
[in Budbrooke parish], co.
Warwick, inquisition at, 959.
, manor, 959.
Grove, la Grove, by Mentmore, co.
Buclcingham, 1980.
Grove, La, writ dated at, 74.
Groville, Jersey, 1657.
Gruffith, Gruffuth. See Griffith.
Gryinesby. See Grimesby and
Grimsby.
Grymeston. See Grimston.
Grjmaeswrosue. See Grimsworth.
Grymmesby. See Grimesby.
Grymstede, Grinestede, Andrew de,
sheriff of Wilts and keeper of
Old Sarum castle, 32, 210.
Gryndone, Robert de, 1146.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 1 146.
Cf. Grendon.
Gryngeleye. See Gringley on the
Hill.
Grysby. See Grisby.
Gueldres, Gilderne, count of, 1679.
Guenonwyn, lord of Welshpool, 732.
Guestling, Gestling, Gestlingh, Gest-
lyng, CO. Sussex, knights" fees
in, 405 {p. 102). 1858.
, manor, 1646.
, Maxfield in, q.v.
Guildford, Gildeford, Guldeford, co.
Surrey, inquisitions at, 1024,
1280, 1760, 1831, 1964, 2008.
, prison, 1823.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 812. 844, 1060, 1073, 1080,
1426, 2104.
, Gomshall by, q.v.
;, Testardesfee in, 812.
Guillehni, Reymund, 1609.
Guisbrough, Gisebtirgh, co. York, in-
quisition at, 121.
Guiting, Temple, Great Gutynge,
Gutynge, Temple Gutynge,
Templegutj^nge, co. Glouces-
ter, manor and advowson,
717, 1022, 1291.
, church, parson of. See Bul-
mer, Ralph de.
Guldeford. See Guildford.
Guldeford, Nicholas de, parson of
Chesterton, 520.
G\ilden, Guldene. See Gilden.
Gumselve. See Gomshall.
Gundre, Ellis, 447.
Gunfleet Sand, Gunfletsand, co.
Essex, wreck on, 409.
Gimnolveston. See Gonaldston.
G\inthorp, Geoffrey de, chaplain,
1259.
, Robert de, coroner in Lon-
don, 77.
Gunthorpe, Gunthorp, co. Norfolk,
1259.
, CO. Nottingham, manor, 727.
Gunton, Guntone, co. Norfolk, letter
dated at, 171.
Gunwardby. See Gonerby.
Giu-ney, Gorney, Gournay, Gourney,
John de, 2.
, . . . . , Elizabeth daughter of,
wife of John ap Adam, 2.
, John, of Picardy, 1946, 1990.
Thomas de, 1332.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1662.
Gutynge, Gutynge, Great. See
Guiting, Temple.
Gwarthlow, Werthlowe [in Church
Stoke], CO. Salop, inquisition
at, 1325.
Gwnfil, Gwynuyl, Gwynwill [in
Llanddewrbrefi], co. Cardi-
gan, 1292.
Gwrthrynion, Warthrenoun, Wer-
threynon, co. Montgomery,
commote, 682, 1325.
Gwylym, David ap Rees ap, 1417.
Gwynuyl, Gwyn\^ ill. See Gwnfil.
Gydesham. See Gittisham.
Gyffard. See Giffard.
Gyk. See Gik.
Gykel, Nicholas, of Ulleskelf, 2095.
Gyldewin, Peter, 2034.
Gylemyn, James, 300.
, William, subescheator in
Surrey, 812.
Gylgarran. See Cilgerran.
Gylingham, Thomas de, 1475.
Gyllinham. See Gillingham.
Gyme, John, of London, 1040.
Gymiges, John de, 277.
Gynes, alias Mandeville, Isabel de,
808.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of, wife
of Stephen Baret, 808.
, Robert de, 1889.
GjTiey, Gyneye, — , 1753.
, Matthew, 127.
, William, 1703.
Gynges, Henry de, 860.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, 860.
Gyselyngham, Gyslyngham. See
Gislingham.
H
Habeton. See Hapten.
Habrough, Haburgh, co. Lincoln,
1934.
Hacche, Joan de, 1803.
, William de, 1803, 1840.
, . . . . , FeUcia wife of, 1840.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
623
Hacche, William de — cont.
, . . . . , Philippa daughter of,
an idiot, 1803.
Haccombe, Haccirmbe, Stephen de,
174.
, commissioner, 666,
835, 842.
Hacconby, Hacumby, co. Lincoln,
2017.
Haccumbe. See Haccombe.
Hacheston, co. Suffolk, 1749.
Hackelut. See Hakelut.
Hackington, Hakentun, co. Kent,
1830.
Hackwood, Hacwode [by Basing-
stoke], CO. Southampton, in-
quisition at, 161.
Haclut. See Hakelut.
Hacthorn, Juetta de, 1482.
Cf. Haghthorn.
Hacumby. See Hacconby.
Hacwode. See Hackwood.
Haddele, Haddeleghe. See Had-
leigh.
Haddenham, Hadendam, Haden-
ham, CO. Bucldngham, 1869.
, inquisition at, 1420.
, manor, 1420.
Haddesle. See Chaddesley Corbet.
Haddlesey, Athelsay, Hatheleseye,
Hathelsay, Hath^lseye [in
Birkin], co. York, 527 {p. 131).
, writs and commissions dated
at, 494, 520, 535, 546, 597,
720, 745, 755.
, West, Westhathelsay, co.
York, 60.
Hadendam, Hadenham. See Had-
denham.
Haderesham, John de, 1676.
Hadham, co. Hertford, manor, 1781.
Hadham, Robert de, keeper of Bern-
wood forest, 2014.
Hadlay. See Hadleigh.
Hadleigh, Haddeleghe, Hadleye, co.
Essex, 956.
, court of Rayleigh
honour at, 1703.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 956.
, ..... park, 956.
, Haddele, Hadleygh, Had-
leye, CO. Suffolk, 480, 2049.
, . . . . , commission dated at,
877.
, . . . . , constable of, 2049.
, manor, 480.
, . . . . , subconstables of. See
Coke, Alexander le ; Fyrii,
John.
Hadleigh, Haddele, Hadlay, Robert
de, 527 {p. 133), 601.
, William de, bailiff of Col-
chester, 1915.
Hadstone, Hadston, co. Northmn-
berland, barony, 1381.
Hagh. See Haulgh and Haghe.
Hagh, Mabel de, 317.
CJ. also Hawe.
Haghe, Hagh, co. Lincoln, manor,
2073.
Haghele. See Haughley.
Hagheledon. See Hal Don.
Haghemon. See Haughmond.
Haghthorn, Gerkyn, of Liibeck, 383.
Cf. Hacthorn.
Hagworthingham, Hagwordingham,
CO. Lincoln, 763.
, manor, 344.
, parson of. See Cambriaco,
William de.
Haidon, Henry de, 1843.
, . . . . , Muriel wife of, relict
of Richard de Furneaux, 1 843.
Hailes, Hayles, Heyles, co. Glouces-
ter, abbot of, 568.
, . . . . , parson of Haughley
church, 1077.
, abbot and convent of, 434.
Hailsham, Hailisham, Haillesham,
Heilesham, co. Sussex, in-
qui.sitions at, 805, 864, 2059.
, Otham in, q.v.
Hailynghe. See HayUng.
Hainton, Hajaiton, co. Lincoln,
1628 {p. 399).
Haiton. See Hayton.
Hakelut, Hackekit, Haclut, Hake-
lute, Edmvmd, 1331, 1950.
, . . . . , constable of Dynevor
castle, 343 {p. 86).
, John, 1703, 1753.
, Richard de, 495.
, Walter, justice of West
Wales, 68.
Hakeneye, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 1503.
Hakentun. See Hackington.
Haket, Thomas, 1779.
Hakynton, William de, of Canter-
bury, a felon, 402.
Hal Don, Hagheledon, co. Devon,
perambulation at, 173.
Haldan, Nicholas, 891.
Haldanby, Robert de, 2013.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1828.
Hale [in Childwall], co. Lancaster,
2006.
Hale, Great, co. Lincoln, 991.
Hale, Henry atte, lands of, waste
done in, 138.
, Hugh de, bailiff of Henry de
Lacy, earl of Lincoln, 107.
, John atte, 161.
, Simon de, knight, 1680.
Halfshire, co. Worcester, hundred,
prisage in, 98.
Halgewille. See Halwill.
Halghele. See Hawley.
Halghton. See Haiton and Hol-
ton.
624
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Halghton, co. Leicester, inquisition
at, 360.
Halghton, Gilbert de, commissioner,
1455.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1605, 1978.
Cf. Halton and Halucton.
Halibourne. See Holybourne.
Haliday, Robert, 1415.
Halidon [in Berwick-on-Tweed], co.
Berwick, battle of, 1451.
Halifax, co. York, possessions of
Lewes priory in, 615.
, Farsley in, q.v.
, Fixby in, q.v.
, Hipperholme in, q.v.
, Rastrick in, q.v.
, Rishworth in, q.v.
, Shelf in, q.v.
, Soyland in, q.v.
Haliheved. See Holyhead.
Halington, Simon de, 1628 {p. 399).
HaUwell, co. Warwick, chapel, 428.
Haliwelle. See Holywell.
Haliwellhauh, by Lovighborough.
See Holywell, co. Leicester.
Halle, Thomas atte, 1111 {p. 275).
, William atte, of Dunstable,
1111 {p. 275).
, . . . . , verderer of Whitby
forest, 104.
Hailing, HalljTigge, co. Kent, 1846.
Hallinge. See Hawling.
Hallynge. See HawUng.
Hallyngge. See Hailing.
Halnaker, Halnakede, [in Boxgrove,]
CO. Sussex, inquisition at, 1522.
Halseten, Halsetone. See Halston.
Halsham, co. York, John le Con-
stable of, q.v.
Halsingtoun, Halsyngton [co. Ber-
\\ick], 2028.
Halston, Halseten, Halsetone, co.
Salop, himdred, 1325.
, court, 386.
Halstow, Halwesto, co. Kent, Boy-
worthe marsh in, 1475.
Halsyngton. See Halsingtoiin.
Haltclo, John de, 1217.
Halteby, John de, commissioner,
1904.
Haltemprice, Hautemprise, co. York,
prior and convent of, 1641,
1741.
Halton, CO. Chester, bailiffs of the
earl of Lincoln at, 46.
, castle. 1013.
, CO. Lincoln, manor, 1013.
, Hoghton [in Bromfield], co.
Salop, knight's fee in, 48.
, Halghton, co. York, 953.
, in Whitkirk, co. York,
626.
, East, Halton, by Killing-
hohne, co. Lincoln, 637.
Halton, East — cont.
, . . . . , rent of Alexander le
fiz Glay in, 246.
Halton. Henry de, commissioner,
1763.
CJ. Halghton and Haluc-
ton.
Haltwhistle, Hautwisel, co. North-
iimberland, church, 1038.
, . . . . , parson of. See Digh-
ton, Robert de.
, Blenkinsop in, q.v.
, Featherstonehaugh in, q.v.
, Langley in, q.v.
Redpeth in, q.v.
, Wydon in, q.v.
Halucton, John de, bishop of Carlisle,
374.
Cf. Halghton and Halton.
Halughton. See Olton Hall.
Halwesto. See Halstow.
Halwill, Halgewille, co. Devon,
township and manor, 63.
Stowford in, q.v.
Halyat, Matthew atte, 527 (p. 132).
Haljrw^ell. See Holywell.
Ham, Homme [by Berkeley], co.
Gloucester, manor, 762, 766.
Hambiry. See Hambury.
Hambledon, Hameledene, co. Buck-
ingham, land of Henry de
Malynes in, 267.
, CO. Southampton, Hipley in,
q.v.
Hamburg, Hamburgh, Germany,
1618, 1916.
Hamburgh, John de, 1816.
, Simon de, 1816.
Hambiiry, Hambiry, Hamburi,
Henry de, 1111 {p. 215).
, . . . . , commissioner, 470,
597, 627, 700, 1514, 1605.
, Nicholas de, keeper of Fec-
kenham manor, 795.
, Robert de, chamberlain of
Carnarvon, 1275, 1328.
, . . . . , escheator in North
Wales, 1697.
, . . . . , steward of Fecken-
ham park, 1555.
Hamelak. See Heknsley.
Hameledene. See Hambledon.
Hamelton, Adam de, 265.
, . . . . , Sibyl daughter of,
wife of John de Metham, 265.
, . . . . , . . . . , wife of Robert
de Steveton, 265.
, William de, dean of St.
Peter's, York, 12.
Hamelvn, John, rector of Penboyr,
708.
Hamerdenn, Hamerdenne. See
Hammerden.
Hameringham, Hameryngham, co.
Lincohi, 922 {jp. 230).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
625
Hammerden, Hamerdenn, Hamer-
denne [in Ticehiirst], co. Sus-
sex, laiight's fee in, 405 {p.
102), 1858.
, manor, 1646.
Hainnierton, Green, Grene Hamer-
ton, CO. York, 1173.
Hamond, Hamund, John, citizen
and merchant of London,
2079.
, mayor of London,
1909.
Hampnett, West, Westhamptenette,
CO. Sussex, 981.
Hampstead, Hamstede [in Shalfleet],
Isle of Wight, 839 (p. 210).
Hampstead Marshall, Hampstede
Marchal, Hampstede Mares-
chale, CO. Berks, manor,
1890.
Hampsthwaite, Hamtweyth, Haun-
thweyt, CO. York," 1162.
, inquisition at, 1162.
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
, Felliscliffe in, q.v.
, Menwith in, q.v.
, Thornthwaite in, q.v.
Hampton. See Southampton.
Hampton, co. Middlesex, 1361, 1385.
Poyle, CO. Oxford, inquisi-
tion at, 1624.
, Welsh, Hampton, co. Salop,
391.
Hampton, John de, 530.
, . . . . , commissioner, 473,
562, 579, 594, 614, 660, 681,
729, 730, 757, 763, 764, 766,
769, 887, 888, 1200, 1244,
1264, 1454, 1648.
, . . . . , escheator in Glouces-
ter, Hereford, Worcester,
Salop and Stafford, and the
march of Wales, 768, 820, 834.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1423.
Cf. Hompton.
Hamstall Ridware. See Ridvvare,
Hainstall.
Hamstede. See Hanipstead.
Hamtweyth. See Hampsthwaite.
Hamund. See Hamond.
Handbo rough, Haneburgh, co. Ox-
ford, 1183.
, Downhill farm in, q.v.
Handsworth, Honesworth, co. Staf-
ford, 1348.
, inquisition at, 1348.
Haneburgh. See Handborough.
Hanemothe, co. Southampton, 438.
Hangleton, Hongeton, co. Sussex,
1823.
Haningfeld. See Hanningfield.
Haningfeld, Thomas son of William
de, 323.
Hanle, co Oxford. See Henley.
Wt. .''.402.3.
Hanley, Castle, Hanleye, co. Worces-
ter, castle, 682.
Hann'. ^See Anhunoc.
Hanningfield, Haningfeld, co. Essex,
322.
, East, Est Hanyfeld, Est
Hanyngefeld, Esthanyngfeld,
CO. Essex, inquisitions at,
1230.
, . . . . , manor, 1230.
, . . . . , lands of Bicknacre
priory in, 450.
, West, West Hanyngefeld,
CO. Essex, manor, 1230.
Hanyfeld, Hanyngefeld. See Han-
ningfield.
Haper, John, 1501.
Hapesburgh, Eustace de, 358.
Hapton, Habeton, Happeton, co.
Norfolk, 1175, 1192.
Harcla, Arcla, Harccla, Harklay,
Hartecla, Herclay, Hertecla,
Andrew de, 502, 527 {pp. 130,
131, 134), 890, 1072, 1343,
1903.
, . . . . , constable of Carlisle
castle, 254.
, . , . . , rebellion and forfeiture
of, 662, 890, 1217.
, Henry son of John de, 1072.
, John de, 662, 890, 909, 1072.
, . . . . , Ermeriarda wife of,
1072.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1072, 1319.
, Master Michael, 952, 1173,
1610.
, . . . ., forfeiture of, 1571.
Harcombe [in Chudleigh], co. Devon,
wood, way or road of, Har-
combewodewey, 173.
Hardegrey, Roger, citizen of Nor-
wich, 1815.
Harden, Hardene, William de, 78.
, . . . . , commissioner, 206,
514, 604, 695, 696, 704, 709,
726, 742, 745, 755, 758, 785,
811, 817, 827, 948.
Hardenwyk. See Harderwyk.
Hardepirye. See Hartpury.
Harderwyk, Hardenwyk, Harder-
wyke, Holland, 1660, 1916.
, ship of, 1588.
Harderwyk, Herman de, 1679.
Hardeshull. See Hardreshull.
Hardliston. See Harston.
HardredushuU. See Hardreshull.
Hardres, co. Kent, 1350.
Hardres, Robert de, commissioner,
1751.
Hardreshull, Hardeshull, Hardredus-
huU, Johnde, 478, 1346.
, Philip de, 866.
Hardwick, Herdwyk, co. Northamp-
ton, letter dated at, 858.
i 40
626
INDEX or PERSONS AND PLACES.
Hardyng, John, 1216, 2105.
Cf. Ardyng.
Harecours, William, 2031.
? Haremere, Hayemere [in Etching-
ham], CO. Sussex, knights'
fees in, 405 {p. 102).
Harescombe, Harsecombe, co. Glou-
cester, 1034.
Harewedon, Harewedone, Lucy de,
mother of John de Leukenore,
966.
, Robert de, clerk, 966, 982,
989.
Harewold. See Harrold.
Harewold, Hamon son of William de,
1494.
Hareworth. See Harworth.
Harford, Hertford, in Naunton, co.
Gloucester, 1022.
Hargatewall, Herdewykevvall [by
Buxton], CO. Derby, tenants
of, 390.
Harklay. See Harcla.
Harlaxton, Herlaston, co. Lincoln,
lands of the Templars in, 347.
Harleston, Harlestone, co. Norfolk,
inquisition at, 2039.
, Herliston, co. Stafford,
manor, 808.
Harleye, Herle, Malcolm de, eschea-
tor south of Trent, 43.
, Robert de, 682, 2037.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1293.
, William de, 1144.
, . . . . , commissioner. 587,
715, 718, 791. 911, 1109, 1164.
HarUngton, Herlingdon, co. Bedford,
manor, 1157.
Harmondsworth, Henneresworth,
Hermondesworth, co. Middle-
sex, church, 1702.
, inquisition and extent at,
1702.
manor, 1702.
, prior of, 1829.
Harmston, Hermeston, co. Lincoln,
298, 1129.
Harneys, John, subescheator in Suf-
folk, 302.
See also Erneys.
Harnham, John de, commissioner,
1376.
Harpath, Thomas de, lands of, extent
of, 503.
Harpeden, Harpedene, Thomas de,
escheator in Wilts, Hants,
Oxford, Berks, Bedford and
Buckingham, 913, 959.
WilUam de, commissioner,
78.
Harpere, John, forfeiture of, 2028.
Harpesford, oo. Surrey, inquisition
at, 984.
Harpswell, Herpeswell, co. Lincoln,
manor, 770.
Harrietsham, Herietesham, co. Kent,
1897.
, manor, 1015.
Harrold, Harewold, co. Bedford,
1494, 1965.
, inquisition at, 1494.
! Harsecombe. See Harescombe.
Harsik, John de, coroner in Norfolk,
52.
Harston, HardUston, co. Cambridge,
1738.
, inquisition at, 1738.
Hartecla. See Harcla.
Hartismere, Hertesmere, co. Suffolk,
hundred, prisage in, 83.
Hartlepool, Hertelpol, Hertelpole,
Hertilpole, HertilpuU, Hertre-
pole, CO. Durham, 1660, 1731.
, bailiff of. See Warermer,
William.
, inquisitions at, 1006, 1500.
, mayor and baihffs of, 1006.
, mayor of. See Bruntof t,
Nicholas de.
, port, 1500.
, ships of, 1500, 1731.
Hartley, Hertelaw [in Earsdon], co.
Northumberland, land of
Gilbert de Middelton in, 372.
Hartlip, Hertelepe, co. Kent, 1015.
Hartpury, Hardepirye, Hartpirie, co.
Gloucester, 730, 766.
Hartridge, Hertrigge, co. Berks,
manor, 1966.
Hartwell, Hertewell, co. Bucking-
ham, church, 1980.
, manor, 1980.
, Hertwell, co. Northampton,
inquisition at, 232.
Harvest, John, of Andover, parson
of Beddington, 429.
Harwich, Herewych, Herewys, Here-
wyz, CO. Essex, 794, 1708.
, ships of, 115, 437.
Harworth, Hareworth, co. Notting-
ham, vicarage, 1798.
Haryngby. See Herringby.
Haryngton, John de, conrimissioner,
258, 2019.
, Richard de, 1508.
Haseley, co. Oxford, Rycote in, q.v.
, Haseleye, co. Wanvick, Hat-
ton by, q.v.
Haselholte, co. Kent, 1846.
Haselsagh, Robert de, keeper of the
exchange in London, 871.
, . . . ., John, cook of, 871.
, . . . . , Richard, chaplain of,
871.
, Thomas brother of Robert
de, 871.
Haselwik, co. Berks, 1966.
Hasselegh, John, 1024.
Hastang, Robert de, keeper of My-
ton manor, 130.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
G27
Hastang — con t.
, Thomas de, 959.
Hastings, Hastyng, Hastynges, Has-
tyngges. co. Sussex, barony,
405, 1858.
, castle, 1646, 1716, 1858.
, churches of St. Michael, St.
ir*eter and St. Margaret, 1709.
, free chapel, 1716.
, ..... deans of. See Clare,
Geoffrey de ; Lyndrigge,
Walter de.
, . . . . , dean and chapter of,
1858.
, honour. 1646.
, inquisitions at, 405, 1716.
, priory of Holy Trinity, 1709.
, rape, 1646, 1858.
Hastings, Hasting, Hastinges, Has-
tyng, Hastynges, John de,
1184, 1186, 1230, 1408, 1706.
, , the elder, 834.
Laurence son of John de,
1184, 1186, 1230.
, . . . . , lord of Crendon,
1113.
, . . . . , minority of, 1408.
, Ralph de, coinmissioner,
1698, 1791.
, sheriff of Yorkshire,
1674.
, Robert de, 405 (p. 102).
, Thomas de, 405 {p. 102),
1858.
, William de, 891.
, . . . . , commissioner, 24.
Hatchffe, Hatclyf, co. Lincoln, 1628
(p. 400).
Hatfield, Hatfeld, co. Essex, writs
dated at, 860, 862.
Hatfield Broadoak. Hatfeld Brod-
dok, Hatfeld Brodhok, Hat-
feld Brodok, Hatfeld Brod-
oke, Hatfeld Regis, co. Es-
sex, 869.
, inquisitions at, 869, 875,
1486.
park, 869.
, prior of, 869, 1486, 1928.
Hatfield Peverel, Hatfelde, Hatfelde
Peverel, co. Essex, honour,
743.
, inquisition at, 555.
, manor, 555.
Hatheleseye, Hathelsay, Hathelseye.
See Haddlesey.
Hathelsay, William de, commis-
sioner, 1300.
Hatherley, Hatherleye, Henry de,
728 823
Hathfeld. ' See Hothfield.
Hathulf, Thomas, 762.
Hattere, Thomas le, 1451.
Hatton, CO. Derby, 4.
, inquisition taken at, 4.
Hatton — cont.
, by Haseley, co. Warwick,
657.
, inquisition at, 845.
Hatton, Hugh de, sheriff of Chester,
2084.
Haudlo, John de, 516.
, . . . . , keeper of Bernwood
forest, 2014.
, Margery de, 1057.
Maud de, 1557.
Hauedburghe, Isle of Wight, 839
{p. 210).
Hauekyn, Benedict, 1679.
Haughele. See Haughley.
Haughley, Haghele, Haughele, Haule,
CO. Siiffolk, 568.
, church, 1077.
, . . . . , parson of. See Hailes,
abbot of.
, inquisitions at, 568, 1077.
, writ dated at, 895.
Haughmond, Haghemon, co. Salop,
abbot and convent of, 667.
Haukeslowe, Haukeslawe, Richard
de, commissioner, 888, 1382.
Haukeston. See Hawkeston.
Haukesworth. See Hawekesvvorth.
Haukhirst. See Haycrust.
Haule. See Haughley.
Hauley, Haule, John, burgess of
Dartmouth. 1814.
, William de, of Covenham,
54.
Haulgh, Hagh [in Bolton], co. Lan-
caster, inquisitions at, 317.
, manor, 317.
Haiuisard, John, knight, 527 (p.
131).
Haunsay, co. York, land of Henry de
Potreton in, 342.
Haunthweyt. See Hampsthwaite.
Haustede, John de, 377.
, Robert de, 229.
Hautemprise. See Haltemprice.
Hautwisel. See Haltwhistle.
Havant, Havont, Havonte, co.
Southampton, inquisitions at,
148, 175,309.
Haverah, Haywra, Heywra, co.
York, park, 1372.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 485, 487, 516, 604.
Haverfordwest, Haverford, co. Pem-
broke, inquisitions at, 1819.
Haverichesham. See Hersham.
Havering atte Bower, Havering,
Haveringe, Haveringge,
Haveryng atte Bower, Haver-
ynge, Haveryngge, Haver-
yngge atte Bower, co. Essex,
443, 652, 1290, 1345, 1395.
, bailiff of. See Blomville,
Oliver de.
, church, 128.
G28
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Havering atte Bower— con^.
, inquisition at, 443.
, lands of Hornchurch priory
in, 128.
manor, 128.
, . . . . , chapel of, chantry in,
128.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1173, 1199, 1204, 1222,
1268. 1289, 1340, 1754, 1843.
Havering, Haveringe, Haverjnig,
Haverynge, Haveryngge,
John de. 1854.
, . . . . , justice of South Wales,
45.
, lieutenant of Edward
I in North Wales, 962.
, . . . , , lord of the covincil,
68.
Haverington, Michael de, commis-
sioner, 29.
Havoderhayth, co. Denbigh, 507.
Havont, Havonte. See Havant.
Haward. See Howard.
Hawe, John de, escheator in Kent,
Surrey. Sussex and Middlesex,
1361.
, Robert de la, 2103.
Cf. also Hagh.
Hawekesworth, Haukesworth, Wal-
ter de, 527 (p. 131). 1312.
, . . . . , Elizabeth wife of,
1312.
Hawick, Hawik, co. Roxburgh,
barony, 2054.
Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester, Hilles-
ley in, q.v.
Hawkeston, Haukeston, Philip de,
sheriff of Carmarthen, 1742.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
2078.
Hawkeswyk, William de, 527 (p.
130).
Hawley, Halghele [in Sutton at
Hone], CO. Kent, 862.
Haw ling, Hallinge, Hallynge, co,
Gloucester, inquisitions at,
542, 681.
Hawridge, Hawrugge, co. Bucking-
ham, 1597.
Haxle. See Axel.
Hay, CO. York, park, 1372.
Hay, Haye, John de la, 527 {p. 133).
, ...., commissioner, 308,
593, 760, 767, 838, 1261,
1869.
....-.., Richard de la, 1570, 1868.
, Thomas de la, 11, 1270.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1586.
, . . . . , lord of Beamonston,
1409.
, WilUam de la, 588.
, . . . . , of Newark, 14.
, . . . . , . . . . , Beatrice wife of,
14.
Haycrust, Haukhirst [in North Lyd-
bury], CO. Salop, wood, 1550.
Haydock, Haydok [in Winwick], co.
Lancaster, 2033.
, manor, 798.
Haydok, Gilbert de, 2033.
, . . . . , commissioner. 1951.
, Henry de, clerk, 1602.
, John son of Gilbert de, 2033.
, Matthew de, Icnight, 2006,
2033.
, William, 2033.
Haydon, Heidon [in Rodboiirne
Cheney], co. Wilts, 533.
Haydor, Haydore, co. Lincoln,
manor, 1858.
, Aisby in, q.v.
, Culverthorpe in, q.v.
, Oazeby in, q.v.
, le Westhall in, 1858.
Haye. See Hay.
Haye, by Ivnaresborough forest, co.
York, park, 759.
, . . . . , keepers of. See
Forester, Gilbert le ; Pavely,
John le.
Hayemere. See Haremere.
Hayles. See Hailes.
Hayling, HailNTighe, HeyUngge, co.
Southampton, island, 175.
, prior of, 175.
Haynton. See Hainton.
Haynton, John de, of Beverley,
merchant, 1628 {p. 400).
Hayton, co. Nottingham, Tiln in,
q.v.
Hayton, Haiton, John de, commis-
sioner, 1607, 1861.
Hayward, Heyward, John, 1451.
, Thomas, 400.
, William le, of Sturmer, 1923.
Haywra. See Haverah.
Hazlewood. Heselwcd [in Tadcaster],
CO. York, park. 527 {p. 132).
Heacham, Hecham, co. Norfolk,
1916.
, ship of, 1916.
Headcorn, Hedecrone, co. Kent,
Thornherst in, q.v.
Headington, Hedyngdon, co. Ox-
ford, manor, 152.
Headon hill, Hetdone [in Fresh-
water], l\i of Wight, 839.
Healaugh, Helagh, co. York, 527 {pp.
132, 134).
, park, 527 {p. 134).
, prior of, 569.
Heathfield, co. Sussex, Tottingworth
in, q.v.
Hebbelonde, cos. Salop and Mont-
gomery, inquisition at, 386.
Hebrigge. See Heybridge.
Hecham. See Heacham.
Heck, Laurence de, ancestors of,
265.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
629
Heddesore, Geoffrey de. 114.
, John de, 114.
, ...., executors of, 114.
Heddessore. See Hedsor.
Heddoii on the Wall, Hedon on the
Wall, CO. Northumberland,
inquisition at, 1353.
Hedecrone. See Headcorn.
Hedersete, John de, coinmissioner,
1560, 1589, 1680.
, Siinon de, commissioner,
907, 934, 1250, 1444.
, . . . . , guardian of Ely
bishopric, 207.
Hedgerley, co. Buckingham, Bul-
strode in, q.v.
Hedley, Black, Blackedley, Blacked-
leye [in Bywell St. Andrew],
CO. Northumberland, 389.
Hedon in Holderness, co. York,
bailiff of. See Taillour,
Henry.
, burgesses of, 897.
, hospital of St. Sepulchre,
351.
, . . . . , master of, election of,
351.
inquisitions at, 262, 859,
897, 1618, 2062.
, keeper of. See Normanvill,
Thomas de.
, parson of. See Beverlay,
Gregory de.
, Newton by, q.v.
Hedon on the W^all. See Heddon on
the Wall.
Hedon, Hedonne, Richard brother of
Robert de, 77.
, Robert de, commissioner,
410.
, Robert son of Margery de,
77.
Hedresford [in Kirk Levington], co.
Ciunberland, 1585.
Hedresford, Adam son of Richard de,
1585.
, Richard de, 1578, 1585.
, Thomas .son of Richard de,
1578.
Hedsor, Hedde-ssore, co. Bucking-
ham, 1765.
Hedyngdon. See Headington.
Hegghtebury. See Heytesbury.
Hegham. See Heigham and Hig-
ham.
Hegham Ferers, H( gham Ferrers.
See Higham Ferrers.
Hegham. Heghham, John de, 506.
, Roger de, commissioner,
50.
Hegheworth. See Highworth.
Heghham. See Hegham and Hig-
ham Ferrers.
Heghtenhull. See Ightenhill.
Heghton. See Heigliton.
Heghtredebiu-y. See Heytesbury.
Heghworth. See Highworth.
Heidon. See Haydon.
Heigham, Hegham, co. Norfolk, vil-
leins dwelling in, 142.
Heighton, Heghton, in West Firle,
CO. Sussex, manor, 2018.
Heightredebury. See Heytesbury.
Heileshaui. See Hailsham.
Heir, William le, 1111 {p. 275).
See also Eyr.
Helagh. See Healaugh,
Helagh, John de, 527 {p. 134).
, Ralph de, 1992.
Helcok, William. 1792.
Heldere, Philip le, 1241.
Heleghthorjje, co. Lincoln, 1295.
Helewell, Robert de, 906.
Helgeye. See Hilgay.
Hellawe. See Belleau.
Hellebek, Thomas de, 1983.
Helles. See St. ISIargarets.
Helles, Alice de, 2094.
Hellesby, William de, 46 [p. 12).
Hellesby, Hellesleye. See Helsby.
Hellynhul, extent of, 51.
Helme, in Sandon in Hungerford, co.
Berks, wood, 817.
Helmesley, Hamelak, co. York, Roos
of, q.v.
Helmeswelle, W^illiam de, 447.
Helperthorp, Roger de, 1654.
Helpeston, Robert de, 1111 {p. 275).
, William de, of Pickworth,
1270.
Helpringham, co. Lincoln, 930.
Helpringham, Philip de, 930.
Helsby, Hellesby, Hellesleye, co.
Chester, township and woods,
46 {p. 12), 53.
, lord of, 46 {p. 12).
, manor, 46 {p. 12).
Helward, Robert, bailiff of Raven-
serod, 859.
Hemegrave, Hemmegrave, Edmund
de, 224.
, . . . . , commissioner, 83, 88,
92, 93, 214, 907. 921, 2096.
Hemel Hempstead, Henielhamstede
[CO. Hertford], 760, 767.
Hemenhale. See Hempnall.
Hemcry, Thomas, 1818.
Hemingbrough, Hemmyngburgh, co.
York, 738.
, Cliff in, q.v.
, Tarn Head in, q.v.
, Tumham Hall in, q.v.
, Woodhall in, q.v.
Hemingstone, Hemmyngestone, co.
Suffolk, 1134.
Hemmegrave. See Hemegrave.
Hemmyng, William, of Dartmouth,
1679.
, mayor of Dartmouth,
1814.
630
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Hemmyngbtirgh. See Heming-
broiigh.
Hemmyngestone . See Hemingstone .
Hemmyngton, Robert de, commis-
sioner, 46 {p. 12).
Hempnall, Hemenhale, co. Norfolk,
inqmsition at, 1110.
Hempstead, Hempsted, co. Norfolk,
letter dated at, 147.
Hemyngford, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 1126.
Hen, Llewellyn, chaplain, vicar of
Penboyr, 708.
Hencastel, Robert de, 1950.
Hendor, co. Merioneth, manor, 181.
Hendred, East, Est Henrethe, co.
Berks, 624.
Hendusakre, William de, 1918.
Hengeford. See Hinckford.
Henherst. See Henhurst.
Henhowe [by Bury St. Edmunds], co.
Suffolk, inquisitions at, 83,
286,635, 743, 1028, MIO.
Henhurst, Henherst, co. Kent,
1846.
Henle, Henlee, Margaret de, 55.
, WilHam de, 984.
Henley, Hanle, Henle, co. Oxford,
1629.
, inquisitions at, 78, 1629.
, land of Henry de Malynes
in, 267.
, writs dated at, 681, 812,
1868.
, Henle [in Ash], co. Surrey,
1861.
, manor, 984, 1760, 1861.
Henllan, co. Denbigh, Lleweny in,
g.v.
Henor, Robert, 1338.
Henry I, king, 1076, 1583.
, Adelidis consort of, 1491.
Henry II, king, 590, 1206.
, charters of, 109, 128 and
corrigenda, 295, 897, 1743.
, grants by, 128.
Henry III, king, 67, 210, 232,
241, 287, 292, 309, 340, 390,
566, 610, 631, 654, 789, 841,
873, 880, 1060, 1338, 1403,
1470, 1521, 1554, 1651, 1655,
1746, 1795, 1899, 1900, 2068.
, charters of, 13, 104, 137,
235, 241, 419, 1446, 1510.
, grants by, 128, 148, 729,
1403, 1646, 1743.
, justices in eyre of, 604.
, letters patent of, 13.
, Originalia rolls of, 128.
Henry, earl of Lancaster, 1039, 1111,
1125, 1481, 1887, 1889.
Henry, Aucher son of, 1526.
, Nicholas son of Richard son
of, of Abbots Bromley, a
felon, 190.
Henry — cont.
, Robert son of, of Wodehall,
119.
Hensall, Hethensale [in Snaith], co.
York, 582.
Heppe. See Shap.
Heppelee. See Hipley.
Heppescotes, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 1549. 1561, 1570,
1579.
Herbert, Herberd, Matthew son of,
148, 1638.
Reynold son of, 1331, 1501.
Herclay. See Harcla.
Hercy, Hugh de, commissioner,
1755.
Herdecote, co. Wilts, manor, valua-
tion of, 135.
Herdewykewall. See Hargatewall.
Herdwyk. See Hardwick.
1 Herefford. See Hereford.
{ Hereford, co. Hereford, 1884.
, bishop of, 205.
, castle, inquisitions at, 159,
192, 529, 694, 881.
, cathedral church of St.
Ethelbert, 2022.
, . . . . , dean and chapter of,
1074, 2022.
, . . . . , canon of. See Dunre,
Richard de.
, . . . . , prebend of Lyre in,
2022.
, . . . . , prebend of Nomiing-
ton in. 529.
, inquisitions at, 522, 1074,
1634, 2022.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1062, 1338, 1356.
, escheator in. See Chavmdos,
Roger ; Hampton, John de ;
Peyto, John de ; Radenore,
WilUam de ; Wyleby, Adam
de.
, extents in, 1981.
, inquisitions in, 34, 35, 100,
159, 184, 192, 231, 522, 529,
682, 694. 881, 888, 1065. 1074,
1137, 1318, 1335, 1382, 1386,
1388, 1407, 1411, 1506, 1515,
1634, 1884, 2022, 2091.
, lands of rebels in, 682.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Carles,
Roger.
, sheriff of, 34, 35, 59, 100,
159, 184, 192, 529, 694, 881,
1065, 1137, 1386, 2091.
Hereford, Herford, earl of, 405 (p.
103), 527 (p. 130 bis), 1126.
See also Bohun ; Osbert.
, . . . . , Gilbert poulterer of,
527 (p. 130).
Hereford, Herefford, Nicholas son of
Simon de, 1317.
, Richard de, 1135.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
631
Hereford, Richard de — cont.
, . . . . , Mary daughter of, wife
of WilUam de Codenoviere,
afterwards wife of WilUain
Waleys, 1135.
, Simon de, 1317.
See also Herford.
Hereford, Parva, Hugh de, chaplain,
1862.
Herevvard, Hervvard, Reynold, 298.
, Robert, archdeacon of Taun-
ton, 1655, 1745.
, Sarah wife of Geoffrey, of
Skillington, 298.
'Herewell, port, 794.
Herewych. See Harwich.
Herewynton, Herwynton, Adam de,
510.
, . . . . , commissioner, 625,
691, 1207, 1470, 1603.
Herewys, Herewyz. See Harwich.
Herford, Herforde, Richard de,
bailiff of Roger Damory, 468.
, Whyghmanny, of Eastland,
1628 (p. 399).
See also Hereford.
Herietesham. See Harrietsham.
Heriz, Heryz, Ivo de, 2082.
, Richard le, 1182.
Herlaston. See Harlaxton and
Herleston.
Herle. See Harleye.
Herleston, Herlaston, William de,
commissioner, 629, 1888.
Herlingdon. See Harlington.
HerUston. See Harleston.
Herman, William, verderer of Whit*
by forest, 104.
Hermeresworth. See Harmonds-
worth.
Hermeston. See Harmston.
Hermitage, hermitage of Blakemor,
CO. Dorset, hermit chaplains
of, 846.
, . . . . , patrons of, 846.
, . . . . , priors of. See Cerne,
WilUam de ; Cornwaylle,
Roger de ; Poimtfret, Ellis
de.
Hermondesworth. See Harmonds-
worth.
Heron, Heroun, Heyron, Robert,
comrni-ssioner, 731.
, Roger, commissioner, 676,
710, 963, 978, 1063.
, William, commissioner,
1883.
Herpeswell. See Harpswell.
Herringby, Haryngby [in Stokesby],
CO. Norfolk, 271.
Hensham, Haveriche.shain [ia Wal-
ton on Thames], co. Surrey,
899.
Herst, in Icklesham, co. Sussex,
knight's fee in, 405 (p. 102).
Herst — cont.
, in Sedlescombe, co. Sussex,
knights' fees in, 405 {p. 102).
Herstmounceus. See Hurstmon-
ceux.
Hert, . . . le, of Over Norton, 2107.
, Johnle, 184.
, Robert le, 1807.
, , Iseult wife of, 1807.
, Rose wife of Walter le, 1875.
, Thomas, 1875.
Hertecla. See Harcla.
Hertelaw. See Hartley.
Hertelepe. See Hartlip.
Hertelpol, Hertelpole. See Hartle-
pool.
Hertesmere. See Hartisraere.
Hertewaieton. See Hertweyton.
Hertewell. See Hartwell.
Hertford. See Harford.
Hertford, co. Hertford, inquisitions
at, 585, 1719.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1252, 1330, 1609.
Hertford, county, escheator in, 1341.
See also Clere, Robert de ;
Coggeshale, John de ; Gernet,
Henry ; Holewell, Robert de ;
Monte Caniso, Richard de ;
Rosteley, William de ; Tale-
mache, William de.
, extent in, 922 {p. 230).
, inquisitions in, 99, 162, 440,
585, 593, 605, 639, 760, 767,
1093, 1297, 1302, 1341, 1434,
1491, 1516, 1520, 1574, 1586,
1587, 1596, 1611, 1617, 1637,
1719, 1774, 1781, 1783, 1801,
1927, 1995, 2005, 2032.
, sheriff of, 99, 162, 440, 605,
1093, 1341, 1520, 1774,
1995.
Hertford, earl of, 1022, 1225. See
also Clare.
Hertford, Baldwin de, 1022.
, , heirs of, 1022.
Hertilpole, HertilpuU. See Hartle-
pool.
Hertrepol, Geoffrey de, 280.
Hertrepole. See Hartlepool.
Hertrigge. See Hartridge.
Hertrigge, John de, sheriff of Wilts
and keeper of Old Sarum
castle, 210.
Hertwell. See Hartwell.
Hertweyton, Hertewaieton, co.
Northiunberland, 572.
, Fiselbi in, 389.
Hertyng, William de, commissioner,
1511.
Hervy, John son of Thomas, of Salt-
fleethaven, 1985.
Herward. See Hereward.
Herwych, Herwico, Nicholas de, ship
of, 407.
632
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Henv yell — con t.
, William de, master of la
Waschewe of Hull, 1728.
Herwynton. See Herewynton.
Heryng, Patrick, forfeiture of, 2028.
, Walter, 989.
, commissioner, 1383.
, ..... Margaret wife of,
daughter of Margery Abel,
989.
, William, bvu-gess and mer-
chant of Berwick, 1577.
Heryngerie, Isle of Wight, 1939.
Heryz. See Heriz.
Heselarton, Hcselerton, . . . de,
1797.
, John de, commissioner, 338.
, Roger de, parson of Lamb-
ley, 1798.
Walter de, knight, 1312.
, . . . . , Eustacia wife. of, 1312.
Heselbech, Robert de, 1449.
Heselarton. See Heselarton.
Heselrig, John son of William de,
376.
Heselwod [? co. York], 1728.
Heselwod. See Hazlewood.
Hessell, Thomas de, parson of Sedge-
field, 280.
Hessle, HessuU, co. York, 1728.
, Anlaby in, q.v.
Heston, co. Middlesex, inquisition at,
151.
land of Richard de Alcote in,
151.
Hetdone. See Headon Hill.
Hethe. See Hythe.
Hethe, Joan atte, 1 929.
, Richard atte, 1929.
Hethene, Roger le, 1416.
, Stephen le, 1416.
Hethensale. See Hensall.
Hetlifelde, la [? Heathlands, in Ot-
tsry, St. Mary], co. Devon,
inquisition at, 1349.
Hethiligh, co. Leicester, forest court
of, 548.
Heton, South. See Kirkheaton.
Heton, Thomas de, ancestors of, 265.
, ...., commissioner, 1021,
1165, 1893.
, . . . . , petition of, 372.
Heugh, Hogh, in Stamfordham [co.
Northumberland], manor,
395.
Hevere, Nicholas de, 899.
Heversham, co. Westmoreland,
Levens in. q.v.
Hewer, Robert, 527 [p. 132).
Hewissh, Hewvssh, Hywyssh,
Richard de"', 1943.
, . . . . , commissioner, 336,
1675.
Hexham, Hextildesham, co. North-
umberland, manor, 1710.
Heybridge, Hebrigge, co. Essex,
manor, 1923.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Pynche-
bek, Ive de.
Heydon, Heyden, co. Essex, 1640.
Heyden [co. Northumber-
land], commission dated at,
1001.
Heygheved, Heyheved. See High-
head.
Heyles. See Hailes.
Heylingge. See HayUng.
Heynau, Alice de, wife of Roger
Bigod, earl of Norfolk, 485.
, . . . . , executors of, 485.
Heyninges [in Kjiaith, co. Lincoln],
prioress and nims of, 194.
Heyras, Maud wife of Richard, after-
wards wife of Walter de
Schereueton, 1803.
Heyron. See Heron.
Heytesbury, Hegghtebiu-y, Hegh-
tredebiu"y, Heightredebury,
CO. Wilts, 1794.
, inquisitions at, 1541.
, manor, 1541.
, . . . ., valuation of, 135.
He;y^vard. See Hay^vard.
Hejnvra. See Haverah.
Hibernia, Isabel daughter of Geoffrey
de. of Shipston on Stour, a
felon, 150.
Hicche, Hicchen. See Hitchin.
Hide, Thomas de la, commissioner,
145, 180.
Higham, Hegham, co. Kent, 1846.
, Hegham, co. Suffolk, 300.
Ferrers, Hegham Ferers,
Hegham Ferrers, Heghliam,
CO. Northampton, 1498.
, . . . . .ancient demesne in, 371.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 1965.
, letter dated at, 1334.
Highbridge [in Burnham], co. Som-
er.set, inquisition at, 752.
, Huish by. q.v.
Highhead, Heygheved, Heyheved
[in Dalston], co. Cumberland,
952.
, peel, 1072, 1249.
Highworth, Hegheworth, Hegh-
worth, CO. Wilts, inquisitions
at, 1020, 1888.
, Eastrop in, q.v.
Hildersham, Hildresham, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
Hilderthorpe, Hilderthorp [in Brid-
lington], CO. Ycrk, 273.
Hildesleigh. See Hillesley.
Hildresham. See Hildersham.
Hilgay, Helgeye, co. Norfolk, 1214.
Hill, John atte, of Salthouse, ship
of, 357.
, Stephen son of Robert de,
.527 (p. 131).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
633
Hillam, Hillum [in Monlc Frj-ston],
CO. York, 527 (j). 131).
Hillary, HUlari, Richard, commis-
sioner. 1758.
Roger, 1356.
, commissioner, 540,
818. 1000. 1073. 1137, 1604,
1605. 1710. 2007.
Hillesley, Hildesleigh [in Hawkes-
bury], CO. Gloucester, manor,
573.
Hillhampton. Hullaniijjton [c?t. Wor-
cester], lands of Great Mal-
vern priory in, 231.
Hillingdon, co. Middlesex, Colham
in. q.v.
Hillington. Hillyngtone, co. Norfolk,
inquisition at, 357.
Hillum. See Hillam.
HilljTigtone. See Hillington.
Hilton, Hulton [in Wolverhampton],
CO. Stafford, 797.
Hinckford, Hengeford, co. Essex,
hundred, 285.
Hinkele, John de, bailiff of Maelor
Saesneg, 195.
Hinton Martell, Hyneton, Hyneton
Martel, co. Dorset, 822.
, manor, 1143.
Hinwick, Hynewyk, co. Bedford,
1965.
Hinxton, Hynxston, co. Cambridge,
1517.
Hipley, Heppelee [in Hambledon],
CO. Southampton, land of
Southwick priory in, 373.
Hipperhobne, Hypprom [in Halifax],
CO. York, 607.
Hirneflete, Robert de, son of, 294.
Hirst. See Hiu-st.
Hirst, Temple, TempiUiirst, Temple-
hirst [in Bii'kin], co. York,
725.
, inquisition at, 618.
, manor. 582, 618, 623, 725,
735, 874, 1455, 1529.
*, . . . . , keeper of. See Bower,
Adam le.
HiskjTi, CO. Cornwall, 775.
Hitchin. Hicche, Hicchen, Huch', co.
Hertford, 440, 639, 1297,
1719.
, inqviisitions at, 440, 593,
639, 1297, 1491.
Hiwissh. See Huish.
Hoberd. See Huberd.
Hockelee. See Hockley.
Hockleton, Hokeleton [in Chirbiu-y],
CO. Salop, inquisition at,
1282.
, manor, 1282.
Hockley, Hockelee, Hokkele, co.
Essex, 860.
inquisition at, 860.
, knights' fees in, 1703.
Hocle, William de, almoner of Holy
Trinity priory, Norwich, 1260.
Cf. Ocle.
Hod, Alan, 527.
, Henry, 527.
, Thomas, 527.
Hoddel, Gilbert, 1337.
, Robert, of Surfleet, 1337.
Hodebovile, Hugh de, 743.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 743.
Hodelston. See Huddleston.
Hodnet, Hodenet, Hodynet, co.
Salop, inquisitions at, 1138,
1170.
, manor, 627.
, Espley in, q.v.
Hoese. See Husee.
Hoff [in St. Lawrence, Appleby], co.
Westmoreland, manor, 952.
Hogge, Richard, forfeiture of, 2028.
Hogh. See Heugh.
Hoghton. See Halton and Hough-
ton.
Hoghton, Hugh de, victualler at Ber-
wick on Tweed, 1321.
, Richard de, commissioner,
1423.
Hoilet, Edmund, of Lessingham,
304.
Hok, Hoke, Hotik, Houlce, John de
la, 1478.
, Richard atte, commissioner,
1222.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
874.
, William de, commissioner,
155.
Hoke. See Hook.
Hokeleton. See Hockleton.
Hokeleton, William de, 1282.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1282.
Hoketon. See Oakington.
Hokkele. See Hockley.
Holand, Holande. See Holland, Hoy-
land and Upholland.
Ho las. Holes, co. Northvmiberland,
389.
Holaunde. See Holland.
Holbeach, Holbecch, Holbech, co.
Lincoln, inquisition at, 316.
, manor, 316, 688.
, whale stranded at, 294.
Holbrook, Holebrok, co. Suffolk,
manor, 485.
Holbtu-y, Holebury [in East Tyther-
ly], CO. Southampton, lands of
Ellen de Vienna in, 236, 449.
, . . . . , extent of, 247.
Holcote, Emma wife of William de,
537.
, Richard de, clerk, 537.
See also Hulcote.
Holdebiirgh, Mundia de, 482.
, ..... Alice daughter of, 482.
634
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Holdeburgh, Mundia de — cont.
, . . . . , Isabel daughter of,
482.
, . . . . , Juliana de Sancto Os-
waldo, daughter of, q.v.
, . . . . , John de Queldryk,
grandson of, q.v.
Holden, Holdene, Robert de, 995.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
John de Somery, 574.
, William de, keeper of Sam-
lesbury manor, 668.
Holdene, co. York, wood, 23.
Holderness, Holdernes, Holdernesse,
CO. York, 299, 897, 1294, 1628
(p. 400), 1914.
, escheator in. See Darcy,
John ; Gower, Nicholas.
, liberty, 1618.
, inquisition in, 859.
, keeper of. See Normanvill,
Thomas de.
, lords of, 299.
Holdshott, Holeshute, co. Southamp-
ton, himdred, 1236.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Dray-
ton, Thomas de.
Hole, John atte, 403.
, John de, of Lincoln, 1201.
Holebrok. iSeeHolbrook.
Holebrok, John de, 485.
Holebvu-y. See Holbury.
Holes. See Holas.
Holeshute. See Holdshott.
Holewell, Robert de, escheator in
Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge,
Htmtingdon, Essex and Hert-
ford, 1428, 1434, 1471.
Holewey, Isle of Wight, 1939.
Holeweye, Gervase de, bailiff of
Brigstock and Geddington,
944.
Holkham, co. Norfolk, 1536.
, manor, 1444.
Holland, Holand, count of, 437. See
also William.
, men of, 437. -
, . . . . , arrest of goods of,
182.
, ship of, 1770.
Holland, Holonde [in Plympton St.
Mary], co. Devon, 503.
, Holand, co. Lancaster, writs
dated at, 668, 699, 720, 735.
, CO. Lincoln. See under
Lincoln county.
Holland, Holand, Holande, Hola-
vmde, Holand, Houlonde,
Master John de, commissioner,
1843.
, Maud de, 1881, 2006.
.Robert de, 582, 618, 623,
645, 699, 735, 798, 1093.
, . . . . , justice of Chester, 25,
28, 46, 56, 131.
Holland, Robert de — cont.
, . . . . , rebellion and forfeiture
of, 645, 668, 725, 735, 884.
, Thurstan de, of Preston,
commissioner, 1423.
, WilUam de, 582, 618, 735.
, , Joan wife of, 618, 623,
735.
Hollane, Salamon de, 1897.
HoUingbourn, Holjnigbourne, co.
Kent, 1846.
Hollington, co. Siissex, Baldslow by,
q.v.
, Wilting in, q.v.
Hohn, island (in the dominions of
the Emperor), 1618.
Hohn. See Holme.
Holmcultram, Holm Coltran, Holm-
coltram, Hohncoltran, co.
Cumberland, 687.
, abbey, 684.
, . . . . , victuals stored in, 408.
, inquisition at, 693.
, Skinberness in, q.v.
Hobne on the Wolds, Howm, Howom
by Lockington, co. York,
1228, 1279.
Hohne, Hohn, Gilbert de, commis-
sioner, 258.
, Randolph de, b\irgess of Ber-
wick, 1402.
, Richard de, master of the
hospital of St. Thomas,
Southwark, 1757.
, Robert de, 2095.
, Robert son of Randolph de,
1402.
Holmer Green, Holmere [in Little
Missenden], co. Buckingham,
manor, 647.
Hokneton. See Hohnpton.
Holmeton, John son of Sibyl de, 262.
, , Maud wife of, 262.
Hohnpton, Hokneton, co. York, land
of Bolton in Craven priory in,
262.
, manor, 262. •
Holond, Holonde. See Holland.
Holont. See HuUand.
Holrode, by Fawton, co. Cornwall,
503.
Holt, Holte, CO. Berks, 1616.
, CO. Leicester, windmill at,
360.
Holte, John de, 78.
Holton, Halghton, co. Oxford,
church, 310.
, inquisition at, 310.
, manor, 310.
Holy See, the, ordinance of, 303.
Holyboiu"ne, Halibourne, co. South-
ampton, manor, 1363.
Holyhead, Haliheved, co. Anglesey,
port, 248.
Holyngboxirne. See HoUingbourn.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
635
Holyns, William de, commissioner,
1169.
Holjrwell, Haliwellhauh by Lough-
borough [in Thorpe Acre], co.
Leicester, 1109.
, Haliwelle, Halywell, co.
Middlesex, 1263.
, inquisition at, 1263.
, priory, Albreda prioress of,
1016.
Home. See Hume.
Home, Adam de, forfeitiu-e of, 2028.
, Adam de la, merchant, 1963.
, Gregory de, forfeiture of,
2028.
, Henry de, forfeiture of, 2028.
, . . . . , Christiana wife of,
2028.
, John de, forfeiture of, 2028.
, . . . . , Christiana wife of,
2028.
, Roger de, 2028.
Homle, Robert de, 1831.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1831.
Homme. See Ham.
Homme [in Dilwyn], co. Hereford,
1981.
Hommedieu, John, the elder, 604.
, John, the younger, 604.
, Nicholas, and Maud his wife,
604.
Hompton, Thomas de, steward of
Pembrokeshire, 1185.
Cf. Hampton.
Honesworth. See Handsworth.
Honeworth, Margaret de, 2047.
Honewyk, Richard de, 751, 900.
Honeybotirne, Honybourne, co.
Gloucester, inquisition at, 382.
Honeyshagh. See Huntshaw.
Honfleur, Honyflet, France, 1619.
Hongerford. See Hungerford.
Hongeton. See Hangleton.
Honiton, Honyton, co. Devon, ex-
tent at, 1532.
, inqmsition at, 166.
, Clist, Clisthineton, co.
Devon, inquisition at, 1171.
Honybourne. See Honeyboiirne.
Honyflet. See Honfleur.
Honyton. See Honiton.
Hoo, CO. Kent, 1846.
, CO. Norfolk, 1589, 2040.
Hoo, Clement de, 788.
, Margery wife of Alexander
atte, 677.
, Thomas de, 1858.
Hooe, Hoo, CO. Sussex, manor, 1701.
Hook, Hoke [in Titchfield], co.
Southampton, 1008.
, Hoke [in Lydiard Tregoze],
CO. Wilts, manor, 1368.
Hoore, Elhs le, lord of Huish manor,
752.
CJ. Hore.
Hope, Robert son of Simon del, of
Baildon, a felon, 149.
Hoperton, Adam de, commissioner,
356, 385, 392, 489, 569, 582,
623, 626, 632, 640, 655, 724,
725, 735, 759, 807, 873, 910,
918, 947, 958. 1082, 1206,
1300, 1312, 1321. 1365, 1372.
Hopewas. See Hopwas.
Hopton, W. de, 2085.
Hopwas, Hopewas, co. Salop, hay,
1131.
Horbling, Horblingge, co. Lincoln,
manor, 1013.
, Bridge End in, q.v.
Hore, William, commissioner, 68.
, . . . . , chamberlain of South
Wales, 45.
, William son of Richard le, of
Fradswell, 665.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 665.
Cf. Hoore.
Horestok, le, cos. Worcester and
Warwick, inquisition at, 1207.
Horewode. See Horwode.
Horeworth, William de, 1055.
Horham, Walter de, bailiff of Dart-
ford, 106.
Horkstow, Horkestowe, co. Lincoln,
1628 {p. 400).
, vicar of, 1628 {p. 400).
Hormer, Hornemere, co. Berks, hun-
dred, bailiff of. See Piper,
Richard.
Horncastel, John de, collector of
quayage and mvu-age in Bris-
tol, 1658.
Horncastle, Horncastre, Hornecas-
tre, CO. Lincoln, 1482.
, inquisitions at, 344, 1518.
, land of Kirkstead abbey in,
239.
, manor, 1518.
, soke, 1518.
Hornchurch, co. Essex, inquisition at,
1290.
, priory, 128.
, . . . . , guardian of, 128.
, . . . . , master and brethren
of, 128.
Horndon, co. Essex, inquisition at,
1557.
, market and fair, 1557.
on the Hill, co. Essex,
Wyfields in, q.v.
, West, West Thorndon, West
Thorndone, co. Essex, manor,
933.
, , extent of, 922.
, . . . . , advowson, 933.
Horneby, John de, 946.
, . . . . , conunissioner, 928.
, the elder, commis-
sioner, 734.
Hornecastre. See Horncastle.
636
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Horneclyf, Robert de, commis-
sioner, 1021.
Hornemere. See Hormer.
Hornese. See Hornsea.
Horningsea, Horningseye, co. Cam-
bridge, 1187.
Horningsham, Great, Great Horn-
yngesham, co. Wilts, 1541.
Hornington, Hornyngton [in Bolton
Percy], co. York, 2095.
, manor, 655.
Hornsea, Hornese, Hornse, co. York,
1321.
, inquisitions at, 2011, 2070.
Hornyngesham, Great. See Horn-
ingsham, Great.
Hornyngton. See Hornington.
Horseden, William de, sheriff of
Yorkshire, 2082.
Horselegh, Horseley. See Horsley.
Horsemede, co. Kent, 717.
Horsewell, Horswelle [in South Mil-
ton], CO. Devon, 503.
Horsham, co. Norfolk, fishery and
miU, 857.
, priory of St. Faith, prior of,
857.
, CO. Sussex, 1752, 1776.
Horsington, co. Somerset, manor,
extent of, 221.
Horsley, Horseley, co. Derby, 108.
, Horstoii in, q.v.
, Horselegh, co. Gloucester,
church, 1462.
, . . . . , manor, 1462.
, East, Esthorsle, co. Surrey,
1512.
, . . . ., inquisition at, 1512.
Horsley, Horseley, Horsle, Richard
de, commissioner, 572.
, Robert son of Richard de,
108.
, Roger de, commissioner,
710.
Horspole, John atte, 1607.
, Agnes wife of, 1607.
Horstead, Horstede, co. Kent, 1846.
Horston, le Horston [in Horsley],
CO. Derby, 108.
, castle, constable of. See
Malo Lacu, Robert de.
, inquisition at, 108.
Horswelle. See Horsewell.
Horton, co. Kent, priory, prior of.
See Warenna, WilUam de.
in Ribblesdale, co. York,
1797.
, . . . . , land of Ralph Godard
in, 281.
, parson of, 1797.
Horton, Hortone, Amisse de, 644.
, Charles de, 644.
, Robert de, chaplain of St.
Leonard's, Rushton, 1301.
, Thomas de, 644, 1860.
Horton, Thomas de — cont.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 1860.
, Walter de, commissioner,
1843.
Horwell, manor, extent of, 51.
Horwode, Horewode, John de, 480.
, William de, 125.
, . . . . , Cliristiana wife of, 125.
Horwood, Horwode, co. Bucking-
ham, church, 1829.
Hospital, Lospital, Hugh de le, 1501.
, John de, 1501.
, . . . . , owner of the Seynte
Marie of Barcelona, 1819.
, John de, the elder, 1501.
, WilUam de, 1501.
, William de, the younger,
1501.
Hotham, Hothom, Hothum, Geof-
frey de, commissioner, 130.
Hugh son of WilUam de, 1 54.
. . . . , Maud wife of, dower
of, detained, 154.
John de, commissioner, 338.
. . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 75.
. .., bishop of Ely, 1323,
1781.
. . . , . . . . , chancellor, 933,
974.
Hothfield, Hathfeld, co. Kent,
manor, valuation of, 135.
Hothom, Hothum. See Hotham.
Hothwayt, Gilbert son of Thomas de,
1784.
, Thomas de, 1784.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, daughter
of John de Brigham, 1784.
, Thomas son of Gilbert de,
1784.
Hotoft, Houtot, Agnes wife of Peter
de, 1169.
, Avice wife of Robert, 1967.
, Master Thomas de, 1449.
Hoton. See Hutton.
Hoton Langethwayt. See Hutton
in the Forest.
Hoton, Richard de, 1620.
, Robert de, 1654.
, Thomas de, 1620.
, . . . . , farmer of Plumpton
lawn, 388.
, WilUam de, 578.
See also Houton.
Houby, Anketin de, 2097.
, John de, 2097.
Houdenschire. See Howdenshire.
Houeden. See Howden.
Houel. See Howel.
Houet, John, bixrgess and merchant
of Bruges, 357.
Houeton. See Houghton.
Houghton, Hoghton, co. Lincoln,
lands of the Templars in,
347.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
637
Ho iighton — cont.
, Houton, Houtone, co. Nor-
folk, 52.
, . . . . , lord of. See Walpole,
Henry de.
, Houeton, co. York, 273.
Houhg, le. See Howfield.
Hoiik, HoLilce. ^See Hok.
Houlonde. See Holland.
Hovunan, John, 1501.
Housom, John de, 1673.
Houton, Houtone. See Houghton.
Houton, John de, commissioner,
2073.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 1173, 1174, 1177.
, . . . . , of Barton on Humber,
1497.
, . . . . , . . . . , Joan de Kyrke-
ton, wife of, 1497.
, Thomas de, 273.
, William de, 157.
, . . . . , Emma wife of, 157.
See also Hoton.
Houtot. See Hotoft.
Houtred, Jolxn, master of St. John's
hospital, Wycombe, 406.
Cf. Huttred and Ughtred.
Hovingham, co. York, Fryton in,
q.v.
, Wath in, q.v.
How, CO. York, wood, 23.
Howard, Haward, John, knight,
1187.
, . . . . , escheator in Norfolk
and Suffolk, 1945.
, , the elder, 1194.
Howden, Houeden, co. York, 1828.
, inquisition at, 527.
, liberty, 119.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Bergh,
Alexander de.
, Skelton in, q.v.
, Yoikfleet in, q.v.
Howdensliire, Houdenschire, co.
York, wool of, 1770.
Howel, Houel, Howell, . . . de. 2088.
, Hugh, commissioner, 973.
, Philip ap, 1643.
, Master Rhys or Res ap, 497.
, . . . . , corhmissioner, 68.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 497.
, Robert, 1683, 2049.
, Traharn, son of Madoc ap
Arandor, 74.
Howfield, le Houhg [in Kniveton],
CO. Derby, 597.
Howick, Howyk, co. North vunber-
land, 366, 375.
Howm. See Holme on the Wolds.
Howm, Howom, John .son of Thomas
de, 1228. 1279.
Howom. See Holme on the Wolds.
Howyk. See Howick.
Hoxne, co. Suffolk, 1663.
Hoxne — cont.
, writs dated at, 1897, 1915.
Hoxne, Benedict de, 788.
Hoxneford, John do, 1737.
Cf. Oxonia.
Hoyland, Holand, 1770.
Hoyle, Eve atte, of Moimtsorrel,
157.
, . . . . , JuUana daughter of,
157.
Huberd, Hoberd, William, 359.
Hubert, John, 527 {p. 130).
Huch'. See Hitchin.
Huchedene, Huchenden. See Hugh-
enden.
Huddleston, Hodelston [in Sher-
burn], CO. York, 527 {p. 132).
Hugford, Walter de, commissioner,
870, 912.
Huggate, Hugate, co. York, 273.
, inquisitions at, 671.
, manor, 671.
Huggelegh. See Hughley.
Hugh, Henry son of, knight, 1469.
, . . . . , constable of Barnard
castle, 240.
, John son of, 1501.
, William son of, lord of
Fulletby, 1482.
, William son of Richard son
of, of Calverhall, a felon, 3.
Hughenden, Hucliedene, Huchenden,
CO. Buckinghain, 1627.
, lands seized in, as of the
Templars, 141.
Hughet, Gilbert, vicar of SS. Peter
and Paul, Yalding, 1540.
Hughley, Huggelegh, co. Salop, 1382.
Hughtred. See Ughtred.
Huish, Hiwissh, Hywyssh, by High-
bridge, CO. Somerset, 752.
, chapel, chantry in, 752.
, manor, 752.
Huk, Robert del, 1456.
Hulcote. Richard de, of Pertenhall,
716.
See also Holcote.
Huldemere, Roger, of Southampton,
a felon, 778.
Hulford, John de. 1884.
Hull. See Kingston upon Hvdl.
Hull, the river, 1294, 1770.
Hull, le, CO. Derby, tenants of, 390.
Hullampton. See Hillhampton.
Hulland, Holont, co. Derby, 597.
Hulle, Henry de, 1111 {p. 275).
, William de la, commis-
sioner, 386.
Hulme, Hulm [in Chesterfield], co.
Derby, manor, 1809.
, Ulme, St. Benet, co. Norfolk,
abbot of. 1 707.
Hulton. See Hilton.
Humber, Humbre, the river, 130,
1728, 1770, 1914.
638
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Hiunberston, Hiimberstan, co. Lin-
coln, 1628 (p. 399).
, abbot of, 1628 {p. 399).
Humbilton, Robert de. 1628 {p. 401).
Humbleton, co. York, Fit ling in
q.v.
Hume, Home, co. Berwick, lordship
of, 2028.
Hiincoat, Hvintcotes [in Whalley],
CO. Lancaster, 519.
Hundemanby. See Hiinmanby.
Himdfote, Stephen, 298.
Hundmanby. See Hunmanby.
Hundon, John de, escheator in Lin-
colnshire and Rutland, 1835,
1844.
Hungarston. See Hungerston.
Hungerford, Hongerford, co. Berks,
1666, 1966.
, inquisitions at, 755, 817.
, Charlton by, q.v.
, Sandon in, q.v.
, Standen in, q.v.
Hungerford, Hongerford, Hungre-
ford, Robert de, 742, 811.
, ..... commissioner, 514,
561, 570, 624, 661, 695, 702,
704, 709, 737, 745, 755, 785,
809, 817, 825, 827, 846, 917,
922 {p. 230), 948, 994, 1002,
1040, 1046, 1158, 1198, 1235,
1371, 1374, 1746, 1764.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
Thomas earl of Lancaster,
494.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Berks, 705.
, . . . . , steward of Bisham
manor, 1215.
, Walter de, escheator south of
Trent, 1544.
Hungerston, Hungarston [in Aliens-
more], CO. Hereford, 1981.
Hiingreford. See Hungerford.
Hunmanby, Hundemanby, Hund-
manby, CO. York, 558.
, inquisition at, 558.
, manor, 344, 378.
, wreck, at, 378.
Hunsingore, Hunsyngore, co. York,
527 (p. 131).
, Cattal in, q.v.
Hunston, Hunstane, Godfrey de,
1779.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, 1779.
, William de, knight, 1522.
Huntcotes. See Huncoat.
Hunte, Adam le, 771.
, , Ellen wife of, 771.
, John le, of Robertsbridge,
a felon, 1933.
, Ralph le, 982.
, Thomas le, 1345.
Hunter, Adam, of Birkin, 527 {p.
131).
Huntingdon, Huntyngdon, co.
Huntingdon, bridge, 1069.
, gaol, repair of, 259.
, inquisitions at, 466, 1043,
1069, 1428, 1765.
, priory of, 496.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
515.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1401, 1416, 1418.
Huntingdon, county, demesne lands
of Henry de Burghersh in,
1765.
, escheator in. See Bassing-
bourne, Warin de ; Clere,
Robert de ; Holewell, Robert
de ; Rosteley, William de ;
Talemache, WilUam de.
, extents in, 922.
, inquisitions in, 70, 89, 466,
496, 716, 1043, 1069, 1128,
1428, 1682, 1765.
, lands of Thomas earl of Lan-
caster in, 466.
, . . . . , keeper of, 466.
, liability of, for repair of
Huntingdon gaol, 259.
, prisage in, 89.
, sheriff of, 70, 259, 1043, 1847.
, temporalities of Merton
priory in, 1428.
, vendors and assessors of the
ninth in, 1765.
Huntingdon, earl of. See CUnton.
Huntington, by York, co. York, 628.
, Earswick in, q.v.
Huntshaw, Honeyshagh, co. Devon,
extent in, 503.
Himtyngdon. See Huntingdon.
Himtyngfeld, Roger de, 1623.
Hurdwick, Hiu-dewyke [in Tavis-
tock], CO. Devon, court, 1628.
Hurley, Hurle, co. Berks, prior of,
1794.
Hurne, Roger de la, 1033.
, Roger atte, 1087.
Hursley, Hurselye, co. Southampton,
613.
Hurst, CO. Berks, la Legh by, fishery
in, 1078, 1105.
, CO. Sussex, knights' fees in,
405 {p. 102), 1858.
, . , . . , manor, 1646.
, Hirst, CO. York, land of
Henry de Potreton in, 342.
Hurst, Wah-and de, 405 {p. 102).
Hurstmonceux, Herstmounceus, co.
Sussex, land of Bayham
abbey in, 326.
Hurtyn, William, 1054.
, . . . . , mayor of Dover, 942.
Hiisacre, co. Ctimberland, manor,
610.
Husborne Crawley, Hussebourne
Craule, co. Bedford, 1212.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
639
Husee, Hoese, Huse, Henry, knight,
eomniissioner, 2077.
, John de la, commissioner,
1089.
, . . . . , constable of Caris-
brooke castle, 1664.
, keeper of the coast of
the Isle of Wight, 839.
, Peter de la, commissioner,
1215.
, Roger, 1690.
, William, commissioner, 922
(p. 230), 971, 984.
Husseboume Craule. See Husborne
Crawley.
Hutton, Hoton, co. Berwick, 2028.
Conyers, Hoton. co. York,
527 (p. 131).
Cranswick, Hoton, co. York,
1674.
in the Forest, co. Cumber-
land, Hoton Langethwayt by,
1620.
Huttred, Geoffrey, 294.
Cf. Houtred and Ughtred.
Huwes, Agnes, 1181.
Hwatlington. See Whatlington.
Hycche, Richard, 359.
Hyde, bv Winchester, co. Southamp-
ton, abbot of, 1268, 1898.
Hyldesle, Master John de, 590.
Hyndringham, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 920.
Hyneton, Hyneton Martel. See
Hinton Martel and Hynton. ■
Hynewyk. See Hinwick.
Hynton, Hyneton, Elizabeth de, wife
of John de Deverel, 1195,
1224.
, John de, 1684.
, . . . . , parson of Poulshott,
1720.
Hynxston. See Hinxton.
Hypprom. See Hipperholme.
Hj'the, Hethe, co. Kent, 1956.
Hy wyssh. See Hewissh and Huish.
Iccovimbe, Robert de, clerk, 2081.
Ichene. See Itchin.
Ichynton, Long. See Itchington,
Long.
Ickenham, Ikenham, co. Middlesex,
114.
Icklesham, Ikelesham, Iklesham, co.
Sussex, 1858.
, knights' fees in, 405 (p.
102).
, Herst in, q.v.
Wickham in, q.v.
Ickleton, Ikelyngton, co. Cambridge
1517.
, inquisition at, 1612.
, priory, 1612.
Idemeston. See Idmiston.
Iden, Idenne, co. Sussex, 1858.
, inquisition at, 319.
, knights' fees in, 405 {p. 102).
, manor, 405 (p. 102).
, . . . . , extent of, 290.
, . . . . , wood in, 319.
Ideshale. See Shifnal.
Idle. See Insula.
Idmiston, Idemeston, co. Wilts,
1803, 1840.
If eld, Yfeld, John de, 346, 1061.
, . . . . , commissioner, 290,
319, 552, 782, 799, 819, 828,
922 (p. 230), 1232,1607.
, William de, 2094.
Ightenhill, Heghtenhull, co. Lancas-
ter, writs dated at, 707,
774.
Iham, Ihaiume, co. Sussex, in-
quisition at, 554.
, knight's fee in, 405 {p. 102).
, land of the abbot of Fecamp
in, 554.
Ikelesham. See Icklesham.
Ikelyngton. See Ickleton.
Iken, Ikene, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 1028.
, . . . . , steward and auditor of
Denny and Elmeney manors,
801.
Ikenham. See Ickenham.
Iklesham. See Icklesham.
Ilderton, Ildirton, co. Northximber-
land, inquisition at, 1893.
, Roddam in, q.v.
Ilford, Illeford, co. Essex, 651.
Ilkley, Ilkeley, co. York, raided by
Scots, 453.
lUeford. See Ilford.
Illeford, John de, 436.
lUeye, Walter de, of Colchester,
1915.
Immingham, Iminghame, co. Lin-
coln, creek, 1770.
Impington, Impyngton, co. Cam-
bridge, writ dated at, 302.
Imworth, Imworthe, Bartholomew
de, king's serjeant at arms,
2034, 2035.
Gilbert de, 2014.
Ince, Yns, co. Chester, writ dated at,
690.
Inclesmore, co. York, 2013.
Ineworth. See Inworth.
640
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Inge, Ingge, John de or John, 412,
1257.
, . . . . , commissioner, 817,
887, 1197, 1273, 1323.
, William, justice of Edward
II, 205.
, . . . . , justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
Ingelby. See Ligleby.
Ingelwode. See Inglewood.
Ingelyr, Thurstin, 238.
Ingerthorpe, Ingerthorp, co. York,
527 {pp. 130, 131).
Ingge. See Inge.
Ingham, co. Norfolk, 304.
Ingham, John de, commissioner,
743, 808.
, John son of Oliver de, Kath-
arine wife of, 2039.
, John son of Robert de, 2039.
.. , Oliver de, 737, 965.
Ingleby Greenhow, Greenhowe,
Grenehowe, Grenhowe, Ingel-
by, CO. York, 490.
manor, 659.
writs dated at, 685, 719.
Inglewood, Ingelwode, Inglewode,
CO. Cumberland, forest, 1071,
1249, 1832.
, . . . . , migration of men of
Galloway to, 388.
Ingleys, Adam, 489.
Cf. Lenglis.
Ingmanthorpe, Ingmanthorp, co.
York, Ros of, q.v.
Ingram, Richard, 1488.
Ingwardeby, William de, 816.
Inkepenne, Nicholas de, 1966.
Inkpen, Inlcepenne [co. Berks], 1373,
1966.
Inneworth. See Inworth.
Insula, del Idle, Alice daughter of
Henry de, 953.
, Bartholomew de, keeper of
the Isle of Wight, 1794.
, Gerard de, 606.
, John de, 72, 606, 659,
1057.
, . . . . , commissioner, 25, 60,
80, 244, 251.
, . . . . , justice of gaol delivery,
1103.
, . . . . , keeper of the coast of
the Isle of Wight, 839.
, keeper of forfeited
lands in Essex, 900.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1057.
, John de, of Fring, 359.
, John de, of the Isle of Wight,
238.
, John de, the younger, 1214.
, John de, of Woodburn, com-
missioner, 1455, 1561, 1579.
, Jordan de, 953.
, Richard de, 321.
Insula — cont.
, Robert de, bishop of Dur-
ham, 1038.
, Robert de, knight, 673.
, Robert de, of Chipchase,
377,
, . . . . , commissioner, 1561,
1579.
Warin de, 570, 606.
, . . . . , constable of Windsor
castle, 37.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 570.
Insula Bona, William de, 827.
Of. Belyle and Lillebon.
Inworth, Ineworth, Inneworth, co.
Essex, 1923.
Ipestanes, William de, 1116.
Ipplepen, Ippelapenne, Ippelepenne,
CO. Devon, manor, 1139.
, rectory, 1730.
, Stephen chaplain of, 1730.
Ippollitts, CO. Hertford, Dinsley,
Temple, in, q.v.
Ipswich, Ypeswich, co. Suffolk, 289,
300, 794, 1708, 1815, 1904,
1989, 2079.
, bailiffs of. See Irpe, John ;
Preston, John de.
, Brook Street in, 1904.
, inquisitions at, 92, 289, 300,
302, 794, 1250, 1568, 1708,
1815, 1904, 1945, 1967.
, liberty of, bailiffs of, 289.
, liberty of St. Etheldreda,
baihff of, 289.
, merchant of, named, 1568.
, parishes of St. Clement
and St. Mary at Tower in,
1904.
, port of, 1904.
, . . . . , customs in, 1250.
, . . . . , . . . . , controller of.
See Irpe, John.
, priory of Holy Trinity, prior
of. See Aubrey, William.
, villeins dwelling in, 142.
, Ressemere in, 302.
, Wicks Bishop in, q.v.
Irby. See Ireby.
Irby, Ireby, co. Lincoln, 298.
, land of John de Rothewele
in, 163.
Irchester, Irencestre, Irnecestre,
CO. Northampton, ancient
demesne in, 371.
, manor, 1965.
, ICnuston h\, q.v.
Ireby. See Irby.
Ireby, Irby, co. Cumberland, manor,
1565.
Ireby, Master William de, vicar of
Newcastle on Tyne, 374.
Ireland, 1563.
, chancellor of. See Thorn-
bury, Walter de.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
641
Ireland — cont.
, conveyance of money to
England from, 184.
, escheator in. See Moriz,
Jolm.
, extents in, 1452.
, flight of criminal to, 27.
, hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in, prior of. See Out-
lawe,. Roger.
.inquisitions in, 1119, 1137,
1387.
, justiciary of, 1119, 1387,
1452.
, See Darcy, John ;
Lucy, Anthony de.
Irencestre. See Lchester.
Ires, WilUam, 1794.
Ireton, Ivu'k, Irton by Caldelowe, co.
Derby, land of Hugh de
Langley in, 470.
, mill, 470.
Irish merchants, 53.
Irissche, John le, 1093.
Irnecestre. See Irchester.
Iron Acton, co. Gloucester, com-
mission dated at, 762.
Irpe, Irp, Jolin, bailiff of Ipswich,
1904.
, controller of customs
in Ipswich, 1250.
Irton. See Ireton, Kirk.
Isabel, queen, consort of Edward II,
122, 195, 246, 775, 778, 959,
976, 1017, 1140, 1202, 1511.
, letters of, 1112.
, spicer of. See Odinet.
Isaled, Yssalet, co. Denbigh, him^-
dred, amobrage of, 507.
Iscermen. See Iskermen.
Iscoed, Iscoyd [co. Montgomery],
commote, 172.
Iselham. See Isleham.
Iskennen, Iscennen, Iskennyn [co.
Carmarthen], htmdred, 1315,
1417.
Isleham, Iselham, co. Cambridge,
inquisition at, 64.
, land of James de Clopton in,
64.
, mill, 64.
Islep. See Islip.
Islep, Richard de, commissioner,
1961.
Islesham, co. Sussex, lands of the
hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in, 193.
Isleworth, Istelworth, co. Middlesex,
commission dated at, 531.
Islip, Islep, CO. Oxford, inquisitions
at, 1713, 1901.
, lord of. See Westminster,
Richard abbot of.
, ' le Conynger ' in, 1713.
, manor, 1531.
Wt. 34623.
Istelworth. See Isleworth.
Itchin, Ichene, co. Southampton,
1254.
Itchington, Long, Long Ichynton, co.
Warwick, 818.
, Bascote in, q.v.
Ithael, chaplain, vicar of Penboyr,
708.
Ithel, Wenthliana daughter of, 962.
Itynton, Ityntone. See Eatenden.
Ive, Lue {sic), co. Cuiubei'land, river,
1249 and Corrigenda.
Ive, Robert son of, de Keg^worth,
229.
Cf. Fitz Ivon.
Ivyndenn, co. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405.
Iwade, CO. Kent, Chettene marsh in,
1475.
Iware, Andrew, reeve of Bvrrgh
manor, 413.
Iwode, CO. Southampton, land of
Robert atte Brede in, 161.
Jabe, John, 1501.
Jacob, Richard, prior of Eye, 1251.
James, steward of Scotland, 1547.
, . . . . , Hawise sister of, wife
of John de Soules, 1547.
James, William, waterbailiff of Dart-
mouth, 1679.
Jameston, Seint Jamyston [in Manor-
bier], CO. Pembroke, 1186.
Jedburgh, Geddeworth, Geddewrth,
CO. Roxburgh, abbot and con-
vent of, 1035.
, abbot of, 1 146.
, castle, 1524.
, . . . . , constable of. See
Presfen, William de.
Jernemieuthe, John de, 1263.
Jernemuth. See Yarmouth.
Jersey, Gereseie, Gereseye, isle of,
549.
, inquisition in, 1657.
, keeper of. See Weston,
Walter de.
, tithes in, 1657.
Jervaulx, Gervaux, co. York, abbot
of, 1797.
Jeryn, John, 1111 (p. 275).
Jettour, John, mayor of Berwick,
1908.
Joce, John, knight, 650, 651, 652.
, Walter, commissioner, 1470.
i 41
642
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Joevene, William le, commissioner,
96.
John, king, 45, 166, 211, 672, 1171,
1401, 1554, 1708.
, charters of, 137, 897, 1144.
grant by, 1798, 1800.
John, king of Scotland, 1547.
John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall,
guardian of England, 1229,
1232, 1247, 1248.
, . . . . , writs etc. tested by,
1386.
John, Adam son of, of Wiggonby,
a felon, 31.
, Herbert son of, 1252.
, . . . . , Eleanor wife of,
daughter of Roger le Rous,
1252.
, John son of, 849.
, Matthew son of, 148, 277,
1794.
, Richard son of, parson of
Brighani, 1784.
, . . . . , bishop of Worcester,
1784.
Cf. Fitz Johan.
ap Adam, 695.
Jolby, Joleby [in Croft], co. York,
mills, 1994.
Jolet, Simon, 1111 (p. 275).
Jolyf, Robert, of Beverley, mer-
chant, 1628 (p. 400).
Jones, Thomas, 1181.
Jordan, WilUam son of, of Stoke,
776.
Jorwerth ap Philip Gogh, Wenth-
lianawife of, 2102.
Joye, Walter, 1929.
, William, 1510.
Juel, John, 1111.
Jumieges, France, abbot and con-
vent of, 175.
Justiis, Philip, commissioner, 1943.
Jykewell, Thomas de, of London,
1111 {p. 275).
K
Kaerdif, Kaerdyf. See Cardiff.
Kaerhon. See Caerleon.
Kaermerdyn. See Carmarthen.
Kaernarvan. See Carnarvon.
Kaldecote. See Caldicot.
Kampen, Camp, Campe, Holland,
1660, 1916.
Kanevas, William, 1501.
Kanewyke, John de, brother of Holy
Innocents' hospital without
Lincohi, 293.
Karesbrok, Karesbrouk. See Caris-
brooke.
Karles. See Carles.
Karliolo. See Carliolo.
Kaimtepy, William, 1004.
Kaycestre, Richard de, bailiff of
York, 1366.
Kaynes, Eleanor wife of Robert de,
486.
KajTigham. See Keyingham.
Kayou. See Cayo.
Kayrwederos. See Caerwedros.
Kaythorp, William de, 1553.
Kechchesland, co. Sussex, knight's
fee in, 405 (p. 102).
Kechenhame. See ffitchingham.
Kechenore. See Kitchenhoiu*.
Kedermynstre. See Kidderminster.
Kedewy, Kedewyng. See Cedewain.
Kedwely. See Kidwelly.
Keevil, Couele, co. Wilts, manor,
922 (p. 230).
Kegworth, co. Leicester, bridge of,
repair of, 229.
Kegworth, Robert son of Ive de,
229.
Kelby. See Kilby.
Kelby, Walter de, bailiff of Lincoln,
2074.
Keleburn. See Kilburn.
Kelemersch, John de, 1449.
Kelesej^e. See Kelsey.
Keleshale, ferry, 256.
Kelham, Kehn, co. Nottingham, 658.
, manor, 658.
Kelington. See Kellington.
Kelk, Little, co. York, inquisition at,
703.
, manor, 703.
Kellawe. See Kelloe.
Kellesey, Kelleseye. See Kelsey.
Kelleshull, Richard de, 1640.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1703,
1764.
Kellington, Kelington, co. York, 582.
, Beaghall in, q.v.
, Egbrough in, q.v.
Kelloe, Kellawe, co. Berwick, 2028.
Kelm. See Kelham.
Kelm, Robert de, 994.
Kelsey, North, North Kelesej^e,
North Kelsay, co. Lincoln, 288,
, inquisition at, 478.
, manor, 478.
, South, South Keleseye, co.
Lincoln, lands of Peter Prilly
in, 288.
Kelsey, Keleseye, Kellesey, Kelle-
seye, Kelseye, Robert de,
commissioner, 549, 879, 965,
1000, 1001, 1010, 1024, 1132,
1213.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
643
Kelsey — cont.
, William de, clerk, 1 892.
, . . . . , chancellor and cham-
berlain of Berwick, 2028.
, commissioner, 2046.
Kelsowe, Adam de. 2028.
Kelstern, Kelsterne, Kelstren,
Henry de, Robert servant of,
1628 (p. 399).
, Walter de, 1628 {p. 399).
, . . . . , collector of customs in
York, 1772.
, William de, of Beverley,
merchant, 1628 {p. 400).
Kelthan. See Cellan.
Kembere, Ralph le, 1932.
, Alice wife of, 1932.
Kemess, Kemmeys, co. Pembroke,
lords of, 1107.
Kemesyngge, Henry de, 799.
Keinmeys. See Kemess.
Kemp, Kejanpe, Geoffrey, chaplain,
of Settrington, 191.
Walter. 1807.
, . . . . , Hawise wife of, 1807.
Kempston, co. Bedford, inquisition
at, 308.
, manor, 308.
Kempston, William de, bailiff of Bed-
ford. 2030.
Kempton, Kenyngton, co. Middlesex,
manor, inquisition at, 932.
Kemyel, Peter de, 1086.
Ken. See Kenn.
Ken, John de, 561.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
561.
Kenardington, Kenardinton, co.
Kent, letter dated at, 680.
Kenarth. ♦S'ee Cenarth.
Kendal, Kendale, co. Westmore-
land, lordship of, 1878.
Kendale, Edward de, 1501.
, Robert de, 593.
, . . . . , constable of Dover
castle, 664.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 593.
, Master Thomas de, 1449.
Kenebauton. See Kimbolton.
Kenebauton, Roger de, 716.
Keneby, Roger de, servant of Wil-
liam le Sautreour of London,
186.
, Thomas de, like servant, 186.
Kenelleworth, Kenelworth. See
Kenilworth.
Kenelyngworth, William de, chap-
lain, warden of St. Margaret's,
Wycombe, 208.
Kenetebury. See Kintbury.
Kengham. See Kingham.
Kenilworth, Kenelleworth, Kenel-
worth, Kenylworth, co. War-
wick, castle, 535.
, inqiii.sition8 at, 518, 535.
Kenilworth — cont.
, prior and convent of, 1627.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 718, 857, 871, 881, 889,
898, 902, 906, 924, 1103, 1138,
2106.
Kenington. See Kenniiagton.
Kenn, Ken, co. Devon, land of Hugh,
de Courtenay in, 173.
Kennington, Kenington, Kenyngton
Kenynton, co. Surrey, 1024
, inquisition at, 1220.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 46, 55, 1594, 1618, 1622,
1629, 1633, 1637, 1639, 1644,
1647, 1656, 1657, 1659, 1600,
1664. 1671," 1687, 1693, 1694,
1698, 1705, 1710. 1712, 1720,
1724, 1726, 1728, 1730, 1731,
1783. 1788, 1799, 1806, 1811,
1813. 1816, 1819, 1826, 1827,
1829, 1830, 1833, 1844, 1847,
1848.
Kensington, Kensyngton, co. Middle-
sex, 1426.
, Ronsevalescroft in, 1421.
Kent, county, 77, 1232.
, escheator in. See Bereford,
John de ; Hawe, John de ;
Langley, William de ; Northo,
William de ; Picot, William ;
Vieleston, John de ; Weston,
William de.
, extents in, 506, 922 (p. 230),
1529, 1782, 2088.
, inquisitions in, 65, 113, 135,
284, 397, 398, 402, 403, 427,
462, 507, 528, 552, 586, 642,
644, 664, 678, 680, 733, 782,
799, 819, 828, 829, 832. 836,
841, 862, 863, 872, 877, 878,
882, 885, 886, 915, 927, 942,
1001, 1015, 1019, 1054, 1057,
1066, 1094, 1147, 1151, 1168,
1232, 1234, 1256, 1262, 1285,
1310, 1350, 1398, 1454, 1475,
1490, 1505, 1507, 1537, 1539,
1540, 1582, 1622, 1626, 1670,
1726, 1751, 1785, 1799, 1830,
1846, 1863, 1897, 1929, 1946,
1954, 1955, 1956, 1971, 1977,
2034, 2035, 2094, 2105.
, knights' fees in, 1897.
, lands of rebels in, 680, 799.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Cob-
ham, Henry de.
, men of, 527 (p. 132).
, religious hoiises in, 927.
, sheriff of, 113, 284, 398, 462,
487, .528, 552, 644, 680, 863,
886, 927, 1001. 1256, 1350,
1.398, 1475, 1540, 1622, 1642,
1726, 18.30, 1954, 1955, 1956,
1971. See also Cornhull,
Reynold de.
644
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Kent, earl of. See Brythnotvis ;
and Edmund.
Kent, William de, baUifE of Ring-
wood himdred, 1236.
Kenteys, Kentays, John le, 161.
, Robert, 1557.
Kenthles. See Cefnllj^^.
Kenton, co. Devon, king's land of,
perambulation of, 173.
Kenwod, co. Cardigan, 2100.
Kenylworth. See Kenilworth.
Kenyngton. See Kempton and Ken-
iiington.
Kenynton. See Kennington.
Kepier, Kypier [in St. Giles' parish,
Durham], co. Durham, hos-
pital, Ralph master of, 1311.
Ker, Kerre, Ellis del, of Kingston on
Hull, 155.
, John del, commissioner, 990.
, Robert, 849.
, Robert del, of Kingston on
Hull, 1628 {p. 400).
Kerdeston, Roger de, 895.
, Master Thomas de, arch-
deacon of Norfolk, 921.
, William de, commissioner,
84, 85.
Kerdif. See Cardiff.
Kereby. See Kirby Bellars.
Kereinoiuid, Master John de, 1628
{p. 399).
Kerlyngclrf, co. York, wood, 23.
Kermerdin, Kermerdyn. See Car-
marthen.
Kernetby, Robert de, vicar of Don-
ington in Holland, 269.
Kerre. See Ker.
Kerry, Kery, co. Montgomery, 682,
1325.
Kersalton. See Carshalton.
Kersey, Kerseye, co. Suffolk, 1148,
2049.
, inquisitions at, 69, 1148.
, manor, 69.
, . . . . , extent of, 922.
Kery. See Kerry.
Kesteven. See under Lincoln
county.
Ketebrokes. See Kidbrooke.
Ketel, Denise, 738.
Keten, Ketene. See Ketton.
Ketene, John de, bishop of Ely, 207.
Kethe, Robert de, 129.
Kethedyn. See Cathedine.
Ketheynoch, Ketheynock, Kethey-
nok. See Cathinog.
Kethyn, Rhys, son of Madoc ap
Arandor, 74.
Ketsby, Ketilsby, co. Lincoln, 1482.
Kettlestone, Roger de, a felon, 52.
Ketton, Keten, Ketene, co. Rutland,
1210.
, inquisition at, 1191.
, manor, 792, 1191.
Keu, Ceu, Geoffi-ey le, 527 {p. 134).
, Johnle, 527 (p. 134).
, Laiirence le, 1866.
, Reynold le, 688.
, Richard le, of West Haddle-
sey, 60.
, Roger son of Simon le, of
Uflfington, 1938.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, 1938.
, Thomas le, of Ingham, 304.
, Walter le, 403.
Keuermond. See Kirmond le Mire.
Kevyntreffrau. See Cefntreffrau.
Keyingham, Kayngham, co. York,
2062.
Keylesthorp. See Calcethorpe.
Keyllemersh, Henry de, 306.
Keympe. See Kemp.
Keys, Thomas, 108.
Keytburton. See Burton, Gate.
I^bbilsworth, Wilham de, 1381.
Kibblestone, Cubleston [in Stone],
CO. Stafford, 2033.
ffibworth Harcourt, Kibbeworth
Harecourt [in Kibworth Beau-
champ], CO. Leicester, in-
quisition at, 889.
, manor, 889.
Kichenore. See I^tchenhour.
Kidbrooke, Ketebrokes, co. Kent,
1929.
Kidderminster, Kedermynstre, co.
Worcester, writ dated at, 131 8.
Kidwelly, Kedwely, co. Carmarthen,
commonalty of, 1417.
Kilbovirne, Kylborne, co. Derby,
108.
Kilbiirn, Keleburn, co. Middlesex,
prioress and convent of, 287.
Ivilby, Kelby, co. Leicester, manor,
1133.
, inquisition at, 1 133.
Kildale, Kildare, Kyldal, Kyldare,
CO. York, 490.
, Vescy of, q.v.
Kildesby, Kyllesby, William de,
1798.
, . . . . , prebendary of Sutton
and parson of Buckingham,
1829.
Kildwick, Kildewyk, co. York, in-
quisition at, 1636.
, Cononley in, q.v.
Kilford [in Denbigh], co. Denbigh,
manor, 1135.
Kilham, Killum, co. York, 201 1, 2070.
, church, impropriation of,
12.
, inquisitions at, 338, 378.
Killinghall, Kylinghall [in Ripley],
CO. York, waste of, by Scots,
392.
Killinghobne, KyUnghohn, Kyling-
holme, CO. Lincoln, rent of
Alexander le fiz Glay in, 246.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
645
Killingholme — cont.
, Halton, East, by, q.v.
Killingworth, David de, bailiff of
Berwick, 1601.
See also Kyvelyngworth.
Killot, John, of Shrewsbury, a felon,
7,33.
Killucan, co. Westmeath, Rathwire
in, q.v.
Killum. See Kilham.
Kilredyn. See Cilrhedyn.
I^vyngton, Kylvyngton, John de,
commissioner, 490, 701, 922.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Yorkshire, 671.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of John
de Moubray, 629.
, . . . . , keeper of Pickering
castle and honour, 685.
Kilworth, Kyvelingworth, North
and South, co. Leicester, 500.
Kima. See Kyme.
Kimbolton, Kenebauton, co. Hvmt-
ingdon, 716.
, inquisition at, 716.
, Kynebalton, co. Hereford,
manor, 1065.
I^angesnortone. See Norton, Kings.
Kingeston Bouscy. See Kingston
Bowsey.
Kingeston upon Hull. See Kingston
upon Hull.
Kingham, Kengham, co. Oxford,
2107.
Kingley, Kyngeleye, co. Warwick,
1274.
King's Salkild. See Salkeld, Great.
King's Stanley. See Stanley, Kings.
King's Swynford. See Kingswin-
ford.
Kingsbridge, Kyngbrigge, co. Wilts,
inquisition at, 533.
Kingsclere, Clere, Kyngesclere,
Kynggesclere, co. Southamp-
ton, hundred, 1236.
, . . . . , baiUff of. See Pipard,
Peter.
, inquisitions at, 1428, 1638.
, manor, 1200.
Kingsdown, Kvngesdoune, co. Kent,
1015.
Eangshill, Kyngishull, by Hughen-
don, CO. Buckingham, lands
seized in, as of the Templars,
141.
Kingsland, Kyngeslone, co. Here-
ford, inquisition at, 1411.
, manor, 1411.
Kingsley, Kyngeslegh, Kyngesleye,
Kyngislegh, co. Chester, 46.
, parceners of, 46.
, woods of, 46, 53.
Kingsteignton, Kynggesteyngton,
CO. Devon, 802.
, Teign bridge in, q.v.
Ivingston, Kyngeston, co. Dorset,
manor, 647.
, inquisition at, 647.
, Kyngeston, co. Kent, manor,
valuation of, 135.
Bowsey, Kingeston Bouscy,
Kyngeston Bouscy, co.
Sussex, 329.
, inquisition at, 329.
upon Hull, Hull, ffingeston
upon Hull, Kyngeston upon
Hull, Kynggeston upon Hull,
CO. York, 155, 1499, 1628 {p.
400), 1770. 1772.
bailiffs of. See Birkyn,
William de ; Lichefeld,
Robert de.
, biu-gesses of, 1294.
, inquisitions at, 130,
155, 188, 1378, 1728.
;, keepers of. See Oysel,
Richard ; Sandale, Robert
de.
, mayor of. See Pole,
William de la.
, port, 1496.
, sliipsof, 1498, 1728.
, windmill at, 130.
Sejnmour, Kyngeston Say-
mor, CO. Somerset, 919.
, advowson of, 919.
upon Thames, Kyngeston,
CO. Surrey, 1326, 1859.
, farm of, 1326.
, inquisitions at, 899,
1326, 1859, 1860.
, hospital of lepers in,
1859.
, writ dated at, 1063.
Kingswinford, King's Swynford,
Swyneford, co. Stafford, 574.
, manor, 1000.
, parson of. See Alvereston,
William de.
Kingswood, Kyngeswode, co. Glou-
cester, abbot and convent of,
419.
Kington, Kyngton [in Thornbiu-y],
CO. Gloucester, 1022.
, Kyngton, co. Warwick, in-
quisition at, 150.
, West, West Kyngton, co.
Wilts, 514.
Kinlet, co. Saloj), Earnwood in, q.v.
, Meaton in, q.v.
Kintbury, Keneteburj^ co. Berks,
1616.
, inquisition at, 1616.
Kinwardstone, Kynewarston, co.
Wilts, himdred, 1794.
Kinwarton, Kynewarton, Kynewar-
tone, CO. Warwick, 1274.
, church, glebe of, 414.
parson of. See Shireforde,
Simon de.
646
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Kirby Bellars, Kereby, Kirkeby, co.
Leicester, 577.
, land of Lucy Mayel in, 415.
, Monks, Monks Kii'kt^by ,
Monks Kyrkeby,'Munkisldrke-
by, CO. Warwick, 1768.
, . . . . , inquisitions at, 520,
1768.
, , prior of, 1768,2029.
Ivirdiord, co. Sussex, Pallingham in,
q.v.
Kirk, I^rke, Kyrk, Margaret atte,
of Bonby, 1628 (p. 400).
, PMlip atte, of Bag Enderby,
1482.
, Simon atte, of Somersby,
1482.
Kirk Burn, co. York, Burn, East, in,
q.v.
, Tibthorp in, q.v.
Kirk Drax. See Drax.
Kirk Langley. See Langley, Kirk.
Kirk Leavington, co. York, Leaving-
ton, Castle, in, q.v.
Kirk Levington. See Levington,
Kirk.
Kirkandrews, Kirkandres, Kyrkean-
dres, CO. Oumberland, lands
of Walter de Corri in, 399,
455.
Kirkbampton, Kyrkbanton, ' co.
Cumberland, 1364.
, Bampton, Little, in, q.v.
, Oughterby in, q.v.
Kirkby, Kyrkeby, co. York, 527,
{V. 131).
in Ashfield, Kirkeby on
Asshefeld, co. Nottingham,
manor, 1552.
, Normanton by, 1604.
Kendal. Kirkby in Kendal,
Kirkeby in Kendale, co. West-
moreland, 1969.
, inquisitions at, 1352,
1878, 1889, 1969.
Lonsdale, Kirkeby in Lounes-
dale, CO. Westmoreland, in-
quisition at, 1969.
, Casterton in, q.v.
in Mallam Dale, co. York,
Airton, Calton and Malham
in, q.v.
Malzeard, Kyrkeby Malasart,
Kyrkeby Malesherd, Kyrkeby
Malsart, Malsart, co. York,
inquisitions at, 629, 749.
, mill, 629.
, writs dated at, 647.
Moorside, Kyrkeby Mores-
heved, co. York, inquisition
at, 122.
Overblow, Kirkeby, co.
York, raided by Scots, 453.
, Sicklinghall in, q.v.
, Walton Head in, q.v.
Kirkby — cont.
Stephen, co. Westmoreland,
Waitby in, q.v.
Thore, Kirkeby Thore, co.
Westmoreland, 1364.
le Thorpe, Kyrkeby Layr-
thorpe, CO. Lincoln, 1012.
Wharf e, co. York, UlleskeK
in, q.v.
Kirke. See Kirk.
Kirkebride, Walter de, 297.
, Walter son of Richard de,
1284.
Kirkeby. See Ivirby Bellars, Kirk-
by Overblow and Pontefract.
Kirkeby in Lounesdale. See Kirkby
Lonsdale.
I^rkeby, Kirkeby on Asshefeld. See
Kirkby in Ashfield.
Kirkeby, Monks. See I^by, Monks.
Kirkeby Thore. See Kirkby Thore.
I^rkeby, Kyrkeby, John de, 581.
, John de, bishop of Ely,
treasurer, 24.
, John de, sheriff of Northum-
berland and keeper of New-
castle upon Tyne castle, 1570,
1868.
, Ralph de, 1356.
, Richard de, 2029.
, William de, 1284.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1111.
Kirkeby Beliers, John de, 1449.
Kirkebythore, Thomas de, chaplain,
1072.
Kirkele. See Ivirkley.
Kii-kelert)de. See Kirkley.
Kirkelevyngton. See I^klington.
Kirkestall. See Kirkstall.
Kirkestede. See I'Lirkstead.
Kirketon. See Kirton.
Kirketon, Kyrketon, Joan de, wife
of John de Houton of Barton,
1497.
, John de, 527 (p. 131).
Kirketon in Lyndeseye. See Kirton
in Lindsey.
Kirkliam, Kyrkham, co. York, writ
dated at, 384.
Kirkham, Nicholas de, of Ashcoinbe,
land of, 173.
, Walter de, bishop of Dur-
ham, 287.
Kirkheaton, Kyrkeheton, South
Heton, CO. Northumberland,
lands of John de Middelton
in, 289, 572.
Kirkland, co. Cumberland, Skirwith
in, q.v.
Kirkley, Kirkele, co. Suffolk, road,
1258, 1766.
Kirklington, Kirkelevyngton, co.
York, raided by Scots, 453.
Kirknewton, co. Northumberland,
Akeld in, q.v.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
647
KirkneAvton — cont.
Yeavering in, q.v.
I^kstall, Kirkestall, co. York, abbot
and convent of, 519.
Ivirkstead, Kirkestede. Kyrkested,
Kyrksted, co. Lincoln, abbot
of;; 1466, 1628 (p. 399).
, abbot and monks of, 239.
Kirkton. K\Tketon, co. Nottingham,
church, 1798.
I^mond le Mire, Keuermond, co.
Lincoln. 1628 (p. 399).
Kirtlington, Cnrtlynton, Curtljnitone,
CO. Oxford, 955.
, manor, 955.
Kirton, Kyrketon, co. Lincoln, 1731.
, wapentake, 294.
, Kirketon, in Holland, co.
Lincoln, 2078.
, . . . . , wapentake, 1635.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 1482.
in Lindsey. Kirketon in Lyn-
deseye, co. Lincoln, bailiff of.
See Wacelyn, William.
, inquisitions at, 204,
1422.
soke. 2027.
Kitchenhour, Cuchenore, Kechenore,
Kichenore [in Peasmarsh], co.
Sussex, knight's fee in, 405
(p. 103). 18.58.
manor, 1646.
Kitchingham. Kechenhame [in
Etchingham], co. Sussex,
knights' fees in, 405 {p. 102).
Klymbergh. See Clymbergh.
Knaith, co. Lincoln, Heyiiinges iai,
q.v.
Knaresborough, Cnaresburgh,
I^aresbiu-gh, co. York, 759.
, castle, 392.
, ..... keepers of. See Dam-
ori, Roger; Wysham, John de.
, . . . . , repair of, 1372.
, constable of. See Burgh-
brygge, William de.
, forest, Haye park by, 759.
, ..... . . . . , keejjers of. See
Forester, Gilbert le ; Pavely,
John le.
, honour, 392.
, . . . . , keepers of. See
Damori, Roger ; Wysham,
John de.
, inquisitions at, 392, 527
(p. 131), 759.
, hberty of, 527 {p. 131).
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 553, 568. 608, 712, 1287,
1300, 1303, 1319, 1327, 1345,
1372, 1375, 1423, 1504, 1515,
1519, 1524.
Arkendale in, q.v.
, Bilton in, q.v.
Ivnaresbo ro ugh — cont.
, Scriven in, q.v.
Knelle [in Beckley], co. Sussex, 1716.
, knight's fee in, 405 (p. 103).
Ivnelle, Matthew de, 406 (p. 103).
I^eveton, PCnyveton, Henry de,
commissioner, 79, 87.
Ivnighton, Ivnvthteton [in New-
chiu-ch]. Isle of Wight, 1939.
Kjiights Templars. See Templars.
Knivetoii, Knyveton, co. Derby,
597.
, Howfield in, q.v.
Knockin, lOiokyn, co. Salop, le
Strange of, q.v.
I^oU. See Knowle.
Knolle by Bristol. See Knowle.
Knook, Knouke, co. Wilts, 702, 825.
, manor, 1541.
I^ossington, co. Leicester, 1703.
Knoston. See Knu-ston.
Knoston, Geoffrey de, of Abingdon,
1176, 1296.
, . . . . , Felicia wife of, 1 176,
1296.
Knot, Stephen, 229.
Knottingley, co. York, mill, 569.
Kjiouke. See Knook.
Knoville, Knovill, Bogo de, keeper of
Montgomery castle and
honour, 386, 1793.
, Gilbert de. commissioner, 81.
, John de, 497.
, . . . . , Alice, Cecily and
Margaret, daughters of,
minority of, 497.
Knowle, Knoll [in Shepton Monta-
gue], CO. Somerset, manor,
753.
, Knolle by Bristol [in Bristol,
CO. Somerset], 1332.
Knoyle, East [co. Wilts], Milton in,
q.v.
Knuston, Knoston [in Irchester, co.
Northampton], ancient de-
mesne of, 371.
Knyth. John le, of Barney, 1600.
Knythteton. See Knighton.
Knyvet, Richard, commissioner,
1961.
Eoiyveton. See Kneveton and Knive-
ton.
Koyck. Eynnon, sons of, 1135.
Kyde, Hugh, 1710.
Kylborne. See Kilbourne.
Kyldal, Kyldare. See Kildale.
Kylinghall. See Killinghall.
KylingholiTi, Kylinghohne. See
Killingholme.
Kylle, Isabel, 1501.
, William, 1501.
Kyllesby. See Kildesby.
Kyllvmi, Kylom, John de, 527 {p.
132).
, Robert de, 1322.
648
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Kylpesham. See Clipsham.
Kylsaen, co. Carmarthen, forfeited
by Rhys ap Meredith, 74.
Kylvargan, in Cathinog, co. Carmar-
then, 45.
Kylvyngton. See Kilvyngton.
Kyme, Kima, WilUam de, 850, 922
{p. 230), 930 {p. 232), 1267.
Kynardeseye, John de, commis-
sioner, 808.
, WiUiam de, parson of Tong,
1435.
Kynardesle, Simon de, 491.
, . . . . , Margery de Wylughby,
wife of, 491.
Kynardfery, co. Leicester, 577.
Kynebalton. See Kimbolton.
Kynebell, Kynebelle, Jordan de,
chaplain in Tutbury castle,
747.
, William de. commissioner,
1702, 2014, 2060.
Kynewarston. See Kinwardstone.
Kynewarton, Kynewartone. See
Eonwarton.
Kyng, Adam le, 2048.
, John le, 1302, 2048.
, John, bailiff of Gloucester,
1022.
, John son of John le, the
elder, of Swanbourne, 2048.
, Nicholas, 1346.
, Thomas le, 2048.
, WiUiam, 108.
, WilUam le, of Hawridge,
1597.
WiUiam le, of Stanford, 1302,
1341.
Kyngbrigge. See Kingsbridge.
Kyngdebodi, Henry, 849.
Kyngeleye. See Kingley.
Kynges Bromleye. See Bromley
Regis.
Kyngesclere. See Kingsclere.
Kyngesclipston. See Clipston.
Kyngesdoune. See Kingsdown.
Kyngeslegh. Kyngesleye. See
Kingsley.
KjTigeslone. See Kingsland.
Kyngesnorthoun, Kyngesnorton.
See Norton, Kings.
Kyngestanle. See Stanley. Kings.
Kyngeston. See Kingston and Kngs-
ton ujjon Thames.
Kyngeston Bouscy. See Kingston
Bowsey.
Kyngeston Saymor. See Kingston
Seymour.
Kyngeston upon Hull. See Kings-
ton upon H\ill.
Kyngeston, James de, commissioner,
1762.
, John de, 620.
, constable of Bam-
burgh castle, 1377.
Kyngeston, John de — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of the Isle of
Wight, 1794.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of, wife
of Andrew Braimch, 620.
, John brother of Nicholas de,
758.
, Nicholas de, 758.
, . . . . , commissioner, 205,
762.
, . . . . , Anastasia wife of, 758.
, William de, clerk of the
works in Porchester castle,
986.
Kyngeswode. See Kingswood.
Kynggesclere. See Kingsclere.
Kynggesnorton. See Norton, Kings.
Kynggesteyngton. See Kingsteign-
ton.
Kynggeston upon Hull. See King-
ston upon HviU.
KyngishuU. See Kingshill.
Kyngislegh. See Kingsley.
Kyngot, John, 550.
Kyngton. See Kington.
Kynmerton, Master William de,
rector of Flamsted, 1774.
Kypier. See Kepier.
Kyriel, Nicholas, lieutenant of the
constable of Dover castle
and warden of the Cinque
Ports, 642.
Kyrk. See Kirk.
Kyrkbanton. See Kirkbampton.
Kyrke Longeley. See Langley, Kirk.
Kyrkeandres. See Kirkandrews.
Kyrkeby. See Kirkby.
Kyrkeby Layrthorpe. See Kirkby
le Thorpe.
Kyrkeby Malasart, Kj'rkeby Male-
sherd, Kyrkeby Malsart. See
Kji'kby Malzeard.
Kyrkeby, Monlis. See Kirby,
Monks.
Kyrkeby Moresheved. See I^rkby
Moorside.
Kyrkeheton. See Kirkheaton.
Kyrkelevington. See Levington,
Ku-k.
KjTkested. See I^rkstead.
Kyrketon. See Kirketon, Kirkton
and Kirton.
Kyrkham. See Kirkham.
Kyrksted. See Kirkstead.
Kyval, Roland, 689.
Kyvelingworth. See Kilworth.
Kyvelyngworth, Pliilip de, 1298.
See also Killingworth.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
649
Laceio. See Lacy.
Lacer, Richard le, alderman of Lon-
don. 1485.
Lacheleie, John de, 379.
LachjTidone. See Latchingdon.
Lachyndone, Hugh de, 418.
Lackington, White, co. Somerset,
Atherstone in, q.v.
Lacy, Laceio, Lascy, Alesia de. See
under Lacy, Henry, below.
, Gilbert de, 717.
, Henry de, earl of Lincoln,
107, 567, 647, 707, 787, 1028,
1362, 1951.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Hale,
Hugh de.
, . . . . , keeper of Corf e castle,
894.
, . . . . , keeper of Skipton in
Craven castle, 23.
, . . . . , keeper of Skipton
honour, 724.
, , lord of Denbigh, 1 135.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 647.
, . . . . , Alesia daughter of,
wife of Thomas earl of Lancas-
ter, 567, 645, 647, 717, 1028.
, Jolin de, constable of Ches-
ter, 631.
, Robert de, lord of Black-
burnshire, 1951.
, . . . . , lord of Pontefract
town and castle, 638.
, Thomas de, 1536.
, WilUam de, vicar of Sher-
biu-n, 527 (p. 132).
Ladsker, co. Cvmiberland, peel, 1072.
Laghton. See Laughton and Laugh-
to n en le Morthen.
Laghton, Roger de, of Lincoln, 400,
1201.
Laghton y Morthyng, Laghton in
Morthyng. See Laughton en
le Morthen.
Lakenheath, Lakyngheth, co. Suf-
folk, inquisition at, 127.
Laleham, Lalham, co. Middlesex,
1217.
, la Hyde manor, extent of,
932.
Lalham. See Laleham.
Lalleford, Robert de, 2029.
Lamarsh, Lammersch, Lammerssh,
CO. Essex, manor, 69.
, , extent of, 922 (p. 230).
Lambard, Nicholas, collector of sub-
sidies in Wilts, 2041.
Lambcoteholm, co. Lincoln, in-
quisitions at, 294, 298.
Lambe, John, of Great Yarmouth,
1731.
Lamberhurst, Lamberherst, cos.
Kent and Sussex, 832, 1633,
1659.
, inquisitions at, 733, 1659.
, Bayham in. q.v.
Lambert, John, 1501.
Lambeth, Lambheth, Lameheth, co.
Surrey, 549.
inqviisitions at, 1323, 2050.
Lambley, Lamleye, co. Nottingham,
1798.
, church, 1798.
, . . . . , parson of. See Hese-
larton, Roger de.
Lambourn, Lamburne, James de,
1395.
, . . . . , commissioner, 793.
Lambovu-ne, Lamburn, Lamburne,
CO. Essex, 1180, 1227, 1290,
1345, 1395.
, croft and meadows in, named,
1345.
, extent of lands in, 488.
, inquisitions at, 1227, 1290,
1345, 1395.
, Affebregge, Affelbrugge, in,
1345, 1745.
, Chipping, Chepyng Lam-
born, CO. Berks, inquisition
at, 263.
Lambright, Simon, of Heacham,
1916.
Lamburn. See Lambourne.
Lamburne. See Lambourn and
Lambourne.
Lambyn. Peter, 1909.
Lameheth. See Lambeth.
Lamerton, John de, of Dartmouth,
1679.
Lamleye. See Lambley.
Lammersch, Lammerssh. See La-
marsh.
Lampaderne. See Llanbadarn
Fawr.
Lanark, [co. Lanark], writ dated at,
115.
Lancaster, Lancastre, co. Lancaster,
484.
, hospital of St. Leonard, 672.
, . . . . , master, brethren and
chaplain of, 672.
, . . . . , warden of. See Dal-
lyng, William de.
, inquisitions at, 339, 484,
672, 734, 928, 1083, 1084,
1097, 1098, 1202, 1951, 1969,
2006.
.\ mill, 672.
, priory, Geoffrey prior of,
484.
, steward of, 672.
, Ashton in, q.v.
Scotforth in, q.v.
650
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
Lancaster — cont.
, Skerton in, q.v.
Lancaster, county, 1111 {p. 275),
2006, 2033.
, coroners in, 2006.
, escheator in. See Bo ling-
broke, John de ; Erneys,
William ; Merton, Richard
de ; Moriceby, Hugh de.
, extent in, 2033.
, inquisitions in. 97, 165, 317,
339, 484, 578, 581, 601, 609,
631, 645, 668, 672, 699, 734,
779, 787, 798, 928, 1083, 1084,
1097, 1098, 1202, 1281, 1423,
1689, 1889, 1951, 1969, 2006,
2019, 2033, 2089.
, justices of assize in, 2006.
, lands of rebels in, 678, 672,
699, 734.
, keepers of. See Lan-
castre, John de ; Travers,
John de.
, lands of Thomas earl of Lan-
caster in, 484.
, sheriff of, 165, 317, 339, 631,
672, 779, 1083, 1084, 1097,
1098, 1281, 1689, 2006. See
also Cokayn, John ; Malton,
Henry de ; Neville, Edmund
de.
Lancaster, earl of, 323, 389, 489,
583, 735, 1858, 1864, 1965,
2033. See also Edmund and
Thomas.
, . . . . , bailiiTs of, 27.
, . . . . , steward of, grand
tourn of, 27.
, . . . . , villeins of, in North-
ants, 371.
Lancastre, Langcastre, Gilbert de,
1072.
, Henry de, 205, 625.
John de, 1381, 1395.
, . , . . , commissioner, 578,
601, 609, 645 (bis), 668, 787,
798, 928.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
rebels in Lancashire, 672,
699, 734.
, , lord of Styford, 389.
, John son of Robert de, 445.
, Thomas de, 1640.
, . . . . , earl of Lancaster. See
Thomas.
Lanche, Hugh, bailiff of Bedford,
2030.
Landewednack, co. Cornwall, Lizard
in, q.v.
Landon, justice of, 1553.
Landwath, John de, 606.
Laned, Robert, 339.
Laneham, Lanem, Lanum, co. Not-
tingham, 1710.
, manor. 1755.
Laneham — cont.
, mills of, 1755.
, vicar of, 1755.
Langcastre. See Lancastre.
Langdon, Langedon, co. Kent, abbot
of, commissioner, 664, 1151.
, letter and writ . dated at,
664, 810.
Langdon, Langedon, Langedone,
Robert de, 716.
, Thomas de, 560, 855.
, . . . . , lands of, extent of,
503.
Langebrigge, John de, 604.
Langedik, co. Northampton, in-
quisition at, 1961.
Langedon, Langedone. See Lang-
don.
Langeford. See Langford.
Langeford Bodevyle. See Lang-
ford Budville.
Langeforde. See Langford.
Langele, Langelegh, Langeley,
Langeleye. See Langley.
Langellon. See Llanelieu.
Langeport. See Langport.
Langeston. See Llangstone.
Langetoft. See Langtoft.
Langeton. See Langton.
Langetre. See Longtree.
Langford, Langeford, co. Oxford,
1854. 2057.
Langford Budville, Langeford Bode-
vyle, CO. Somerset, Hamme
in, 1655.
, manor, 1655.
Langford, Langeford, Langeforde,
Longeforde, John de, com-
missioner, 1664.
, . . . . , constable of Caris-
brooke castle, 1895.
, Nicholas de, 1116.
, . . . . , escheator in Notting-
hamshire, 1790, 1798, 1800,
1809, 1824, 1825, 1842.
, William de, 1929.
, . . . . , keeper of the New
Temple, London, 1485.
Langgynow. See Langynow.
Langholm, Reynold son of Tholus de,
1482.
Langhohn, East [in Algarkirk], co.
Lincoln, 1482.
Langhurst, John de, 24.
, Robert son of John de,
minority of, 24.
Langley, Langelegh [in Higli Bick-
ington], CO. Devon, 503.
, Langele, co. Kent, manor,
1015.
, Langeleye, co. Leicester,
prioress of, 1996.
[in Haltwhistle], co. North-
umberland, 2051.
, .... barony 2051
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
651
Langley — cont.
, Longeleye [m Acton Bur-
uell], CO. Salop, manor, 1406.
, King's, Langele, Langeley,
Langeleye, Langley [co.
Hertford], writs dated at, 1,
9, 20, 21, 25, 26, 30, 41, 45,
46, 48. 59, 218, 647, 656, 695,
746, 779, 780, 783, 1176, 1188,
1193, 1215, 1225, 1652, 1670,
1673, 1689, 1735, 1744, 1755,
1765, 1772, 1773, 2058.
, Kirk, Kyrke Longeley, co.
Derby, fee. 892.
Meynell, Meigny Longeley,
CO. Derby, fee, 892.
Langley, Langele, Langeleye, Lang-
leye, de, 1501.
, Hugh de, 470.
, John de, 530.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1958, 2075.
, William de, 330.
, . . . . , escheator in Kent,
1977.
, . . . . , parson of Ringwood,
1892, 2061.
Langport, Langeport, co. Kent,
manor, 1751.
, CO. Somerset, inqiiisition at,
753.
Langtoft, Langetoft, co. Lincoln,
1424.
, inquisitions at, 1424, 1535.
Langtoft, Langetoft, Master John
de, 1613.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1628.
, William de, vicar of St.
Mary's, Scarborough, 1572.
Langton, Langeton, by Partney, co.
Lincoln, inquisition at, 1763.
, Langeton, co. York, church,
Geoffrey parson of , 1319.
, Langeton by Malton, co.
York, inquisition at, 456.
, . . . . , manor, 456.
Langton, Langeton, John de, 798.
, . . . . , Alesia wife of, 798.
, John de, bishop of Chiches-
ter, chancellor, 46 {p. 12), 68.
, John de, clerk, parson of
Bridgford, 1800.
, Nicholas de, commissioner,
1206, 1365.
, mayor of York, com-
missioner, 482, 1321, 1772.
, Walter de, bishop of Coven-
try and Lichfield, 566, 595.
, . . . . , treasurer, 1 3.
, . . . . , master of St.
Leonard's hospital, York,
718.
Langwath. See Langworth.
Langwathby [co. Cumberland], ex-
tent of, 76.
Langwathby, William de, commis-
sioner, 2051.
Langworth, Langwath [in Barlings],
CO. Lincoln, 298.
, le Whytebrig by, 1295.
Langynow, Langgvnow, Richard, of
Melcombe, 1619.
Lanhary. See Llanhary.
Lanller. See Llan liar.
Lanmays. See Llanfaes.
Lannabedeir. See Llanbedr.
Lanpadarn, Lanpadarne. See Llan-
badarn Fawr.
Lanteglos, co. CJcrnwall, 503.
, manor, 511.
Lanteylou Vaur. See Llandilo-
fawr.
Lanthony Prima [co. Monmouth],
priory, convent of, 522.
Lanthony, Lantony, by Gloucester,
CO. Gloucester, chapel, 1166.
, priory, 768.
, . . . . , prior of, 1685.
, . . . . , . . . . , commissioner,
1590.
Lantrissaint, Lantrissant, co.
Glamorgan, 949.
, constable of. See Aston,
Robert de.
Lantyan, Little Nantian [in St.
Sampson], co. Cornwall, 503.
Lanultit, Lanultyt [? Llantwit Major,
CO. Glamorgan], 728, 815,
823.
Lanum. See Laneham.
Lanveir. See Llanfair.
Lapion, Godbert de, 1458.
Lapley, Lappeleye, by Stafford, co.
Stafford, chui'ch, 1458.
, inquisition at, 1458.
, manor, 1458.
, priory. 1458, 1605.
., ...., prior of, 1605. See
also Spynarle, Baldwin de.
Larcediakne. See Lercedeakne.
Larcher. See Archer.
Large, John le, 982, 1458.
Larkfield, Larkefeld, co. Kent, in-
quisitions at, 841, 1971.
Lascales. See Laskill.
Lasceles, Lascels, John de, 446.
, Ralph de, 1828.
Lascy. See Lacy.
Laskill, Lascales [in Helnirtley. co.
York], writ dated at, 747.
Latchingdon, Lachyndone, co.
Essex, Litebredeshope marsh
in, 418.
Latham [co. Berwick], 1429.
Lathvun, Robert de, 582, 618, 725.
, . . . . , Katharine wife of, 618.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1951, 2019.
Latimer, Latymer, Alice, 196.
, John, 722.
652
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Latimer — cont.
, Nicholas le, son of Alice,
196.
, Warin, commissioner, 2063.
, William, 930.
, William de, knight, 1125.
, William le, EUzabeth wife
of, 1965.
Laton, Thomas, 1417.
Latoner, Thomas, of Bordeaiix, 1499.
Latymer. See Latimer.
Laughton, Laghton, co. Sussex,
commission dated at, 799.
Laughton en le Mo^then, Laghton,
Laghton y Morthyng, Lagh-
ton in Morthyng, co. York,
1327.
, church, James vicar of,
1327.
, manor, 1563.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Wygh-
ton, Bartholomew de.
, mill, 1327.
, wood, 1327.
Lauley, Lawelye, John, 1501.
, . . . ., the elder, 1501.
Launcelyn, William, 1640.
Launceston, Launceton, Launceve-
ton, CO. Cornwall, inquisitions
at, 180, 781, 1161, 1950.
Launde, William de la, commis-
sioner, 1295.
Laundels, Laiindeles, John, com-
missioner, 2060.
, . . . . , escheator in Oxford-
shire, 2057.
Launseles, John, vicar of Liskeard,
222.
Lavirenz, Williaiu, 2033.
Laval. See Vale.
Lavenham, co. Suffolk, inquisitions
at, 808, 2061.
Laveroke, John, 527 {p. 131).
Lavington, Bishops, Lavintone [co.
Wilts], 1648.
, Market, Stepellavynton,
Stuppellavyngton, co. Wilts,
1839.
, church, 1839.
, . . . . , parson of, See Ben-
ford, James.
, inqmsitions at, 809, 1839.
Lavintone, Nicholas de, knight, 682.
Lawelye. See Lauley.
Lawhitton, Lawhittaton, co. Corn-
wall, 266.
, manor, 266.
Laxfield, Laxfeld, co. Suffolk, men
and tenants of, 177.
Laxton, Layton [co. Nottingham],
1488, 1489.
Laycock, co. Wilts, Notton in, q.v.
Layham, Leyham, co. Suffolk, manor,
69.
, , extent of, 922.
Layland. See Leyland.
Layton. See Lfixton.
Lea Hall, le Lee [in Bradbourne], co.
Derby, 597.
Lea Marston, la Lee [co. Warwick],
manor, 469.
Leak, co. York, Brawith in, q.v.
Leake, Leke, co. Nottingham, chxirch
parson of. See Sutton,
Henry de.
, commission dated at, 386.
Leatherhead, Leddred, Ledred, Led-
rede, co. Svirrey, 138, 1242.
inqmsitions at, 1690, 1979.
Leathley, Letheley, co. York, raided
by Scots, 453.
, Castley in, q.v.
Leavington, Castle, Castellevyngton
[in Ivirk Leavington], co.
York, manor, 121.
Lecchelade. See Lechlade.
Leche, Adam son of William le, of
Orford, biirgess of Berwick,
426.
Lechenard, John, 1628 {p. 400).
Lechlade, Lecchelade, co. Glouces-
ter, manor, extent and cus-
tomal of, 922 {p. 230).
Leckhampstead, Lekhampsted [in
Chieveley], co. Berks, 544.
, park, 544.
Leckhampton, Lekampton, Lek-
hampton, co. Gloucester, 616,
729, 769.
, Banlond in, 729.
, Spenserescroft in, 616.
Lecroft, William son of John de, 935.
Leddred. See Leatherhead and
Ledred.
Ledered. See Ledred.
Ledes. See Leeds.
Ledes, Hugh de, 527 (p. 130).
Ledewodhouses, Laurence de, 527
{p. 131).
Ledgraunge, Fr. de, 527 {p. 132).
Ledred. See Leatherhead.
Ledred, Leddred, Ledered, Ledrede,
Gilbert de, escheator in Lin-
coln, Northampton and Rut-
land, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1346,
1422, 1424, 1441, 1446, 1464,
1465, 1466, 1468.
, John de, commissioner, 876.
, . . . . , subescheator in Dor-
set, 1195.
Ledrede. See Leatherhead.
Ledsham, co. York, Fairburn in, q.v.
Lee, CO. Kent, 1929.
, la Legh, by Havant, co.
Southampton, lands of
Jumieges abbey in, 175.
Lee, la. See Lea Marston.
Lee, le. See Lea Hall.
Lee, Ancel atte, 1646.
, Geoffrey de la, 933.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
653
Lea, Geoffrey de la — cont.
, . . . . , commissioner, 585,
605, 1516.
, Hemry del, 2033.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 2033.
, John de la, commissioner,
2007.
, John son of Walter atte,
1607.
, Nicholas du, 484.
, Richard atte, and Sayena
his wife, 603.
, Robert atte, 608.
, Walter atte, 1607.
WiUiam atte, 1111 (p. 275).
See also Ley.
Leeds, Ledes, co. Kent, castle, 1054.
, prior of, 1633.
, Nicholas prior of, 1659.
, prior and convent of,
1094.
, Ledes, co. York, inquisition
at, 519.
, manor, 954.
, mills, 954.
Leek, Lek, co. Stafford, inquisition
at, 1667.
, manor, 1632, 1667.
, Rushton Spencer in, q.v.
Leek, Leke, Leyk, John de, 298.
, . . . . , commissioner, 713.
, . . . . , keeper of Tutbury
castle and honour, 747, 896.
, Master Peter de, 229.
WilUam de, 1487.
, Laurence de, commissioner,
1912.
Leg, John, 1923.
, . . . . , of Speldhurst, felon,
1642.
Legemor. See Leymor.
Legewode. See Leyewode.
Leggesby, Emma wife of Henry de,
298.
Legh. See Leigh.
Legh, la. See Lee.
Leghe, la Leghe. See Leigh.
Leghe, co. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405 {p. 103).
Leghton, Alice wife of Reynold de,
470.
Leicester, Leycestre, co. Leicester,
816, 906, 1111 {p. 275), 1239,
1789.
, abbot of, 1109.
, bailiffs of, 548.
, castle, 548.
, church of St. Mary by the
castle, 697.
, crafts of, 548.
, farmers of, 548.
, free chace, 501.
gild of, 548.
, hospital of St. Leonard,
brethren of, 630.
Leicester — cont.
, inquisitions at, 36, 157, 500,
501, 548, 587, 630, 697, 808,
884, 906, 936, 1009, 1109,
1239, 1286, 1504, 1736.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 548.
, Portmanmote at, 548.
, reeveship of, 630.
, regrating of cloth in, 548.
, tolls in, 548.
, writs dated at, 10, 888, 943,
1091, 1307, 1992.
Leicester, county, 1789.
, coroners of, 157.
, escheator in. See Boling-
broke, John de ; Erneys,
William ; Merton, Richard
de ; Waleys, John ; Wynde-
sore, John de.
, extents in, 922 [p. 230),
1145.
, heiress detained in, 153.
, inquisitions in, 36, 157, 229,
253, 360, 415, 428, 442, 464,
477, 495, 500, 540, 548, 577,
587, 630, 697, 721, 808, 816,
884, 889, 906, 922, 936, 1009,
1025, 1027, 1109, 1122, 1133,
1159, 1163, 1239, 1253, 1286,
1355, 1393, 1504, 1736, 1789,
1887, 1931, 1996.
, lands of rebels in, 548.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Beler,
Roger.
, lands of Hugh de Cuylli in,
540.
, lands of John de Moubray
in, keeper of, 495.
, outlawry in, 936.
, sheriff of, 36, 157, 477, 816,
906, 936, 1239, 1286, 1393,
1504, 1736, 1789, 1931.
Leicester, earl of, 197, 817. See also
Edmund and Monte Forti,
Robert.
Leicestre, Leycestre, Clement de,
1402.
, . , . . , Margery Pulter, wife
of, 1402.
, Master Robert de, parson of
Mitford and Meldon, 71.
, William de, clerk, 152.
, . . . . , commissioner, 146,
371, 693, 879, 1401.
Leigh, Legh [in Beer Alston], co.
Devon, 16.50.
, Leghe, la Leghe, co. Kent,
644, 680, 1505.
Leighs, Littlj, Leyes, co. Essex,
prior of, 1717.
Leighton Buzzard, Leyiton Busard
[co. Bedford], Southcott by,
q.v.
Leinthall Earls, Leynthale Earls, co.
Hereford, manor, 1382.
654
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Leinthall — cont.
Starkes, Leynthale Starker,
CO. Hereford, manor, 1382.
Lek. See Leek.
Lekampton. See Leckhampton.,
Lake. See Leake and Leek.
Lekede, co. Kent, 508.
Lekhampsted. See Leckhampstead.
Lekhanipton. See Leckhampton.
Lelle, Beatrice de. 299.
, William de, bond-tenant of
Burstwick manor, 299.
Lemynton. See Lymington.
Lench, Walter de, steward of Hugh
le Despenser, 1948.
Leney , Alexander, 1 50 1 .
Lenfaunt, John, 1387.
Lenglis, le Engleys, le Englys, Leng-
leis, Lengleys, John, 1357.
, John, of Rochester, 1256,
1846.
, John son of William, of Lei-
cester, 816.
, Maud, of Birdbrook, 556.
, Robert, 1399.
, . . . . , commissioner, 82.
, William, 556, 1369, 1786,
1878.
, . . . . , Maud wife of, 556.
Cf. Ingleys.
Lenn, Lenne. See Lynn.
Lenne, Laurence de, skinner, of Lon-
don, 871.
Lenton [co. Nottingham], commis-
sion dated at, 24.
, priory, 990.
, . . . ., prior of, 765.
, . . . . , subprior and convent
of, 990.
Leominster, Leoministre, co. Here-
ford, liberty, 1065.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Fox-
cote, Richard de.
, Lovemenstre, co. Sussex,
manor, 1169.
Leominstre, Leomenistre, Hugh de,
68.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Ches-
ter, 18.
Lercedeakne, Larcediakne, Lercede-
kne, Geoffrey son of Thomas,
1651.
, John, 1651.
, Odo son of Thomas, 1651.
, Thomas, 1088, 1651.
, . . . ., commissioner, 180.
Lere, 1956.
Lescluse, Lescluses. See Sluis.
Lescot. See Scot.
Lescrop. See Scrope.
Lesene. See Lesnes.
Lesingham. See Lessingham.
Leskerred. See Liskeard.
Lesnes, Lesene, co. Kent, 1929.
, abbot of, 1394, 1929, 1967.
Lessingham, Lesingham, co. Nor-
folk, 304.
Lestraunge. See Strange.
Lesturmy. See Sturmy.
Letcomb Bassett, Upledecumbe, co.
Berks, manor, 595.
Letheley. See Leathley.
Lethtori, CO. Northumberland, 1360.
Leu, Lyw, Richard, of Ipswich, 289.
, Robert de, commissioner,
1843.
Leukenore, John de, 966.
, . . . . , mother of. See Hare-
wedone, Lucy de.
, Thomas de, 966.
Leure, John, 1111 (p. 275).
Leusham. See Lewisham.
Levens, Levenes [in Heversham], co.
Westmoreland, Forsthwayt-
halle in, 1889.
Leveshale, Henry de, 1111 {p. 275).
Levington, Kirk, Levington, Kirk
Levyngton, Kirkelevyngton,
Kyrkelevington, co. Cumber-
land, 1578, 1585.
, land of Walter de Corry in,
399, 455.
, park, 455.
, rector of. See Barton,
Thomas de.
, Hedresford in, q.v.
Lew, North, Lyu, co. Devon, town-
ship, 63.
Lewenny. See Lleweny.
Lewerton [in Chilton Foliatt], co.
Wilts, 544.
Lewes, co. Sussex, commission dated
at, 808.
, extent at, 1701.
, inquisitions at, 748, 1412,
1646, 1776.
, priory, 2077.
, . . . ., prior of, 748.
, . . . . , . . . . , parcener of Wal-
soken leet, 207.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
615, 1025.
, rape, 1776.
Lewisham, Leusham, co. Kent, 1929.
Lexden, Lexeden, co. Essex, hun-
dred, 2101.
, manor, 1016.
Lexham, West, co. Norfolk, manor,
1444.
Ley, le [? Broomley, in Bywell St.
Andrew, co. Northvmiber-
land], 2051.
Ley, Leye, Edmund, of Ipswich, 2079.
, John atte, 1 105.
, Roger atte, 1679.
See also Lee.
Leybourne, Leyburne, co. Kent,
1846.
, chtirch, Walter parson of,
1015.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
655
Leybourne, Leybovirn, Leybixrn,
Henry de, 1111 (p. 275).
, John de, commissioner, 82.
, William de, 1628 (p. 399).
, . . . . , keeper of Montgomery
castle and honour, 386, 1793.
Leyburn. See Libourne.
Leyburne. See Leybourne.
Leyburne, lady of, 405 (p. 102).
Leycestre. See Leicester and Lei-
cestre.
Leye. See Ley.
Leyes. See Leighs, Little.
Leyewode, Legewode [? in Frods-
ham, CO. Chester], 46 {p. 12).
Leyham. See Layham.
Leyham, Richard de, of Ipswich,
1.815.
Leyiton Busard. See Leighton Buz-
zard.
Leyk. See Leek.
Leyland, Laj'land, co. Lancaster,
2089.
Leylandshire. Leylondeschere, eo.
Lancaster, lord of, 787.
Leymor, le Legemor, le Leyemor,
wood [? in Frodsham, co.
Chester], 46 (p. 12).
Leynthale Earls. See Leinthall
Earls.
Leynthale Starker. See Leinthall
Starkes.
Leys, WilUam, commissioner, 1730.
Leysing, Geoffrey, 998.
Leyton, co. Essex, inquisition at,
1942.
, Rokliolt-hall in, q.v.
Lhytgrave, John de, chaplain, 1501.
Libourne, Leyburn, Gascony, wine
shipped from, 398.
Lichefeld, Robert de, bailiff of King-
ston upon Hull, 1294.
Lichfield, Lichefeld, Lychefeld, co.
Stafford, cathedral church of
St. Chad, dean and chapter
of, 1405.
, . . . . , prebend of Eccleshall
in, 2007.
, . . . . , . . . . , prebendary of.
See Melbourn, John de.
, inquisition at, 2007.
, writs dated at, 40, 1194.
Liddell, Lidell, Lydale, Lydel, Lydell,
CO. Cumberland, 1294.
, manor, 1035.
, peel of, 2051.
, Wake of, q.v.
Liddington, co. Wilts, Medbourne
in, q.v.
Lidell. See Liddell.
Lidney, Lideneie, Lydeneye, co.
Gloucester, 994.
, inquisition at, 1042.
, woodward of. See Norton,
Richard de.
Lidney — cont.
, Piriton by, q.v.
Lie. See Westbury Leigh.
Lilbiu-ne, Lilburn, Lilleburn, John
de, 392, 527 (pp. 131, 133).
Lillebon, William de, knight, 811.
See also Insula Bona.
Lilleburn. See Lilburne.
Lillingstone Dayrell. LilljTigston
DajTel, CO. Buckingham, 1241,
1413.
, inquisition at, 1413.
Limber Magna, Lymbergh, Magna
Lymbergh, co. Lincoln, 1628
(p. 400), 1934.
Linchmere, co. Sussex, Shulbred in,
q.v.
Lincoln, co. Lincoln, 293, 714, 1295,
1763.
, assize of bread and ale in,
1201.
, bailiffs of. See Kelby, Wal-
ter de ; Neubald, John de.
, bakers and brewers of,
1201.
, bishop of, 194, 1628 (p. 399),
2043, 2063. See also Bvig-
hersh, Henry de ; Dalderby,
John.
, . . . . , chancellor of, 1 107.
, castle, bailey of, 1201.
, cathedral church of St. Mary,
1854, 2046.
, . . . . , canon of. See Red-
mere, Giles de.
, . . . . , dean and chapter of,
14, 1858.
, prebend of Banbury
in, 2046.
, . . . . , prebendary of. See
Adigheriis, Hughelin son of
Paul de.
, chapel of St. Mary Magda-
lene by, 293 (p. 73).
church of the Holy Inno-
cents by, 293.
, citizens of, 2074.
, exannual rolls in, 1759.
, homicide at, 400.
hospital of Holy Innocents
without, for lepers, 293, 1482,
1992.
, . . . . , brethren and sisters of,
named, 293.
, . . . . , master of. See Carl-
ton, John de.
, . . . . , visitations of, 293.
, . . . . , wardens of, 1482. See
also Barlings, Simon de.
, inquisitions at, 54, 107, 163,
168, 223, 227, 235, 239, 246,
381, 400, 564, 647, 714, 741,
770, 893,901, 916, 1201, 1231,
1336, 1441, 1466, 1468, 1628,
1656, 1743, 2073, 2074.
656
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Lincoln — cont.
, lands and rents of Bardney
abbey in, 344.
, lands of St. Nicholas abbey
Angers, in, 1231.
, letter dated at, 564.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 546,
916.
, mayor, bailiffs and citizens
of, 1201.
, mayor of. See Clerk,
Robert le ; Fenton, John de.
, merchants of, 1628 (p. 399).
, parish of St. Mary, Crack-
pool, of Crakepole, 400.
, priory of St. Katharine with-
out, 980.
, , prior of, 980, 1824.
, suburbs of, 293, 344, 1497.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 134, 233, 239, 245, 254,
259, 291, 293, 305, 1006, 1009,
1012, 1036, 1137, 1189, 1201,
1202, 1211, 1214, 1228, 1230,
1239, 1244, 1246, 1292, 1743.
Lincoln, county, 1763.
, assize of ale in, offences
against, 298.
, coroners or keepers of the
pleas of the crown in, 930,
1267. See also Stokheyth,
William de ; Toutheby, Wal-
ter de.
, escheator in, 1759. See also
Broun, Matthew ; Hundon,
John de ; Ledred, Gilbert de ;
Trehampton, Jolin de.
, extents in, 1013, 1031, 1858.
, homicide in, 361.
, inquisitions in, 54, 107, 154,
163, 168, 176, 194, 204, 223,
227, 235, 239, 246, 255, 269,
288, 294, 298, 305, 316, 344,
347, 381, 400, 432, 433, 446,
447, 478, 492, 538, 546, 564,
567, 647, 663, 688, 711, 714,
720, 741, 770, 786, 788, 789,
800, 844, 850, 893, 901, 916,
922, 930, 980, 991, 1012, 1036,
1049, 1118, 1124, 1129, 1201,
1221, 1231, 1267, 1295, 1317,
1336, 1337, 1338, 1340, 1346,
1422, 1424, 1441, 1446, 1449,
1464, 1465, 1466, 1468, 1482,
1497, 1518, 1535, 1575, 1628,
1631, 1635, 1656, 1691, 1731,
1741, 1743, 1759, 1763, 1770,
1792, 1818, 1835, 1844, 1902,
1912, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938,
1985, 1992, 2017, 2027, 2044,
2055, 2064, 2069, 2073, 2074,
2076, 2078, 2106.
, justices in eyre in, serjeanty
of carrying a rod before,
1336.
Lincoln, county — cont.
, lands of rebels in, 770.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Cubbel-
dyk, Alan de.
, lands of the Templars in,
347.
, sheriff of, 154, 163, 235, 288,
298, 381, 400, 478, 492, 538,
546. 564, 663, 688, 930, 991,
1049, 1201, 1221, 1267, 1295,
1317, 1340, 1449, 1482, 1497,
1743, 1763, 1792, 1902, 1934,
1936, 1937, 1938, 2027, 2055,
2064, 2069, 2074, 2078, 2106.
See also Neville, John de ;
Trehampton, John de.
, subescheator in. See Broun,
Matthew.
, trespasses committed in,
925.
, whales stranded in, 294.
, North, South and West
Ridings of, inquisitions in,
298.
, parts of Holland, Holand, in,
298, 492, 1446.
, parts of Kesteven, 298, 492.
Lincoln, earl of, 645.
, . . . . , bailiffs of, at Halton,
CO. Chester, 46.
, . . . . , petition of the con-
verts of London to, 50.
See also Lacy, Henry
de.
Lincoln, Lyncolne, Master Hugh de,
1449.
, Johnde, 1449.
, Jolin de, chaplain, 1824.
, Lavirence de, of Bitchfield,
298.
, Reymund de, 1815.
, Walter son of Thomas de,
spicer, 1818.
Lindindrich, Simon de, 906.
Lindsell, Lyndesele, co. Essex, manor
379.
Linford, Lynford, Little, co. Buck-
ingham, chapel, 1829.
Linslade, co. Buckingham, South-
cott in, q.v.
Linstock, Lynstoke [in Stanwix], co.
Cumberland, court of, 354.
Linton, Lynton, co. Cambridge, in-
quisition at, 2023.
, Lynton, co. Kent, 872.
, Lynton [in Spofforth], co.
York, raided by Scots,
453.
, upon Ouse, Lynton [in
Newton upon Ouse], co.
York, commission dated at,
299.
Linwood, Lyndewod, Lyndewode,
CO. Lincoln, manor, extent of,
134.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
657
Lionel, son of Edward III, guardian
of England, writs etc. tested
by, 1928, 1932, 1934, 1935,
1951, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1965,
1967, 1968, 1969. 1978, 1979,
1981, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1991,
1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016,
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021,
2023, 2024, 2025, 2027, 2029,
2030, 2032, 2036, 2037, 2038,
2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2044,
2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2051,
2053, 2054, 2055, 2061, 2063.
Lipstown, Lyueteston [in Narragh-
more, co. Kildare], 1387.
Lire, Lyre, France, abbot of, 275,
421.
, glebe of, in Tenbury,
417.
, . . . . , proctor of, in England,
2022.
,"...., in the Isle of
Wight, 839.
, abbot and convent of, 1939.
Lisbon, Lissebon, Portugal, ships of,
1619, 1819.
Lisewy, Lysewy, Lyswy, Roger,
1895.
, . . . . , escheator in the Isle of
Wight, 1779, 1808.
Liskeard, Leskerred, Liskerd, Lis-
kerret, Liskered, Lyskered,
Lyskerret, Lyskirret, co. Corn-
wall, inquisitions at, 222, 266,
511, 775, 842.
, manor, 222, 336.
, . . . . , reeves of. See Trema-
ba, Randolph de ; Wode,
W^alter atte.
, park, chapel of St. Mary in,
222.
, vicar of. See Launseles,
John ; Lyskered, David de.
Lissebon. See Lisbon.
Listen, Lyston, Lystone, John de,
commi.ssioner, 450, 588, 608,
793, 956.
Litlebovirne, Litleborne, William,
1929.
Litlington, co. Cambridge, inquisi-
tion at, 331.
, manor, mill of, 331.
Littel, Lytel, Arnald, 849.
, Henry, of Scotland, 377.
Littilberey, Humphrey de, 688.
Littl ! Brug. Littlebrugge [in Bridg-
north], CO. Salop, 1795.
Littlefield, Lytlefeld, co. Kent, hun-
dred, 1505.
Littleton, North, North Littletone,
CO. Worcester, 1274.
Littleworth, Worthe, co. Berks,
manor, 1822.
Liverpool, Lyverpol, co. Lancaster,
inquisition at, 1 65.
, land of William Baroun at,
165.
, writ dated at, 683.
Livesay, Lyvesay [in Blackburn], co.
Lancaster, 1281.
Lizard, Lysard [in Landewednack],
CO. Cornwall, 503.
Llan liar, Lanller, co. Cardigan, in-
quisition at, 796.
Llananno, co. Radnor, Tinboeth in,
q.v.
Llanbadarn Fawr, Lampaderne,
Lanpadarn, Lanpadarne, co.
Cardigan, 1189.
, baiUffs of, 1243.
, burgesses of, 1243.
, castle, 1189. *
, inquisitions at, 1243, 1450.
Llanbedr, Lannabedeir [co. Brecon],
church, patrons and patron-
age of, 364.
Llandaff, co. Glamorgan, bishop of,
1506.
, cathedral church of, chapter
of, 1506.
, treasurer of. See Radenore,
William de.
Llanddewrbrefi, co. Cardigan, Gwnfil
in, q.v.
Llandenny, Maghenny, co. Mon-
mouth, manor, 497.
Llandilofawr, Lanteylou Vaur, co.
Carmarthen, 343.
, custom of ale exacted from,
343.
, Maenor Deilo in, q.v.
Llanegwad, co. Carmarthen, Pont-
ar-Cothi in, q.v.
Llanelieu, Langellon [co. Brecon],
honotu-, 1252.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Tyrell,
Hugh.
Llanfaes, Lanmays, co. Anglesey,
327.
, church, 327.
, manor, 327.
Llanfair, Lanveir, co. Brecon, tenants
of Brecknock priory at, 270.
Llangorse, La Mare [co. Brecon],
honour, 1252.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Tyrell,
Hugh.
Llangstone, Langeston, co. Mon-
mouth, manor, 498.
Llanhary, Lanhary, co. Glamorgan,
949.
Llanllyfni, co. Carnarvon, Eithinog
in, q.v.
Llantwit Major, co. Glamorgan. See
Lanultit.
Llanychaiarn, Llannarch Ayron, co.
Cardigan, inquisition at,
1528.
Wt. 34623.
i 42
658
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Llechryd, Llechred, co. Cardigan,
weir, 1706.
Llewellyn ap David, 181.
ap Griffith, prince of Wales,
49, 343, 667, 732, 962, 2102.
, lands of, extent of, 181.
ap Jorwerth or Yerewart,
prince of Wales, 667, 732.
ap Res, 343.
son of Llewellyn Vaur, 49.
Hen, chaplin, 708.
, Madoc ap, war of, against
Edward I, 327.
Lleweny, Lewenny [in Henllan], co.
Denbigh, 507.
Lobthorpe, Lopingthorp [in North
Withain], co. Lincoln, lands
of the Templars in. 347.
Loc, Agnes, \^fe of Roger de Rode-
bergh, 2083.
Lockerley, Lokerle, Lokerly, co.
Southampton, lands of Ellen
de Vienna in, 236, 449.
, . . . . , extent of, 247.
Lockington, Lokyngton, Lokynton,
CO. York, Howm, Howom, by.
See Holme on the Wolds.
Lockton, Loketon in Pykeringlyth,
CO. York, 479,
Lodbrok, John de, commissioner, 78.
Loddelegh, co. Sussex, knight's fee
in, 405 (p. 103).
Loddington, Lodinton, co. North-
ampton, 851.
, inquisition at, 851.
Loddon, Lodene, co. Berks, river,
fishery in, 1078.
Lodeford. See Ludford.
Lodelawe, Lodelowe. See Ludlow.
Lodelowe, John de, commissioner,
1481.
Lodene. See Loddon.
Lodesdone. See Luddesdown.
Lodinton. See Loddington.
Loebury, William de, parson of
Avening, 1106.
Loges, Richard de, lord of Chester-
ton, 1304.
Lokerle, Lokerly. See Lockerley.
Lokesle, Great. See Loxley.
Loketon. See Lockton.
Lokyngton, Lokynton. See Lock-
ington.
Lolimer. See Lorimer.
Lombardzide, Lombaerdzyde, Flan-
ders, merchants of, 1652.
Lombardy, merchants of, 1819.
Lomene. See Uplowman.
Londay. See Lundy.
Londe, John atte, 836.
, Walter and Gilbert,
sons of, 836.
London, 27, 95, 592, 814, 871, 957,
1040, nil {p. 275), 1168,
1476, 1503, 1580, 1588, 1609,
London — cont.
1681, 1708, 1794, 1818, 1863,
1870, 1877, 1903, 1955, 2033,
2085.
, aldermen of. See Berk-
ynge, Richard de ; Lacer,
Richard le ; Oxonia, John de ;
Trente, William de.
, bishop of, 57, 424, 755, 833,
966, 1993. See also Bente-
worth, Richard de.
biirglary in, 1 86.
, cathedral church of St.
Paul's, canon of, 1898.
, . . . . , dean and chapter of,
57.
, chiu-ches of : —
All Hallows Barking, inquisi-
tion at, 686.
All Hallows, Coleman Street,
491,
St, Augustine Papey, de Papey,
833.
St. Helen's, 833. •
St, Leonard's, Foster Lane,
Seint Fastes lane, 1729.
, chantry founded in,
448,
St, Martin's le Grand, 1725,
1729.
, dean and chapter of,
1729.
, prebendary of. See
Chambre, John de la.
St. Martin Outwich, of Otes-
wych, 966.
St. Mary Aldermary, Alder-
mariecherch, 448.
St. Mary le Strand, de la Stround,
110.
St. Mary Woolnoth, chantry
founded in, 422.
St. Nicholas Olave, 1584.
, citizens of, named, 362, 448,
471, 1384, 1580, 1581, 1956,
2031, 2079.
, clerk of recognisances at.
See Carlton, William de.
, commonalty of, 1401.
, companies of : — •
cordwainer, 1584.
fishmonger, 1112.
goldsmith, 806.
skinner, 836, 871.
tailor, 806.
, coroners of, 541. See also
Abyndon, Stephen de ;
Gunthorp, Robert de.
, court of, 1401.
, deeds dated at, 564, 674,
2061.
, escheator in. See Conductu,
Reynold de ; Pvilteneye, John
de ; Weston, William de.
, exchange in, 871.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
659
London, exchange in — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Hasel-
sagh. Robert de.
Giiildhall of, chamberlain of.
See Maryns, Thomas de.
, inquisitions in, 19. 50, 55,
77, 105. 110. 128, 186, 3.37,
420, 422, 424, 436, 448, 491,
494, 541, 698, 756, 806, 814,
821, 833, 871, 966, 1004, 1130,
1238, 1384, 1401, 1485, 1503,
1580, 1581, 1584, 1609, 1681,
1722. 1729. 1762. 1773, 1813,
1866, 1870, 1875, 1877, 1905,
1909, 1921, 1947, 1957, 1963,
1993.
, justices of gaol delivery in,
1681.
, lands of Thomas earl of Lan-
caster in, 494.
, letters dated at, 549, 1 1 30,
1955,2050.
, mayor of, 55, 698. 871, 966,
1004, 1580, 1581, 1608, 1722,
1729, 1813, 1870, 1875, 1993.
See also Aubrey, Andrew ;
Cliigwell. Hainon de ; Con-
ductu, Reynold de ; Darcy,
Hemy ; Fraunceys, Simon ;
Hamond, John ; Ptilteneye,
John de.
, . . . . , escheator, 1 384.
.merchants of, 1087, 1955,
1956, 2031, 2079.
, outlawry in, 716.
, parishes in : —
All Hallows the Less, 186.
All Saints Coleman church. All
Hallows of Colemanescherch
by Aldgate, 491.
St. Bartholomew the J^ess, 698.
St. Benet Fink, 424.
St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, Wode-
warf, 420.
St. Helen, 966.
St. Martin Outwich, of Otes-
wych, 966.
St. Mary Woolnoth, 422.
St. Nicholas Shambles, atte
Flesshamels, 806.
St. Peter's, Bread Street, 448.
St. Sepulchre's, 55.
, part of a whale sent to the
king in, 211.
, pool of, 1004, 1813.
, pri.son of the bishop of Lon-
don in, 1993.
, prison of the Marshalsey in,
1911,2081.
, . . . . , escape from, 77.
, gaoler of. See Thyn-
den, John de.
, prison of Newgate, Neu-
gate, in, 871, 1112, 1681.
, rebels in, 686.
London — cont.
, recorder of. See Depham,
Roger de.
, religious houses in : —
Augustinian friars' house, prior
and brethren of, 424.
Domus • Conversorum, inquisi-
tion at, 50.
petitions of, 50.
hermitage of St. James by
Cripplegate, 1238, 1401.
, Thomas warden of,
1238.
hospital of St. Bartholomew,
Smithfield, Robert, prior of,
420.
hospital of St. Giles without,
806.
hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem, Clerkenwell, 821.
hospital of St. Katharine with-
out the Tower, 1475.
priory of Holy Trinity, prior of,
491, 814.
priory of St. Helen's, nuns of,
966.
, sheriffs of, 19, 55, 77, 105.
186, 337, 420, 436, 541, 698,
871, 966, 1004, 1130, 1238,
1384, 1580, 1581, 1608. 1722,
1729, 1773, 1813, 1866, 1870,
1875, 1877, 1905, 1921. 1947,
1957, 1963, 1993. See also
Mordon, Walter de ; Palmer,
Roger le ; Upton, Ralph de.
, shipment of wine to, 398.
, shipments of wool from,
1813, 1957.
, ships of, 284, 300. 398, 1762.
, shops in, 491.
, standard-weights of, 842.
, streets and places in : —
Aldgate, Alegate, 491.
Billingsgate, 1238.
Bread Street, Bredstrete, 494.
Broad Street, Brcdestrete, 448.
Cannon Street, Candelwvke-
strete, 1112.
Cordwainer Street, Cordewanere-
strete, 448.
Fleet Street, Fletestrete, 19, 448.
Friday Street, Fridaistrete,
1384.
Fresh wharf, Froshewarf, 814.
Holborn bar, Holeburnebarre,
821.
Lombard Street, Lumbarde-
strete, 422, 1130.
le Lymhwarft, 1905.
Lim(5 street. Lymstrate, 77.
New Temple, 1485.
, hall and chapel of,
1485.
, keeper of. See Lang-
ford, William de.
660
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
London, streets and places in — cont.
New Temple bar, Stone Cross
without, erected by William
Rufus, 110.
, . . . . , inquisitions at,
750, 1556.
Newgate, Neuegate, 55.
Old Temple, 821.
le Salt wharf, 1905.
Thames Street, 186, 1866.
-le Wol wharf, la Wollequerf,
1909.
, inqviisition at, 1762.
, suburb of, 19, 55.
, taverns in, 871, 1866.
tenements and messuages in,
19, 55, 105, 420, 422, 424,
448, 491, 494, 698, 806, 814,
1875, 1993.
, Tower of, 826.
, . . . . , chapel of St. Mary,
Barking,by,inquisition at, 879.
, .,.., constable of, 1609.
See also Weston, John de.
, . . . . , writs dated at, 15, 128,
, 140, 146, 464, 465, 562, 577,
587, 588, 611, 654, 810, 818,
826, 829, 837, 846, 861, 869,
875, 879, 882. 899, 901, 904,
909, 1056, 1087, 1291, 1294,
1312, 1383, 1440, 1476, 1490,
1493, 1535, 1543, 1544, 1549,
1555, 1563, 1564, 1568, 1575,
1580, 1588, 1597, 1614, 1616,
1620, 1695, 1709, 1713, 1719,
1739, 1755, 1762, 1768, 1772,
1775, 1777, 1779, 1780, 1801,
1802, 1804, 1822, 1836, 1849,
1905, 1934, 1943, 1965, 1981.
, wall of, 1401.
, wards in : — •
Bassishaw, Bassieshawe, 2061.
Bread Street, Bredstrete, 756.
Queenhithe, 1905.
Tower, 1866, 1957.
Vintry, 1905.
, Vintry in. cellars of, 1609.
, writs dated at, 1238, 1245,
1250, 1276, 1295, 1726.
London, Hildebrond de, 1111 {p.
275).
, . . . . , commissioner, 1746.
, John de, 37, 1323.
, PhiUp de, 2082.
, Thomas de, 32.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 32.
Loneschaft, Henry, 340.
Lonesdale. See Lonsdale.
Lonesdale, Roger de, of Kirkby, 527
(p. 131).
Lonesom, Johft. son of Thomas, of
Tumby, 1628 (p. 399).
Longa Spata. See Longespeye.
Longbok, Adam, of London, tailor,
2033.
Longe, Thomas le, bailiff of Byfieet
manor, 971.
See also Lung.
Longedone, Robert de, subescheator
in the march of Wales, 1551.
Longeforde. See Langford.
Longeley, Longeleye. See Langley.
Longespeye, Longa Spata, Longes-
pee, Longespey, Longuspey,
Lungespy, Emelina, 948, 1794.
, Richard de, 851.
, Robert, 851.
, William de, earl of Salisbury,
487, 717, 1746.
, . , . . , Ela wife of, daughter
of Patrick Devereux, earl of
Salisbury, 1746.
, William son of William, earl
of Salisbiu-y, 717, 1746.
Longeto, William, 1824.
Longevilers, Longevyllers, Lungvil-
lers, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 1552, 1743, 1755.
Longevill, Lungevill, John de, com-
missioner, 740.
, Robert, 1111.
Longevyllers. See Longevilers.
Longhere, Henry, 64.
Longstowe, Stowe, Long Stowe, co.
Cambridge, 41.
, inquisitions at, 41, 62.
Longtree, Langetre [co. Gloucester],
hundred, 2083.
Longuspey. See Longespeye.
Lonsdale, Lonesdale, co. York, Sed-
bergh in, q.v.
Loose, Lose, co. Kent, 828.
Lopingthorp. See Lobthorpe.
Lord, James le, 1269.
Lording Court, Lurdingstrete, Lurd-
yngestrete [in Ewhurst], co.
Sussex, knights' fees in, 405
{p. 102), 1858.
Lorimer, Lolimer, Lorjmaer, Sayer,
1954, 2049.
Lose. See Loose.
Lospital. See Hospital.
Lostwithiel, Lostuithiel, Lostwithyel,
Lostwytliiel, co. Cornwall,
1088, i814.
, inquisitions at, 146, 336,
1675, 1867, 1922.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 1867.
, mayor of. See Quinte,
Serlo.
Lotherton, Luttreington [in Sher-
biu-n], CO. York, 527 {p. 132).
Lothingland, Lothinglond, Luthe-
ynglond, co. Suffolk, 214.
, hundred, 1529.
Lottreworth. See Lutterworth.
Loughborough, Loughtebourgh,
Loughteburgh, co. Leicester,
inquisition at, 1163.
, , manor, 1145.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
661
Loughborough — cont.
, Holywell by, q.v.
Lound, Lounde, Margaret de, of
Cave. 1228.
, William de, commissioner,
1802.
Loundres, Henry, constable of
Dynevor castle, 343.
Louth, Louthburgh, Lowethe, co.
Lincobi, 1628 {pp. 399, 400),
1902.
, inquisitions at, 298, 850,
1628. 1792, 1902, 1936.
, manor, 714, 1563.
, parson of, 1628 {p. 399).
Louth Park, co. Lincoln, abbot of,
1628 (p. 399).
Louth, earl of. See Bermyngham,
John de.
Louth, Louthe, Roger de, commis-
sioner, 767.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
887.
See also Luda. t
Louthburgh. See Louth.
Louther, Louthere, Louthre, Bea-
trice de, 1784.
, Hugh de, knight, 1903.
, . . . . , commissioner, 29, 82,
203, 244, 251.
, John de, 687.
, . . . . , commissioner, 683,
693.
, ..... escheator north of
Trent, 1182, 1272, 1311, 1438,
1448.
, . . . . , escheator in York,
Northmnberland, Cumber-
land and Westmoreland, 1278,
1284, 1309, 1319, 1343, 1352,
1353, 1364, 1380, 1400.
, . . . . , keeper of the king's
victuals in Carlisle, 408.
Louvain, Loveyne, cloth of , 1680.
Loveday, Lovedai, John, 946.
, . . . . , cominissioner, 826, 965.
, Ralph, 114.
, WilUam, coroner in Cam-
bridgeshire, 64.
Lovekyn, Edward, 1326.
Lovel, James de, 1547.
, John, 1693, 1874.
, . . . ., Juliana wife of, 1874.
, John, of Titchmarsh, 824.
, . . . . , Maud wife of, 824.
, Richard, 2036, 2054.
, . . . . , keeper of Corfe castle,
894.
, , Muriel wife of, 2036,
2054.
, WilUam, 1693, 1965.
, ..... Margery wife of, 1965.
, William, knight, 1111,
1241.
Lovemenstre. See Leominster.
Lovetot, Maud de, wife of Gerard de
Furnivall, 1152.
Loveyne. See Louvain.
Lowdham, Ludham, co. Nottingham,
vicarage, 1798.
Lowestoft, Lowystoft, co. Suffolk,
extent at, 1529.
, inquisition at, 1766.
Lowethe. See Louth.
Lowys, John, of Nun Monkton, 527
(p. 130).
Lowystoft. See Lowestoft.
Loxle, Henry de, 1964.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, relict of
Thomas de WyntreshuU, 1964.
Loxley, Great Lokesle [in Uttoxeter],
CO. Stafford, 665.
Loyd, Ithel, 1135.
, . . . . , brother of, sons of,
1135.
, Madoc, 1325.
Lubbesthorpe, Lubesthorp [in Ay-
lestone], co. Leicester, in-
quisition at, 906.
, lord of. See Zousche.
, manor, 936.
Lubeck, Lubik, Lubyk, 383, 1618,
1660, 1916, 1962.
, men of, 1731.
, ship of, 859.
Lubesthorp. See Lubbesthorpe.
Lubias, Robert, of Wcdehall, 119.
Lubik, Lvibyk. See Liibeck.
Lucas, Adam, commissioner, 1386,
1437, 1470, 1643, 1649.
Luco, Francis de, archdeacon of
Richmond, 1653.
Lucy, Antony de, 213, 610, 1072,
1484.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1035,
1451.
, . . . . , constable of Carlisle
castle, 684, 687.
, . . . . , justiciary of Ireland,
1137.
, . . . . , keeper of Berwick,
1496, 1553.
, . . . . , keeper of Penrith
manor, 1072.
Richard de, 610.
, . . . . , Alice daughter of,
610.
, Amabilla, daughter of,
610.
, Thomas de, 610, 2051.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1974.
, . . . ., escheator in Westmore-
land, 1983.
, Thomas son of Thomas de,
610.
Luda, Roger de, 585.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1516.
Thomas de, 826.
, ...., commissioner, 696,
922 (p. 230).
662
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Luda — cont.
, William de, bishop of Ely,
207.
, constable of. See
Schaldeforde, Bartholomew
de.
Cf. Louth.
Luddesdown, Lodesdone, co. Kent,
1846.
Ludelavve. See Ludlow.
Ludford, Lodeford, co. Hereford, in-
quisitions at, 1137, 1318.
Ludgershall, Lutegersale, co. Buck-
inghain, 2021.
Ludham. See Lowdham.
Ludlow, Lodelawe, Lodelowe, Lude-
lawe, CO. Salop, 1117, 1236.
, castle, 1117.
, inquisitions at, 887, 1117,
1293, 1594.
, mills, 1117.
Ludney, Luthenay, co. Lincoln, 1628
(p. 399).
Ludshott, Lydeshute, co. Southamp-
ton, covirt, titlie of, 1648.
Ludyngton, Peter de, commissioner,
564, 741, 770.
Lue. See Ive.
Luffenham, Peter de, warden of St.
John's hospital, Oxford, 2099.
Luffenham, North, co. Rutland,
1145, 1163.
, church, 1703.
Luflfield, Luffeld, cos. Buckingham
cind Northampton, prior of,
conunissioner, 1756.
Lufford, CO. Sussex, Icnights' fees in,
405 {p. 102).
Luichurche, Roger de, chaplain,
warden of St. Leonard's hos-
pital, Derby, 1005.
LuUeman, William, brother of New-
ton by Hedon hospital, 1802.
Liunley, Robert de, 375.
Lump, Hugh, 432.
Lumpna. See Uplowman.
Lund, CO. York, 1228, 1279.
Liuiderthorp, Simon de, commis-
sioner, 800.
Lundj', Londay, island, 503.
Lung, William le, of Gislingham,
1917.
See also Longe.
Lungespy. See Longespeye.
Lungevill. See Longevill.
Lungvillers. See Longevilers.
Lurdingstrete, Liu-dyngestrete. See
Lording Court.
Liu-e, ship of, 1814.
Lusburghe, Isle of Wight, 839 (p.
210).
Lusby, Lusceby, co. Lincoln, manor,
344.
Lustrushxill, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 268.
Lutegareshale, WilUam de, sub-
escheator in Hants, 43.
Lutegersale. See Ludgershall.
Luterell, Geoffrey, 1056.
Luthenay, See Ludney.
Lutheynglond. See Lothingland.
Luton, Luyton, co. Bedford,
1501.
, fire at, 1501.
, inquisitions at, 1501, 2021.
, Farley in, q.v.
Luton, Nicholas son of Thomas de,
1980.
, Thomas de, 1980.
, Margery wife of, after-
wards wife of John Neyrnuyt,
1980.
Lutryngton, John de, 390.
Lutstre, William, 527 {p. 130).
Cf. Lyster.
Lutterworth, Lottreworth, co. Lei-
cester, inquisitions at, 428,
442.
Luttreingtoft. See Lotherton.
Luyton. See Luton.
Lychefeld. See Lichfield.
Lychet, Ralph, chaplain of St. Leo-
nard's, Rushton, 1301.
Lycoris, Ralph, 1864.
Lydale, Lydel, Lydell. See Liddell
Lydbury, North [co. Salop], Hay-
crust in, q.v.
Lj^deneye. 'See Lidney.
Lydeshute. See Ludshott.
Lydeyerd Trego z. See Lydiard Tro
goze.
Lydham, Lydum, co. Salop, 118.
, inquisition at, 118.
, land of Philip Peye in, 118.
, lord of, 118.
Lydiard Tregoze, Lydeyerd Tregoz,
Lydyard Tregoz, Lydyerd
Tregoz, co. Wilts, 917.
, inquisition at, 1838.
, manor, 1838.
, Hook, in, q.v.
Lydiun. See Lydham.
Lydum, Thomas de, lord of Lydham,
118.
Lydyard, Lydyeid Tregoz. See
Lydiard Tregoze.
Lye, William de. bailiff of Fording-
bridge lumdred, 1236.
Lym. See Lyme.
Lymbergh, Magna Lymbergh. See
Limber, Magna.
LjTiibergh, Adam de, commissioner,
293, 1628, 1743.
, . . . . , executors of, 1743.
Lymbrenner. See Lymebrenner.
Lyme, Lym, Henry de, 923.
, Peter de, rector of Berwick
St. John, 169.
Lymebrenner, Lymbreruier, John,
1654.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
663
Lymebrenner, John de — cont.
, . . . . , owner of le Laurence of
Scarborough, 1495.
Lymesy, Ljnnmesy, Lymsy, Peter de,
317,818,866.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 866.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 818.
, Richard de, baiUffs and
servants of, 469.
Lymington, Lemynton, co. South-
ampton, 438.
Lympenliowe, John de, 1245.
Lynby, Robert de, 849.
LjTicolne. See Lincoln.
Lyndesay. See Lyndesey.
Lyndesele. See Lindsell.
Lyndesey, Lyndesay, Lyndesey e,
Hughde, 1327.
, James de, chamberlain of
Scotland. 1601.
, Richard de, 1593.
, Walter de, 1878.
, WilUam de, baiUfT of Glou-
cester, 1022.
Lyndewod, Lyndewode. See Lin-
wood.
Lyndlay, William de, 527 {p. 131).
Lyndon, co. Rutland, inquisition at,
258.
, manor, 258.
Lyndon, John de, 1451.
, Jolin son of Jolin de, 1451.
, Simon de, commissioner,
1789.
, Simon de, knight, Joan wife
of, 258.
Lyndraper, Robert le, of Bo eking,
1923.
, Robert le, of Hitchin, 440,
1719.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 440,
1719.
, Stephen son of Robert le,
440.
Lyndrigge, Master Walter de, dean
of Hastings free chapel, 1716.
Lynet, Henry, 573.
, Jolin, 573.
Lynford, WilHam de, 1448.
Lynford, Little. See Linford, Little.
Lynham, Thomas son of Robert de,
2107.
Lynn, Bishops Lenn, Bishops Lenne,
Lenn, Lenne, Lynne, co. Nor-
folk, 1041, 1499, 1502, 2052,
2072.
, baihffs of, 136, 2047.
, hospital of St. John the
Baptist, 431.
, . . . ., Michael master of , 431.
illegal prisage in, 285.
.inquisitions at, 136, 182,
285, 431, 736, 1499, 1560.
1652, 2001, 2047, 2079.
, liberty of, steward of, 1499.
Lynn — cont.
, mayor of, 2047. See also
Cokesford, John de.
, mayor and burgesses of,
2072.
, mayor and commonalty of,
2001.
, merchants of, 1908.
, mock funeral at, 2047.
, port, 1499.
, sliips of, 383, 1006, 1499,
1502, 1908.
, writ dated at, 1235.
Lynstoke. See Linstock.
Lynton. See Linton and Linton
upon Ouss.
Lyoun, Richard, serjeant at arms in
Dover castle, 2000.
Lyre. See Lire.
Lyre, a prebend in Hereford cathe-
dral, 2022.
Lysard. See Lizard.
Lyseus, John de, 1849.
Lysewy. See Lisewy.
Lyskered. See Liskeard.
Lyskered, David de, vicar of Lis-
keard, 222.
Lyskerret, Lyskirret. See Liskeard.
Lysniaco, Geoffrey de, 1563.
, Petronilla de Suylly,
covmtess of Dreus, wife of,
1563'.
Lyster, John le, of Snaith, 226.
Cf. Lutstre.
Lyston, Lystone. See Liston.
Lyswy. See Lisewy.
Lytel. See Littel.
Lytelfont, John, merchant of Lon-
don, 1087.
Lythenay, William de, 1962.
Lytlefeld. See Littlefield.
Lyu. See Lew, North.
Lyueteston. See Lipstown.
Lyverich, William de, proctor of the
abbot of Marmoutier, 1949.
Lyverpol. See Liverpool.
Lyvesay. See Livesay.
Lyw. See Leu.
M
Mabily, John, of Snenton, a felon,
1842.
Mabwynnion, co. Cardigan, commote,
1189.
Mackworth, Macworth, co. Derby,
1732, 1821.
664
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Maddingle, Robert de, justice, 311.
Madok, Madoc, chaplain, vicar of
Penboyr, 708.
, ap Eneas, 2102.
, son of Llewellyn Vaur, 49.
, Griffith ap, Emma wife of,
lady of Overton, 195.
, Jevan ap, 1189.
, Owen son of Griffin ab, 2085.
Madron, co. Cornwall, Alverton in,
q.v.
Madoxir, Robert, of Stainton, 1628
(jo. 399).
Maelienydd, Melenyth, Mellenyth,
CO. Radnor, 682, 1325.
, land and castle, 1137.
Maelor Saesneg, Maillor Sessenek,
Maillorseisnek, Maillorseise-
nek, Meillor Sesseneck, co.
Flint, baiUff of. See Hin-
kele, John de.
, le Redebroke in, inquisition
at, 195.
, Welsh of, 56.
Maenor Deilo, Maynordeylou [in
Llandilofawr], co. Carmar-
then, constabulary of, 68.
Maggesone, Neal, a felon, land of, in
East Pathenal, 158.
Maghenny. See Llandenny.
Maheu, Mahew, Mahewe. See May-
he we.
Maiden Bradley, Maydenebradele,
cos. Somerset and Wilts.,
prior of, 264.
Maiden Newton, Maiden Neweton,
CO. Dorset, inquisition at,
1619.
Maidstone, Maidenestan, Maidestane,
Maidestone, Maydenestan,
Maydenstan, Maydestane, co.
Kent, 1066, 1846, 2088.
, extent at, 2088.
, inqviisitions at, 462, 680,
836, 872, 878, 882, 1066.
Maillogres. See Majorca.
Maillor Sessenek, Maillorseisenek,
Maillorseisnek. See Maelor
Saesneg.
Mailond. See Mayland.
Maioc, mayor and ^chevins of, 1004.
Majorca, MaiUogres, Maliogre, king
of, 2105.
, galleys of, 2105.
Makedowel, Margaret wife of Duu-
gall, 1380.
Makeleyn, Henry, lieutenant of the
sheriff of Salop, 386.
Makestoke. See Maxstoke.
Malberthorp, Malberthorpe, Robert
de, commissioner, 482, 1049,
1164, 1201.
, Roger de, 1896.
Malbiz, John, sheriff of York and
keeper of York castle, 244,
Maldon, co. Essex, 1923.
, inquisitions at, 418, 1016,
1923.
, prison at, 1923.
Beeleigh abbey in, q.v.
Maldon, Juliana wife of John de,
549, 1501.
Malepace. See Malpas.
Malerbe. See Malherbe.
Malet, Walter, 1936.
Malewayn, John, of London, mer-
chant, 1955.
Malghom. See Malghum.
Malghum. See Malham.
Malghum, Malghom, Thomas de,
commissioner, 1710.
, WilUam de, 278.
, . . . . , steward of the honour
of Pontefract, 976.
Malham, Malghvmi [in Kirkby in
Mallam Dale], co. York, 278.
Malherbe, Malerbe, Drew, 306.
, . . . . , Cecily mother of,
daughter of Bartholomew le
Waydour, 306.
, Geoffrey, 1349.
MaUogre. See Majorca.
Malle, Thomas, 841.
Malleye, Malleie, Robert de, 412.
, . . . . , deputy justice of
South Wales, 974, 1014, 1107.
, . . . . , steward of Pembroke,
1218.
Mailing, Mallyng, Mallyngge, co,
Kent, 1846.
, commission dated at, 528.
, extents at, 922 (p. 230).
Malmesbury, Malmesburi, Malmis
bury, Malmysbery, co. Wilts,
1794.
, abbot and convent of, 1416.
, abbot of, 1794.
, inquisitions at, 865, 888.
MalmeshuU. See Mansell.
Malmisbury, Malmysbury. See
Malmesbury.
Malo Lacu, Maulay, John de, parson
of Bainton, 958.
, Peter de, 170, 958.
, . . . . , justice of gaol delivery
1103.
, . . . . , Eleanor m ife of, 958.
, Robert de, constable of
Horston castle, 108.
Malpas, Malepace, co. Chester,
barony, 256.
, lordship, 965.
Maltby, co. York, Roxby in, q.v.
Malteby. See Mautby.
Malton, CO. York, 891, 1451.
, inquisition at, 807.
, manor, 807.
, prior and convent of,
123.
, Langton by, q.v.
Index of persons and places.
665
Malton, Henry de, 1380.
, commissioner, 683,
890, 909.
, . . . . , sheriff of Lancaster,
339.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
1380.
Malvern, Great, Malverne, Great
Malverne, co. Worcester,
priory, 1634.
, , prior of, 231, 998,
1483, 1509, 1603.
Malyn, WilUam, of Ipswich, 1904.
Malynes, Henry de, 267.
Mamesfeld. See Mansfield.
Man, WilUam, 1258.
Manby, Manneby, Maunby, PhiUp
son of John de, of Beverley,
1770.
, Thomas de, 1056, 1312.
Manchester, co. Lancaster, Cheet-
ham in, q.v.
, Reddish in, q.v.
Manciple, Phihp le, at Brasenose,
Oxford, 1449.
Mandeville, Maimdevile, Maxinde-
villa, Maundeville, Maunde-
vyle, Moundeville, ElUs, 1794.
, alias Gynes, Isabel de, 808.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of,
wife of Stephen Baret, 808.
, Johnde, 1439.
, Richard de, 1394.
, Robert son of John, a felon,
61.
, William de, earl of Essex,
and lord of Enfield, 821.
Maners, Robert de, knight, 1445.
, commissioner, 2036,
2054.
Mancsergh, John de, 1828.
Manewden, Maneweden, Manweden,
CO. Essex, land of Warin son
of William in, 9, 21.
Manfeld. See Mayfield.
Manneby. See Manby.
Mannesheved. See Manshead.
Marmingtree, Manytre, co. Essex,
inqviisition at, 407.
Mannyng, Robert, master of a barge
of Dartmouth, 1814.
Manorbier, Maynerbir, co. Pembroke,
manor, 1 186.
, Jameston and Newton in,
q.v.
Mansell, Malmeshull, co. Hereford,
1137.
Manseton. See Manston.
Mansfield, Mamesfeld, co. Notting-
ham, manor, 964.
, soke, 964.
, Wodehouswode by, 964.
Manshead, Mannesheved, co. Bed-
ford, hundred, 285.
Manston, co. York, manor, 640.
Manston, Manseton, Alfred de, and
Maud his wife, 640.
, Johnde, 527 {p. 130).
Manton, co. Rutland, church, 1703.
Manweden. See Manewden.
Manytre. See Marmingtree.
Mapel, Roger, of Quorndon, 157.
Mapeldoreham. See Maplediirham.
Mapeltersted, Great. See Maple-
stead, Great.
Mapilderwell. See Mapledurwell.
Mapiltrested. See Maplestead.
Mapledurham, Mapeldoreham, co.
Oxford, rectory, 1953.
Mapledurwell, Mapilderwell, co.
Southampton, manor, 1062.
Maplestead, Great, Great Mapelter-
sted, Great Mapiltrested, co.
Essex, 603, 1771.
Marazion, Marcasiou, co. Cornwall,
inquisition at, 1086.
March, earl of. See Dunbarre.
March, Marche, Merch, Henry ate,
of Gilhngham, 2034.
, John de la, 549.
, . . . . , Florence sister of, wife
of Richard le Fesu, 549.
, Thomas atte, 1576.
, Master WiUiam de la, trea-
surer of Edward I, 55.
, WilUam, of Stanhoe, 920.
Marchal. See Marshal.
Marche. See March.
Marchia, Master William de, bishop
of Bath and Wells, treasurer,
1895.
Marchton. See Marshton.
Marclan, WilUam de, 699.
Marcle, Much, Much Marcleye, Much
Markele, Great Markeleye,
Much Markle, co. Hereford,
township, 100.
, land of John le Balun in,
59, 100.
, manor, 888.
Marden, Maurdyn, co. Hereford,
1074.
, , . . . , inquisitions at, 1 137,
1884.
, North, Northmerdon, co.
Sussex, land of Boxgrove and
Maiden Bradley priories in,
264.
Mardleybijry, Merdele [in Welwyn],
CO. Hertford, manor, 585.
Mare, la. See Llangorse.
Mare, John de la, lands of, extent of,
135.
, Richard de la, 1043.
, Robert de la, 185, 476.
, Master Thomas de la,
1449.
WilUam de la, 1072.
Mareis, John, 1671.
, Denysde, 527 {p. 131).
666
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Mare is — cont.
, Robert le, of Limber, 1628
{p. 400).
See also Mariscis.
Mareschal, Mareschale, Mareschall',
Maresshall. See Marshal.
Maresfield, Marsefeld [co. Sussex],
writ and commission dated at,
853, 856.
Margaret, Queen, consort of Edward
I, 152, 206, 237, 1511.
bailiffs of, 362.
, dower of, 65.
Margaret, John son of, 1628 (p. 400).
, . . . . , owner of le Bertilmew
of Hartlepool, 1500.
Margate, Mergate, co. Kent, 2079.
, piracy at, 284, 398.
Margery, countess of Richmond
{temp. Richard I), 1631.
Marham. See Marhobn.
Marham, co. Norfolk, 1471.
Marhokn, Marham, co. Northamp-
ton, 674.
Marieholm. See St. Mary Holme.
Mariscis, Christiana de, executors of,
291.
See also Mareis.
Mark, Dominic, of Bayonne, 1819.
Markele, Much. See Marcle, Much.
Markeyate. See Markyate Street.
Markeys, Michael, of Catalonia, 1819.
Markham, East, Est Markham, co.
Nottingham, vicarage, 1798.
, West, CO. Nottinghain,
vicarage, 1798.
Markle, Much. See Marcle, Much.
Markyate Street, Markeyate, co.
Bedford, prioress of, 1853.
Marlborough, Marlebergh, Marle-
berg, CO. Wilts, 2041.
, begging friars at, 2041.
, burgesses of, charter of
liberties of I^ng John to, 137.
, inquisitions at, 78, 1306,
1368, 2041.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 27, 29, 1342, 1354, 1380.
Marlebergh, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 861, 1662.
Marlesford, co. Suffolk, 1749.
Marlowe, William de, 1322.
Marmion, PhiUp, 239.
Marmoutier, France, abbey, 1949.
, , abbot of, 1949.
Marnham, William de, 1758.
Mars, Henry de, 1897.
, Johnde, 1897.
Marsefeld. See Maresfield.
Marsh-Gibbon, Mershe, co. Bucking-
ham, chiirch, 1829.
Marshal, the Earl, 1778, 1890.
Marshal, Marchal, Mareschal, Mares-
chale, Mareschall', Maresshall,
Anselm, commissioner, 1214.
Marshal — -cont.
, Henry le, 1794.
, John le or John, commis-
sioner, 1111.
, . . . . , sheriff of Bedfordshire,
1111 {p. 275).
, John le, of Chancton, a
felon, 1823.
, John son of Henry le, 959.
, Laurence le, of Rotherham,
1351.
, Robert le, 2032.
, Roger le, commissioner,
1026.
, William le, 230, 1828.
, . . . . , bailiff of St. Valery
honour, 945.
, William, of Ormsby, 1482.
Marshland, Mershland, Merskland,
CO. Norfolk, 1560, 2020.
Marshton, Marchton [in Pembridge],
CO. Hereford, 1981.
Marston, Merston, co. Derby, in-
quisition at, 700.
, Merston, co. York, 527 {p.
134).
Magna, Merston, Merstone,
CO. Somerset, inquisitions
taken at, 2, 67.
Maisey, Merston Meysy, co.
Wilts, manor, 1020, 1196.
Martel, Alan, inaster of the Temple,
626.
, Ive, lord of Hinton Martell,
822, 1143.
, Roger, 1143.
Martin. Marton, co. Lincoln, land of
Kirkstead abbey in, 239.
, Merton, co. Wilts, Tidpit in,
q.v.
Martin, Martyn, Christina, 1180.
, David, bishop of St. Davids,
708.
, Henry, 1336.
, John, of Durham, 1679.
, Richard son of Richard, 2035,
, Robert, 691.
, Robert, of Dorset, com-
missioner, 1880.
, Robert, of Rockburne, com-
missioner, 1880.
, William, Imight, 1493.
, . . . ., commissioner, 81.
, . . . . , justice of South Wales,
243, 2100.
, William, of Lostwithiel,
1814.
Martock, Mertok, co. Somerset, 164.
, lord of. See Fienles, John
de.
Marton. See Martin.
Marton, Merton, co. Warwick, 818.
Marton, Martone, Merton, Master
Andrew de, 239.
, John de, commissioner, 182.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
667
Marton — cont.
, PhiUp de, 239.
, Richard de, escheator in
Warwick, Leicester, Notting-
hain, Derby and Lancaster,
1735, 1768.
, . . . . , keeper of Stratfield-
saye hermitage, 1796.
, William de. 2082.
Martjai. See Martin.
Martynestoiiwe, co. Devon (?). in-
quisition at, 1650.
Marsvell, INlerewell, co. Southampton,
writs dated at, 781, 817.
Mary, nun of Aniesbury, sister of
Edward II, 758, 781, 1794.
Maryns, Marynes, Roger de, 1539.
, Thomas de, chamberlain of
the Guildliall, London, 1485.
Mason, Merdisfen [in Dinnington],
CO. Northumberland, 572.
Mason, William le, of Muckley, 979.
Masson, Simon le, wife of, 298.
Matfen, WilUam de, 1561.
Matham, John de, 899.
, . . . . , wife of, daughter of
Walter de Moleseye, 899.
Matheu, Robert, 794.
Mattelegh, Robert de, 292.
, , Sarah wife of, 292.
Matthew, Peter son of, 277.
, Robert son of, 433.
Maud, queen, consort of William the
Conqueror, 110.
, funeral of, 110.
Mauduit, INIaudut, Mauduyst, Mau-
duyt, John, 1794, 1854.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1368,
1891.
, . . . . , escheator in Wiltshire,
1803, 1827, 1838, 1839, 1840,
1856, 1892.
, . . . . , sheriff of Wilts, 1666.
, Thomas, deputy steward of
Feckenham park, 1555.
, Thomas, knight, 709.
Maufesour, Jolin, 1051.
, . . . . , of Ardsley, a felon, 401.
Maufey, Joyce, 405 (p. 103).
Mauger, John, 1541.
Maughonby, Morghanby, by Glas-
sonby [in Addingham], co.
Cvunberland, 1364.
Maulay. See Malo Lacu.
Mauleverer, John, commi.ssioner,
392, 724.
Maunby. See l\Ianbj'.
Mauncestre, Edmund de, knight.
2033.
Maund Whitechiirch, Nicholesma-
wene [in Bodenham], co. Here-
ford, land of John Puke in, 35.
Maundevile, Maundevilla, Maunde-
ville, Maundevyle. See Man-
deviUe.
Maunes, Joan le, 1923.
Mauneser, Jolm de, 891.
Maunsel, John, of Odestone, 1239.
, Simon, 1553.
Mauny, Walter de, admiral of the
northern fleet, 1613.
Maur. See Cantref Mawr.
]\laurdjn. See Marden.
Mautalent, John, 366, 375.
, . . . . , Christiana mother of,
375.
Mautby, Malteby, co. Norfolk, 271.
Mautravers, John, 1192.
, . . . . , keeper of Boyton
manor, commissioner, 1029.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, relict of
John de Nerford, 1192.
, John, the younger, 726,
1195, 1427.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 726,
2104.
Mawaryn, Henry, 2033.
Mawdesley, Moudesley, Moutheslegh
[in Croston], co. Lancaster,
578.
, inquisition at, 578.
Maxfield, Mexefeld [in Guestling],
CO. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405 (p. 102).
Maxstoke, Makestoke, co. Warwick,
1131, 1882.
Maydenebradele. See Maiden Brad-
ley.
Maydenestan. See Maidstone.
Maydeneston, Meydeston, Nicholas
de, 613.
, WilUam de, cook, 402.
Maydenstan, Maydestane. See
Maidstone.
Mayel, Lucy, 415.
, Matthew, clerk, 415.
, Roger, 530.
Mayfield, co. Stafford, Calton in,
q.v.
Mayfield, Manfeld, co. Sussex, 1858.
, Bainden in, q.v.
, Bivelham in, q.v.
, Combe in, q.v.
, Cowden in, q.v.
, Sharnden in, q.v.
Mayhewe, Maheu, Mahew, Mahewe,
John son of Matthew, bond-
man of Ely churcli, 127.
, Margaret la, 148, 277.
, Robert son of John, 2087.
, WilUam, bondman of Ely
church, 127.
Mayland, Mailond, co. Essex, lands
of Bicknacre priory in, 450.
Maynerbir. See Manorbier.
Maynnard, John, of Great Coates,
1628 {p. 400).
Maynordeylou. See Maenor Deilo.
Maynoruorion, co. Carmarthen, in-
quisition at, 68.
668
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Maz, John, of Flanders, merchant,
1652.
Meadgrove, Medegrave [in Hacking-
ton], CO. Kent, manor, 915.
Meadow, la Medowe [in Tideswell],
CO. Derby, tenants of, 390.
Mearley, Great Merlay [in Whalley],
CO. Lancaster, manor, 928.
Meath, county, sheriff of, 1137.
Meaton, Moetone [in Kinlet], co.
Salop, 682.
Medbourne [in Liddington], co.
Wilts, 636.
Medburn, Thomas de, 1887.
Medegrave. See Meadgrove.
Mederesham. See Methersham.
Medestede, Medsted, Andrew de,
1754.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1701.
, . . . . , sheriff of Surrey, 905.
Medeweye. See Medway.
Medilton. See Middelton.
Medina, East, Estemedine, Isle of
Wight, hvmdred, beacons and
watches in, 839.
, West, Westmedine, Isle of
Wight, hundred, beacons and
watches in, 839.
Medowe, la. See Meadow.
Medsted. See Medestede.
Medway, Medeweye, co. Kent, river,
841, 1846.
Meerbrook, Merebroke, co. Stafford,
1599.
Meigny Longeley. See Langley,
Meynell.
Meignyll. See Meynill.
Meillor Sesseneck. See Maelor Saes-
neg.
Mekan, Walter son of William, of
Ludington, 637.
Melane, 825.
Melbourne, Melburn, John de, clerk,
2045.
, . . . . , prebendary of Eccles-
hall, 2007.
Melbourne, Melbourn, Melburn, Mele-
born, Melebourne, co. Derby,
inqmsition at, 713.
, manor, tenants of, 713.
, writ and commission dated
at, 793, 810.
Melbroke. See Millbrook.
Melburn. See Melbourne.
Melcheburn, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 1652.
, . . . . , king's purveyor of
victuals, 1502.
, . . . . , owner of divers ships
of Lynn, 1499.
Melcombe, Melecombe, co. Dorset,
1383.
, inqxiisition in, 296.
, port, 1619.
, ships of, 693, 1619.
Melcombe — cont.
, streets in, named, 296.
, wastes in, arrented, 296.
Horsey, Upmelcombe, co.
Dorset, 1882.
Meldon, co. Northimiberland, church,
71.
, . . . . , parsons of. See Eden-
ham, Geoffrey de ; Leicestre,
Robert de. •
Meleborn, Melebourne. See Mel-
bourne.
Melecombe. See Melcombe.
Meledon, Michael de, 2057.
, WilUam de, 2057.
Melenyth. See Maelienydd.
MeKord, co. Northimiberland, writs
dated at, 1902, 1909.
Melkeleye. See Milkley.
Melkeleye, Robert de, knight, AUce
daughter of, 760.
Melkesham, John, 1807.
, Edith wife of, 1807.
Melle, John, of Wheldrake, 2082.
Mellenyth. See MaeUenydd.
Melles, Mellis, Peter de, commis-
sioner, 83, 92, 93, 2096.
Melling, co. Lancaster, Wray in, q.v,
Melhonmene, co. Cornwall, 266.
Mellis. See Melles.
MeUo, Drew de, 1563.
Melne, John atte, of Bereford, 1995.
Melrose, Meuros, Meurose, co. Rox-
burgh, writs dated at, 605,
643.
Melsonby, Melsamby, co. York, par-
son of, 1797.
, Diddersley in, q.v.
Melton, W. de, 216.
, WiUiam de, parson of Brig-
ham, 1784.
Melton Mowbray, Melton, Melton
Moubrai, Melton Moubray, co.
Leicester, 1025.
, chiirch, 1025.
, inquisitions at, 495, 577,
1025.
, manor, 495, 577.
, market, 495, 577.
Meltone. See Milton next Graves-
end.
Membury, co. Devon, manor, 1532.
, West, Westmeymbir', co.
Devon, manor, 166.
Menai, Meney, co. Anglesey, com-
mote, 1275, 1559.
Mendham, co. Sioffolk, inquisition at,
1623.
, priory, 1623.
, prior of. See Cressi,
Nicholas.
Menevill, John de, commissioner,
1900.
Menewyth. See Menwith.
Meney. See Menai.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
669
Menhill, Menill. See Meynill.
Menstre. See Minster.
Menstreworth. See Minsterworth.
Mentmore, Mentemore, co. Buck-
ingham, Grove by, q.v.
Menwith, Menewyth [in Hamps-
thwaite], co. York, waste of,
by Scots, 392.
Menyll. See Meynill.
Menyngthorp, Thomas de, merchant,
1921.
Meole Brace, co. Salop, Welbatch La,
q.v.
Meopham, Meppeham, co. Kent,
1846.
IMepersale, Jolin de, commissioner,
1960.
Meperteshale. See Meppershall.
Mepham, John de, of Maldon, 1923.
Meppeham. See Meopham.
Meppershall, Meperteshale, co. Bed-
ford, parson of. See Crop-
hull, Roger de.
Merch. See March.
Merchenley, co. Northumberland,
2037.
Merclesden, Richard de, forester of
Blackbvirnshire chace, 1423.
Merdele. See Mardleybiiry.
Merdisfen. See Mason.
Mere, John de, 1195.
, . . . ., commissioner, 12S5.
, John del, citizen of Paris,
1579.
, Walter, of Ingerthorpe, 527
{p. 130).
William de, parson of Din-
ton, 1195.
Merebroke. See Meerbrook.
Meredith, Mereduth, ap Rees, lord
of Dryslwyn, 343.
, son of Canaan, son of Owen
Goynith, 49.
, . . . . , sons of. See Vaghan
and Vaur.
, son of Llewellyn Vaur, 49.
, Ellen vergh, daughter of
Wenthliana vergh Mereduth
ap Oweyn, 1292.
, Res or Rhys ap, 343.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 74, 364.
Mereseye. See Mersea.
Merewe. See Merrow.
Merewell. See Marwell.
Mereworth, co. Kent, 1846.
, Swanton in, q.v.
Mergate. See Margate.
Merhale. See Morrell's Farm.
Merie, John de, commissioner, 950.
Meriet, John de, commissioner, 95.
Merioneth, Meronnith, cantred, 49.
Merioneth, county, lands of Prince
Llewellyn in, extent of, 181.
Merk, Ingelram son of Robert le,
1692.
Merk — cont.
, Robert le, 1692.
, Jacomina wife of,
379, 1692.
, William de, 875.
Merkingfeld, John de, 527 [p. 133).
Merkwell, co. Cornwall, 503.
Merlawe, Drew de, 1563.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of, wife
of Ralph count of Eu, 1563.
Merlay, Great. See Mearley.
Merlaye, Stephen de, 928.
Merle, co. Sussex, manor, 1646.
Meronnith. See Merioneth.
Merrow, Merewe, co. Surrey, 2008.
, inquisition at, 812.
Mersea, Mereseye, Merseye, co
Essex, manor, 1150.
, priory, 1150.
, ship of, 1915.
, West, CO. Essex, Peet in,
q.v.
Mersham, co. Kent, inquisition at,
1147.
Mershe. See Marsh-Gibbon.
Mershland. See Marshland.
Merstham, co. Siu-rey, inquisition at,
2003.
Mershton, John de, commissioner,
1643, 1649.
Merskland. See Marshland.
Mersshbaldyndone. See Baldon
Marsh.
Merston. See Marston.
Merston Meysy. See Marston
Maisey.
Merston, John de, commissioner,
1382
, Leonard de, 527 (p. 134).
, PhiUp de, 1124.
Merstone. See Marston Magna.
Mertok. See Martock.
Mertok, Peter son of William de, a
felon, 164.
Merton. See Martin and Marton.
Merton, co. Surrey, priory, 1428.
, . . . . , prior of, commissioner,
1511.
, . . . . , subprior and convent
of, 1428.
Meryhel, Richard de, 300.
Meryngton, John de, commissioner,
1924.
Messer, Thomas le, 1010.
Messing, Richard de, of London,
592.
Metham, Hugh de, 1710.
, Jolin son of Thomas de,
233, 265, 565, 791.
, . . . . , Sibyl wife of, daughter
of Adam de Hamelton, after-
wards wife of Robert de
Steveton, 233, 265, 565,
791.
, Nicholeis de, 565.
670
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Metham — cont.
, Robert son of Thomas de,
233.
, Thomas de, 233, 265, 791.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 1639, 1641, 1644, 1645,
1705, 1710.
, Thomas son of John de,
minority of, 565.
Methelay. See Methley.
Methelay, Agnes wife of William de,
505, 621.
, . . . . , John son of, 621.
Methersham, Mederesham [iti Beck-
lev], CO. Sussex, knight's fee
in, 405 (p. 103).
Methingby. See Miningsby.
Methley, Methelay, co. York, 505,
621.
Metingham, John de, justice in eyre
in Dorset, 211.
Meuerel. See Meverel.
Meurik, Howel ap, 1643.
Meuros, Meurose. See Melrose.
Mevenidd, Meveneet, co. Cardigan,
cominot, 1189.
Meverel, Meuerel, Thomas son of
John, of Fradswell, a felon,
167, 1918.
Mewes, Scolastica de, 2063.
, , John son of, 2063.
Mexefeld. See Maxfield.
Meydeston. See Maydeneston.
Meygnyl. ^See Meynill.
Meyhoim, William de, 405 (p. 102).
Meynell Langley. See Langley,
Me>Tiell.
Meynill, Meignyll, Menhill, Menill,
Menyll, Meygnyl, Meygnyll,
MejTihull, Hugh de, 892, 1890,
1952.
, . . . ., Alesia wife of, 1952.
, Hugh de, the elder, 512.
, Hugh son of Hugh de, 512.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 512.
, Johnde, 121.
, Nicholas de (1), 121.
, . . . ., Christiana wife of , 121.
, Nicholas de (2), son of
Nicholas de (1), 121.
, . . . . , sheriff of York and
keeper of York castle, 244,
356.
William de, 512.
, . . . . , jvLstice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
Meynwyring, Roger de, 292.
Meysy, Meysi, John de, 1020.
, Robert de, 1022.
Michel, WilUam, 108.
Micheldevre, Robert de, keeper of
the lands of John de Somery,
574.
Michelham. See Mickleham.
Michham. See Mitcham.
Mickleham, Michelham, Mikelham,
Mikleham, Muchelham, co.
Surrey, 1690, 1979.
, lands of William de Clyve-
dene in, 22.
, prior of, 805.
, prior and canons of, 1412.
Mickleton, Mikelton [in Romald
I^k], CO. York, moor,
1469.
Middelburgh, in Zeeland, 1499, 1989.
Middeldon. See Mildon.
Middeldon, John de, 461.
Middelee. AS'ee Midley.
Middelington. See Middleton
Stoney.
Middelmast Medilton. See Middle-
ton.
Middelneye, Ralph de, escheator in
Somerset, Dorset, Devon and
Cornwall, 1416, 1474, 1532,
1534, 1564, 1651. 1655.
Middelton. See Milton and Milton
Abbas.
Middelton, in Warbhngton, co.
Southampton, 277, 309.
Middelton, Medilton, Middeltone,
Middilton, Middulton, Midel-
ton, Midilton, Muddiilton,
Alexander de, 1322.
, Gilbert de, lands of, valua-
, tion of, 372.
, Idonia de, 1893.
, Joan de, 1322.
, John de, 389, 572, 673, 1063,
1121, 1125, 1360.
, . . . . , Joan daughter of, 389.
, Peter de, 527 {pp. 132, 134),
1573.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1202,
1360.
, Philip de, 997.
, Robert de. 1758. 1874.
, William de, 1893, 1969.
, . . . . , escheator in Norfolk
and Suffolk, 1967, 1998, 2039,
2061, 2072.
, , sheriff of Suffolk, 2049.
Middeltone. See Milton.
Middilton. A^ee Middelton and
Middleton.
Middlesex, archdeacon of. See
Baldok, Robert de.
Middlesex, county, escheator in. See
Bereford, John de ; Hawe,
John de ; Northo, William
de ; Picot, Wilham ; Weston,
William de.
, extents in, 1013, 1702.
, inqmsitions in, 57, 96, 114,
151, 750, 821, 879, 932, 957,
1000, 1010, 1132, 1220, 1263,
1354, 1421, 1426, 1544, 1556,
1702, 1886, 1911, 2081.
, prisage in, 96.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
671
Middlesex — cont.
, sheriff of, 114, 151, 750, 821,
1000, 1132, 1263, 1426, 1911,
2081.
Middleton, Middelmast Medilton, in
Coquetdale, co. Northumber-
land, manor, 1893.
, Middilton, co. York, manor,
122.
, . . . . , baiUff of. See
Thwait, John.
Stoney, Middelington [co.
Oxford], manor, 1013.
Middulton, Midelton. See Middel-
ton.
Midgham, IMigghameynde [in Ford-
ingbridge, co. Southampton],
1880.
Midhurst, co. Siossex, 1530.
, inquisition at, 1530.
, letter dated at, 2077.
IVIidilton. See Middelton.
Midley, Middelee, co. Kent, 508.
Migghameynde. See Midgham.
Mighnott, Mighnot, Mignot, John,
527 (p. 134).
Cf. Mynyot.
Mikelham. See Mickleham.
Mikelton. See Mickleton.
Mikleham. See Micldeham.
Milborne Deverel, Milbourn Deverel,
CO. Dorset, 1289.
Milborne Michaelston, Mulborn
Micheleston [in Milborne St.
Andrew], co. Dorset, manor,
837.
Mildecombe, Geoffrey de, 504.
, John son of Geoffrey de, 504.
Milden, Myldyngge, co. Suffolk, in-
quisition at, 480.
Mildenhall, Mildenhale, co. Suffolk,
manor, 973.
Mildestone. See Milston.
Mildon, Middeldon [in Oakford], co.
Devon, 461.
MiLford, Mulford, co. Pembroke,
1819.
Milkestrete, Adam de, of London,
420.
Milkley, Melkeleye [in Standon, co.
Hertford], manor, 760.
Millbrook, Melbroke, co. Bedford,
manor, 723.
Miller, WilHam the, 527 (p. 132).
Cf. Milner and Mouner.
Mikolet of Boulogne, 2079.
Milner, John, of Bishop Burton,
1710.
Cf. Miller and Motiner.
Milnethorp. See Milthorpe.
Milstead, Milstede, co. Kent, 1015.
.-. . . . ., church and advowson, 65.
, inquisition at, 65.
Milston, Mildestone, co. Wilts, manor
1127.
Milton, Middelton, co. Cambridge,
inquisition at, 801.
, Middelton, co. Kent, him-
dred, 65.
, . . . . , chamberlain of. See
Folsham, Benedict de.
, . . . . , manor, 65.
, next Sittingbourne, Middel-
ton, Middeltone, co. Kent,
1015.
, . . . ., inquisitions at, 1019,
1094.
next Gravesend, Meltone,
CO. Kent, 1846.
[in Castor], co. Northampton,
674.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 674.
, manor, 674.
, Middelton, by Portsmouth,
CO. Southampton, 148.
, Mutton [in East I^oyle],
CO. Wilts, manor, 809.
Abbas, Middelton, Mydeltone,
CO. Dorset, abbot and convent
of, 1602.
, muniments of, des-
troyed, 73.
, South, CO. Devon, Horsewell
in, q.v.
Milthorpe, Milnethorp [in Aslackby],
CO. Lincoln, 2017.
Milverton, Mulverton, co. Somerset,
1745.
, inquisition at, 1655.
, parson of, 1745.
wood, 1745.
, Preston Bowyer in, q.v.
Mimms, North, North Mymmes, co.
Hertford, 1637.
Minchinhampton, Munechenehamp-
ton, CO. Gloucester, inquisi-
tion at, 1034.
, Seynclere in, 530.
Mindrum, Mindrom [in Carham], co.
Northmnberland, 849.
Miningsby, Methingby, co. Lincoln,
741.
Minskip, Minskyp, Mynskypp [in
Aldborough], co. York, 527
{p. 131).
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
Minster, Menstre, in Thanet, co.
Kent, inquisitions at, 284,
398.
, writ dated at, 486.
Minsterworth, Menstreworth, Mun-
streworth, co. Gloucester, 124.
, chiu-ch, parson of. See
Thiinneyk, William de.
...'..., inquisition at, 124,
, manor, 625.
, recovery of advowsons in,
by the crown, 124.
, weir of Duixi or Dunye in,
473, 1166, 1941.
672
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Minsterworth — cont.
, Moorcroft in, q.v.
Minton, Adam, of Stowmarket, 635.
Minworth, Mvinneworth [in Curd-
worth], CO. Warwick, 1976.
Mirefeud, William de, 2082.
Miserden, Musardere, co. Gloucester,
manor, extent and custvunal
of, 922 {p. 230).
, Wishanger in, q.v.
Missenden, Musseden, co. Bucking-
ham, abbot and convent of,
141.
, Little, Little Mussenden, co.
Buckingham, 1153.
, Holmer Gi'een in, q.v.
Mitchain, Micliham, co. Surrey,
1678.
Mitford, CO. Northumberland, church,
71.
, . . . . , parson of. See Lei-
cestre, Robert de.
Mitford, Gilbert de, troner in New-
castle upon Tyne, 1266.
Miton. See Myton.
Modbury, Modbvu-gh, co. Somerset,
inquisition at, 620.
Modeford Terri. See Mudford.
Modeton, co. Devon, 325.
Modyngham Burgh. See Motting-
ham.
Moeles, Moelis, John de, 1257.
, Margaret de, 1534.
, Roger de, 1257.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, 1257.
Moetone. See Meaton.
Mogge, Gilbert, 1710.
Moghale. See Muckley.
Moghale, Roger de, 979.
Mohoun, John de, heir of, minority
of, 1534.
Moigne, Moyne, Henry le, heirs of,
837.
, John le, of Clifton, commis-
sioner, 867, 965.
, WilUam, parson of Siggles-
thorne, 690.
, William le, of Raveley, com-
missioner, 716, 922, 1128,
1682.
, . . . . , sheriff of Cambridge,
1187.
Molendino, John de, of Cotheridge,
441.
Moleseye, Walter son of Sampson de,
899.
, . . . . , daughter of, wife of
John de Matham, 899.
Mollesone, Roger, 2082.
Molscroft, in Beverley, co. York,
1674.
Molylawes, Mava de, 2028.
Molyns, John de, 1756, 1760, 1869,
187.5, 2014.
, rebellion of, 1891.
Molyns — cont.
, Nicholas de, warden of St.
Mary Magdalene hospital.
Ripon, 275.
Mone, Richard, 1178.
, . . . . , Sabina wife of, 1178.
Monecokampton. See Okehampton,
Monk.
Monekenescirbourne. See Sher-
borne, Monks.
MonekenmuUe, co Berks, 1822.
Monekes, Thomas atte, 415.
Mongomery. See Montgomery.
Moniassh. See Monyash.
Moning, Nicholas, 1509.
Monk, Alice le, 1501.
Monk Bretton, Monkebretton, co.
York, prior of, 332.
Monkland, Old, co. Lanark, Car-
myle in, q.v.
Monks Illeygh. See Eleigh, Monks.
Monks Kirkeby, Monks Kyrkeby.
See Earby, Monks.
Monks Shireburn. See Sherborne,
Monks.
Monksilver, Selver, Selvre, co.
Somerset, manor, 166, 1532.
Monkton, co. Pembroke, Corston in,
q.v.
Monkton, Nim, Mi^mketon, co. York,
527 (pp. 130, 133).
Momnehennoke. See Dunmanoge.
Monmouth, co. Monmouth, 205.
Monmouth, county, inquisitions in,
497, 498.
Mont St. Michel, Normandy, abbot
of, 1313.
Montacute, co. Somerset, inquisi-
tions at, 61, 780.
, priory, prior of, 780.
, . . . . , Mark prior of, 1308.
Montagu. See Monte Acuto.
Montbochier, Munbocher, M\uit-
bocher, Bertram de, 405 (pp.
102, 103 bis).
, Reynold de, 1858.
Monte Acuto, Montagu, Edward de,
knight, 1890.
, , AUce wife of, 1890.
, Katharine de, 1651.
, Simon de, bishop of Ely,
1892, 2061.
, Simon de, keeper of Corf e
castle 894.
, William de, 249, 1381, 1397.
, , . . . , earl of SaUsbury,
envoy to France, 1580.
Monte Caniso, Richard de, escheator
in Essex and Hertford, 1781,
1801.
Monte Forti, Monteforti, Edmimd de,
1926.
, Henry de, parson of Corton
Denham, 67.
Peter de, 573, 727, 913.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
673
Monte Forti — cont.
, Simon de, earl of Leicester,
630.
Monte Gomeri. See Montgomery.
Monte Heremer, Margaret wife of
Thomas de, 1838.
Monteforti. See Monte Forti.
Monteniaco, Guy de, rector of Don-
ington in Holland, 269.
Montgomery, Muntgumery, co.
Montgomery. 1325.
, baiUffs of, 1322.
, castle, 1233, 1322, 1793.
, . . . . , constable or keeper of,
386, 1325, 1793. See also
Audley, Hugh de ; Charleton,
Alan de ; I^oville, Bogo de ;
Levboiu-ne, William de.
, church of St. Nicholas, 1322.
, honovu", 386.
, inquisition at, 1322.
, land. 1322, 1325.
letters patent of Heiu-y III
dated at, 13.
Montgomery, Mongomery, INIonte
Gomeri, John de, commis-
sioner. 1789.
, Owen de, commissioner, 1450.
Montibvis, Ebulo de, 1191.
, . . . . , heir of. See Strange,
John, of Ivnockin.
MontjoTix, France, hospital of St.
Bernard and St. Nicholas,
provost and brethren of, 128.
Montjoye. See Mountjoy.
Montreuil, Moustrel, Mustrel, France,
abbot and convent of, 468.
Montsorell. See Moiintsorrel.
jNIonyash, Moniassh [in Bakewell],
CO. Derby, mine, 1448.
Monyn, John, bailiff of Dover, 942.
Moorby, Moreby, co. Lincoln, 1518.
, church, William parson of,
1482.
Moorcroft, Morcote [in Minster-
worth], CO. Gloucester, 730,
766.
Mor, Mora. See More.
Moraunt, John, of Boulogne, 1963.
William, commissioner, 1523.
Moray, Murref, earl of, 2051. See
also Randolf.
Morby. See Moreby.
Morcote. See Moorcroft and Mtot-
cot.
Morcote, Walter de, commissioner,
866.
Mordon, Robert de, 917.
, Walter de, sheriff of London,
1485.
More, Mor, Mora, Emma de, of Lin-
coln, brewer, 1201.
, Johnde la, 1293.
, John atte, 1 486.
, Ralph atte, 430.
Wt. 34623,
More — cont.
, Reynold atte, 1290.
, Roger de, of Elsham, 1628
{p. 400).
, Salvador de, of Catalonia,
1819.
, Thomas de la, commissioner,
1554.
, WilUamdela, 741.
Moreby. See Moorby.
Moreby, Morby, Henry de, 1312.
, , Alice wife of, 1312.
, Robert de, keeper of Tiu'n-
ham Hall manor, 958.
, WilUam de, 1268, 2082.
Moreleigh, Morlegh, co. Devon, 513.
, extent in, 503.
Moreswode, co. Salop, 1862.
Morford, in Carlton, co. Suffolk, in-
quisition at, 224.
Morganwg, Morgannok, Morgannou,
CO. Glamorgan, commonalty
of, 1417.
, rebellion in, 270.
Morghanby. See Maughonby.
Morhale. See MorrelFs Farm.
Mori, William, of Dunchixrch, 848.
Morice, John, of Oxford, tailor, 739.
Gf. Moriz.
Moriceby, Moryceby, Hugh de, es-
cheator in Cumberland, West-
moreland and Lancaster,
1784, 1832, 1833, 1851, 1878,
1889.
Moriz, Moricz, David ab, keeper of
Newcastle Emlyn castle, 68.
, . . . . , son of. See Vaughan,
David.
, John, escheator of Ireland,
1452.
Cf. Morice.
Morker [in Ripon], co. York, 527
{p. 131).
Morland, co. Westmoreland, Sleagill
in, q.v.
, Strickland, Great and Little,
in, q.v.
Morle, Morlee. See Morley.
Morlegh. See Moreleigh and Morley.
Morley, Morle [in Nortliiam], co.
SiLSsex, knight's fee in, 405
{p. 103).
Morley, Morle, Morlee, Morlegh,
Morleye, Adam de, 513.
, Richard de, 294.
, Robert de, commissioner,
2052.
Master William de, 1456.
Morpeth, Morpath, co. Northumber-
land, inquisition at, 676.
, letter dated at. 1549.
? Morrell's Farm, Morhale, Morhale
[in Whatlington], co. Sussex,
knight's fee in, 405 (p. 103),
1 858.
i 43
67i
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Morsbiirgh. See Mosborough.
Morston. See Miirston.
IVIortelak, Mortelake. See Mortlake.
Mortemer. See Mortuo Mari.
Morteyn, John de, commissioner,
723.
, Roger de, 17.
Mortivallis, Roger de, bishop of
Salisbury, 938.
Mortlake, Mortelak, Mortelake, co.
Surrey, writs dated at, 335,
802, 804.
Morton, co. Lincoln, mills of Baldwin
son of Gilbert in, 255.
Morton, Mortone, Richard de, 476.
, William de, 913.
Mortuo Mari, Mortemer, Mortuo
Mary, Constantino de, 1175.
, ...., commissioner, 1187,
1192, 1560, 1589, 1680.
, Edmund de, 617, 888, 1137,
1643.
, . . . ., Margaret M'ife of, 617,
1137,. 1643.
, . . . ., heir of, minority of,
1382, 1407.
, Maud mother of Edmund de,
1643.
, Roger de, 172.
, . . . ., Nesta wife of, 172.
, . . . . , Llewellyn son of, 172.
, Roger de, the uncle, 1203,
1292, 1293.
, Roger de, of Chirk, 611,
1314.
, . . . ., household of, 784.
, . . . ., justice of Wales, 18,
45, 49, 68, 74, 172, 181, 217,
220, 327, 343, 364, 404, 796,
962, 974, 1014, 1030, 1044,
1107, 1189, 2100, 2102.
, Roger de, of Wigmore, earl of
March, 682, 696, 1113, 1137,
1185, 1186, 1203, 1230, 1371,
1374, 1492.
, . . . . , keeper of Pembroke
comity, 1218.
, lord of Denbigh, 1 1 35.
, forfeiture of, 1314.
, Joan wife of, 1117,
1137.
, Roger de, 1975.
, Roger son of Edmund de,
minority of, 1643.
Morwelldown, Morwelham [in Tavis-
tock], CO. Devon, wood, 1650.
Morw^-ode, William de, clerk, coiumis-
sioner, 178.
Moryceby. See Moriceby.
Moryn, John, commissioner, 891,
1698.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 1479, 1480, 1487, 1488,
1489, 1565, 1571, 1572, 1573,
1578, 1585, 1620.
Moryn, John — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of Galtres
forest, 1206.
Mosborough, Morsburgh, co. Derby,
1972.
Mosele, Moseleye. See Musle.
Moston [in Stanton upon Hino
Heath], co. Salop, 627.
Mot, WilUam, bailiff of Edward II.
113.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1766.
, . . . . , of Sandwich, 2105.
Moteshale, co. Suffolk, manor, 808.
Motoun, Adam, 763.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 763.
Mottingham, Modyngham Burgh,
CO. Kent, 1929.
, men of, 1971.
Mottram, Mottron, co. Chester,
manor, 1277.
Moubray, Moubrai, Mounbray, John
de, 244, 392, 495, 577, 619,
629, 1741, 1768, 1991.
, . . . . , keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1167, 1805.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1986,
1999.
, . . . . , rebellion and forfei-
ture of, 495, 577, 629, 741.
, . . . . , Richard clerk of, 527
{p. 132).
, Richer, 1290.
Roger de, 216, 577, 629.
, William son of Roger de, 629.
Moudesley. See Mawdesley,
Mounbray. See Moubray.
Moundeville. See Mandeville.
Mouner, Moimere, Nicholas, 1579.
, Richard le, of Aynho, bond-
man, 394.
See also Miller and Milner.
Moimketon. See Miuiketon.
Mounteny, John de, knight, com-
missioner, 776, 883.
, . . . . , keeper of the peace in
Notts, 1103.
Moimteyne, John de, 1967.
Mountfield, Mundefeld, co. Sussex,
knight's fees in, 405 {p. 102),
1858.
, Crowhurst in, q.v.
, Eatenden in, q.v.
, Glottenham in, q.v.
, Netherfield in, q.v.
Moimtjoy, Montjoye, Ralph de, com-
missioner, 771, 892.
Mountsorrel, Montsorell, Motint-
sorrell [in Barrow upon Soar],
CO. Leicester, 157, 1286, 1393.
, bailiffs of, 157.
inquisition at, 1393.
Mourdon, Robert de, merchant of
London, 1087.
Movirhohn [in Wnrton in Kendal], co.
Lancaster, manor, 1969.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
675
Moiistier Vilier in Cans. See St.
^^alel■y f n Caux.
Jloiistrel. .See Montreuil.
Moutheslegh. See Mawdesley.
Moutho, CO. IMontgomerj', 1810.
Mowe, Robert le. 357.
INIownyer, Heiiry, merchant of
France, 1946.
MoyfjTinoragli. Ireland, 1137.
Moylagh [co. Meath], manor, 1 137.
Moylagh, Richard son of Jolin de,
1137.
Moylven, Jevan ap, steward of
Cardigansliire, 2100.
Moyne. See Moigne.
MucheUiam. See Mickleham.
]Muchelney, co. Somerset, abbot of,
2108.
Muchet, William, commissioner,
2023.
Muckley, Moghale [in Acton Round],
CO. Salop, 979.
Mudford, Modeford Terri, co. Somer-
set, inquisition at, 1308.
Muddidton. See Middelton.
Mulbarton, Mulkeberton, co. Nor-
folk, villeins dwelhng in, 142.
Mulborn Micheleston. See Milborne
Michaelston.
Mulborn, John de, 837.
, . . . . , Amice wife of, 837.
Muleward, Robert le, of Amersham,
1597.
, WilUam son of William le,
a felon, 20.
Mulford. See Milford.
Mvdkeberton. See Mulbarton.
Mulle, Geoffrey atte, 1895.
, John atte, 1881.
, , Maud wife of, 1881.
, Thomas son of John atte,
1881.
Multon, Multone, Henry de, 488.
, Agnes wife of, 488.
, Johnde, 610.
, . . . . , collector of customs in
Boston, 1049.
, Thomas de, 610.
, . . . ., Eleanor wife of, 610.
, Thomas de, knight, 1798.
, . . . . , lord of Egremont, 316,
1329.
, Thomas de, of Gillesland,
1056.
, Thomas de, of Kirton, com-
missioner, 1731.
, Thomas son of Thomas de,
223.
Mulverton. See Milverton.
Munbocher. See Montbochier.
Mundevill, Richard de, 1967.
Munceus, John de, 405 (p. 102).
Mvmdefeld. .See Mountfield.
Munden, Mimdene, co. Hertford,
767.
Mundham, North, co. Sussex, Rune-
ton in, q.v.
Munechenehampton. See Minchin-
hampton.
Munketon. See Monkton, Nun.
Munketon, Mounketon, Simon de,
rector of Askrigg, 527 {p.
133).
, William de, 527 {p. 133).
, . . . . , sheriff and keeper of
the stannary of Cornwall,
842, 1651.
Munkiskirkeby. See Kirby, Monks.
Munneworth. See Minworth.
Munslow, Munselowe, co. Salop,
1594.
, Aston by, q.v.
, Tlioiiglands in, q.v.
]\Iimstreworth. See Minsterworth.
Muntbocher. See Montbochier.
Mvuitgmnery. See IMontgomery.
Mvu'cot, IMorcote [in Charlton \ipon
Otmore], co. Oxford, 1713,
1901.
Murdak, Juliana wife of Thomas,
459, 657, 1141.
, Jolui, 959.
Muresle. See INIiu-sley.
Murref. See Muray.
Mursley, Muresle, Mursle, co. Buck-
ingham, 2048.
, deanery, 1829.
Miu-ston, Morston, co. Kent, 1015.
Mi^sard, Malcobn, 1274.
, Ralph, 1438.
Musardere. See Miserden.
Musgrave, Nicholas de, 534.
, Robert de, parson of Brig-
ham, 1784.
, Thomas de, sheriff of West-
moreland, 1913.
Muskham, Richard de, 527 {p. 133).
Musle, Mosele, Moseleye, Muslee,
Muslej^e, Richard de, com-
missioner, 582, 607, 615, 623,
679,719,735.
, . . . . , constable of Ponte-
fract castle, 2103.
Musschance, Musshams, Miisshance,
Master John de, 731, 978.
, Stephen de, 978.
, Thomas de, 978.
Musseden. See IVIissenden.
Mussenden, Little. See Missenden,
Little.
Musshams, .Musshance. ^ee Mviss-
chance.
Mustiers, Henry de, 776.
Mustrel. See Montreuil.
Mutford, John de, 215, 285, 287,
711.
, . . . . , commissioner, 57, 109,
214, 89.5.
, . . . . , justice, 250, 311.
Mutton. See Milton.
676
INDEX OF PERSONS ANT) PLACES
Mydeltone. See Milton Abbas.
Myldyngge. See Milden.
Myle, Alice, 1304.
Mylor, CO. Cornwall, Restronguet in,
q.v.
Mymmes, North. See Mimms,
North.
Myndrom, Giles de, 1389.
Mynskypp. See Minskip.
Mynyot, Michael, king's butler, 1669.
Cf. INIighnott.
Myton, Miton, co. York, manor,
deterioration of bviildings of,
130.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Ebor,
Edward de ; Hastang, Robert
de ; Rotenhering, John ;
Stapelton, Miles de.
, . . . . , repair of, 188.
, mills of, 130.
N
Naas, le Naas [co. Kildare], inquisi-
tion at, 1387.
Nabbyng, Jolm, 1677.
Naburn [in Acaster Malbis], co.
York, land of Roger de
Clotherum in, 203.
Nackington, Natyndon, NatjTidone,
CO. Kent, 1751.
, manor, 1751.
Nadderfeld. See Netherfield.
Naget, William, monk and keeper of
the lands of Caen abbey, 1871,
1872.
Naillesworth, Gilbert de, 1106.
Naite, la [in Westminster], co. Mid-
dlesex, manor, 1010.
Nantconway , Nanconewey [in Bettws-
y-Coed], co. Carnarvon, wood-
wardship of, 1744.
Nantian. See Lantyan.
Nantmaur, co. Anglesey, 1030, 1697.
, inquisition at, 1030.
Nantwich, Wich, co. Chester, 912.
, barony, 256.
, inquisitions at, 53, 131, 1085.
, salt tolls at, 46, 53.
Narberth, Nerberd, co. Pembroke,
manor, 1333.
Narbo rough, Northbm-gh, co. Leices-
ter, inquisition at, 415.
Narburgh, co. Norfolk, inquisition at,
1330.
, lands of Wonnegay priory
in, 1330.
Narraghmore, Norragh, co. Kildare,
1387.
Lipstown ill, q.v.
Naseby, Navesby, co. Northampton,
manor, 740.
Nasse, Henry de, commissioner,
1042.
, Walter atte, 598.
Nasshe, Richard atte, 1509.
Natton. See Notton.
Natyndon, Natyndone. See Nack-
ington.
Naulton, Richard de, 939.
Nauntel, Robert, master of the house
of St. John of Jerusalem,
Sutton at Hone, 862.
Naunton, Newenton, Nywenton, co.
Gloucester, 1022.
Naimton, Hugh de, 1775.
, . . . . , commissioner, 320.
Navenby, co. Lincoln, 1858.
, court, 1858.
, extent at, 1858.
inquisition at, 1497.
Navesby. See Naseby.
Neapolio, Cardinal, prebendary of
Wadworth, 1362.
Neddrefelde. See Netherfield.
Nedwode. See Needwood.
Needham Market, Neidham, co.
Suffolk, inquisition at, 1134.
Needwood, Nedwode, co. Stafford,
896.
Neel, Thomas, constable of Fring,
359.
Walter, 1501.
Neidham. See Needham Market.
Neketon, Richard de, 806.
Nemedesfelde. See Njanphsfield.
Nerberd. See Narberth.
Nerford, John de, 1192.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, after-
wards wife of John Mau-
travers, 1192.
, Thomas de, 1175, 1192.
Nesbit, Nesbet, Jolm de, of Hartle-
pool, 1660, 1731.
, . . . . , owner of le Cuthberd
and le Bertilmew of Hartle-
pool, 1500.
, William de, master of le
Cuthberd of Hartlepool, 1500.
Nesbit, East, Estnesbit, co. North-
umberland, 1453.
Nesfeld, Thomas de, coimnissioner,
2078.
Nessigwyke, William, of Scar-
borough, 144.
Nether Wynchj^nden. See Winchen
don. Nether.
Netheravene, Jolin de, underkeeper
of Old Sarimi castle, 210.
Netherdane, co. Southampton, 1142.
Nethere Whitacre. See Whitacre,
Nether.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
677
Netherfield, Nadderfeld. Neddrefelde
[in Moiuitfield], co. Sussex,
knights' fees in. 405 {p. 102).
, manor, 1646.
Nethir Whetwell. See Whitwell on
the Hill.
Netilham. See Nettleham.
'Netlestede. See Nettlestead.
Nettleham, Netilham, Nettelham, co.
Lincoln. 298, 1628 {p. 399).
, land of the hospital of Holy
Innocents without Lincoln in,
293 (p. 73).
Nettlestead, Netlestede, co. Kent,
1846.
Neubald, Neubold, Defensor de,2029.
, John de, bailiff of Lincoln,
2074.
, Geoffrey de, of Limber, 1934.
Neubigging, Neubigginge. /See New -
biggin.
Neubigginge, Joan wife of Thomas
de, 1364.
Neubiggyng, NeubiggjTige. See
Newbiggin.
Neubold. See Neubald and New-
bold.
Neubolde on Avene. See Newbold
on Avon.
Neuborgh, Noborgh, WilUam de,
sheriff of Wilts and keeper of
Old Sarum castle, 210.
Neubottle, Richard de, 851.
Neuburgh. See New burgh.
Neubury. See Newbury.
Neuby. See Newby.
Neubyginge. See Newbiggin.
Neucherch. See Newchurch.
Neuebvu-gh. See Newborough.
Neuham. See New ham.
Nevihous. iS'ee Newshani.
Neuland, Neulande. See New lands.
Neulant, Hugh de, of Elsham, 1628
(p. 400).
Neumarche, Adam de, of Donington,
298
, Thomas de, 939.
Neuport. See Newport.
Neuport Paynel. See Newport Pag-
nell.
Neusom on Teyse. See Newsham.
Neusom, Temple, NeiLStim, Temple
NeusTim. See Newsome,
Temple.
Neusted. See Newstead.
Neuton. *S'ee Newton and Niton.
Neuton by Esyngton. *S'ce Newton,
Out.
Neuton in Holdernesse. See New-
ton, East.
Neuton, Thomas son of Peter de, 804.
Neuwerk. See Newark.
Neuwil, Mary de, 200.
Neville, Nevill, Nevile, Nevyll, Ed-
mimd de, commissioner, 672.
Neville, Edmimd de — cont.
, . . . . , sheriff of Lancaster,
317.
Hugh de, heirs of, 1336.
, John de, commissioner, 134.
, ...., justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, ..... sheriff of Lincoln, 338.
, Philip de, 1330, 1628 (p.
399).
, Ralph de, 1381, 1691.
, . . . . , conimissioner, 1201,
1710.
, . . . . , guardian of the bishop-
ric of Durham, 1358.
, ..... guardian of Roger de
Clifford, 1983.
, . . . . , justice of oyer and
terminer, 2097.
, . . . . , keeper of the forest
north of Trent, 1206.
, Roger de, 1691.
. . , Thomas de, 1355, 1441.
Nevin, le Nevyn, co. Carnarvon, 667.
, church, 667.
, inquisition at, 667.
Nevyll. See Neville.
New Forest, the, co. Southampton,
stewards of. See Sancto Claro,
Wilham de ; Thomas, John
son of.
, tithes of royal demesnes in,
241.
Newark, Neuwerk, Newerk, co. Not-
tingham, 14, 1818.
, hospital of St. Leonard, 2043.
, warden of. See Be-
card, Philip.
, inquisitions at, 776, 2043.
, 'keles' of, 1770.
, messuages and shops in, 1 4.
, Northgate in, 14, 1824.
Newbiggin, Neubigginge, Neubigg-
yng, in Styford [in Bywell
St. Andrew], co. Northum-
berland, 389, 2051.
Newbiggin, Neubigginge by la
Blaunchelaimde [in Shot-
ley], CO. Northumberland,
2037.
Newbiggin, Neubiggyng, Neubigg-
ynge [in Woodhorn], co.
Northumberland, 1455, 1549.
Newbiggin, Neubyginge [in Ays-
garth], CO. York, 200.
Newbold, Neubold [in Tredington],
CO. Worcester, 1274.
Newbold on Avon, Newbold, Neu-
bolde on Avene, co. Warwick,
2029.
Newborough, Neueburgh, co.
Anglesey, manor, 1275.
, inquisition at, 1559.
Newburgh, Neuburgh [co. York],
commission dated at, 308.
678
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
Newbtu'gli — cont.
, prior of, 629.
Newburgh, Ela do, ^vidow of Thomas,
earl of \\'ar\\ ick, 955.
New burn, co. Northumberland, Den-
ton in, q.v.
Newbury, Neubiu-y, co. Berks, 696,
950, 1371, 1374.
, inquisitions at, 570, 696,
1371, 1373, 1890, 1952, 1966.
, larceny in, 187.
, la Nywelond in, 1099.
NeA\by, Neuby in Penrith, co. Cum-
' berland, 499.
, Neuby [in Topcliffe], co.
York, raided by Scots, 453.
Newcastle Emlyn, Newcastle Eme-
lyn, CO. Carmarthen, castle,
68, 1492.
, . . . . , keepers of. See
Moriz, David ab ; Vaughan,
David.
, extent of, 974.
, inquisition at, 1492.
Newcastle upon Tyne, co. Northum-
berland, 103, 389, 572. 673,
676, 804, 1088, 1561, 1570,
1769, 1925, 1986, 1991, 1999,
2052.
, arrest of cattle at, 377.
, bailiffs of. 374, 1900, 1925.
, castle, 1447, 1570, 1896.
, . . . . , houses in, repair of,
1381.
, . . . . , keeper of. See I^ke-
by, John de.
, church of St. Mary, 389.
, chiu-chyard of St. Andi'ew's,
1900.
, conduit in, 1900.
, defence of, 374.
, ditch of, 103.
, extents at, 375, 572.
, Friars Miniu's of, 1900.
, inhabitants of, 103.
, inquisitions at, 71, 103, 301,
365, 366, 372. 374, 376, 377,
389, 673. 804, 849, 1038, 1052,
1121, 1206, 1360, 1375, 1381,
1549. 1561, 1570, 1579, 1868,
1890, 1900, 1919, 1925, 1986,
1991, 1999, 2025, 2037.
, keepers of. See Kirkeby,
John de ; Tughale, Robert
do.
, letters dated at, 1893,
2037.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 374.
, mayor of. 1925. See also
Emeidon, Richard de ; Gal-
way, Richard de.
, messuage in, 1 868.
mill of Wostpato hospital
103.
, Newgate, 1900.
Newcastle upon Tyne — cont.
, north gate of, house of the
bishop of Carlisle by, 374.
, port, customs in, controller
of. See Mitford, Gilbert
de.
, . . . . , troner of wool in. See
Mitford, Gilbert de.
, salt shipped to, 282.
, sliipsof, 1769, 1925.
, vicars of. See Denton, John
de ; Ireby, William de.
, walls, 103, 1570, 1868, 1900.
, Westgate in, 389.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 132, 134. 186, 567, 578,
595, 601, 626, 629, 640, 653,
1339, 1347, 1360, 1367, 1381,
1392, 1414, 1442, 1451, 1457,
1460, 1463, 1498, 1570, 1586,
1623, 1661, 1767, 1821.
Newcastle under Lyme, co. Stafford,
constable of, 1864.
Newchurch, Neucherch, NyvA'chiu-che,
Isle of Wight, parson of, 839
(p. 210).
, rector of. See Flode,
Nicholas atte.
, Knighton in, q.v.
Newehethe, co. Kent, port, carriage
of timber to, 841.
Newehethe, Henry atte, master of a
king's sliip, 300.
Newendon, John de, of Winchelsea,
794.
Newenham. See Newnham.
Newenham, Roesia daughter of John
de, 1690.
Newenton. See Naunton and New-
ington.
Newenton, John de, chaplain in St.
Helen's church, Worcester,
633.
Newenton Lungevill. See Newton
Longueville.
Neweport. See Newport and Nieu-
port.
Neweport, William de, 556.
New erk. See Newark.
Newerk, Master Henry de, arch-
deacon of Richmond, 1653.
, . . . . , dean of St. Peter's,
York, 12.
Neweton. See Newton.
New ham, Neuham [in Bamburgh],
CO. Northumberland, 389,
572.
Neuham [in Whalton], co.
Northumberland, 366.
Newington next Hythe, Newenton,
CO. Kent, court, 1057.
, inquisition at, 1015.
Newington Bagpath, Colde Newyn
ton, CO. Gloucester, 1885.
, inquisition at, 1885.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
679
Newlands, Noulande [in Bolton], co.
Cmnberlaud, 1072.
, Neuland, la Neuland [in
Bamborough], co. Northum-
berland, 389, 1063, 1125.
, Neuland [in Bj^vell St.
Peter], co. Northiunberland,
572.
Newnham, Nevvenham [in Golding-
ton], CO. Belford, prior and
convent of, 941.
, prior of, 1970.
, Newenham, co. Glouces-
ter, 124.
, inquisition at, 124.
, recovery of advowsons by
the crown in, 124.
, Nyvvenhani, co. South-
ampton, chiu'ch, 1648.
Newport, Neuport, Neweport, co.
Essex, inquisitions at. 1672,
1737.
, Neuport, co. Salop, 458.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 870,
912.
, Neuport, Neweport, Niwe-
port, Nyweport, Isle of Wight,
1895.
, . . . . , inquisitions at, 423,
438, 1240, 1397, 1664, 1794,
1939.
, ..... Shide bridgo near, q.v.
Pagnell. Neviport Paynel, co.
Buckingham, church, 1829.
, . . . . , deanery, 1829.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 475.
, . . . ., Tickford in, q.v.
Newquay, thf quay [in Ta\istock],
CO. Devon, 1650.
Newsham, Neusom on Teyse [in
Egglescliffe], co. Diirham,
chapel, chantry in, 240.
, . . . . , . . . . , chaplain of. See
Rou, William le.
, Neuhous [in Brocklesby],
CO. Lincoln, abb'>t of, 1934.
Newsome, Temple, Neusum, Temple
Neusom, Temple Neusum [in
Whitkirk], co. York, manc^r,
874, 1400, 1455, 1529.
Newstead, Neu.sted [in East Witton],
CO. York, 1797.
Newstead in Sherwood, co. Notting-
ham, prior and convent of,
435.
Newton, Neuton, co. Chester, town-
ship, 46 {p. 12).
, Nywaton, co. Devon,
inquisition at, 1730.
, Neuton [in Winwick], co.
Lancaster, 798.
, NeweUjn [in Manorbier], co.
Pembroke, 1186.
, Neweton, co. Suffolk,
603.
Newton — cont.
, Neuton, by Cottingham, co.
York, 1641.
, Neuton by Hedon, co. York,
hospital of St. Mary Magda-
lene, inquisition at, 1802.
, . . . . , . . . . , master and
brethren of, 1802.
Abbot, Nyweton Abbot, co.
Devon, inquisitions at, 802,
1679.
East, Neuton in Holdorness,
[in Aldbrough], co. York, hos-
pital of, warden of. See
Rolleston, John de.
Longueville, Newenton
Lungevill, co. Buckingham,
church, 1829.
, , prior of, 1829.
, Out, Neuton [in Easington],
CO. York, inquisition at,
1962.
Poppleford, Nyweton Popel-
aford, Nyweton Popeliford,
Nyweton Popilford, co.
Devon, inquisitions at, 1777,
1843.
upon Ouse, co. York, Linton
upon Ouse in, q.v.
Newynton. Colde. See Newington
Bagjiath.
Neynfeld. See Ninfield.
Neyrnuyt, Jolm, 1980.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, relict
of Thomas de Luton, 1980.
Nicholas, master of St. John's
hospital witliout east gate,
Oxford, connnissioner, 146.
Nicholas, Adam son of, 1425.
, John son of, bailiff of
Grimsby, 1770.
Nicholesmawene. See Maund V\''hite-
churcli.
Nicol, Nicole, NicoU, Arnald, 527 {p.
134).
, Thomas, 1950.
William, constable of Fring,
359.
Nidd, Nide [in Ripley], co. York,
waste of, by Scots, 392.
Nicuport, Neweport, Flanders, men
of, 407.
Nigro, Antony de, merchant of
Genoa, 282.
Ninfield, Neynfeld, co. Sussex, 1858.
Niton, Neuton, Nyweton, Nywetone,
Isle of Wight, 1939.
, manor, 1895.
, parscm of, 839 (p. 210).
, la Wirdde in, 839.
Niweport. See Newport.
Noborgh. See Neuborgh.
Noeel, Adam, 928.
Cf. Nowel.
Noil, Noyl, WilUam, 362, 933.
680
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Noioun. See Noyon.
Noko, John atte, 1923.
, Thomas atte, commissioner,
654.
Noldrye, Robert, 2105.
Nonneeton. See Niuieaton.
Nonnington, Non;yTitone [in With-
iiigton, CO. Hereford]. prebend,
529.
Norburgh. See Northburgh.
Norehamptone. See Northampton.
Noreyshegh, Noreysheghis [in Up-
lowman], co. Devon, 503, 517.
Norfolk, county, 219.
archdeacon of. See Kerdes-
ton, Thomas de.
, cloth manufacture in. 934.
, collectors of subsidies in,
2040.
, contribution of ships for
Scottish war in, 215.
, coroners in, 219, 736. See
also Harsik, John de.
, escheator in. See Blomvill,
John le ; Clere, Robert ; Cret-
yng, Edward de ; Holewell,
Robert de ; Howard, John ;
Middelton, William de ; Ros-
teley, William de ; Talemache,
William de.
, extents in, 1563.
, hmidreds in, 84, 85, 90.
, inquisitions in, 30, 52, 84,
85, 90, 115, 117, 142, 143, 171,
182, 198, 215, 218, 219, 271,
272, 279, 285, 286, 315, 340,
357, 358. 359, 413, 425, 430,
431, 437, 468, 611, 736, 813,
824, 843, 857, 895, 920, 921,
934, 940, 999, 1018, 1041,
1045, 1110, 1160, 1175, 1190,
1192, 1194, 1199, 1214, 1219,
1245, 1259, 1260, 1330, 1444,
1471, 1499, 1536, 1542, 1543,
1560, 1589, 1613, 1652, 1661,
1677, 1680, 1683, 1693, 1707,
1715, 1718, 1769, 1816, 1841,
1845, 1865, 1872, 1916, 2001,
2020, 2039, 2040, 2047, 2052,
2072, 2079.
, lands of Gregory de Febning-
ham in, 272.
, lands of William le Parker
in, 272.
, prisage in, 84, 85, 90, 285,
286. 340.
, sailors of, 294.
, sheriff of, 30, 52, 111, 115,
117, 143, 147, 171, 218, 219,
271, 272, 279, 357, 359, 437,
468, 736, 895, 940, 1041 1199,
1219, 1816, 1841, 1845, 1872,
1916,2079. iSeeaZso Causton,
Robert de ; Refham, Richer
de.
Norfolk, earl of. See Bigod.
Norham, co. Northumberland, 1896.
Norhampton. See Northampton.
Norhampton, Beringer de, 109.
, Agnes de Sancto
Petro, daughter of, 109.
, Johnde, chaplain, 1597.
Norman, Simon, 2098.
, Thomas, 1327.
Normandy, 1033, 1040, 1285, 1338,
1461, 1602, 1606, 1790, 1819.
, constableship of, 1338.
men of, 1814.
, pirates of, 1568, 1581, 1956.
, religious houses in, 1657,
1953.
Normans, lands in hands of, 1362.
Normanton, co. Derby, Fulwode in,
inquisition at, 1604.
Normanvill, Normanvull, Ralph de,
commissioner, 953.
, Roger de, conmiissioner,
1969.
, Thomas de, keeper of Hedon
and Holderness, 897.
Norragh. See Narraghmore.
Norreys, Richard son of William le,
518.
, William le or WilUam, 517,
518.
Norreysheghis. See Noreyshegh.
Norry, Robert, land of, at Horston,
108.
, William, 108.
North Dighton. See Deighton,
North.
Northallerton, Northalverton, North
Allerton, co. York, 1358.
, hospital of, 212.
, . . . . , warden of. See
Briimpton, Robert de.
, inquisitions at, 212, 1358,
1486.
, writ dated at, 635.
, Smeaton by, q.v.
Northam, co. Devon, inquisition at,
1120.
Northampton, Norehamptone, Nor-
hampton, CO. Northampton,
258, 306, 343 {-p. 86).
, abbey of St. .James without,
abbot of, 606 {p. 153).
, bailiffs of, 109.
, castle, 2097.
, . . . . , repair of, 590.
, . . . . , Faukestour in, 590.
, extent at, 1223.
, inquisitions at, 109, 232, 291,
306, 371, 580. 590, 606, 740,
1296, 1342, 1.521, 2063.
, messuage of Drew Malerbe
in, 306.
rents of TicMord priory in,
109.
, Statute of, 1111.
Index of persons and places.
681
Northampton — cont.
, writs dated at, 39, 58, 109,
197, 204, 213. 258. 354, 371,
396. 947. 968, 971. 1013, 1014,
1018, 1020, 1021, 1026. 1042,
1043, 1044, 1050, 1218, 2027.
Northampton, county, escheator in.
See Broun, Matthew ; Ledred,
Gilbert de ; Pavely, Robert
de ; Trehampton, John de.
extents in, 44, 465, 1013,
1064. 1223.
, inquisitions in, 58, 109, 197,
291, 306. 352. 371, 394, 445,
459, 580. 590. 606, 674, 740,
851, 856, 858, 944, 1296, 1298,
1320, 1342, 1521. 1558, 1665,
1687, 1695, 1756, 1826, 1961,
1965, 2063, 2093, 2097.
, justices in eyre in, 1965.
, possessions of Tickford
priory in. 109.
, sheriff of, 58, 459, 580, 851,
858, 1064, 1176, 1296, 1298,
1320, 1342, 1558, 1665, 1687,
1695, 1756, 1826, 2097. See
also Bassingbourne, Humphrey
de ; Sancto Ma\iro, John de.
, subescheator in. See Bray-
broke, William de.
Northampton, earl of. See Bohun.
Xorthburgh. See Narborough.
Northbiargh, Norburgh, Roger de,
144, 318, 392.
, bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, 2045.
Northcreyke. See Creake, North.
Northease, Northese [in Rodmcll],
CO. Sussex, manor, 1412.
Northegeveldale. See Givendale,
Great.
Northese. See Northease.
Northfleet, Northflete, co. Kent,
1846.
Northgrave, WilUam de, chaplain,
682.
Northho. See Northo.
Northiby, Philip, 2062.
Northleach, Northlecch, co. Glouces-
ter, 1148.
Northo, Northho, William de, 329,
346, 1686.
, . . . . , collector of scutage in
Sussex, 405.
, . . . . , commissioner, 678,
733, 803, 832, 1061, 1861.
, . . . . , escheator in Hants,
Wilts, Oxford, Berks, Bed-
ford and Buckingham, 1439,
1443, 1460, 1473.
, . . . . , escheator in Kent,
Svirrey, Sussex and Middle-
sex, 1285, 1310, 1354, 1361,
1385, 1412, 1421, 1461, 1507,
1823, 1831, 1834, 1859, 1860.
Northo, William de — -cont.
, . . . . , sheriff of Siu-rey, 1858.
Northiam, co. Sussex, Goatley in,
q.v.
, Morley in. q.v.
Northmerdon. See Marden, North.
Northtilne. See Tiln.
Northumberland, county, coroners
in, 1999.
, escheator in. See Clapham,
WilUam de ; Grimesby,
Simon de ; Loiither, John de.
, extents in. 365, 375, 572,
1021, 1063, 1429, 1883.
, inquisitions in. 71, 103, 126,
365, 372, 374, 376, 377, 389,
673, 676, 710. 731, 804, 849,
963, 978, 1021, 1038, 1052,
1121, 1125, 1165, 1266, 1311,
1353, 1360, 1367, 1375, 1377,
1381, 1389, 1402, 1404, 1410,
1425, 1445, 1447, 1451, 1453,
1455, 1484, 1496, 1502, 1549,
1553, 1561, 1570, 1577, 1579.
1601, 1671, 1868, 1893, 1896,
1900, 1919, 1925, 1986, 1991,
1999, 2025, 2037, 2051.
, lands [of rebels] in, 553.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Emel-
don, Richard de.
, lands of John de Middelton
in, 389.
, lands of Thomas de Lucy in,
2051.
, lands of William de Grey-
stok in, 2051.
raid of Scots on, 2051.
, sheriff of, 71, 103, 126, 374,
377, 849, 1360, 1375, 1381,
1447, 1549, 1561, 1570, 1579,
1868, 1896, 1919, 2025, 2037.
See also Felton, WilUam de ;
Kirkeby, John de ; Tughale,
Robert de.
, temporalities of the arch-
bishopric of York in, 1710.
Northwich, co. Chester, saltpits
bm-nt at, 28.
, watermill, 28.
Northwode, Richard de, 1897.
, Robert son and heir of Simon
de, knight, 1897.
, Roger de, knight, 1897.
Northwood, Northwode, Isle of
Wight, 1939.
Northye, William de, knight, 326.
Norton [in Runcorn], co. Chester,
prior and convent of, 679.
, CO. Gloucester, 1710.
, . . . . , manor, 584.
[in Campsall], co. York,
582.
Bavant, Nortone, Norton
Skydemour, co. Wilts, manor,
1892, 2061.
682
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Norton Bavant — cont.
church, 1892, 2061.
, . . . . , chantry in, 1 892.
, Bishop, Norton, co. Lincoln,
manor, 714.
Brize, Norton Brun [co. Ox-
ford], 1111 {p. 275).
, Cold, Nortone, co. Essex,
1725.
, . . . . , lands of Bicknacre
priory in, 450.
, Kings, Kingesnortone,
Kyngesnorthoun, Kyngesnor-
ton, Kynggesnorton, co. Wor-
cester, 463.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 820.
, . . . . , land of Bordesley
abbey in, 523, 557.
, . . . . , la Wichacre in, 820.
, wood, commoners of,
1207.
, Over [in Cliipping Norton],
CO. Oxford, 2107.
Subcoui'se, Norton, co. Nor-
folk, manor, 921.
Norton, Nortone, James de, commis-
sioner, 276, 531, 969.
, John de, bailiff of Oxford,
1498.
, John de, clerk, commis-
sioner, 147.
, Richard de, 649.
, . . . . , woodward of Lidney,
994.
, Robert de, 527.
, Simon de, and Agnes his
wife, 570.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1000.
Norway, king of, 545.
, trade with, 1008.
Norwich, co. Norfolk, 999, 1045,
1245.
.bishop of, 136, 808, 1394,
1395, 1967. See also Bate-
man, William ; Ely, John de ;
Salmon, John.
, castle, constable of. See
Wyssete, Walter de.
, cathedral church. See pri-
ory of the Holy Trinity infra.
citizens of, named, 1680,
1815.
, hospital of St. Giles, master
of, 198.
, inquisitions at, 85, 198, 271,
315, 425, 430, 857, 895, 921,
934, 999, 1041, 1045, 1175,
1192, 1194, 1199, 1245, 1260,
1542, 1543, 1589, 1680, 1872,
1916, 2052.
, parish of St. Peter, Hun-
gate, Hundegate, 1260.
, priory of Holy Trinity (cathe-
dral), prior of, 1045, 1192.
Norwich, priory of Holy Trinity^ —
cont.
, . . . . , prior and chapter of,
2001.
, . . . . , ahnoner of. See Hocle,
William de.
, villeins dwelUng in, 142.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1233, 1250, 1270, 1415.
, Kipesmersh at, 198.
Norwico, Norwyco, Norwiz, Walter
de, commissioner, 143, 171,
485, 895, 907.
, ..... treasurer, 246, 290.
Nostell [in Wragby], co. York, priory
of St. Oswald, prior and con-
vent of, 1309.
, . . . . , prior of, 1 362.
Notebem, John de, 2033.
No tell, Peter de, commissioner, 1618.
Notiare, Stephen le, 2107.
Notingeham, Notingham. See Not-
tingham.
Notisherde, Adam de, master of the
Redecog, 1613.
Notley, Nottele [in Long Crendon],
CO. Buckingham, abbey, 1113.
Nottingham, Notingham, Notyng-
ham, CO. Nottingham, 77, 916,
1102. 1144, 1479, 2080.
bailiffs of. See Beston, Wil-
liam de ; Bredon, John de ;
Brmieby, Robert de ; Sher-
man, Richard,
burgesses of, 1164.
..... charter to, 1144.
castle, 1239.
..... keepers or constables
of, 840, 990.
. . . . , repair of, 26, 883.
dyke of, 1102.
farm of, 1144.
gaol of, 1144, 1164.
. . . . , justices to deliver,
1103.
, inquisitions at, 380, 524, 656,
754, 765, 883, 990, 1102, 1103,
1144, 1182, 1479, 1480, 1488,
1489, 1842.
, keepers of pleas of the crown
at. See Watenowe, John de ;
Weston, Robert de.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 344, 353, 358, 393. 645,
657, 697, 706, 728, 734, 749,
770, 776, 798, 847, 932, 933,
935, 939, 959, 964, 968, 972,
977, 986, 990, 998, 1271, 1278,
1400, 1411, 1427, 1428, 1434,
1438, 1448, 1450, 1462, 1479,
1480, 1487, 1512, 1795, 1835,
1857.
, Folecroft in, 1102.
Nottingham, Notyngham, covmty,
229, 1092.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
683
Nottingham, coiuity — cont.
escheator in. See Boling-
broke, John de ; Erneys. Wil-
liam ; Langford, Nicholas
de ; Marton, Richard de ;
Vaiix, John de.
, extents in, 1552.
, felony in, 565.
.inquisitions in, 10, 14, 26,
380, 435, 524, 599, 656, 658,
690. 727, 754. 765, 776, 840,
883, 961. 964, 972, 990. 1092,
1102, 1103. 1140, 1144, 1152,
1164. 1182. 1362, 1479, 1480,
1488. 1489. 1604, 1735, 1755,
1790, 1798, 1800, 1824, 1842,
1849, 2012, 2043, 2080, 2098.
, justice of oyer and terminer
in. 1103.
keepers of the peace in, 1103.
lands of Simon de Beltoft in,
1092.
, possessions of Tickhill free
chapel in. 1798.
, sheriff of, 10, 14, 26, 690,
972, 990, 1092, 1102, 1103,
1140, 1152, 1164, 1552, 1842,
1849, 2043, 2080, 2098. See
also Beaufoy, John de ; Gous-
hill, Walter de.
temporaUties of the arch-
bishopric of York in, 1710.
Nottingham, Notingeham, No ting -
ham, Notyngham, Agnes de,
298.
Henry de, skinner of Lon-
don, 836.
, Robert de, commissioner,
1031.
, Walter de, 1449.
Notton, Natton [in Laycock], co.
Wilts, 1935.
Notton, William de, commissioner,
1955, 2001, 2050.
Notyngham. See Nottingham.
Nouwers. See Nowers.
Novo Castro, Richard de, parson of
Wickhainbreux, 1262.
Novo Loco, Ambrose de, commis-
sioner, 1209.
Novo Mercato, Denise de, 416.
, John de. Amice wife of,
1032.
, Roger de, commissioner,
1188.
Nowel, Richard, 1159.
C/. Noeel.
Nowers, Nouwers, Ralph de, com-
missioner, 1789.
, Roger de, knight, 2107.
Noyl. See Noil. *^
No yon, Noioun, France, prior of, 817.
Numeyne, Roger le, of Muckky,
979.
, Agnes wife of, 979.
Nxmeaton, Eton, Nonneeton, co.
Warwick, house of. a brother
of, 1953.
, prioress of, 1616.
Nimham, William de, master of the
Knights Templars, 874.
Nxmwyk, Master Roger de, 527 {p.
130).
Nymphsfield, Nemedesfelde, Nym-
desfeld, co. Gloucester, in-
quisitions at, 1533, 1787.
Nywaton. See Newton.
Nywchiu-che. See Newchurch.
Nywenham. See Newnham.
Nywenton. See Naunton.
Nyweport. See Newport.
Njrweton. See Niton.
Nyweton Abbot. See Newton Abbot.
Nyweton Popelaford, Nyweton
Popeliford, Nyweton Popil-
ford. See Newton Popple-
ford.
Nywetone. See Niton.
0
Oakfield, Woglifeld [in Stratfield
Mortimer], co. Berks, manor,
1711.
Oakford, Okford, co. Devon, tithing-
man of, 461.
, Ford Farm in, q.v.
, Mildon in, q.v.
Oakham, Ocham, Okham, co. Rut-
land, castle, 1703.
, . . . . , free chapel in, 1703.
, inquisitions at, 547, 1508,
1753.
, letter dated at, 1789.
, manor, 1703.
, writ dated at, 603.
Oakington, Hoketon, co. Cambridge,
manor, 1786.
Oakley, Acle, Ocle, Okie, co. Buck-
ingham, 1241, 2060.
, church, 1829.
, Okie [in Higham], co. Kent,
1846.
, Oclee [in Bromfield], co.
Salop, knight's fee in, 48.
, Chiu-ch, Okie, co. Southamp-
ton, church, 1648.
Oazeby, Oseby [in Haydor], co. Lin-
coln, 1858.
Obeton, John de, rector of Berwick
St. John, 169.
Occold, Ocolte, co. Suffolk, 1811.
684
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ocham. See Oakham and Okham.
Ockbrook, Okbrok, co. Derby, manor,
1825.
Ockham, Okham [in Salehurst], oo.
Sussex, knights' fees in, 405
{p. 102).
Ocle. See Oakley.
Ocle, Ocleye, Oldeye, Adam de, of
Grimsby, 1628 (p. 400).
, Joan de, 1862.
, WiUiamde, 48, 1179.
, . . . . , forfeitiire of, 1594.
Oclee. See Acle and Oakley.
Ocleye. See Ocle.
Ocolte. See Occold.
Odard, WilUam, 527 {p. 132).
Odcombe, Oddecombe, co. Somerset,
inquisition at, 164.
Oddington, Otyndon, co. Oxford,
1531.
Oddiston. See Odestone.
Ode, WilUam, 1770.
Odecoumbe, Nicholas de, 1881.
, , Maud wife of, 1881.
Odestone, Oddiston [in Shacker-
stone], CO. Leicester, 1239.
Odiham, co. Southampton, 1873.
, castle, 1222.
, church, parson of. See
Eboraco, Ralph de.
, inquisitions at, 1015, 1873.
, manor, 1222.
, park, 988.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Bron-
yng, John ; Odiham, William.
, writs dated at, 1366, 1417.
Odiham, Odyham, Thomas de,
keeper of Cleobiu'y park, 1293.
, William son of Matthew de,
keeper of Odiham park, 988.
Odinet. spicer of queen Isabel, 246.
Odyham. See Odiham.
Offam. See Offham.
Offcote, Ofcote, co. Derby, 597.
Offelowe. See Offlf)w.
Offham, CO. Kent, 1846.
, Offam, Ofham [in South
Stoke], CO. Svissex, 1216.
, . . . . , lands of the hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in, 193.
Ofifley, CO. Hertford, Wellbury in,
q.v.
Offlow, Offelowe, co. Stafford, him-
dred, 1459.
, . . . . , baiUff of. See Brug-
ges, Peter de.
Offynton. See Uffington.
Offyntone, WilUam de, vicar of Pad-
bury, 777.
Ofham. See Offham.
Ofton, WilUam de, 826.
Ofton Roberd. See Ufton.
Ogbourne, Okebourn, Okeburn,
Great and Little, co. Wilts,
742, 1269.
Ogeford St. James. See Ugford St.
James.
Ogeford St. John. See Ugford St.
John.
Ogschete. See Oxshott.
Okampton. See Okehampton.
Okbrok. See Ockbrook.
Okebeare, Richard de, 1161.
Okebourn, Okeburn. See Ogbourne.
Okehampton, Okampton, co. Devon,
inquisition at, 185.
, Monk, Monecokampton, co.
Devon, inanor, 185.
Okelyng, Robert de, 1754.
Okemere [in St. Mary Cray], co.
Kent, 1897.
Okford. See Oakford.
Okham. See Oakham and Ock-
ham.
Okham, Ocham, John de, commis-
sioner, 726.
, Master William de, parson of
St. Sampson's, York, 1653.
Okie. See Acle and Oakley.
Okleye. See Ocle,
Okovere, Okore, John de, 2045.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1978.
, Roger de, prior of Tutbury,
1116.
Okstede. See Oxted.
Okstede, WiUiam de, 853.
Okycok, CO. Southampton, inquisi-
tion at, 983.
Oldbury on the Hill, Oldeburn (sic),
Oldebury, oe. Gloiicester, 815,
1022.
Oldcoates, XJlcotes [in Styrrup]. co.
Nottingham, land of John
Darcy in, 10.
Oldcoxirt, Eldecourt, Oldecovirt [in
Wartling], co. Sussex, manor,
805, 2059.
Olde Fallyng. See FalUngs, Old.
Oldeburn, Oldebiu-y. See Oldbury
on the Hill.
Oldecotehall, co. Warwick, manor,
469.
Oldecourt. See Oldcourt.
Oldestowe, John de, commissioner,
1950.
Oldham, co. Lancaster, Pilkington in,
q.v.
Oldswinford, Swynford, co. Stafford,
manor, 965.
OUerton, AUerton in Schirwod, co.
Nottingham, inquisition at,
1798.
Olney, Olneye, co. Buckingham, in-
quisition at, 1026.
Oloughton. See Olton Hall,
OUeton. ^ec Orleton.
Olthorp. See Althorp.
Olton Hall, Halughton, Olougliton
[in Solihull], co. Warwick,
818, 1131.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
685
Olveston, co. Gloucester, rent of Bath
priory in, 562.
Onemastmathefeld, co. Stafford,
1116.
Ongar, Aungre, co. Essex, 650, 751.
, hundred, 1180.
, , ' wardstaf ' of, 1180.
, inquisitions at, 1180, 1545.
, manor, 675.
, . . . . , lord of. See Rivers,
Jolin de.
Onibury, co. Salop, Walton in, q.v.
Onyot, Nicholas, of Tirley, 550.
Orby, John de, knight, 1897.
Orcheston St. George, co. Wilts, 1478.
, manor, 1541.
Ord, Orret, river, co. Berwick,
fisheries in, 1402, 1404.
Ore, CO. Sussex, knights' fees in, 405
(p. 103).
, royal wood in, 24.
Ore, Johnde, 1858.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1709,
1716.
, WilUam de, 405 (p. 102),
1858.
, William son of John de, 405
(p. 102).
Orel. See Orrell.
Oremounde. See Ormond.
Orewell, Orewelle. See Orw^ell.
Orford, co. Suffolk, 320, 426.
, castle, 320.
, inquisitions at, 93, 320, 426.
, prisage in, 93, 285.
, suburb of, 426.
Orford, Orforde, Alexander de, 1245.
, Robert de, bishop of Ely,
207.
Orleton, Olreton, co. Hereford, in-
quisition at, 1335.
, manor, 1388.
Orleton, Adam de, bishop of Win-
chester, 1944.
, John de, 1862.
Ormesby. See Ormsby.
Ormesby, co. Cmnberland, land of
William de KarUolo in, 353.
Onnesby, Ormysby, ■ — , son of Ralph
de, knight, 1482.
, Johnde, 1995.
, . . . . , John servant of, 1995.
, John son of WilUam de, 1482.
, Roger de, of Louth, 1628 (p.
400).
, WilUam de, 53, 215, 285,
304.
, . . . . , commissioner, 25, 147,
177, 300.
Ormond, Ermon, Oremounde, earl of,
1291.
, John [Butler], earl of, 1387.
Ormsby, Ormesby, co. Lincoln, 1482.
, inquisition at, 194.
, prior of, 54, 1628 (p. 399).
Ormysby. Se\ Ormesby.
Orrell, Orel [in Wigan], co. Lancas-
ter, manor, 798.
Orret. See Ord.
Orreton, John de, knight, 1903.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1974.
Orsman, Richard, 1995.
Ortyey. See Urtiaco.
Orwell, Orewell, co. Cambridge,
lands of Peter Prilly in, 288.
, Erewell, Orewelle, Orwelle,
CO. Suffolk, 1708, 1989.
, baiUff of. See But, John.
, port, 300, 1500.
Osbern, Osebern, Richard, of Ten-
bury, 184.
WilUam, 1336.
Osbert, WilUam son of, earl of Here-
ford, 421.
Osebern. See Osbern.
Oseby. See Oazeby.
Osegodesby. See Osgodby.
Oseney, Oseneye. See Osney.
Oseville, Henry de, 767.
Osewold. See Oswaldslaw.
Osgodby, Osgotby, co. Lincoln, 447.
Osgodby, Osegodesby, Adam de,
739.
Richard de, commissioner,
293 {p. 73).
Osgoldcross, Osgotecros, co. York,
liberty of, 101.
, . . . . , baiUff of. See Almot,
Alan.
Osgot, WilUam, of Fring, a felon
359.
Osgotby. See Osgodby.
Osgotecros. See Osgoldcross.
Osiet, Richard, chaplain in Tutbmy
castle, 747.
Osney, Oseney, Oseneye, co. Oxford,
abbot of, 1625, 1953.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1123, 1125, 1149, 1165,
1169.
, North Oseneye, co. Oxford,
595.
Ospringe, Ospreng, Osprenge, Os-
prengge, co. Kent, 1015, 1310.
, God's House, master of,
1019, 1310, 1897.
, inquisitions at, 1897, 1954.
, knights' fees in, 1897.
, manor, 1897, 1977.
, . . . ., court of, 1897.
, Putt Wood in, q.v.
Ostend, Ostende, Flanders, 407.
Osttage, WilUam, 199.
Oswaldslaw, Osewold, co. Worcester,
liberty, prisage in, 94.
Oteley. See Otley.
Oterpole. See Ottorpool.
Otery, Otry, John, of Dartmouth,
1679,
686
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Otery — cont.
, Robert, collector of quayage
and pavage in Bristol. 1658.
Otery St. Mary. See Ottery St.
Mary.
Oterjaiiouth. See Ottermouth.
Oteryton. See Otterton.
Otewy, John, 1929.
Otford, Otteford, co. Kent, writ
dated at, 1174.
Othale, William de, 391.
Otham [in Hailsham], co. Sussex,
knight's fee in, 405 {p. 102).
Otley, Oteley, Ottelay, Otteley, co.
York, inquisitions at, 149,
724.
, manor, 1710.
, Baildon in, q.v.
Otmoor, Ottemore, co. Oxford, 1713.
Otritone. See Otterton.
Otry. See Otery.
Otry St. Mary. See Ottery St. Mary.
Otteford. See Otford.
Ottelay, Otteley. See Otley.
Ottemore. See Otmoor.
Ottermouth, Oterymouth, co. Devon,
port, 1313.
Otterpool, Oterpole [in Sellinge], co.
Kent, manor, 1539.
, Coldehara by, 1539.
Otterton, Oteryton, Otritone, co.
Devon, inquisition at, 1060.
, prior of, 1313.
Ottery St. Mary, Otery St. Mary,
Otry St. Mary, co. Devon,
1349.
, taxation of a tenth in, 1606.
Otyndon. See Oddington.
Otynton. See Uckington.
Oueston. See Overstone.
Oughterby, Ugthreby, Ugtreby [in
Kirkbampton], co. Cumber-
land, lands of William de
Karliolo in, 353, 354.
Oundle, Undel, Undele, co. North-
ampton, 1965.
, inqui.sitions at, 1558, 1961.
Ouresby. See Owersby.
Oureton. See Overton.
Ousby, Ulvesby, co. Cumberland,
1072.
Ouse, Use, co. York, river, 60, 489,
648, 847, 1828.
, floods of, at York, 244.
, ship seized in, 637.
Ouston. See Owston.
Outheby, Thomas de, parson of
Bridgford, 1798, 1800.
Outlawe, Roger, prior of the hosjoital
of St. John of Jerusalem in
Ireland, 1452.
, . . . . , deputy justiciary of
Ireland, 1119.
Outwoods, Austwode by Wistow [in
Selby], CO. York, 1645.
Over, Overe, co. Cambridge, 1786.
, parsonage at, 924.
Overee, Richard, constable of Ox-
ford. 739.
Overhill, Ovynhelle [in Boxley], co.
Kent, 1846.
'Overland, Overlond [in Elham], co.
Kent, manor, 1015.
Overstone, Oueston, Oveston, co.
Northampton, manor, 291,
1223.
Overstrand, Overstronde, co. Nor-
folk, 1543.
, chvirch, 1543.
Overton, Oiureton, Overtone, co.
FUnt, baiUf^ of. See Solton,
Ive de.
, biu-gesses of, 56.
, inquisition at, 56.
, manor, 56, 195.
, bailiff of. See Cret-
yng, Adam de.
, . . . . , lady of. See under
Griffith.
CO. Southampton, Polhamp-
ton iji, q.v.
Overton, William de, commissioner,
1472.
Oveston. See Overstone.
Ovingham, OvjTigeham, co. North-
umberland, 2025.
Ovington, Ovyton, co. Norfolk, 430.
....... Ovynton, co. Southampton,
church, 1898.
, . . . . , parsons of. See Aud-
ley, Nicholas de ; Stoke,
Thomas de.
Ovyngeham. See Ovingham.
Ovynhelle. See Overliill.
Ovynton. See Ovington.
Ovyton. See Ovington.
Owersby, Ouresby, co. Lincoln, 288,
447.
, inquisition at. 288.
, lands of Peter Prilly in, 288.
Oweyn, Griffin ap, sheriff of
Anglesey, 2102.
, Wenthliana vergh Mereduth
ap, 1292.
, . . . . , Ellen daughter of,
1292.
Owston, Ouston, co. York, 1188.
Oxcombe, Oxcumb, co. Lincoln,
1482.
Oxcroft, Oxecroft [in Balsham], co.
Cambridge, inquisition at, 69.
, manor, 69, 1058, 1734.
Oxeburgh, Roger de, attorney of the
abbot and convent of Mon-
treml, 468.
Oxecroft. See Oxcroft.
Oxenbridge, Oxenebregge [in Beck-
ley], CO. Sussex, knight's fee
in, 405 (p. 103).
Oxenford. See Oxonia.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
687
Oxford, CO. Oxford, 520. 1050.
, Aiigiistinian friars of, 1498.
, bailiffs of. See Bybury,
Thomas de ; Norton. John
de ; Tersshagh, Adam de ;
With, William.
castle, inquisition at, 1193.
, ..... prison of. 681.
, , repau- of, 345, 1193.
....... constable of. See Overee,
Richard.
, homicide in, 739.
, hospital of St. Bartholomew,
146, 152.
, . . . . , warden of. See Wes-
ton, Adam de.
, master and brethren
of, 152.
, . . . . , voidance of, procedure
in, 152.
, hospital of St. John without
East Gate, master of, 152,
2099. See also Nicholas.
, . . . . , master and brethren
of, 1531.
, . . . . , warden of. See Luf -
fenham, Peter de.
inquisitions at, 78, 345. 476,
509. 739, 955, 982, 989, 1183,
1498, 1531, 1554, 1854.
land of Henry de Malynes in,
267.
, priory of St. Frideswide, St.
Frysewyde, prior of. 1794.
, school at, 1763.
....... seal for merchants at,
counterfeited, 838.
, suburb of, 739, 1498.
, villeins dwelling in, 142.
, Holy^vell, Haliwell, coiu-t,
1498.
, Smithgate, Sinythegate,
1498.
Oxford University, chancellor of,
2099.
, colleges in : —
Braseno.se, Bre.senose, 1449.
Merton, 889.
, wardens of. jSeeTrenge,
Robert de ; Wanetvng, John
de.
, master and scholars of,
1498.
Oxford, coimty, 1959.
, constable of the peace in.
See Abberbiu-y, Richard de.
, coroners of, 838.
, escheator in. See Alveton,
John de ; Fitz Elis, Robert ;
H9.rpeden, Thomas de ;
Laundels, John ; Northo,
William de ; Sel^Tiian, Robert.
, extents in, 945, 1013, 1288.
inquisitiouH in, 78, 152, 237,
267, 303, 310, 345, 476, 509,
Oxford, county, inqtiisitions in — cont-
566. 595, 611, 681, 739, 838.
950. 955, 982. 989, 1050, 1104,
1183, 1193, 1476, 1498, 1531,
1554. 1615, 1624, 1629, 1713,
1854, 1901, 1953. 1958, 1959,
2046, 2057, 2075, 2099, 2107.
justice of the peace in. See
Draycote, Williain de.
, prisage in. 78.
, sheriff of, 152. 267, 310, 313,
345, 566, 681, 739, 945, 950,
955, 982, 989, 1050, 1193,
1498, 1629, 1953, 2046.
, subescheators in. See Crox
ford, John de ; Treili. Henrv.
Oxford, earl of, 1421, 1597. ^-ee also
Vere.
Oxonia, Oxenford, Jolui de, alder-
man of London, 1485.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1503
2046.
Cf. Hoxneford.
Oxshott, Ogschete [in Stoke D'Aber-
non], CO. Surrey, 1714.
, manor, 1714.
Oxted, Okstede, Wolkstede, co. Siu"-
rey, 853, 1607.
Oxton. James de, commissioner, 81.
Ovsel, Richard, escheator north of
Trent, 17.
, keeper of Kingston
upon Hull, 130.
, . . . . , keeper of Skipton
castle, 23.
P ... St, Thomas, of Blacon, 292.
Paas, John, 448.
Pabenhain. See Pavenham.
Pabenham, Edward de, 1111.
, John de, 1184, 1965.
, ..... Elizabeth wife of,
1965.
John son of John de, the
younger, 1 965.
, Thomas de, 1111, 1965.
, . . . ., Alice wife of, 1965.
Pacchestrovve. See Pastrow.
Padbury, Padebury, co. Bucking-
ham, 777.
, church, 777.
....... . . . . , vicar of. See Offyn-
tone, William de.
Paddlesworth, Padlesworth, co.
Kent, 1846.
688
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Padebury. See Padbury.
Padebviry, Geoffrey de, commis-
sioner, 237.
Padiam. See Padyham.
Padlesworth. See Paddlesworth.
Padworth, Padvverthe, co. Berks,
chiirch, 1648.
Padyham, Padiam, Stephen de,
bailiff of Winchelsea, 2079.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1709.
Page, Alexander, 1072.
John, 553, 596.
, . . . . , Denise wife of, daugh-
ter of John de Colcestre, 553,
596.
, Nicholas, 447.
, Richard, 816.
, Robert, of Kirtlington, 955.
, Thomas, of I^tlington, 955.
Pagham, Pageham, Peter, deputy
butler, 1669.
, William, 1794.
Paglesham, Pakelesham, co. Essex,
knights' fees in, 1703.
Paignel. See Paynel.
Painley, Est Pathenal [in Gisburn],
CO. York, land of Neal Magge-
sone in, 158.
Painswick, Payneswyke, co. Glouces-
ter, manor, 1024.
Pakelesham. See Paglesham.
Pakker, Pakkere, Paker, Alan le,
527 {p. 132).
, Matthew le, 47.
, . . . . , Maud daughter of,
wife of John de la Cordereye,
47.
, Robert le, 527 [p. 132).
Wilham le, 527 {p. 132).
Pallingham, Palyngeham [in Kird-
ford], CO. Sussex, 922 {p.
230).
Palmer, Palmere, John le, 1046.
, John le, of Sluis, 1963.
, John, of Swanbourne, 2048.
, Roger le, sheriff of London,
541.
Palton, John de, commissioner,
1747, 1880.
Palyngeham. See Pallingham.
Palyngton, Roger de, 308.
Pampeden, Edmund de, 1999.
Pampesworth, Nicholas de, bailiff
of Berwick upon Tweed,
1601.
Pampisford, Pampesworth, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
Pan, la Penne [in Whippingham],
Isle of Wight, manor, 1664.
Pan, Henry, of Scotter, 2106.
Panes, Robert, 1322.
Panetrie, Thomas de la, 1093.
Panfield, Pantfeld, co. Essex, in-
qviisition at, 1871.
, lands of Caen abbey at, 1851.
Pank, Peter, chaplain, 1931.
, Richard, 1931.
Pan's Hill, Paunsale [in Boarstall],
CO. Buckingham, 2014.
Pantfeld. See Panfield.
Pan ton, Paunton, co. Lincoln, manor,
347, 1563.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Wygh-
ton, Bartholomew de.
Panton, Augustine de, 447.
Cf. Paumpton.
Papcastle, Papecastre, co. Cumber-
land, decay of, 297.
Pape, John, master of a ship of
Gravelines, 543.
Papecastre. See Papcastle.
Pappeworth, William de, commis-
sioner, 89.
Papworth, Pappewr)rth, co. Hvmting-
don, manor, 515.
Parcheminer, Parchemyner, John le,
of Derby, 2010.
, Richard le, of Bury St. Ed
munds, a felon, 772.
Parco, William de, 339.
Cf. Park.
Parcour. See Parker.
Parent, William, parson of Bradwell,
1829.
Parham, Perham, co. Suffolk,
1749.
Paris, France, 1579, 1580.
Park, Andrew atte, 1923.
, Henry ate, grandfather of
Andrew Foliot, 1555.
Cf. Parco.
Parker, Parcour, Jolin, 527 [p.
130).
, Nicholas le, 108.
, WiUiamle, 272.
Parleben, Nicholas, of Milthorpe,
2017.
Parlington [in Aberford], co. York,
manor, extent of, 922.
Parma, 2046.
Parndon, Great, Great Perindon, co.
Essex, manor, 608.
Partney, Partenay, co. Lincoln, 1792.
, Langton by, q.v.
Partyn, Thomas, 1501.
Parva Hereford, Hugh de, chaplain,
1862.
Parving, Parvyng, Robert, 1833,
1878.
, , chancellor. 1791, 1861.
, . . . . , commissioner, 952,
1177, 1610, 1710.
Parwich, Peverwyche, co. Derby,
597.
Parys, John de, of Lincoln, brewer,
1201.
Pasforde, William de, 1088.
Pashley, Passele [in Ticehurst], co.
Sussex, knight's fee in, 405 {p.
102).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
680
Passele, Passeleg, Passelegh, Passe-
leye, Passelewe, Edmund de,
405 (pp. 101, 102 ter, 103 ter).
, ...., commissioner, 319,
680, 2096.
, heirs of, 1057.
, Thomas de, 1858.
Passemer, Henry son of Robert, of
Quadring, 1446.
, Robert^ 1446.
, Thomas. 1446.
Passenham, co. Northampton, manor,
580.
Passenham, Henry son of William de,
580.
, WilUam de, 580.
, William son of William de,
580.
Pastrow, Pacchestrowe, co. South-
ampton, hundred, 1236.
, ..... baiUff of. See Pipard,
Peter.
Pateshill, co. York, waste of, by
Scots, 392.
Pateshull. See Pattishall.
Pateshulle, Roger de, rector of Blet-
soe, wardship and marriage
sold to, 153.
Pathenal, Est. See Paiiiley.
Patrington, Patryngton, co. York,
manor, 1710.
Patrixboiirne, Patrykesbourn, co.
Kent, manor, 1285.
Patryngton. See Patrington.
Patte, Gervase de la, of North Mar-
den, 264.
Pattishall, PateshtUl, co. Northamp-
ton, manor, 232.
Pattok. John, of Winchelsea, 1679.
Patyn, John, of the Isle of Wight,
438.
, Jolin, of Lj-mington, 438.
Paulesholt, Paulesholte. See Poul-
shott.
Paulesholte, Adam de, undersheriff of
Wilts and keeper of Old
Sarum castle, 210.
Patunpton, Philip de, commissioner,
296.
Cf. Panton.
Paunsale. See Pan's Hill.
Paunton. See Panton.
Pavely, Pavelly, John de, 1111 (j).
275).
, John le, of Knaresborough,
keeper of Haye park, 759.
, Reynold de, coinmissioner,
1002.
, Richard, prior of the hospi-
tal of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, 645.
, Robert de, escheator in
Northamptonshire, 1965.
, Walter, 78, 405 {p. 102),
1332.
Wt. 34623.
Pavoly, Walter — -cont.
, . . . . , sheriff of Wilts and
keeper of Old Sarum castle,
210.
, , Maud wife of, 1332.
Pavenham, Pabenham, co. Bedford,
manor, 1965.
Pawlett, Poulet, co. Somerset in-
quisition at, 1474.
Paxton, CO. Berwick, 1402, 1404,
1429, 1445.
, fishery at, 245, 1404.
Paxton, Little, co. Huntingdon, 1043.
Paxton, Paxtone, Adam de, 1404.
, Lucy wife of Roger de, 1404.
, Robert de, 242, 245, 1402.
Payable, Robert, 1129.
Payforer, Fulk, 1475.
Payn, Nicholas, of Kilworth, 500.
Paynel, Paignel, Paynell, Fvilcodius,
109.
, John, 824, 1300.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Ches-
ter, 968.
, Elizabeth and Mar-
garet, daughters of, 1300.
Paynesthorp, co. Nottingham, 656.
Payneswyke. See Painswick.
Paytefyn. See Peytevin.
Peak, High Peak, co. Derby, 1448.
, castle, 17, 390.
Peapyngbery. See Pembury.
Peasemore, Pesemere, co. Berks, 570.
Peasmarsh, Pesemersh, co. Sussex,
1716.
, Kitchenhour in, q.v.
Pecche, Gilbert, 603, 1394.
, Gilbert son of Hamo, 1847.
, John, 848.
, Thomas, knight, 1187.
Peckham, East, Est Pecham, Pec-
ham, CO. Kent, 836, 1846.
, , mill, 836.
, Brantebrigge by. See
Brandbridges'.
, West, West Pecham, co.
Kent, 1846.
, . . . ., inquisition at, 1505.
, Uppecham, co. Kent, 841.
Pecok, Walter, 494.
Pedefer, Robert, 239.
Pederton, Walter de, commissicmer,
68.
, . . . . , justice of South Wales,
45.
Pedewarthyn, John de, 1862.
Peet [in West Mersea and Peldon],
CO. Essex, manor, 1150.
Pekeringe, Pekeryng. See Picker-
ing.
Pekkobrug, Reynold de, bailiff of
Tickhill liberty, 1140.
Pi'ldon, CO. Essex, Peet in, q.v.
Pelham, Richard de, 1866.
Pellunyauk. See PuUniog.
« 44
690
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Pelsall. Pelsale, co. Stafford, wood,
1758.
Pembridge, co. Hereford, Marshton
in, q.v.
Pembrigge, Pembnigge, Penbrugge,
Penebrugge, Henry de, com-
missioner, 205, 1386.
, Richard de, commissioner,
1334, 1643.
Pembroke, co. Pembroke, inquisition
at, 1186.
, liberty, 1186.
Pembroke, county, 1185, 1186.
bedel of, 1218.
, demesnes of, 1185.
, keeper of, 1218. See also
Mortuo Mari, Roger de.
, steward of. See Hompton,
Thomas de ; ^Malleye, Robert
de ; Simond, Richard.
Pembroke, countess of, 1381, 1878,
1889.
, earl of. See Valencia.
commission issued on
information of, 145.
Pembrugge. See Pembrigge.
Pembury, Peapjmgbery, Pepunbery,
Pepyngbery, co. Kent, 528,
832, 863.
, Bay Hal! in, 528.
Penally, Pennaly, co. Pembroke,
manor, 1186.
Penantigy, Pennantygy, Wales, vac-
cary, 732.
Penarth, co. Cardigan, commote,
1292.
Penboj^T, Penbeyr, co. Carmarthen,
church, 708.
, . . . . , vicars of, named,
708.
Penbrugge. See Pembrigge.
Pencatelan, Thomas de, 663.
Pencrich. See Penkridge.
Pendle. Penhull, co. Lancaster, chace,
1423.
Pendrym, co. Cornwall, 503.
Penebrugge. See Pembrigge.
Penereth. See Penrith.
Penhull. See Pendle.
Penhiu-st, Penherst, co. Sussex,
knights' fees in, 405 {p. 102).
Penk, Henry, of Spondon, 1724.
Penkeston. See Pinxton.
Penkridge, Pencrich, Penlo-ich, Pen-
krych, co. Stafford, 458.
, dean and chapter of St.
Michael's, 1405.
, inquisitions at, 1211, 1405.
Penllyn, Penthlin, Penthlyn, co.
Merioneth, commote, hun-
dred-court of, 181.
, Bala in, q.v.
Pennaly. See Penally.
Pennantygy. See Penantigy.
Penne, la. See Pan.
Penne, Jolin de la, commissioner,
951.
Pennesby. See Pensby.
Penreth. See Penrith.
Penreth, Adam de, 890.
, Adam son of Robert de, 662,
909.
Penrhos, Penros, co. Anglesey, in-
quisition at, 563.
, manor, villeins of, services
and customs of, 563.
Penrith, Penereth, Penreth, co. Cum-
berland, 890, 909, 1072.
, extent of, 76.
, inquisitions at, 388, 499, 534,
1071, 1217, 1249, 1272, 1278,
1419, 1431, 1851.
, manor, 1177.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Lucy,
Antony de.
, mill, 662.
, Newby in, q.v.
Penros. See Penrhos.
Penryn, co. Cornwall, borough, 266.
, manor, 266.
Pensby, Pennesby [in Woodchurch],
CO. Chester, manor, 292.
Pensestre, Stephen de, 644.
Penshurst, Pensherst, co. Kent, in-
quisition at, 1642.
Pente, William, 750.
, . . . . , AHce wife of, 750.
, William, of London, 957.
Pentelowe, Pentelawe, Henry de,
544.
, . . . . , commissioner, 570.
Penthlin, Penthlyn. See Penllyn.
Penwortham, co. Lancaster, fee,
787.
, . . . ., steward of. 787.
, inquisitions at, 668, 787.
king's coiu't of, 787.
Penv, William, 1770.
Peper, Ralph, 1572.
, Roger, 1572.
Pepmibery, Pepyngbery. See Pem-
bury.
Perbroim, John, commissioner, 1769.
Percehay, Alan, 926.
, William de, commissioner,
1746.
Perche [France], honoiu-, 1057.
Percy, lord, 527 {p. 132).
Percy, Eleanor wife of Henry de,
228, 453.
, ..... executrix of Richard
Arundel, 228.
, keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1805.
, George de, 1136.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of,
1136.
, Henry de, 453, 527 {p. 134).
, Henry son of Henry de,
knight, 1312.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
691
Percy, Henry son of Henry de — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of Berwick
town and castle, 1389, 1410,
1425.
, . . . . , keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1167, 1805.
, . . . . , minority of, 453.
, John de, commissioner, 296.
, Nicholas de, 702, 825.
, forfeiture of, 702, 825.
, Peter de, 2082.
, William de, verderer of
Whitby forest, 104.
Perepount. See Perpount.
Peres, Robert, 1929.
Cf. Piers.
Perham. See Parham.
Perham, Ralph de, commissioner,
1000, 1207.
Perindon. See Parndon.
Perindon, Peter de, 608.
Perle, Thomas de, merchant, 1762.
Perlochday, Thomas, 2082.
Permay, John son of Robert, 1818.
, Robert, 1818.
, Walter son of Robert, 1818.
Permeyn, John, of Boston, 2079.
Perot, Rejmold, 1157.
, Thomas, 1501.
Perpount, Perepount, Pirpovmt, Ed-
mvmd, 1790.
, Robert de, knight, commis-
sioner, 776, 883, 1152.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, . . . . , keeper of the peace in
Notts, 1103.
Perran Zabuloe, co. Cornwall, Ty-
warnhaile in, q.v.
Perry Crofts, Pj^rycroft [in Tam-
worth], CO. Warwick, 1131.
Perschore, Valentine de, 2081.
Pershore, co. Worcester, hundred,
prisage in, 91.
Persones, Persons, Henry le, 458.
, William le, of Barcheston,
150.
Personesone, John le, of Wold, 606.
, Amice wife of, 606.
, . . . . , Agnes sister of, John
son of, 606.
, . . . . , John son of, 606.
, . . . . , William son of, 606.
Persons. See Persones.
Pertenhall, Pertenhale, co. Bedford,
537, 716.
Perteryk, Robert, of Wodehall, 119.
Perth, CO. Perth, 1499.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1439, 1458, 1459, 1472,
1478, 1483, 1486, 1498, 1508,
1509, 1511, 1513, 1521.
Perton, Wilham de, commissioner,
1405.
Pesemere. See Peasemore.
Pesemersh. See Peasmarsh.
Peshale, Adam de, 1918, 1978, 2007,
2045.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, relict of
Henry de Cressewell, 1978.
Pesinet, Walter, 293.
Pessaigne, Antony, merchant, 180.
Pestour, Peter le, 447.
Peter, Herbert son of, lord of Blaen-
llyfni castle, 1470.
, Richard, of Over Norton,
2107.
, William, of Over Norton,
2107.
Peterborough, co. Northampton,
674.
, abbey, 109.
, , abbot of, 109, 298, 492,
1937.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
1446.
, letter dated at, 1558.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 944, 991, 997, 1008.
, Thorpe in, q.v.
Peti, Geoffrey, 339.
Petit, Petyt, John, 218, 1897.
, Thomas, 1501.
, Walter le, of Sweyneston, a
felon, 159.
, Wilham, 689.
Petiwille, Thomas son of Roger, of
Scarborough, 123.
Petycru, Robert, 1932.
Petygard, Roger, commissioner, 2001,
2020.
Petyt. See Petit.
Pevensey, Pevenese, Peveneseie, co.
Sussex, castle, 2018.
, . . . . , dilapidation of, 346.
, inquisition at, 346.
, writs dated at, 786, 788.
, Bourne by. See East-
bourne.
Pever, John, 527 {p. 132).
Peverel, Peverell, fee or honour, 371,
656, 1182, 1897.
Peverel, Andrew, 1776.
, . . . . , escheator in Sussex,
1804.
, Hugh, 1794.
, John, 1398.
, Robert, 405.
, William, extract from
Domesday touching lands of,
371.
, William, commissioner,
1329.
Peverwyche. See Parwich.
Pevington, Pyvyndene, co. Kent,
1846.
Peye, Philip, of Lydham, a felon,
118.
Peyntour, John le, of Wigton,
1343.
692
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Peytevin, Paytefyn, Agnes wife of
Gregory, 298.
, Bartholomew, knight, 139.
Peyto, Peytowe, John de, commis-
sioner, 584.
John de, the elder, commis-
sioner, 1555, 1924.
, Jolin de, the younger, o«m-
missioner, 1924.
, . . . . , escheator in Hereford,
Gloucester, Worcester, Salop,
Stafford and the march of
Wales, 1335, 1357, 1388, 1406,
1407, 1462.
Phelip. See Philip.
Phelippeston. See Philipston.
Phelips, Seman, 620.
Philip of Valois, Valcys, Valoyse,
king of France, 1692, 1763,
1815, 1819, 1921, 2079.
, Boninus, serjeant at anns of,
1921.
Philip ap Gilbert, rhaglaw of Din-
llaen, 667.
, Jorwerth ap, Gogh, Wenth-
liana wife of, 2102.
, PhelijD, Philipp, Meuric ap,
1643.
, Nicholas de, of Florence,
1819.
, Philip son of, de Estenej'e,
148.
, Ralph, bailiff of Berwick,
1601.
Philippa, Queen, 971. 1236, 1290,
1511, 1555, 1557, 1703, 2018.
, chamber of, usher of. tSee
Dene, John de.
, . . . . , yeoman of. See Veir-
dire, William.
Philipston, Phelippeston [in Wim-
borne St. Giles], co. Dorset,
manor, 726, 2104.
Pican, Jolux, 503.
Picard, Pikard, Pykard, Fermin, 1946.
, Hugh son of Michael, ser-
vant of WilUam le Sautreour
of London, 186.
, John, baiUff of York, 977.
, . . . . , commissioner, 89.
, Walter, 1487.
Cf. Pychard.
Picardy, 1946, 1990.
Picheford, Pichford, Pycheford, John
de (1), 268.
, John de (2), son of Jolin de
(1), 268.
, Ralph de, 1795.
Pickering, Pikering, Pikeryng,
Pikerynge, Pikring, Pikryng,
Pykering, Pykeringe, Pyker-
yng, CO. York, 472, 685, 807.
, castle and honoirr, 685.
, keeper of. See Kil-
vyngton, John de.
Pickering — cont.
, church, impropriation of, 12.
, forester of, bailiwick of, 479.
, inquisitions at, 479, 685.
, manor, keeper of. See Ugh-
tred, Thomas.
, letter dated at, 1791.
, writs dated at, 665, 671, 673,
688, 772. 773.
Pickering, Pekeringe, Pekeryng,
Pikering, Pikeryng, John de,
of Sandwich, 2105.
, Roger de, commissioner,
1138, 1170.
, Thomas de, 1312.
Pickering Lythe, Pikeryng vale,
Pykerynglith, Pykeringlyth,
CO. York, 807, 891.
, Thornton in, q.v.
Pickworth, Pikkeworth, co. Rut-
land, 1270.
, chm-ch, 1703.
, manor, 1703.
Picot, Pycot, Pykot, Jolm, 1640.
, John, of Renhold, 1111.
, Thomas, citizen of London,
1580.
, William, knight, 355.
, . . . . , escheator in Kent.
Sussex, Surrey and Middlesex,
1752, 1754, 1757.
Pictor, Piggetor; Pyggetor [by Bux-
ton], CO. Derby, tenants of,
390.
Piecombe, Pycombe, co. Sussex, in-
quisition at, 1760.
Piers, Ferand, 1679.
, John, of Frys, 1679.
CJ. Peres.
Pieulesdon, Pulesdon, Puuelesdon,
Pyuelesdon, Robert de,
knight, deputy-keeper of Den-
bigh town, castle and honour,
1135.
, Roger de, commissioner,
1203.
, . . . . , sheriff of Anglesey,
2102.
, Thomas son of Thomas de,
19.
Cf. Pylesden.
Piggetor. See Pictor.
Pikard. See Picard.
Pikerel, Walter, 584.
Pikering, Pikeryng, Pikerynge. See
Pickering.
Pikkeworth. See Pickworth.
Pikring. Pikryng. See Pickering.
Pikworth, Pycworth, Pykesworth,
Pykworth, Hugh de, com-
missioner, 874, 954, 970,
976.
Pilketon. See Pilton.
Pilkington, PiLkynton [in Oldham],
CO. Lancaster, manor, 601.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
693
Pilkyngton, Pilkynton, Roger de,
581, 601.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, after-
wards wife of Adam de Swil-
yngton, 581, 601.
Pilleye, Roger de, 1480,
Pilton, Pulton, Pylton, co. Devon,
1416.
, inquisition at, 1416.
Pilketon [in Bradwell], co.
Essex, 1513.
Pinerolo, Pymerole [Tiirin, Italy],
1609.
Pinkney. Pynkeney, fee, 1778.
Pinxton, Penkeston, co. Derby, Ftil-
wode in. inquisition at, 1604.
Pipard, Pippard, Pj'pard, John, of
Goldington, 1*111.
, . . . . , rector of Aspenden,
1995.
, Peter, bailiff of Pastrow and
Kingsclere hundreds, 1236.
, William, escheator in Devon,
1777, 1843.
Cf. Pupard.
Pipe Ridware. See Ridware, Pipe.
Piper, Pyper, Nicholas, 403.
, Richard, bailiff of Hormer
hundred, 1946.
Pippard. See Pipard.
Pirbright, Purefrith, Pyrebrith,
Pyi'ibrith, co. Surrey, 1024.
, inquisition at. 1 172.
Pirehill, Pirehulle, Pyrhvill, co. Staf-
ford, hundred. 13.
, baiUffs of. See Bussy,
Hugh ; Preers, WilUam de.
Piriefeld, co. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405 (jp. 103).
Piriton, Puyton. by Lidney, co.
Gloucester, 994, 1042.
Pirpount. See Perpount.
Piryton. See Piriton.
Pisa, Italy, 1819. |
Pistoia, Italy, 615.
Plaice, Plaiz, Playce, Richard, com-
missioner, 479.
, WilUam de, knight, 1056.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1791 .
Playford, John de, 289.
, William de. clerk, 1818.
Plecy. honour, 405 (jp. 103).
Pledor. Roger le, 1366.
Pleiscy, John, 1739.
Plesaunt. John, 1542.
Plesyngton, John de, 1951.
Plomer, Robert le, of London,
1112.
, Roger, 1932.
Plompton. See Plumpton.
Plumbland, Phunlond, co. Cumber-
land, church, parson of. See
Deyncourt, Thomas.
Pliimmuth. See Plymouth.
Phmipton. See PljTnpton.
Plumpton, Plompton, co. Ciimber-
land, lawn, 388, 1249.
, . . . . , farmer of. See Ho ton,
Thomas de.
, CO. Lancaster, 1969.
Plumpton, Robert de. knight, 655.
Plumstead, Plumsted, co. Kent, in-
qmsition at, 202.
Plymouth, Phunrauth, Plymmuth,
Plympmouth, co. Devon,
1767.
, port, 325.
Plympton, Pkunpton. Pl3'Tnton, co.
Devon, 666, 835.
, inquisitions at, 666, 835.
, prior of, 140, 325.
, prior and convent of, 1265.
, Sutton by, q.v.
Plympton St. Mary, co. Devon, Hol-
land in, q.v.
Pocklington, Pokelington, co. York,
chiu-ch, impropriation of, 12.
, inquisitions at, 12, 273, 1380.
, poor of, 12.
Podesgrave. See Potesgrave.
Podyngton. See Puddington.
Peer, Robert le, 690.
See also Power.
Pogeys, Imbert, 1028.
, Robei't, 966.
Poitou, France. 1033. 1040.
Poiwyk. See Powick.
Pokelington. See Pocklington.
Pokerich. See Puckeridge.
Pokerich, John, of Standon, a felon,
162.
, Warin de, of Standon, 162.
Pole, La. See Welshpool.
Pole, David son of Hawise de la, 18.
, Hawise de la. 1 8, 48, 66.
, John son of Hawise de la, 1 8.
, Richard de la, commis-
sioner, 859.
, Stephen, merchant of Corn-
wall. 1867.
, WilUam de la, 1496, 1628
[p. 399), 1791. 1810.
, . . . . , conunissioner, 1 378.
, . . . . , mayor of Kingston
upon Hull", 1294.
Polenville, Andrew de, 1815.
Poley, William de, 1520.
Poleyn, John, 445.
, Amice wife of, 445.
Polgrom, Thomas, 1093.
Polhampton, Polhamptone [in Over-
ton], CO. Southampton,
manor, 125.
, Kyngeslese pasture in, 126.
Polhampton, Richard de, steward of
Cornwall, 336.
Polington. See PolUngton.
Polington, Thomas de, lord of Pol-
Ungton, 233.
, . . . . , daughters of, 233.
694
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Polle, Edmund de, 1676.
PoUington, Polington, Polyngton,
CO. York, land of Thomas de
Metham in, 265.
, land of Selby abbey in,
233.
, manor, 265, 565, 791.
Poltymar, Richard de, 174.
Polymotuid, William, 1814.
Polyngton. See Pollington.
Pomeray, Adam, 1843.
Pomeriis, Henry de, commissioner,
1037.
, John de, prior of Seal, 1804.
Pomfret [or Broken Bridge] on
Thames, writ dated at, 488.
Pont-ar-Cothi [in Llanegwad, co.
Carmarthen], inquisition at,
68.
Ponte Burgi. See Burghbrygge.
Ponte Fracto, Pontefracto, Pont-
fracto, Pountfret, Pvmtfrayt,
Ellis de, prior of Hermitage,
846.
, Hugh de, 527.
, Robert de, 527 {p. 133).
, Thomas de, 1648.
, . . . . , purveyor for the king's
horses, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961.
Ponte Roberti, William de, commis-
sioner, 678, 680, 733, 805, 832,
1108.
Pontefract, Kirkeby, co. York, 527
{pp. 130, 131), 638, 2103.
, castle, 618, 638.
, . . . . , constable or keeper of.
See Deyvill, Thomas ; Mose-
leye, Richard de.
, deed dated at, 970.
, extent at, 1400.
, honour, 519, 583, 618, 976.
, . . . . , stewards or keepers of.
See Deyvill, Thomas ; Driby,
Simon de ; Malghum, William
de.
, inq\iisitions at, 101, 536,
569, 632, 638, 640, 648, 670,
735, 774, 868, 873, 953, 970.
, letter dated at, 1206.
, priory, subprior and monks
of, 638.
, . . . . , prior of, 1653.
, steward of. See Deyvill,
Thomas.
, writs dated at, 460, 467, 468,
505, 506, 529, 533, 555, 560,
572, 579, 581, 667, 1321, 1364,
1365.
Pontefracto, Pontfracto. See Ponte
Fracto.
Ponynges, Ponyngges, Michael de,
1475.
, Thomas de, 782.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 782.
Pope, the, 12.
Pope, John, 2034.
, Richard, 2079.
Popelingcherche, Thomas de, 871.
Popelton, William de, 527 {p. 134).
Poperinghe, Poperyngge, Flanders,
merchants of , 1683.
Porchester, Porcestre, Porchestre,
CO. Southampton, 1242, 1747.
, castle, 983, 986, 995, 1747.
, . . . . , arms and armour in,
1472.
, . . . . , clerk of the works at.
See Kjrngeston, WilUam de.
, . . . . , constables of. See
Saunford, Thomas de ;
Weston, William de.
, . . . . , victualUng of, 1472.
, church, 1898.
, . . . . , vicar of. See Baron,
Richard.
, forest, 1747.
, inquisitions at, 1472, 1747.
, writs dated at, 463. 778, 795,
797, 815, 833, 923, 1964, 1972,
2001.
Porle, Little. See Purley.
Port, Ellis le, 1066.
Portam, JoUanus ad, 447.
Portbury, co. Somerset, hundred,
919.
manor, 919.
Porter, Adam le, 1501.
, AUce le, 52.
, John le, commissioner, 570.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Essex, 588, 591, 602,
649, 650, 651, 652, 751.
, Ralph brother of Robert le,
1896.
, Richard le, of Elsham, 447.
, Robert le, of Bambiu"gh,
963, 1896.
, Robert son of Robert le,
963.
Porterlagh, co. York, Locokland in,
874.
Porteseye. See Portsea.
Portesmuth. See Portsmouth.
Portigton, Nicholas de, 527.
Portsea, Porteseye, co. Southamp-
ton, Beckyng in, 1008.
Portsmouth, Portesmuth, co. South-
ampton, 183, 1008.
, inquisitions at, 183, 1008.
, ship of, 1033.
Portugal, king of, 1619, 1819.
, merchants of, 1819.
, ship of, 1619, 1819.
Possewyk. See Postwick.
Poston, WilUam de, commissioner,
378.
Postwick, Possewyk, co. Norfolk,
manor, 1444.
, parson of. See Taunton,
Nicholas de.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
695
Potel, Geoffrey, 1269.
John, of Grisby, 1628 (p.
399).
Poteman, Henry, 136.
Potenham. See Puttenham.
Potesgrave, Podesgrave, Richard de,
528.
, commissioner, 552,
586.
Potewod, Potewode. See Pvitt
Wood.
Potreton, Henry de, 342.
, . . . . , Idonea sister of, 342.
Potteresrawe, co. Essex, 1923.
Potyn, John, of Rochester, 1256.
Pouche, Bernard, 1863.
, Gilbert, of Weymouth, 1619.
Poulein, Colin, of Gro\'ille, 1657.
Poulet. See Pawlett.
Poulshott, Paulesholt, Paulesholte,
CO. Wilts, 1720.
, church, 1684.
, . . . . , parson of. See Hyn-
ton, John de.
, lord of. See Burdon.
Pouns, Richard de, keeper of En-
field park and chace. 879.
Povmtfret. See Ponte Fracto.
Poure. See Power.
Pouton, CO. Cornwall, 266.
, manor, 266.
Power, Pouwer, Poure, Henry, com-
missioner, 1662.
, Hughle, 1615.
, Robert, 570.
, . . . . , commissioner, 2036,
2054.
See also Poer.
Powick, Poiwyk, co. Worcester,
1509.
, CUeveload in, q.v.
Powis, Powys, CO. Montgomery,
1325, 1810.
Poyle. See Puyle.
PojTiton, Walter de, commissioner,
2044.
Prat, John, rector of Eversholt, 1597.
Prauy, John, of Hipley, a bastard,
373.
Preaux, France, abbot of, 1099.
Preers, William de, bailiff of Pirehill
hundred, 13.
Prendergast, Prendegest, Adam de,
1425.
, Henry de, of Scotland,
knight, 1052.
Prentitz, Prentys, Thomas, 2034.
, Walter, collector of quayage
and pavage in Bristol, 1658.
Preost, Ive le, 1996.
Prescot, CO. Lancaster, Bold in,
q.v.
Prescote, Prestcote, Robert de, 1 370.
, commissioner, 1951.
Presfen, Michael de, 731.
Presfen — cont.
, William de, constable of
Jedburgh castle, 1524.
Prest, William, of Somercoates,
1902.
Prestbury, Prestebury, Prestesbury,
Robert de, 616, 666, 728, 729.
, . . . . , commissioner, 994,
1023, 1034, 1208, 1252.
, . . . ., justice, 996.
, . . . . , steward of William de
Braosa, 835.
, . . . . , rebellion of, 835.
Prestcote. See Prescote.
Prestebury, Prestesbury. See Prest-
bury.
Prestessone, Simon, of Longstowe, a
felon, 41, 62.
Preston in Amounderness, co. Lan-
caster, 1423.
, ...., inqmsitions at, 1281,
2033.
next Faversham, co. Kent,
Westwood in, q.v.
, Prestoune [in Ellingham],
CO. Northumberland, 389,
1360.
in Holderness, co. York, in-
quisitions at, 342, 351.
, lands of Henry de
Potreton in, 342.
, mill, 342.
Bissett, Preston, co. Buck-
ingham, 810.
, church, 951.
, . . . . , parsons of. See
Foderinggeye, Roger de
Foderinggeye, William de
Grimesby, Edmund de
Tyrington, Robert de.
, inquisition at, 810.
, manor, 566.
, Cowley in, q.v.
Bowyer, Preston, in Milver-
ton, CO. Somerset, 1745.
, , manor, 166, 1532,1745.
Plucknett, Preston Plokenet,
CO. Somerset, 1930.
, Westprestone by Glynde
[in Beddingham], co. Sussex,
inquistion at, 1676.
, , manor, 1676, 1701.
Preston, Adam de, 101.
, Adam son of Adam de,
342.
, Adam son of Roger de,
Agnes wife of, 342.
, Gilbert de, justice in eyre in
Gloucestershire, 2083.
, John de, bailiff of Ipswich,
1904.
Prestwode. See Prestwood.
Prestwold, co. Stafford, manor, 965.
Prestwold, Hugh de, commissioner,
630, 700, 1146, 1163.
696
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Prestvvood, Prestwode, co. Stafford,
manor, 1000.
Prilly, Peter, of Owersby, 288.
Prittlewell, Pritewell, co.* Essex,
knights' fees in, 1703.
Procuttur, Peter le, 527 (p. 134).
Prodomme, Robert, 1493.
Pronihelle. See Broomhill.
Prosthopp, Roger de, bailiff of the
liberty of AVestminster abbey,
750.
Proud of Noght, Hugh, 2067.
Prowet, Christina, 514.
, Nicholas, 514.
Pryde, Hugh, of Upton, 1710.
Pryoxu-, John, 1619.
Puckeridge, Pokerich, co. Hertford,
inquisitions at, 606, 1781.
Puddington, Podyngton, co. Bed-
ford, 1965.
Puddle, Little, Pydele [in Puddle-
town], CO. Dorset, manor,
extent of, 134.
Puke, John, a felon, land of, in
Maund Whitechurch, 35.
Pulesdon. See Pieulesdon.
Puhniog, Pelliuiyauk, co. Carmar-
then, 1333.
PuUe, Nicholas de, keeper of Alver-
ton and Tywarnhaile manors,
1080.
Pulteneye, John de, citizen and
merchant of London, 471.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1323,
1556.
, . . . . , mayor and escheator
of London, 1323, 1581, 1584,
1681, 1773.
Pulter, Margery, wife of Clement de
Leicestre, 1402.
Pulton. See Pilton.
Punchardon, Nicholas de, commis-
sioner, 1375, 1549, 1561, 1579.
Puncy, William, of Essex, 527 (pp.
130 bis. 131 his).
Pmidelarge, William de, 238.
Piuitfrayt. See Ponte Fracto.
Pupard, John son of Roger, of New-
bury, 187.
Cf. Pipard.
Purbeck, Pvirbyk, co. Dorset, 2061.
Purchas, John, 790.
Purefrith. See Pirbright.
Pulley, Little Porle, Little Purlegh,
CO. Berks, lands of Henry de
Malynes in, 267.
Purser, Richard le, of Nottingham,
1102.
Pury, Pviiye [in Bentley], co. South-
ampton, manor, 1363.
Puseit, Henry, 2068.
, . . . . , Gervase servant of,
2068.
Put, William atte, of Handsworth,
1348.
Puthall, Puttehale, Puttenhale [in
Little Bedwin], co. Wilts,
827.
, manor, 811.
Putt Wood, Potewod, Potewode [in^
Ospringe]. co. Kent, 1897.
Puttehale, Puttenhale. See Puthall.
Puttenham, Potenham, co. Surrey,
1831.
Puttenye, Geoffrey, clerk, 753.
Puttokesdone, Isle of Wight, 839.
Puuelesdon. See Pieulesdon.
Puyle, Poyle, John de la, 812.
, Walter de la, 812.
Pychard, Roger, commissioner, 1492.
, William, 331.
Cf. Picard.
Pycheford. See Picheford.
Py combe. See Piecombe.
Pycot. See Picot.
Pycworth. See Pikworth.
Pydele. See Puddle, Little.
Pyggetor. See Pictor.
Pyk. See Pyke.
Pykard. See Picard.
Pyke, Pyk, Bernard, of Catalonia,
1819.
, John, 1040.
, Nicholas, conunissioner,
1614.
Pykelinghous, Henry de, 383.
Pykering, Pykeringe, Pykeryng. See
Pickering.
Pykeringiyth, Pykerynglith. See
Pickering Lithe.
Pykesworth. See Pikworth.
Pykot. See Picot.
Pykworth. See Pikworth.
Pylele, Adam de, 241.
Pylesden, Thomas, 527 (p. 132).
Cf. Pieulesdon.
Pylton. See Pilton.
Pymerole. See Pinerolo.
Pymond, Francis de, 438.
Pyn, Hawise, 1156.
Pynchebek, Pyncebek, Ive de, baiUff
of Hey bridge manor, 1923.
Master Robert de, parson of
Bringhurst, 464.
, Master Roger de, dean of
Gnosall chxu-ch, 474.
Pynder, William, 1482.
Pynibus, Master John de, 337.
, . . . . , Maud servant of, 337.
Pynkeny. See Pinkney.
Pynkeny, Pynkeneye, Edmund de,
1968.
, Henry de, 1778.
Pypard. See Pipard.
Pype, Thomas son of Robert de,
2042.
Pyper. See Piper.
Pyrebrith. See Pirbright.
Pyrhvdl. See Pirehill.
Pyribrith. See Pirbright.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
607
Pyrycroft. See Perry Crofts.
Pyrye, Robert de, 1857.
Pyssyvale. Scinard, of Eastland, 1628
{p. 399).
Pyuelesdon. See Pieulesdon.
Pyvyndene. See Pevington.
Q
Quadring. Quadringge, co. Lincoln,
1446.
Quarre, Isle of Wight, abbot of, 1240.
Queldrik. See Wheldrake.
Queldryk, John de, chaplain, 482.
, Isabel mother of,
daughter of Mundia de Holde-
burgh, 482.
Quelpdale, WilHam de, 527 (p. 131).
Queneby. See Whenby.
QuentjTi. See Quintyn.
Querle, Thomas de, commissioner,
247.
Querndon. See Quorndon.
Queynte. See Quinte.
Quevnterel, John, of Rivenhall,
1287.
Quinte, Queynte, Barnabas de, of
Catalonia. 1819.
, John, 1946.
Serlo, mayor of Lo.stwithiel,
1867.
Quintyn, Quentyn. Alexander, 555.
, William, prior of Clu'ist-
church, 1301.
Quixlav, Qwixlay, John son of Wil-
liam de. 527 (p. 132).
William de, citizen of York,
1321.
Quorndon, Querndon [in Barrow
upon Soar], co. Leicester, 157.
Quoykyns, Roland de, bailiff of West
hundred. 336.
Quynton. William de, 1111 (p. 275).
Qweldrike. See Wheldrake.
Qwixlay. See Quixlay.
Qwynliowe. See Whinnow.
Qwynhowe, Jolin de, 1059.
, Simon de, 1059.
Raba8tens,Rabasteyn [Tarn, France],
merchants of, 923.
Rabaz, Stephen, 2088.
Raby, co. Dui'ham, writ dated
at, 1415.
Raclif, Walter de, 527 {p. 133).
CJ. Radecly ve.
Racyn, William, heir of, 333.
Radbergh. See Rodbergh.
Radcliffe, Radeclyve [co. Lancaster],
brethren of {sic), 1111 {p.
275).
Raddeswell, Master Jolui de, com-
missioner, 922 {p. 230).
Radebourne. See Redbourne.
Radeclyve. See Radcliffe.
Radeclyve, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 587.
Cf. RacUf .
Radeford Seinely. See Radford
Semele.
Radenhale. See Redenhale.
Radenore. See Radnor.
Radenore, William de, escheator in
Herefordshire, 1884, 1981.
, . . . . , treasurer of Llandaff,
1506.
Radestok. See Rostock.
Radewyntre. See Radwinter.
Radford Semele, Radeford Semely,
CO. Warwick, 818.
Rading, Radinges. See Reading.
Radnor, Radenore, co. Radnor,
manor, 1643.
, keeper of. See Tyrel,
Hugh.
Radnor, coimty, extent in, 1014.
, inquisition in, 1014.
Radstone, Rodeston, co. North-
ampton, inquisition at,
58.
, manor, 58.
, . . . . , extent of, 44.
Radway, Radweye. co. Warwdck,
messuages of Stoneleigh abbey
in, 349.
Radwinter. Radewyntre, co. Essex,
1672.
Radyng, Radynge, Radynges, See
Reading.
Ragoun, Solomon, fishmonger of
London, 1112.
Raigate. See Reygate.
Rain ham, Reynham, co. Essex,
1897.
, inquisition at, 571.
, Renham, co. Kent, 1015,
1094.
, . . . ., manor, 1475.
Ralegh, Raleghe, John de, of Beaude-
post, 1679.
, . . . . , commissioner, 2026.
, John de, of Charles, com-
missioner, 1730.
Ralph, vicar of Donington in Hol-
land, 269.
Ralph, Robert son of, 126.
698
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ralph — cont.
, Robert son of, de Burton-
stather, 381.
Ram, John, of Strood, 2034.
Ramenhain. See Remenham.
Ramesay, William de, 1836.
Ramidiloun, Roger, 1373.
Rammesden. See Ramsdon.
Rammiston, Master John de, 1449.
Ramsdon, Rammesden, co. Essex,
1923.
Ramsey, co. Hvmtingdon, abbot of,
parcener of Walsoken leet,
207.
Rand, Rande, co. Lincoln, 1295.
RandoK, RandaK, Adam, 1336.
, John, commissioner, 276,
861, 1033, 1040, 1046, 1062,
1200, 1242.
, Richard, 1807.
, , Cecily wife of, 1807.
, Richard, burgess of Great
Yarmouth, ship of, 156.
, Thomas, earl of Moray, 891.
, William, bailiff of Salisbury,
1946.
Randolph, earl of Cornwall {sic),
846.
Ranulph, Randolph [de Blunde-
ville], earl of Chester, 1514,
1632, 1667.
, . . . . , Maud, Mabel, Agnes
and Hawise, heirs of, 1514.
Raschelf, William de, 527 {p. 130).
Rasel, John, 1269.
Rasen, East, Est Rasen, co. Lincoln,
inquisition at, 1317.
, West, CO. Lincoln, 154, 1317.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 1 54.
, . . . . , land of Thomas de
Graynesby in, 154.
Rastrick, Rastryk [in Halifax], co.
York, 607.
Rathfeigh, Rathfaigh [co. Meath],
manor, 1119.
Rathwire, Rathwer [in Killucan, co.
Westmeath], manor, 1119.
Rattlesden, Ratlesdene, co. Suffolk,
1708.
Raudon. See Rawden.
Raughton, Raghton [in Dalston], co.
Cumberland, inquisition at,
1639.
, mill, 1072.
Raunds, Ravindes, co. Northampton,
ancient demesne in, 371.
Raveley, Ravele, co. Huntingdon,
716, 1682.
Ravenesdale. See Ravensdale.
Raveneshere, Thomas, baihff of
Berwick upon Tweed, 1601.
Ravensdale, Ravenesdale, co. Derby,
writs and commissions dated
at, 675, 677, 686, 698, 723,
775.
Ravenserodd, Raveneserod, Ravene-
serodde, Ravenser, Raven -
sere, Ravenserodde, co. York,
381, 545, 1321, 1770, 1962.
, assessment of, 1984, 1988.
, bailiffs of, 545. See also
Helward, Robert.
, inquisitions at, 383, 545, 859,
1988.
, hberty of, 859.
, , baiUffs of, 383, 384.
See also Coke, Alexander.
, keeper of. See Risshe-
ton, Gilbert de.
, ship of, 1728.
Raventhorpe, co. York, inquisition
at, 1279.
Ravenwik, Ravenwike. See Ren-
wick.
Raw, Robert del, 1456.
Rawcliff, RoucUve [in Snaith], co.
York, 911.
Rawden, Raudon, co. York, land of
John del Grene in, 160.
Rawreth, Rawrethe, co. Essex,
knights' fees in, 1703.
Ray, WilUam, master of la James of
Lynn, 1499.
Raygate. See Reygate.
Rayleigh, Reylee, Reylegh, co. Essex,
honour, 860, 1557, 1703.
, inquisition at, 793.
, knights' fees in, 1703.
, manor, 1703.
Rayny, Walter, of Thorne, 543.
Reach, Reche, co. Cambridge, 1187.
Reading, Rading, Radinges, Rad
yng, Radynge, RadjTiges,
Redinge, Redynge, Redynges,
• CO. Berks, abbey, 1491.
,. .., abbot of, 1080, 1569.
. . . , abbot and monks of,
1975.
bailiff of, 1975.
hundred, 1975.
inquisitions at, 267, 826,
965, 1569.
liberty of, 1711, 1796.
, bailiff of, 267. -S'ee
also Bradefeld, John de.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1531, 1951, 1991, 1999,
2006, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016,
2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2024,
2030, 2032, 2036, 2037, 2038,
2039, 2040, 2046, 2047, 2048,
2053, 2054.
Reche. See Reach.
Redbornestoke, Redburstoke, co.
Bedford, hundred, 285.
Redboiirne, Radeboiu-ne, co. Lin-
coln, 1691.
Redbridge, Redbrigge, Rudbrigge,
CO. Southampton, 1254.
.bridge, 454, 2024.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
699
Redbridge — cont.
, hundred, 1236.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Sancto
Albano, Robert de.
, inquisition at, 2024.
Redbvirstoke. See Redbornestoke.
Redcliff. St. Mary, Redeclyve by
Bristol, COS. Gloucester and
Somerset, inquisition at, 783.
Reddish, Redych [in Manchester],
CO. Lancaster, mill, 581.
Rede, John, of Genesinge, 1858.
Redeclyve. See Redcliff, St. Mary.
Redejop, WilUam le, 429.
Redeker, John de, owner of la
Kateryna of Scarborough, 1495.
Redelane. See Redhone.
Redelingewelde. See Ringwold.
Redeman. See Redman.
Redenesse, Rednesse, Wilham de,
baihff of York, 977.
, WilUam de, knight, com-
missioner, 1828.
Redenhale, Radenhale, John de,
commissioner, 895, 1194,
1250.
Redeswell, John de, 1737.
Redhod, WilUam, 1828.
Redhone, Redelane, co. Dorset,
hundred, bedelry of, 1403.
Redinge. See Reading.
Redleuett, coiirt of , 1057.
Redman, Redeman, Redmane, Mat-
thew de, 1889.
, . . . . , commissioner, 97.
, . . . . , keeper of the king's
victuals in Carlisle castle,
1903.
Redmere, Master Giles de, a canon of
St. Mary's, Lincoln, 714.
Rednesse. See Redenesse.
Redpeth [in Haltwhistle], co. North-
umberland, 2051.
Redvers, Baldwin de, earl of Devon
and lord of the Isle of Wight,
1794.
Redych. See Reddish.
Redyng, John de, 533.
Redynge, Redynges. See Reading.
Reed, Reede, co. Hertford, 1516,
1995.
Rees, Res, Rhys, Jevan ap, 1643.
, . . . . , deputy justice of
South Wales, 1551.
, Llewellyn ap, 343.
, Meredith ap, lord of Dry-
slwyn, 343.
ap Mereduth, 74, 343, 364.
' Argloeth,' lord of Dynevor,
343.
' Wendout,' 343.
Refham, Richer de, sheriff of Nor-
folk, 315.
Regges, CO. Sussex, knights' fees in,
405 (p. 102).
Reginaldi. See Reynolds.
Reigate, co. Surrey, 1678.
Reignald, Reygnald, Reygnaud,
Peter, of Pilton, 1513.
, . . . ., Clarice wife of, 1513.
, Richard, of Abingdon, a
felon, 1114.
, William, of Baldock, parson
of Avening, 1106.
Remenham, Ramenham, co. Berks,
913.
, manor, 913.
Reinmesbiu-y, Henry de, 1840.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1 840.
Remston, Robert de, commissioner,
1552.
Renefeld, John de, 2018.
Reneward, Benedict, receiver of the
stannary of Cornwall, 842,
Renham. See Rainham.
Renhold, Ronhale, co. Bedford,
1111.
, manor, 723.
Renwick, Ravenwik, Ravenwike,
CO. Cumberland, 1217.
, extent of, 932.
Reppes, Laurence de, 413.
, Ralph de, 413.
Repton, Repyndon, co. Derby, in-
quisition at, 1514.
priory, 1514.
, . . . . , priors of. See Smy-
therby, Richard de ; Staim-
ton, Robert de.
, . . . . , subprior and convent
of, 1514.
Res. See Rees.
Ressheden. See Rushden.
Restronguet, Restronget [in Mylor],
CO. Cornwall, 503.
Retford, co. Nottingham, inquisi-
. tions at, 435, 690.
Retford, Robert de, commissioner,
109.
Retheref eld, Retherf eld. See Rother-
field.
Reulle, Reule, Rewel, Godekin de,
merchant of Eastland, 1575,
1628 {p. 399).
, Gokyn de, the younger, of
Eastland, 1628 (j). 399).
Reved, Revede, Ellis de, of TyrUng-
ton, 1239.
, John son of Robert de, 339.
Revesby, co. Lincoln, abbot of, 922
(p. 230).
Revet, Ryvet, William, 1770.
Rewall, CO. York, lands of Henry de
Potreton in, 342.
Rewel. See Reulle.
Rewenhale. See Rivenhall.
Reydon, Reydone, Reydune, Robert
de, commissioner, 83, 92, 93,
177, 2096.
Reyersh. See Ryarsh.
700
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Reygate, Raigate, Raygate, Jolm de,
of London, goldsmith, 448.
, Robert de, 527 (p. 132), 970.
Reygnald, Reygnaud. See Reig-
nald.
Reyham, Roger de, commissioner,
1151.
Reylee, Reylegh. See Rayleigh.
Re;yTievilI, Thomas de, 536.
Reynham. See Rainham.
Reynold, son of. See Fitz Reynold.
Reynolds, Reginaldi, Walter, bishop
of Worcester, afterwards arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 1066.
, ..... treasurer, 18, 44.
Reynys, Robert de, 1794.
Reysingge, Henry son of John de,
1219.
Rey^e, Joyce le, collector of quayage
and murage in Bristol, 1658.
Rheims, France, abbey of St. R6my,
abbot of, 1458.
, diocese of, 1458.
Rhiston, Riiston [in Chvirch Stoke],
CO. Salop, 1325.
, manor, 386.
, . . . . , tenants of, tenure of,
386.
Rhys. See Rees.
Ribas, WilUarn, of Catalonia, 1819.
Ribbesdale. See Ribblesdale.
Ribbestan. See Ribston.
Ribbestane, Rybbestane, William de,
527 {p. 134).
Ribblesdale, Ribbesdale, co. York,
Horton in, q.v,
Ribston, Ribbestan, co. York, in-
quisition at, 275.
Riccall, Rikhale, co. York, inquisi-
tion at, 1828.
, men of, 1828.
, mill and sewer at, 1828.
prebendary of, 1828.
Richard I, king, 13, 1554, 1631, 1951.
, charter of, 1705.
Richard, king of Abnain and earl of
Cornwall, 434, 483, 842, 846,
1651.
Richard ap Cadwaladour, rhaglaw of
Dinllaen, 667.
Richards Castle, co. Hereford, 694,
881.
, hundred, 694.
Riche -hundred, in Algarkirk. co.
Lincoln, Estcroft in, 1482.
Richemond, Richemount, Riche-
mvmd, Rychemund, Peter de,
1991.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1791,
1986, 1994, 1999.
, Richard de, 283, 1994.
, Thomas de, keeper of
Cockermouth castle, 297.
Richmond, Richemund, co. York,
archdeaconry of, 1653.
Richmond, archdeaconry of — cont.
, . . . . , archdeacons of. See
Luco, Francis de ; Newerk,
Henry de ; Wodehous,
Robert de.
, inquisitions at, 200, 525,
918, 1994, 2053.
, mills in, 1994.
, writ dated at, 672.
Richmond, earl of, 1446, 1937, 2078.
See also Britannia.
, . . . . , court of, in Lincoln-
shire, 298.
, earldom of, 1801.
Ridale. See Ryedale.
Ridalle, Philip de, mayor of Berwick
upon Tweed, 1601.
Gf. Rydale.
Ridding, Henry de, 339.
Ridechonne, John, 1929.
Ridell, Rydel, William, 377.
, . . . . , commissioner, 372.
Riding, le Rydynge [in Bywell St.
Andrew], CO. Northumberland,
2037, 2051.
Ridware, Hamstall, Rydeware
Hampstale, co. Stafford, 2042.
, Pipe, Little Rydeware, co.
Stafford, 2042.
Rievaulx, Ryvaus, co. York, 891.
Riggesbv, Gilbert de, 980.
, Thomas de, 980.
Riggeton, Williain de, bailiff of York,
1366.
Rikhale. See Riccall.
Riland. See Ryland.
Ringstorp, Ringesthorp, co. Lincoln,
lands of the Teinplars in,
347.
Ringwold, RedeUngewelde. co. Kent,
manor, valuation of, 135.
Ringwood. Ryngwode, co. South-
ampton, hvmdred, 1236.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Kent,
William de.
parson of. See Langele,
William de.
Ripariis. See Rivers.
Ripley, co. York, Clint in, q.v.
, KilUnghall in, q.v.
, Nidd in, q.v.
Ripon, Rypon, co. York, 527.
, bailiffs of, 527 {p. 130).
, hospital of St. Mary Magda-
lene, 42.
, . . . . , chantry and charities
in, withdrawn, 275.
, . . . . , visitation of, 1748.
, . . . . , wardens of. See
Brafferton, Patrick de ;
Bondegate, Nicholas de ;
Molyns, Nicholas de.
, householders of, 452.
, inqmsitions at, 452, 527,
1710, 1791.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
701
Ripon — cont.
, Uberty of, 527 {p. 130).
, manor, 1710.
, prison of, 527 (pp. 130, 131).
, ransom of, to Scots, hostages
for, 452.
, Morker in, q.v.
Ripon, Rypon, Rj'poiin, Isabel de,
sister of Holy Innocents
hospital without Lincoln, 293.
, John de, baiUff of York,
1772.
, Richard de, 527 {p. 133).
, Roger, 812.
, JuUana wife of,
daughter of Thomas de Wode-
brugge, 812.
, William de, merchant, 1921.
Ripple, CO. Worcester, Ryall in, q.v.
RippUngham, co. York, 273.
Riseholme, Risum, co. Lincoln, land
of Kirkstead abbey in, 239.
Rishworth, Rysseword [in Halifax],
CO. York, 607.
Rising, Castle, Rysingge, co. Nor-
folk, writs dated at, 1781,
1907.
Risshemere. See Rushmere.
Rissheton. See Rushton.
Rissheton, Gilbert de, keeper of
Ravenserodd liberty, 383.
Rissington, Little, Little Rysyndon,
CO. Gloucester, 1022.
Ristone. See Ryston.
Risum. See Risehohne.
Rither, Ritlire, Ryther, John de, 527
{pp. 131, 132 bis).
, constable of Skipton
castle, 707.
, Peter de, 655.
, Robert de, knight, 527 (p.
133), 655.
, . . . . , INIaud wife of, 655.
Rithwys, Thomas, of Lynn, owner of
laElyne, 1908.
, . . . . , owner of la Seinte-
mariecog of Lynn, 1499.
Rivenhall, Rewenhale, co. Essex,
1287.
Rivere, Ryver, R;y^yre, Richard de
la, 1794.
, Thomas de la, 144, 228, 268.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 268.
Rivers, Ripariis, Ryvers, Edniund
de, 527 {p. 133).
John de, lord of Ongar, 675.
, Richard de, 1111 ij). 275).
'...., C()mmis.sioner, 1334.
Robat, Robert, owner of la Margarets
of Lynn, 1499.
Robert [do Beaumont], earl of Lei-
cester, 697.
Robertsbridge, co. Sussex, 1933.
, abbot of, 405 (pp. 102, 103),
1858.
Robertsbridge, abbot of — cont.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1716.
, abbot and convent of, 1716.
, inquisition at, 1933.
Robery, Master William de, 1449.
Roborough, Rughbergh, co. Devon,
hundred, 325.
Robylard, WilUam, 1269.
Robyn, Henry, 1950.
, Nicholas, of Strood, 2034.
, Thomas, master of la Lau-
rence of Lynn, 1499.
Roccote. See Rycote.
Rocelyn. See Rosselyn.
Rocester, Roucestre [co. Stafford],
abbot of, 428.
Roche, CO. Cornwall, Tremodret in,
q.v.
Roche [CO.- York], abbot of, 1464,
1465.
Rocheford, co. Essex, hundred, 1703.
, knights' fees in, 1703.
Rocheford, Sayer de, commissioner,
1628, 1912, 2078.
, Walram de, commissioner,
605.
Roches, John de, Icnight, 1780.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1746.
, William son of John de,
1780.
Rochester, Roucestre, co. Kent, 1256,
1846.
, bailiffs of, 1256.
, bishop of, 1846, 2094.
, bridge, repair of, 113, 1846.
, castle, repair of, 1726.
, cathedral chiu'ch or priory
of, 1420.
, . . . . , prior of, 1834.
, citizens and commonalty of,
1256.
, inquisitions at, 397, 586,
782, 799, 819, 828, 832, 1232,
1398, 1726, 2034.
, men of, 2034.
, warden of. See Cobham,
Henry de.
, writ dated at, 1053.
, Borstal in, q.v.
, Chatham by, q.v. *
Rockbourne, Rokeburn, co. South-
ampton, 1880.
Rockingham, Rokyngham, co.
Northampton, "forest, 944.
, . . . . , steward of, 944.
, writs dated at, 1398, 1407,
1412.
Roclefe, John de, 527 (p. 134).
See also Routheclif .
Rodbergh, Radbergh, Rodebergh,
Miles de, commissioner, 86,
91 94 98.
Roger de, 2083.
, . . . . , Agnes Loc, wife of,
2083.
702
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Rodboiirne Cheney, co. Wilts, Hay-
don in, q.v.
Rodburn, Rodebiirn, co. Cornwall,
1086.
Roddam, Roduni [in Ilderton], co.
Northviinberland, 1883.
Rode, Nicholas del, 527 [p. 131).
, Roger de, 527 {p. 131).
Rodebergh. See Rodbergh.
Rodeburn. See Rodburn.
Rodeknyght, Nicholas, tenant of
Farnborough manor, 324.
Rodeney, Rodeneye, Rodeny, Rod-
enye, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 95.
escheator south of
Trent, 402, 403, 413, 414, 415,
417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422,
423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428,
429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434,
439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444,
445, 446, 447, 448, 451, 459,
463, 464, 465, 474, 475, 476,
480, 486.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
Thomas earl of Lancaster,
503.
, Walter de, commissioner,
1510, 1576.
Roderham. See Rotherham.
Rodeston. See Radstone.
Rodeymor. See Rydemor.
Rodland, Thomas, 644.
Rodley, Rodleye [in Westbury on
Severn], co. Gloucester, man-
or, 1481.
Rodmell, co. Sussex, Northease in,
q.v.
Rodmersham, Rodmeresham, co.
Kent, 1015.
Rodum. See Roddam.
Rodum, Richard de, 1883.
Rodun, Adam de, 377.
, William de, 377.
Roecliffe, Rouclif. Rowkelyff [in
Aldbo rough, co. York], 527
(p. 131).
, waste of, by Scots, 392.
Rogate, William de, chamberlain of
South Wales, 45.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Car-
marthen, 68.
Roger, earl of Salisbury {sic), 1461.
Rogeri, LapiYius, commissioner,
1234.
Rogerii, Master Albertinus, of Pis-
toia, 615.
Rogers, John, 1356.
Rogger, John, master of a barge of
Winchelsea, 1814.
Roghelonde, la. See Roughland
Cliff.
Roke, Ralph de, 1404.
, , Mary wife of, 1404.
Rokeburn. See Ilockbourne.
Roke by. See Rugby.
Rokeby, Thomas de, commissioner,
2019, 2053.
, . . . . , escheator in York-
shire, 1799, 1852, 1876, 1899,
2013, 2058, 2068, 2071.
Rokele, John de la, commissioner,
1560, 1589, 1613, 1708, 2052.
, Richard de la, 141, 826.
, . . . ., Amice wife of, 141.
, Thomas de la, citizen and
merchant of Norwich, 1680.
Rokesburgh. See Roxbtu-gh.
Rokesby, Thomas de, keeper of Stirl-
ing castle, 1908.
Rokesdon. See Roxton.
Rokesle, Gregory de, 422.
, Isabel wife of Walter de,
1130.
, Reynold de, 1582.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1582.
, , heir of, 1897.
, Richard son of William de
1582.
, Walter de, 422.
Rokewik. See Rookwith.
Rokeyle, Peter de la, 1241.
Rokholt-hall, Rokholthalle [in Ley-
ton], CO. Essex, manor, 1942.
Rokyngham. See Rockingham.
Rolf, John, chaplain, 417.
Rolleston, co. Stafford, park, 896.
Rolleston, John de, warden of East
Newton hospital, commis-
sioner, 144.
, . . . . , keeper of Scarborough,
1572.
, . . . . , Andrew, clerk of,
1572.
Rolveston, Nicholas de, 1541.
Romald ffirk, co. York, Mickleton
in, q.v.
Roman Empire, the, 1763.
Rome, St. Mary in Saxia, church
and hospital, 1973.
Romelay, Rumley, Alice de, lady of
Skipton, 707, 724.
Romenal, Romenhal, Romenhale.
See Romney.
Romese, Romeseye, Romesy. See
Romsey.
Romford, Rumford, co. Essex, in-
quisitions at, 588, 933.
Romney, Romenal, Romenhal,
Romenhale, co. Kent, 1956.
, la Pyrie by, 508.
, inquisition at, 508.
, marsh, 1057, 1147. *
Romsey, Romese, Romeseye,
Romesy, co. Southampton,
1142.
, abbess of, 1794.
, inquisitions at, 1666, 1940.
Romyn, Henry, commissioner,
1939.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
703
Romyn, Henry — cont.
, . . . . , keeper of the Isle of
Wight, 1794.
Rongeton. See Riuicton.
Ronhale. See Renhold.
Rock, Roger le. 1505.
Rookwith, Rokewik [in Thornton
Watla.gs], co. York, 1797.
Roos. See Ros.
Roothing, White, Rothing Marcii,
CO. Essex, manor, 875.
Ros, Roos, John de, of Radwinter,
1672.
, Robert de, 2071.
, Thomas de, 1833.
, William de, 392, 491.
William de. of Ingman-
thorpe, 133, 1573.
, WilUam de, of Helmsley,
knight, 1312.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 2011.
Roscelyn. See Rosselyn.
Rose, Roger, of Rotherham, 1351.
RosfejT, Rosfeyre, co. Anglesey, 327.
manor, 1559.
king's chapel and chamber
in, 1559.
, tenants in villeinage of,
1328.
Roshale, Matthew- de, commis-
sioner, 1411.
Roshyrst, co. York, waste of, by
Scots, 392.
Rossale, Thomas de, 493.
Rosselyn, Rocelyn, Roscelyn, John,
nil (p. 275).
, Thomas (1), 413.
, Thomas (2), grandson of
Thomas (1), 413, 611, 1111.
, ...., forfeiture of, 921.
Rosteley, Rostele, Rosteleye, Wil-
liam de, escheator in Norfolk,
Suffolk, Cambridge, Hiuiting-
don, Essex and Hertford,
1394, 1408.
Rostock, Rostok, Radestok [Mecklen-
burg-Schwerin], 1660, 1916.
, men of, 1731.
Roston, Master Adam de, 268.
, John de, merchant, 1921.
, William de, commissioner,
12, 338, 410.
Rotenhering, John, keeper of Myton
manor, 130.
Rothale. See Ruthale.
Rotheglen. See Rutherglen.
Rotherfield, Retherefeld, Rether-
feld, CO. Sussex, commission
dated at, 681.
, inquisition at, 1523.
manor, 1523.
, mills, 1523.
Rotheriford, Nicholas de, 126.
, . . . . , Eve granddaughter of,
126.
Rotherford, Nicholas de — cont.
, . . . . , Margery granddaugh-
ter of, 126.
Rotherham, Roderham, co. York,
1351.
, bridge, 493.
, church, 1799.
inquisitions at, 493, 1351,
1799.
Rothestok, John de, 1637.
Rothewele, John son of Robert de,
a felon, 163.
Rothewell, Rothewelle. See Roth-
well.
Rothing Marcii. See Roothing,
White.
Rothwell, Rothewell, Rothewelle,
CO. Northampton, hundred,
1558.
, manor, 851.
, men of, 1558.
Rothwell, Rothewell, co. York, 621.
writs and commissions dated
at, 473, 483, 489, 496, 497,
498, 507, 509, 515, 518, 525,
551, 554, 566, 583, 607.
Rotsce, Simon de, of Lund, 1228.
Roubiry, Gilbert de, justice of the
King's Bench, 148.
Rouceby, Andrew de, clerk, 239.
Roucestre. See Rocester and Ro-
chester.
Roucestre, Eve de, lady of Eriswell,
127.
, Johnde, 527 {p. 131).
Rouch, Gerard, merchant, 398.
Rouclif. See RoeclifTe.
Rouclive. See Rawcliff.
Roudham. See Rudham.
Rouen, France, abbey of St. Ouen,
voidance of, 1150.
, archbishop of, 1800. See
also Coutances, Walter de.
, canons of, 1798, 1800.
, dean and chapter of, 1060,
1200, 1349, 1606.
, ships laden at, for England,
358.
Rouerigge, co. Devon, manor, 1060.
Roughland Cliff, la Roghelonde [in
Brook], Isle of Wight, 839
(p. 210).
Rouley Somery, Rouleye Somery.
See Rowley Regis.
Rounam, Richard, master of the
Seynt Savour ys Cogge, 1088.
Roimce, Tydeman, of Liibeck, 383.
Roundhay, la Roundehaye, la Round-
haye [in Barwick], co. York,
519.
, wood, 632.
Rounsgrene, in Blackbum.shire, co.
Lancaster, 1423.
Rous, Gilbert, master of la Faucoun
of Ravenserodd, 1728.
704
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Rous — cont.
, John, commissioner, 1334.
, Richard le, 1290.
, Roger le, 17, 888, 1034,
1252.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 17.
, . . . . , Eleanor daughter of,
wife of Herbert le Fitz Johan,
1034, 1252.
, WilUam le, 1010.
, . . . . , clerk, chaplain of
Newsham chantry, 240.
Routhale, WilUam de, 1396.
Routheclif. Johnde, 1903.
See also Roclefe.
Roweshotewj^k {i.e. Rough Shot-
wick). See Woodbank.
Rowkelyff. See Roecliffe.
Rowley Regis, Rouley Somery, Rou-
leye Somery, co. Stafford,
manor, 965, 1000.
Roxburgh, Rokesbiu-gh, co. Rox-
burgh, 1547.
, castle, 1547, 2004, 2028,
2054.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Fel-
ton, William de.
.inquisitions at, 1524, 1547,
2004.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 129, 1404, 1419, 1444,
1461, 1464, 1465, 1466.
Roxbiu-gh, Rokesburgh, county, in-
quisitions in, 1524, 1547, 2004,
2054.
, sheriff of, 1524, 1547, 2004,
2054.
Roxby, Rokesby, Roxeby [in Malt-
by], CO. York, 1464, 1465.
Roxton, Rokesdon, co. Bedford,
2016.
, inquisition at, 2016.
Royston, co. Hertford, inquisitions
at, 1302, 1520.
Royston. William de, 603.
Rucke, Rukke, Henry, 799.
Rudbrigge. See Redbridge.
Ruddehed, Ruddeheth. See Rud-
heath.
Rudham, Roudham, co. Norfolk,
1471.
, inquisition at, 1471.
, East, Est Rudham, co. Nor-
folk, inquisitions at, 52.
Rudham, Alan de, 1190.
, Godfrey de, 1190.
Rudheath, Ruddehed, Ruddeheth,
CO. Chester, waste, 131, 1204.
Ruiford, co. Nottingham, abbot of,
1799.
Rugby, Rokeby, co. Warwick, in-
quisition at, 2029.
Ruggeleye, Simon de, 1758.
Ruggis, CO. York, wood, 46 {p. 12).
Rvighalle. See Ryall.
Rughbergh. See Roborough.
Rughpot, Richard, 1402.
Rvikke. See Rucke.
Rumbridge, Rumbrigge [in Eling],
CO. Southampton, bridge, re-
pair of, 1940.
Rumford. See Romford.
Rumley. See Romelay.
Runcorn, co. Chester, Norton iii,
q.v.
Runcton, Rongeton, Rungeton [in
North Mundham], co. Svissex,
manor, 1461.
Rungeton, William de, commissioner,
320.
Rupe, William de, commissioner,
1186.
Rushden, Ressheden, co. Hertford,
1516.
, Russhedon, co. Northamp-
ton, ancient demesne in,
371.
Rushmere, Risshemere, Rysshemere
[Carlford hundred], co. Suf-
folk, lands of Richard Leu in,
289.
Rushton, Rissheton, co. Dorset,
house of St. Leonard, 1301.
, . . . . , chaplains of. See
Hortone, Robert de ; Lychet,
Ralph.
master of. See Cur-
teys, John.
Rushton Spencer, Ruyshton Spenser
[in Leek], co. Stafford, 1073.
Russedale, Tur'gis de, lord of Liddell,
1035.
Russel, Adam, 650, 704, 742.
, John, 736, 1664.
, Ralph, 1403.
, Robert, commissioner, 493,
1362, 1368.
, . , . . , escheator in Wiltshire,
2061.
, Thomas, 1395.
Russhedon. See Rushden.
Ruston. See Rhiston.
Ruston, John de, vicar of St. Mary's,
Scarborough, 1572.
, Walter de, chaplain, 1572.
Ruthale, Rothale [in Ditton Priors],
CO. Salop, 1283, 1357.
Rutherglen, Rotheglen [co. Lanark],
inquisition at, 11.
Rutland, county, 547.
, coroners of, 1270. See also
Glaston, William de ; Wymp-
ton, Thomas de.
, escheators in. See Brotm,
Matthew ; Himdon, John de ;
Ledred, Gilbert de ; Trehamp-
ton, John de.
, inquisitions in, 258, 547, 792,
922, 1191, 1210, 1270, 1508,
1703, 1753.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
705
Rutland, county — cont.
.sheriff of, 547, 1191, 1270,
1508, 1753.
, shrievalty of , 1703.
Ruyshton Spenser. See Rushton
Spencer.
Ruytone. Robert de, of Coventry,
parson of Duntsbourne, 521.
Ry. See Rye.
Ryall, Ryhale, co. Rutland, inquisi-
tion at, 922 (p. 230).
, naanor, ' valuation of, 922
{p. 230).
, Rughalle [in Ripple], co.
Worcester, manor, 643.
Ryarsh, Reyersh, co. Kent, manor,
extent of, 922 {p. 230).
Rybbestane. See Ribbestane.
Rychemund. See Richemund.
Rycote, Roccote [in Haseley], co.
Oxford, 1854.
Rydale, John, keeper of king's vic-
tuals, 1088.
Cf. Ridalle.
Ryde, la Ryde, Isle of Wight, 839.
Rydel. See Ridell.
Rydemor, Rodeymor. co. York,
wood, 46 {p. 12).
Rydeware Hampstale. See Rid-
ware, Hamstall.
, Little. See Ridvvare, Pipe.
Rydynge, le. See Riding.
Rye, CO. Sussex, 729.
, port, 729.
Rye, CO. York, 873.
, manor, 873, 910.
Rye, Ry, Nicholas de, 1937.
, Robert de, 910.
, Robert de, knight, 269.
, William de, 873, 910.
Ryedale, Ridale, co. York, Wath in,
q.v.
Ryhale. See Ryall.
Ryhale, Henry de, monk of Vaudey
abbey, 2044.
Ryhill [in Burstwick], co. York,
2062.
Ryhill, Ryhull, Alexander de, 1375.
, John de, 2062.
, Robert de, 2062.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 2062.
, Robert son of John de, 2062.
Ryland, Riland [in Welton], co. Lin-
coln, 1628 {p. 399).
Rymyngton, William de, commis-
sioner, 1791.
Ryngebom, Ryngeboume, Robert,
1794.
, William, 1895.
Ryngwode. See Ringwood.
Rypon, Rypoun. See Ripon.
Rysingge. See Rising, Castle.
Rysseword. See Rishworth.
Rys-shemere. See Rushmere.
Ryston, Riatone, co. Norfolk, 1214.
Wt. 34623.
Rysyndon, Little. See Rissinorhon
Little.
Ryther. See Rither.
Ryvaus. See Rievaulx.
Ryver. See Rivere.
Ryvers. See Rivers.
Ryvet. See Revet.
Ryvyre. See Rivere.
Sabden, Sapedene, co. Lancaster,
1423.
Sabrith, Giles, 591.
Sabyn, Cecily wife of John, of Cole-
by, 298.
Sadberge, co. Durham, sheriff of
{sic), 1593.
Sadebery. See Sedbergh.
Sadelyngstanes, Hugh de, commis-
sioner, 2037.
Sadyngton, Robert de, 1759, 1893.
Sage, Randolph. 1950.
, William, 1654.
, . . . . , owner of ships of Scar-
borough, 1495.
Saghiere, Richard le, 491.
Saham Toney, Saham, co. Norfolk,
manor, 425, 430.
St. Albans, co. Hertford, 1611, 1927.
, abbot of, 1611, 1617, 1637,
1927.
, abbot and convent of, 1783.
, inquisitions at, 760, 767,
1093, 1611, 1617, 1783, 1927,
2032.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 177, 183, 1064, 1255.
St. Asaph, CO. Flint, bishop of, 1405.
See also Anian II.
, cathedral church of, dean
and chapter of, 1591.
St. Augustine, friars of the order of,
in England, prior and breth-
ren of, 833.
, prior of. See Clare,
John de.
St. Bartholomew, church of. See
Winchester.
St. Briavels, co. Gloucester, castle,
1750.
, . . . . , repair of, 598.
, inquisition at, 598.
, manor, 1750.
St. Davids, co. Pembroke, bishop of,
343, 708. See also Anselm ;
Bek, Thomas le ; Bok,
Richard ; Martin, David.
i 46
706
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
St. Davids — cont.
, clerical subsidy not levied
in, 217.
, diocese of, 364.
St. Denys, in Southampton, co.
Southampton, prior of, 778.
, prior and canons of, 225.
St. Dogmells, co. Pembroke, abbey,
1107.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
1107.
St. Edmunds. See Bury St. Ed-
munds.
St. Erme, co. Cornwall, 266.
St. Evroul, France, abbot and monks
, of, 1211.
St. Frideswide, St. Frysevvyde, priory
of. See Oxford.
St. George. See George.
St. Germans, co. Cornwall, manor,
266.
St. Helen, church of. See Worces-
ter.
St. Helens, Isle of Wight, 839.
parson of, 839 {p. 210).
St. Jean d'Angely, France, ship of,
1001.
St. John of Jerusalem, hospital of,
in England, 645, 1754.
, , prior of, 193, 202, 303,
862, 1485, 1743, 1966. See
also Pavely, Richard ; Tot-
hale, William de.
, . . . . , prior and brethren of,
244, 645, 946, 1571, 1610,
1705, 1899, 1987.
, brethren of, 821.
, in Ireland, prior of.
See Outlawe, Roger.
St. Leonards, co. Sussex, Felsham in,
q.v.
St. Margarets, Helles [in Darenth],
CO. Kent, 2094.
, inquisition at, 2094.
St. Marina, co. Cornwall, 266.
St. Mary Cray. See Cray, St. Mary.
St. Mary de Areno, order of, prior
and brethren of, 287.
St. Mary Holme, Marieholm, in
Windermere, co. Westmore-
land, chapel, brethren of, 1878.
St. Matthieu, Brittany, 1258.
St. Neots, CO. Himtingdon, commis-
sion dated at, 859.
inquisitions at, 496, 1682.
, priory, 1682.
, . . . . , prior and monks of,
1682, 1829.
St. Osyth, CO. Essex, abbot of, 635.
, church, 1855.
, fee of, 6.
St. Sampson, co. Cornwall, Lantyan
in, q.v.
St. Saviour's, in Kesteven, co. Lincoln,
priory of. See Bridge End.
St. Valery, honour, 595.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Mar-
shal, William le. *
St. Valery [Soihme, France], 1579.
, abbot and monks of, 1076.
, prior of, Nicholas nephew of,
1595.
St. Valery en Caux, Moustier Vilier
in Caus [Seine Inferieure,
France], abbess and convent
of, 1657.
Saintbury, Seynesbury, co. Glouces-
ter, burglary at, 382.
Sakelok, William, of Ipswich, 300.
Salcok, Thomas, 1748.
Sale, Gunnor, of Tonsberg, 545.
Salehurst, Salherst, co. Sussex,
knight's fee in, 405 (p. 102).
, Ockham in, q.v.
, Wigsell in, q.v.
Salfletby. See Saltfieetby.
Salfletby, Robert de, 1934.
Salflethaven. See Saltfleethaven.
SaLford, Nicholas de, chaplain, par-
son of Wing, 1829.
Salherst. See Salehurst.
Saling, Great, Salingge, Salynge, co.
Essex, land of Dunmow
priory in, 355.
Salingge, Roger son of Alan de, 355.
Cf. Sallyng.
Salisbury, New Sarum, co. Wilts,
938, 1990.
, bailiff of. See Randolf ,
William.
, bishop of, 1648, 1794. See
also Mortivallis, Roger de ;
Wyville, Robert.
, cathedral chiirch of St.
Mary, 938.
, . . . . , chancellors of. . See
Ayremynne, Richard de ;
Eboraco, Ralph de.
, inquisitions at, 135, 175,
604, 647, 702, 825, 827, 1011,
1029, 1473, 1699, 1932, 1990,
2061.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 1015, 1019, 1035, 1038,
1040, 1046, 1072.
Salisbury, countess of , 1890.
, earl of, 1890. See also
Devereux ; Longespee ;
Monte Acuto, William de ;
Roger.
Salkeld, Salkild, co. Cumberland,
260.
.' , extent of, 76.
, Great, King's Sallcild, co.
Cvimberland, extent at,
932.
Sallay. See Sawley.
Sallyng, Walter de, commissioner,
1556.
Cf. SaUngge.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
707
Salmon, John, bishop of Norwuch,
2072.
Salop, county, cotinty court, 386.
, escheator in, 1283. See also
Chaiuidos, Roger ; Hampton,
John de ; Peyto, John de ;
Swynnerton, Thomas de ;
Wyleby, Adam de.
, extents in. 1136, 1179.
, inquisitions in, 3, 7, 8, 20,
33, 48, 118, 120, 199, 348,
386, 391, 510, 627, 744, 834,
870. 887, 912, 979, 997, 1117,
1138, 1170, 1211, 1282. 1283,
1293, 1325, 1357, 1396, 1406,
1435, 1550, 1594, 1634, 1789,
1793, 1795, 1810, 1862, 1874,
2085.
, outlawry in, 1357.
sheriff of, 3, 7, 20, 33, 48,
118, 120, 348, 386, 887, 1117,
1283, 1396, 1435, 1550, 1874.
Salperton. Salpertone, co. Gloucester,
1022.
Salso Marisco, Peter de, commis-
sioner, 1440.
Salt, Henry de, 458.
Saltemers, Saltemeyrs. See Salt-
mersh.
Saltfleetby. Salfletby, Saltfleteby, co.
Lincoln, 567, 647, 1985.
, manor, 1031.
Saltfleethaven, Salflethaven [in
Skidbrooke], co. Lincoln,
1985.
, inquisition at, 1985.
Saltford, WilUam de, 303.
Salthouse, co. Norfolk, ship of, 357.
Saltmer.sh, Saltemers, Saltemeyrs,
Saltmerhs, Elvard de, 612.
, Peter de, 612, 1111 (p. 275).
, Robert de, 1111.
Saltwood, Saltwode, co. Kent, writ
dated at, 917.
Saluciis, Boniface de, parson of
Bridgford, 1798, 1800.
, . . . . , warden of Tickhill
chapel, 1362.
Salveyn, Salvayn, Anketin, 701.
, George, knight, 2011.
, Gerard, 116, 251, 612, 1312.
, escheator north of
Trent, 42.
, sheriff of York and
keeper of York castle, 203,
244.
, Maud wife of, 116.
, Gerard son of John, 1312.
, Agnes wife of , 1312.
Salynge. See SaUng.
Saman, Richard, 1501.
Sambrok, John, of Nottingham, 77.
Samford, co. Suffolk, 300.
bailiff of. See Wynermers,
Roger de.
Samf o rd — cont.
, underbailiff of. See Sprou-
tone, Robert de.
Samlesbiu-y, co. Lancaster, manor,
668.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Hol-
dene, William de.
Sampson, Hugh, 1033.
, . . . . , collector of customs in
Southampton, 904.
, Jolm, keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1167, 1805.
Sancta Barbara, Jordan de, 527
{p. 134).
Sancto Albano, Master Ellis de, com-
missioner, 622, 624, 982.
, Robert de, bailiff of Red-
bridge hundred, 1236.
, . . . . , parson of Essendon,
833.
Sancto Amando, Johnde, 1139, 1157.
Sancto Botulpho, Roger de, bailiff of
Berwick upon Tweed, 1601.
Sancto Claro, Seyncler, Sevntcler,
John de, knight, 2018."^
, . . . . , John son of, minority
of, 2018.
, Robert de, 141.
, William de, steward of the
New Forest, 241.
Sancto Dionisio, Ralph de, of Ro-
chester, 1256.
Sancto Fuciano, Robert de, merchant
of Amiens, 904.
See also Seint Fincyon.
Sancto Ivone, John de, of Lincoln,
1201.
Sancto Johanne, Hugh de, 1522.
, Johnde, 1522.
Sancto Laurencio, Ralph de, com-
missioner, 1262.
Sancto Leodegario, Geoffrey de, 405.
Sancto Martino, Seynt Marty n,
Arnald de, merchant of
Bayonne, 183.
John de, 1657.
, Laurence de, 702, 826.
, Laurence son of Laurence
de, 702, 825.
, Reynold de, 702, 825.
, Richard de, 702, 825.
, Roger de, 1794.
Sancto Mauro, Seymor, Seynt Maur,
John de, commissioner, 858,
1558.
, . . . . , sheriff of Northamp-
ton, 851.
, Ralph de, Alice wife of, 445.
, Thomas de, collector of sub-
sidies in Wilts, 2041.
Sancto Michaele, Thomas de, 1929.
Sancto Omero, Thomas de, sheriff
of Wilts and keeper of Old
Sarum castle, 210.
, William de, knight, 1699.
708
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Sancto Oswaldo, Juliana de, daugh-
ter of Mundia de Holdeburgh,
482.
Sancto Paulo, John de, prebendary
of Dunnington in York
cathedral, 2058.
Sancto Petro, Agnes de, daughter of
Beringer de Norhampton, 109.
, Urian de, 256.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 256.
Sancto Quintino, Anselm de, 239.
Sancton, San ton, co. York, 1644.
Sandal, le Sandehale, co. York, in-
quisition at, 387.
, manor, extent of, 387.
Sandall, Sandale, John de, 491.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Scot-
land, 1601.
chancellor, 290.
, commissioner, 50.
Robert de, keeper of ffing-
ston on Hull, 155.
(7/. Sandhall.
Sandehale. See Sandal.
Sandelford. See Sandleford.
Sandevvyco. See Sandwyco.
Sandford, Simon de, commissioner,
1524.
Cf. Saunford.
Sandhall, Bertram del, 527.
Cf. Sandall.
Sandham. See Sandown.
Sandhulle, John de, the younger,
1289.
Sandiacre, co. Derby, inquisition at,
380.
Sandleford, SandeKord, co. Berks.
prior of, 1778.
Sandon, Sandone, in Hungerford,
CO. Berks, Helme wood in,
817.
, CO. Hertford, 1516, 1995.
Sandown, Sandham, Isle of \Vight,
Rodesburghe in, 839.
Sandre, John, of Dover, a felon, 942.
, , Ellen wife of, 942.
Sandridge, Sandrug, co. Hertford,
1617.
Sandwich, Sandwych, co. Kent, 1539,
1619, 2105.
, baron of. See Simon,
Thomas.
, commissions dated at, 173,
178.
, inqmsition at, 642.
port, 1679.
, Stonar by, q.v.
Sandwyco, Sandewyco, Ralph de,
1475.
, . . . . , constable of Devizes
castle, 206.
Sangere, John, of Dartmouth, 1679.
Sanquhar, Seneghare [co. Dumfries],
writ dated at, 11.
Santander, Seint Ander, Spain, 1722.
Santander^ — <iont.
, ship of, 1679.
Santon. See Sancton.
Sapcote, Sapecote, co. Leicester,
1027.
Sapedene. See Sabden.
Sapv, Sapi, John de, 327, 712, 1111
{p. 275).
, Robert de, 332, 544.
, . . . ., commissioner, 392,
1481.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 301, 318, 321, 333, 342,
351, 353, 354, 365, 366, 387,
389, 395.
Sarden, Henry de, commissioner,
836.
Sardeyn, Beranget, of Catalonia,
1819.
Sark, Serk, isle, keeper of, 1657.
See also Weston, Walter de.
Sarle, Gervase, 794.
Cf. Serle.
Sartoriis, Master Bernard de, of
Parma, 2046.
Sarum, New. See Salisbury.
Sarum, Old, co. Wilts, 1746.
, castle, 210, 938, 1746.
, . . . . , chapel of Holy Cross
in, 210, 938, 1158.
, . . . . , chapel of St. Nicholas
in, 210.
, . . . . , damage and defects
of, 210.
, . . . . , Harlewyn tower in,
210.
, . . . . , keepers of. See
Cheverel, Alexander de ;
Duyn, John le ; Gerberd,
John ; Grymstede, Andrew
de ; Hertrigge, John de ;
Neuborgh, John de ; Pavely,
Walter de ; Sancto Omero,
Thomas de.
, ...., repair of , 1158, 1235.
, . . . . , underkeepers of. See
Netheravene, John de ;
Paulesholte, Adam de ; Til-
liol, Hugh.
, cathedral church at, 938.
, church of St. Peter, 938.
, inquisitions at, 210, 277,
514, 704.
, K3mgesmill at, 210.
Saukevill, Andrew de, 2059.
Saundeby, John, 773.
Saundresdon, Alexander de, com-
missioner, 2014.
Saxmiord, Richard de, 1283, 1357.
, Thomas de, constable of
Porchester castle, 986.
, William de, 27.
Cf. Sandford.
Sauston. See Sawston.
Sautre. See Sawtry.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
709
Sautreour, Guylot le, 55.
, William le, of London, 186.
, . . . . , servants of, 1 86.
Sauvage, Ralph le, 1676.
, . . . . , conunissioner, 462,
528 1726
, Roger le, 1209, 1213, 1280.
, William, a felon, land of, in
Chigwell, 16.
Savernestoke. See Severnstoke.
Savoy, covmt of, 1763.
Sawley, Sallay, co. York, abbey of
St. Mary, 631.
, . . . . , Stephen, abbot, and
the convent of, 626.
Sawston, Sauston, co. Cambridge,
1617.
Sawtry, co. Huntingdon, writ dated
at, 1424.
Saxby, Saxeby, Saxeby Bondeby, co.
Lincoln, 1338, 1628 (p. 400).
Saxby, John de, commissioner, 884.
SaxelbJ^ See Saxilby.
Saxham, Hugh de, commissioner,
1663, 1749, 1989.
Saxilby, Saxelby, co. Lincoln, 893.
Saxton, Robert de, 619.
Say, Geoffrey de, 1192.
, . . . . , admiral of the southern
fleet, 1499, 1588.
, Hugh, commissioner, 1138,
1170.
, Jordan le, the elder, lord of
Farnborough, 324.
, Jordan le, the younger,
324.
, Philip de, commissioner,
627.
Sayer, Alice, 298.
Scales, CO. York, manor, 976.
Scales, Robert de, 1693.
, WilUamde, 37.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of. relict of
Osbern Underore, daughter
of Aylwin atte Broke, 37.
Scalton, Nicholas de, 527 [p. 131).
Scampton, co. Lincoln, 1466.
Scappe, John, 1057.
Scarborough, Scardburgh, Scarde-
burgh. Scarthburgh, Scarthe-
burgh, Skardebiu-gh, co, York,
123, 543, 1082, 1572.
, baiUffs of, 1660.
, castle, 1 805.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Bard,
William ; Bello Campo, Giles
de ; Bergh, Alexander de ;
Moubray, John de ; Percy,
Eleanor and Henry de ; Rol-
leston, John de ; Sampson,
John ; Tily, Taillifer de ;
Wawayne, Robert ; William,
Ralph son of.
, moat of, 144.
, , repair of, 1082. 1167.
Scarborough — cont.
, church of St. Mary, vicars of.
See Langtoft, William de ;
Ruston, John de ; Wandes-
ford, John de.
, commonalty of, 947, 1572.
, harbour, 1495.
, hospital of St. Nicholas, 947.
, . . . . , warden of. See Spy-
nay, Robert de.
, inquisitions at, 123, 144,
268, 410, 947, 1082, 1167,
1495, 1572, 1654, 1805.
, keepers of. See Rolleston,
John de ; Tily, Taillifer de.
, messuages in, 268.
, port, 144.
, purprestures in, 144.
, ships of, 1495.
, wall, 144.
, writ dated at, 1495.
, le Sandyat in, 144.
Scardeburgh, Scarthburgh, Skarde-
burgh, Robert de, commis-
sioner, 1167, 1674.
, . . . . , dean of St. Peter's,
York, 12.
, Simon de, abbot of Selby,
204.
Scargill, John de, keeper of Bain-
bridge forest, 918.
Scarlet, William, merchant of Corn-
wall, 1867.
Scarning, Skerningge, Skernyng,
Skernyngge, co. Norfolk,
1589, 1845, 2040.
Scarthburgh. See Scarborough and
Scardebiu-gh.
Scartheburgh. See Scarborough.
Scartho, Scarthou, Scarthow, co.
Lincoln, 567, 647.
, inquisition at, 567.
, manor, 1031.
Sceftington, Thomas de, 1111 {p.
275).
Schafthouwe, William de, 389.
Schagh. See Shaw.
Schakeden, John, 527 (p. 132).
Schaldeflet. See Shalfieet.
Schaldeforde. See Shaldeford.
Schareshulle. See Shareshull.
Scharpenorde. See Sconce point.
Schawe. See Shaw.
Scheldwych. See Sheldwich.
Schellonde. See Shetland.
Schencling. See Shanklin.
Schepesheved. See Sheepshead.
Schepley. See Shipley.
Schereueton, Walter de, 1803.
, . . . . , Maud wife of, relict of
Richard Heyras, 1803.
Scherston Magna. See Sherston
Magna.
Scheter. See Shether.
Schotewynde, PhiUpdo, 1111 (p.275).
710
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Schetlang, John de, 1449.
Schidhambrigge. See Shide bridge.
Schihall. See Seghill.
Schilbrok. See Shipbrook.
Schildeford. See Shilford.
Schipbrouk. See Shipbrook.
Schirborn. See Sherborne.
Schirburn. See Sherburn.
Schirburn, Schirburne. See Shir-
burn.
Schirington. See Sherrington.
Schirwod, Johnde, 527 {p. 131).
Schorburg. See Scorbvirgh.
Schotteleye. See Shotley.
Schotwod [co. Stafford], mill, mul-
ttire of, 700.
Schotyndone. See Shottenden.
Schuldham. See Shouldham.
Schulton, Schultone. See Shilton.
Scilly, Sully, isles, Crowenest in,
1950.
Scipuith. See Skipwith.
Sclo, Ralph atte, 2048.
Scocia, John de, 734.
Scoles, Roger de, 1898.
Sconce point, Scharpenorde [in Fresh-
water], Isle of Wight, 839.
Scorbiu-gh, Schorburg, Scoreburgh,
Robert de, commissioner,
268, 410, 859, 947, 958, 1294.
Scorton, Robert de, 849.
Scorueton. See Scurueton.
Scot. See Scott.
Scotby [co. Cumberland], extent of,
76.
Scotelthorp, Walter de, 1535.
Scoteneye, Scotenye, Skotenye, Peter
de, 405 {p. 102).
, Walter de, 405 (p. 102).
Scoter. See Scotter.
Scotforth, Scotford, Scotteford [in
Lancaster], co. Lancaster,
manor, 1889, 1969.
Scothern, Scothorn, co. Lincoln,
lands of Barlings abbey in,
227.
Scotland, 123, 213, 300, 354, 377,
383, 453, 670, 849, 891, 1035,
1052, 1343, 1377, 1907, 2036.
, army of, scutage imposed
for, 405.
, chamberlains of. See Cof-
frer, Ralph le ; Cressingham,
Hugh de ; Godesbeche,
Eustace de ; Lyndesey,
James de ; Sandall, John de ;
Weston, John de ; Weeton,
Walter de.
, chancellor of. See Bere-
cote, William de.
, king of. See Alexander ;
Balliolo, Edward and John de ;
Brus, Robert de.
, laws and customs of, 2028.
, men of, 260.
Scotland — cont.
, pirates of, 282.
, ships sent on the king's ser-
vice to, 215.
, steward of. See James.
, trade of Flanders with, 397,
940.
, trade of Zeeland with, 1577.
, victiialUng of troops for,
1088, 1367.
, war with, 126, 1035, 1052,
1059, 1088, 1499, 2105.
, warden of. See Valencia,
Aymer de.
Scotre, John de, of Lincoln, baker,
1201.
Scots, 213, 216, 246, 297, 301, 377,
388, 399, 489, 668, 849, 940,
1041, 1125, 1321, 1343, 1375,
1402, 1561, 1766, 1908, 2037,
2053.
, adherents of, named, 353,
354, 357, 365, 366, 375, 389,
395, 426, 670, 673, 731, 1055,
1353, 1457, 1833, 1893, 1896.
, raids of, 307, 385, 392, 408,
452, 453, 455, 489, 610, 684,
687, 718, 1121, 1249, 1369,
1456, 1974,2051.
, Ripon ransomed to, 452.
Scott, Scot, Scotte, Henry, 403, 447.
, . . . . , of London, tailor, 806.
, Hugh, 203, 226, 265.
, John, 1664.
, Mario ta, of Oxcombe, 1482.
, le, Lescot, Nicholas, 377.
, . . . . , of Newcastle upon
Tyne, merchant, 1925.
, William, commissioner, 1610,
1703, 1726, 1955.
, . . . . , justice of the King's
Bench, 1767.
Scotteford. See Scotforth.
Scotter, Scoter, co. Lincoln, 2106.
, inquisition at, 2106.
Scotton, CO. Lincoln, 1628 (p. 399).
Scrafield, Screytesfeld, co. Lincoln,
922 [p. 230).
Scranewod, Scranewode. See
Screnwood.
Scraynggrange, in Skirbeck wapen-
take, 294.
Screnwood, Scranewod, Scranewode
[in Alnham], co. Northum-
berland, 1360.
, manor, 389.
Screveley. See Shrewley.
Screveyn, William, common clerk of
Berwick upon Tweed, 1601.
Screvyn. See Scriven.
Screytesfeld. See Scrafield.
Scrinkton. See Sherrington.
Scriven, Screvyn [in Knaresborough,
CO. York], waste of, by Scots,
392.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
711
Scrooby, Scroby, co. Nottingham,
1710.
, mill, 1755.
, park, 1710.
Scrope, le, Lescrop, le Scrop, Geof-
frey, 468, 711, 859, 895,
1381.
, . . . . , chief justice, 838.
, . . . . , commissioner, 452, 718,
1201, 1728.
, . . . . , justice of the King's
Bench, 947, 997.
, . . . . , justice in eyre in
Northants, 1965.
Henry, justice of the forest
north of Trent, 1071.
, . . . ., commissioner, 2103.
Scrutyn, Simon, 1788.
Sculthorp, James de, 258.
Scures, de, De.scures, John, commis-
sioner, 1033, 1089, 1244, 1648,
1747.
, . . . ., sheriff of Hants, 904,
986.
Scurueton, Scorueton, Skurueton,
Ralph de, parson of St. Samp-
son's, York, 1653.
, Robert de. 1962.
, William de, commissioner,
1455, 1994. 2053.
Scut, Scutte, Walter, baiUff of Brig-
stock and Geddington, 944.
, . . . . , king's porter, 527 {p.
130).
Seacroft, Secroft [in Whitkirk], co.
York. 519.
Seaford, Seford, co. Sussex, 736,
1246.
, inquisitions at, 736, 803.
, repair of causeway near,
748.
Seal, Sele, co. Kent, priory, prior of.
See Pomeriis, John de.
Seamer, Semer, co. York, rector of.
See Topclyve, John de.
Seaton, Seton, co. Devon, 1943.
Secheford, Seccheford, Andrew de,
756.
, Henry de, commissioner,
1213, 1238.
Thomas de, deputy clerk of
recognisances in London,
1773.
Secford, John de, conunissioner,
1775.
Secroft. See Seacroft.
Sedbergh in Lonsdale, Sadebery in
Lonesdale, co. York, 575.
Sedelescombe, Sedelesctunbe. See
Sedlescombe.
Sedgefield, Segefeld, co. Durham,
parson of. See Hessell,
Thomas de.
Sedgley, Seggeleye, Seggesleye, co.
Stafford, manor, 965, 1 000.
Sedlescombe, Sedelescombe, Sedeles-
ctunbe, CO. Sussex, 1858.
, inquisition at, 405.
, knight's fee in, 405 (p. 102).
, Herst in, q.v.
Seez, France, abbot of, 1385.
Robert abbot of, 1361.
Seeland. See Zeeland.
Seeman. See Seman.
Seford. See Seaford.
Sefount, Raymond, of Catalonia,
1819.
Segard, Walter, burgess and mer-
chant of Bruges, 357.
Segden, Seggedene, hermitage, breth-
ren of, 1402.
Segefeld. See Sedgefield.
Segelton. See Singleton.
Seggedene. See Segden.
Seggeleye, Seggesleye. See Sedgley.
Seghill, Schihall, Seikhale, Seykhale,
[in Earsdon], co. Northum-
berland, 366.
, manor, 365.
, extent of, 365.
Segne, Bardoc de la, 1001.
Segrave, Segrawe, Christiana de,
1370.
Henry de, keeper of Burgh
manor, 143.
, . . . . , Richard servant of,
143.
, John de, 2098.
John son of Stephen de,
minority of, 1370.
, Nicholas de, 856.
, Stephen de, 1370, 1402.
Seikhale. See Seghill.
Seint Ander. See Santander.
Seint Fincyon, Seynt Fyncien,
James de, of Amiens, 1946,
1990.
See also Sancto Fuciano.
Seint Jamyston. See Jameston.
Seint Lyz, Richard de, commissioner,
1191.
Seint Marie Creye. See Cray, St.
Mary.
Seis, Griffith, ap Llewellyn Vaghan,
364.
Cf. also Seys.
Seland. See Zeeland.
Selborne, Seleburne, co. Southamp-
ton, priory, 692.
, . . . ., prior of, 1648.
, ..... subprior and convent
of, 692.
Selby, Seleby, co. York, 527 (p. 130),
634, 1828.
, abbey of St German, 233,
874.
, abbot of, 634, 911,
2082. See also Aslakby, Wil-
ham de ; Scardeburgh, Simon
de ; Whallay, Thomas de.
712
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Selby, abbey of St. German — cont,
, . . . ., John abbot of, 911.
, . . . . , Richard abbot of, 233.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
1312.
, inqmsitions at, 527 {p. 130),
634, 847, 854.
, Outwoods in, q.v.
Tarn Head by, q.v.
Selby, Seleby, Adam son of Walter
de, 880.
, Edmund de, 1986.
, Walter de, 365, 366.
, Walter de, 880.
, Walter son of Adam de,
880.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 880.
, William de, bailiff of York,
977.
Sele. See Seal.
Sele, William, bailiff of Derby, 773.
Seleburne. See Selborne.
Seleby. See Selby.
Seleman. See Seljanan.
Selere, Jolui atte, 1642.
Seleston. See Selston.
Seleston, John de, 656.
, . . . . , Isolda wife of, 656.
Selling, Sellynges, Sellyngge, co.
Kent, 782.
manor, 586, 1057.
Sellinge, co. Kent, Otterpool in, q.v.
Selly, Richard, 1794.
Sellynges, Sellyngge. See SelHng.
Selston, Seleston, co. Nottingham,
656.
Selver, Sehrre. See IMonksilver.
Selwood, CO. Somerset, Woodlands
in, q.v.
Sely, Benedict, of Winchelsea, 1679.
Selyman, Seleman, Henry, 533.
, Robert, commissioner, 1255,
1329, 1376, 1746, 1949.
, escheator south of
Trent, 1134, 1143, 1153, 1160.
, . . . . , escheator in Wilts,
Hants, Oxford. Berks, Bed-
ford and Buclungham, 1288,
1307, 1363, 1390, 1409, 1420,
1427, 1428.
Seman, Seenian, Geoffrey, commis-
.sioner, 1517.
, Jolin, of Winchelsea, 1679.
Semer. See Seamer.
Semer, Adam de, 1654.
, . . . . , owner of divers ships
of Scarborough, 1495.
Sempringham, Seiupyngham, order
of, 324.
Seneghare. See Sanquhar.
Seneschal, Alexander le, of Scot-
land, 213.
, William le, 681.
, William, son of William le,
of Evesham, 681.
Sengelton. See, Singleton.
Senglaunt, John, of Oxford, tailor,
739.
Sengler, WilUam, lord of Southcott,
1625.
Sengleton. See Singleton.
Senoghel, Simon, 1929.
SentUng, Sentlyng, Sentljoigge [in
St. Mary Cray], co. Kent,
1897.
, naanor, 1582.
Septem Vannis, WilUam de, 405 {p.
103).
Sereyz, John, 1001.
Serjant, Serjamt, Roger, 527 (p. 130).
, Thomas, 527 (p. 131).
, Walter, 527 {p. 130).
Serk. See Sark.
Serland, Maud de, 1338.
Serle, Laurence, of Gloucester, 1022.
C/. Sarle,
Serne, Henry, 1794.
Seterington, Settryngton. See
Settrington.
Seton. See Seaton.
Seton, Alexander de, forfeiture of,
2028.
, Johnde, 1377.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1896, 1900, 1951, 2019.
, . . . . , justice of assize in
Lancashire, 2006.
Settrington, Seterington, Seteryng-
ton, CO. York, land of John le
Bigod in, 191.
, manor, 1 205.
Seuare, John, 1181.
, Richard, 1181.
Seuerby, Robert de, 447.
Seueton. See Silvington.
Seven, Syven, co. York, river, 891.
Severn, the, 1166.
, weirs in, repair of, 473.
Severnstoke, Savernestoke, co. Wor-
cester, 1509.
Sewale, John, of South Benfleet, a
felon, 1894.
Sewardesende. See Sewers End.
Sewerby, Swardeby, co. York, 273.
Sewers End, Sewardesende [in Saf-
fron Walden], co. Essex, 1672.
Sewy, Clement, 1807.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1807.
Seykliale. See Seghill.
Seymor. See Sancto Maiiro.
Seyncler. See Sancto Claro.
Seynesbury. See Saintbury.
Seynt Fyncien. See Seint Fincyon.
Seynt Martyn. See Sancto Martino.
Seynt Maiu-. See Sancto Mauro.
Seyntcler. See Sancto Claro.
SejTite Leyne, John de, knight,
1888.
, . . . . , JuUana wife of, reUct
of John de EUesfeld, 1888.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
713
Seys, Anian, bishop of Bangor, 962.
Cf. also SeLs.
Seyton, Seython, Nicholas son of
John de, 2088.
, Master Roger de, justice in
eyre in Hants. 604.
Shachheth, Stephen de, chaplain, of
Hitcliin, 440.
Shackerstone, co. Leicester, Odes-
stone in, q.v.
Shad, Clement, 1929.
Shadwell, Shadewell [in Thorner],
CO. York, 519.
Shaftesbury, Godfrey de, 1807.
, . . . ., Juliana wife of, 1807.
, . . . ., Ahce wife of, 1807.
, ..... Alice daughter of,
1807.
Shaftesbury, Shastebiu-y, co. Dorset,
abbess of, 636, 1794.
inquisitions at, 846, 2061.
Shakenhiu'st, Shekenhurste, Walter
de. 1230.
, \^^alter de, the younger,
commissioner, 1603.
Shaldeford, Schaldeforde, Shalde-
forde, Bartholomew de, con-
stable of William de Luda,
bishop of Ely, 207.
, William de, deputy justice
of North Wales, 962, 1044,
1559, 1566.
Shaldford, preceptor of, 1794.
Shalfleet. Schaldeflet, Isle of Wight,
parson of, 839 {p. 210).
, Hampstead in, q.v.
Wellow in, q.v.
Shalmsford, Shamelesford, Shame-
lesforde [in Chartham], co.
Kent, manor, 1897.
Shanklin, Schencling, Isle of Wight,
la Chyne in, 839.
Shap, Heppe, co. Westmoreland,
abbot of, 370.
, abbot and convent of, 481,
1983.
Shardelowe, John de, commissioner,
566, 808, 1070, 1184, 1469,
1520.
Shardenne. See Sharndenne.
Shardon, Robert de, commissioner,
1523.
Shareshull, Schare.shulle, SharshuU,
William de, 946, 1269.
, commissioner, 808,
955, 965, 982, 989, 1000, 1020,
1024, 1067, 1207, 1323, 1382,
1405, 1510, 1555, 1700, 1886,
1888, 1950, 2075.
Sharnden, Sharndenne [in Mayfield],
CO. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405, 1858.
Sharndenne, Shardenne, Robert de,
405, 1858.
Shamebume. See Shemborne.
Sharneton. See Sherrington.
SharshuU. See Shareshiill.
Shastebiu*y. See Shaftesbury.
Shaw, Schagh, Schawe, co. Berks,
1952.
, manor, 1890, 1952.
Shawes, Robert de, commissioner,
1764.
Shayl. Richard, 251.
Shechevile, heirs of, 1703.
Sheen, Shene, co. Surrey, 1761.
, inquisition at, 1761.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 140, 407, 420, 897, 1353.
Sheepshead, Schepesheved, co. Lei-
cester, 108, 884.
Shekenhiu-ste. See Shakenhurst.
Sheldeford. See Shilford.
Sheldwich, Scheldwych, co. Kent,
782.
Sheldwych, John de, bailiff of Can-
terbury, 1946.
Shelf [in Halifax], co. York, 1174.
Shelford. co. Cambridge, manf)r, 1408.
Shelland, Schellonde, Shellonde, co.
Suffolk, chapel, 1077.
, wood, 1077.
Shelvyng, John de, commissioner,
1001.
Shene. See Sheen.
Sheppey, Shepeye, co. Kent, 1954.
Shepton Montague, co. Somerset,
Knowle in, q.v.
Sheptone. See Shipton Bellinger.
Sherborne, Schirborn, Shirborn,
Shirebvu-n, co. Dorset, abbot
of, 230, 1780.
, castle, repair of, 230.
, inquisition at, 230.
Sherborne, Monks, Monekenescir-
bourne. Monks Shireburn,
Shireburn, co. Southampton,
inquisitions at, 1648, 1723.
, prior and convent of, 1648,
1723.
, prior of. See Galumberd,
Ellis de.
, West, West Shireborn, co.
Southampton, church, 1648.
Sherbiu-n, Schirbiu-n, Shirburn, co.
York, 527 {p. 132).
, inquisition at, 527 {p. 131).
, manor, 1710.
, vicar of. See Lacy, Wil-
liam de.
, Huddleston in, q.v.
, Lotherton in, q.v.
in Elmet, Shirburn in Ehnet,
Shireburn in Elmet, co. York,
inquisitions at, 954, 976.
Shore, Shire, co. Surrey, Gomshall in,
q.v.
Sherewynd, Robert, 1862.
Sherman, Richard, bailiff of Not-
tingham, 2080.
714
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Shernborne, Sharneburne, co. Nor-
folk, 1214.
Sherrington, Schirington, Scrinkton,
Shirington, co. Buckingham,
583.
, inquisition at, 153.
, manor, 153.
Sherrington, Sharneton, co. Wilts,
. barony, 1195.
Sherston Magna, Scherston Magna,
CO. Wilts, manor, 1299.
Parva, Sherston [co. Wilts],
manor, 584.
Sherwood, Shirewod, co. Nottingham,
forest, 1604.
Shete. See Shute.
Shete, Isle of Wight, 1939.
Shether, Scheter, John le, constable
of Bramham, 527 {p. 133 his).
Shevington, Shevinton [in Standish],
CO. Lancaster, 699.
Shide bridge, Schidhambrigge [near
Newport], Isle of Wight, in-
quisitions at, 839.
Shifnal, Ideshale, co. Salop, 1396.
Shilbred. See Shulbred.
Shilford. Schildeford, Sheldeford,
Shildeford [in Bywell St. An-
drew], CO. Northumberland,
389, 2037.
Shilton, Schulton, Schultone, co.
Berks, 444.
, inquisition at, 444.
Shilvyngton, Robert de, 1579.
Shipley, Schepley [in Ellingham], co.
Northuinberland, 710.
Shipbrook, Schilbrok, Schipbrouk,
CO. Chester, barony, 256.
, manor, 131.
Shipman, John, 1955.
Shipston on Stour, Shypston, co.
Warwick, 150.
Shipton, Shiptone by Wydyndone,
CO. Gloucester, 1022.
Shipton Bellinger, Sheptone, co.
Southampton, manor, 1136.
, Snoddington in, q.v.
Shipton under Wychwood, Shyptone,
CO. Oxford, manor, 950.
Shirborn. See Sherborne.
Shirburn. See Sherburn.
Shirbxirn, Schirburn, Schirburne,
Shireburn, John de, 2058.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1674,
1698, 1805.
, John son of Emma de, 527
{p. 132).
, Robert de, commissioner,
1202.
, Thomas de, of Henley,
1629.
, William de, 527 [p. 133).
Shirburn in Elmet. See Sherburn in
Elmet.
Shire. See Shere.
Shire, Gregory atte, commissioner,
1130, 1132.
Shireborn, West. See Sherborne,
West.
Shireburn. See Sherborne ; Sher-
borne, Monks ; Sherburn in
Eknet ; Shirburn.
Shireforde, Simon de, parson of Kin-
warton, 414.
Shirewod. See Sherwood.
Shirfeld, Thomas de, 1338.
Shirington. See Sherrington.
Shirwell, co. Devon, Sloley in, q.v.
Shirwode, John de, of Yarborough,
1902.
Shobenhale. See Shobnall.
Shobenhangre, John de, commis-
sioner, 1081.
Shobnall, Shobenhale [in Burton on
Trent], co. Stafford, 1806.
Shocklach, Sockelache, co. Chester,
castle, 965.
Shoebury, Little, Little Shobiu-y, co.
Essex, knights' fees in,
1703.
Shokenersch. See Socknersh.
Shoky, Thomas, 530.
Shordich, John de, commissioner,
1610.
Short, Richard, of Dartmouth, 1679.
Shorwell, Isle of Wight, 1939.
, Atherfield in, q.v.
, Yafford in, q.v.
Shoswelle. See Shoyswell.
Shote, John, of Faversham, 1863.
Shotesham. See Shottesham.
Shotingeherst. See Shottinghurst.
Shotley, Schotteleye, Shotteley, co.
Northumberland, 389, 2037.
, Blanchland in, q.v.
, Newbiggin in, q.v.
, Shottele, co. Suffolk, writ
dated at, 543.
Shotover, Shottovre, co. Oxford,
wood, 1554.
Shottele, Shotteley. See Shotley.
Shottenden, Schotyndone, by Bad-
lesmere, co. Kent, 819.
Shottery, Sottrech, co. Warwick,
land of Nicholas de Carliolo
in, 396.
Shottesham, Shotesham, co. Norfolk,
1175, 1192.
Shottinghiu-st, Shotingeherst, Robert
de, 405, 1858.
Shotyngeherst, co. Sussex, 405.
Shouand, William, of Axel, ship
of, 1954.
Shouldham, Schuldham, co. Nor-
folk, inquisition at, 2072.
Shoyswell, Shoswelle [in Etching-
ham], CO. Sussex, knights' fees
in, 405 (p. 102).
Shrewley, Screveley, co. Warwick,
1141,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
715
Shrewsbviry, co. Salop, cordwainers
of, 744.
, inquisitions at, 20, 33, 120,
744. 979. 997, 1283. 1862.
, liberty of, bailiffs of, 33.
, messuage and shops in, 7.
toft of John Killot in, 33.
, writ dated at, 523.
Shrivenham, Shryvenham, co. Berks,
622, 705, 1997.
, church, 1997.
, hundred, 705.
, land of Cirencester abbey in,
263.
Shrouesbury, Jolin de, 1813.
? Shrub Farm, Shrolle, in Burwash,
CO. Sussex, knights' fees in,
405 (p. 102).
Shryvenham. See Shrivenham.
Shudy Camps, Campes, co. Cam-
bridge, 2023.
ShudjTiton. See Shuttington.
Shulbred, Shilbred [in Linchmere],
CO. Sussex, priory, Henry pri-
or of, 1075.
Shurdington, Great, Shurdyngton,
CO. Gloucester, 1710.
Shustoke, Sidestoke, co. Warwick,
577.
Shute, Shete, co. Devon, 1943.
Shutheroue. See Sutheroue.
Shuttington, Shudynton, Shutyng-
ton, CO. Warwick, 998.
, inquisition at, 998.
Alvecote in, q.v.
Shypston. See Sliipston on Stour.
Shyptone. See Shipton under
Wychwood.
Shyrlond, Robert de, commissioner,
397.
Sibbethorp. See Sibthorp.
Sibesdon, William de, keeper of the
gate of W^inchester castle,
261.
Sibeseye. See Sibsey.
Sibethorp. See Sibthorp.
Sibille, Thomas, chaplain, 262.
Sibsey. Sibeseye, co. Lincoln, 2064.
Sibthorp, Sibbethorp, Sibethorp,
Thomas de, commissioner,879,
1365, 1731, 1965, 2073, 2074.
Sicca Villa, Ralph de, commissioner,
229.
Sicell, John, 1628 {p. 401).
Sicklinghall, Silkelinghal [in Kirkby
Overblow], co. York, 1573.
Siddington Musard, Sodyntone
Mu.sard, co. Gloucester.
manor, extent and custumal
of, 922.
Sidestoke. See Shustoke.
Sifrewast, Cipherwast, John, 1126.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1241.
, Richard de, comimissioner,
1081.
Sigglesthorne, Sighelthoi-n, co. York,
church, parson of. See
Moigne, William.
Silhamstede. See Sulhampstead
Abbots.
Silian, Sullen, co. Cardigan, 1528.
Silkelinghal. See Sicklinghall.
Silkeston, Robert de, 1295.
, ...., commissioner, 1628,
1763.
Silksworth, Silkesworth [in Bishop
Wearmouth], co. Durham,
manor, 572.
Silsoe, Syvelesho, co. Bedford, 1026.
, inquisition at, 1178.
Silverstone, Sylveston, co. North-
ampton, manor, 1756.
Silvington, Cyvynton, Seueton, co.
Salop, 1179, 1862.
Simon, Symon, Thomas, merchant
and baron of Sandwich, 1 722.
, William son of . 1628 (jo. 400).
Cf. Fitz Simond.
Simond, Symond. Richard, steward
of Pembroke county, 1185,
1218.
Singelton. See Singleton.
Singlesford. See Chingford.
Singleton, Segelton, Sengelton,
Sengleton, Singelton, Syngel-
ton, Alan de, 734.
, . . . . , Katharine wife of,
734.
, Gilbert de, 582, 618.
, commissioner, 581,
601, 609, 645, 735.
Robert de. 2033.
, Thomas de, and Joan his
wife, 609.
, . . . . , heir of. See Banas-
tr©
, William de, 2033.
Sirbayron, co. Cardigan, 2100.
Siresham. See Syresham.
Sireston. See Syerston.
Sireston, Robert son of Robert de,
776.
, . . . . , Nicholas brother of,
776.
, . . . . , Thomas brother of,
776.
Sittingbourne. Sydingbourne, Syd-
ingburne, Sydyngborne, co.
Kent, 506. 1015.
, extent at, 506.
, inquisitions at, 1310, 1670.
Siueleshow, William de, chaplain,
1597.
Skardeburgh. »S'ec Scarborough and
Scardeburgh.
Skarlet, Hugh, of Lincoln, 468.
, Beatrice wife of, 468.
Skefton, Geoffrey de, 1111 (jp. 275).
Simon de, 11 1 1 (p. 275).
, Thomas de, 1111 (p. 275).
716
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Skegness, Skeggnes, co. Lincoln,
1267.
Skellingthorpe, Skeldynghop, co.
Lincoln, 1741.
Skelton, co. Ctunberland, 1272.
, manor, 1284, 1851.
Skelton [in Howden], co. York, 612.
Skelton, Adam de commissioner,
283, 297, 388, 393, 408, 662,
683.
, Clement de, 1983.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1913,
2019, 2051.
, John de, commissioner, 662,
890, 909, 952, 1035, 1059,
1217, 1249.
Skerningge, Skernyng, Skernyngge.
See Scarning.
Skerton [in Lancaster], 672.
Skidbrooke, Skirbrok, co. Lincoln,
Saltfleethaven in, q.v.
Skidbv, Skytby, co. York, manor,
"l710.
Skidemor, Skydemour, Walter de,
1794.
, . . . . , commissioner, 134.
, . . . . , sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset, 164.
Skillington, Skylyngton, co. Lincoln,
298.
Skiknan, Skyhnan, John, 2049.
, Walter, 2049.
, , Breda wife of, 2049.
Skinberness, Skybernesse, Skym-
bernesse [in Holmcultram],co.
Cimiberland, 1088.
, wreck at Alynbank by, 683.
Skipper, Baldwin. 1378.
Skipsea, co. York, Cleeton in. q.v.
Skipton, Skypton, in Craven, co.
York, castle, 23.
, . . . . , chapel in, chaplains of,
707.
, . . . . , . . . . , Henry chaplain
of, 707.
, constable of. See
Chirche, Peter del ; Lacy,
Henry de ; Oysel, Richard ;
Rither, John de.
, . . . . , extent of, 830.
, . . . . , lady of. See Rome-
lay.
commission dated at, 715.
, chaces, forestry of, 724.
, forest, 23.
, . . . . , woods of, named, 23.
, . . . . , forester of. See
Spens, Robert del.
, honour, 724.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Lacy,
Henry de.
, steward of. See Tal-
bot, Edmvmd.
, inquisitions at, 23, 278, 350,
707.
Skipton — cont.
, manor, 724.
, . . . . , extent and custiimal
of, 75.
, park, 23.
Skipton, John de, chaplain of the
chapel in Skipton castle, 707.
, WilUam de, 565.
Skipwith, CO. York, men of, 1828.
Skipwith, Scipuith, Skipwyth, Hugh
de, 2082.
, Johnde, 1828.
Skirbeck, Skirbek, co. Lincoln, 788,
2078.
, wapentake, 294.
, inquisition in, 294.
Skirbeck, Skirbek, Skj-rbek, John de,
bailiff of GysorshaU, Boston,
2074.
, Thomas de, mayor of
Grimsby, 1759, 1770.
Skirbrok. See Skidbrooke.
Skirlington, Skirlyngton [in Atwick],
CO. York, manor, 703.
Skirne, Richard de, commissioner,
1985.
Skirwith [in Kirkland], co. Cumber-
land, manor, 1278.
Skorby, Nicholas de, controller of
customs in York, 1772.
Skotenye. See Scoteneye.
Skrengham, Walter de, 980.
Skurueton. See Sciu'ueton.
Skybernesse. See Skinberness.
Skydemovu". See Skidemor.
Skykeswold. See Stixwould.
Skyhuan. See Skibnan.
SkyljTigton. See SkilUngton.
Skymbernesse. See Skinberness.
SkjTiner, Skynnar, Skynnere, James,
of Catalonia, 1819.
, Jolm, 1501.
, William, of Bamburgh, the
yovinger, 1375.
Skypton. See Slcipton.
Skvrbek. See Skirbeck.
Skytby. See Skidby.
Slaley, Slaueley, co. Northumber-
land. 2037.
Slaughter, Sloughtre, co. Gloucester,
liberty of the abbot of Fe-
camp, 1022.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Brok-
worth, WilUam de.
Sleagill, Slegil, Slegill [in Morland],
CO. Westmoreland, 1072,
2086.
Slegill, Thomas de, 2086.
Slengesby, John de, 1366.
Slimbridge, Slymbrugge, co. Glouces-
ter, manor, 766.
, Gossington in, q.v.
Slobekey, Richard, 819.
, . . . ., Lucy wife of, 819.
, . . . . , Lora daughter of, 819.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
717
Sloley, Slolegh [in Shirwell], co.
Devon. 503, 855.
Sloughtre. See Slaughter.
Sluis, le Escliis. Lescluse, Lescluses,
la Sluse, Sluys, Flanders,
1041, 1680, 1963, 1989.
, ship of, 940.
Sljanbnigge. See Slimbridge.
Smalbergh. Germyn, Esterling, 1818.
Smale, Nicholas le, of Exeter, a felon,
140.
, Thomas, 2004.
, . . . . , Christiana wife of,
2004.
Smaleboume, co. Kent, 1846.
Smallbrook, Smalebroke, by War-
rainister, co. Wilts, 1541.
Smallvvood, Smalwode [in Astbury],
CO. Chester, manor, 968.
Smeaton, Smytheton, co. York,
church, parson of. See
Baron, Thomas.
Smedemore. Henry de, 722.
Smeeton, Kirk, Smetheton, co. York,
582.
Smeredon, Isle of Wight, 839,
Smert, Gilbert, 1637.
, Richard, 157.
Thomas, 1637.
Sraethefeld. See Smithfield.
Smetheton. See Smeeton, Kirk,
Smetheton, William de, 226.
Smethewyk, Hugh de, chaplain,
1740.
Smith, Smyth, John le, master of the
Grace Dieu of Southampton
1033.
, Robert, of Humberston,
1628 {p. 399).
, Thomas le, of Dorney, 1600.
, Thomas son of William le, of
Brinklovv, 1696.
, Walter son of Geoffrey the,
of Lewerton, 544.
, WilUam, of Louth, 1628
(p. 399).
William, of Stanwell, 1544.
Smithfield, West, West Smethefeld,
co, Middlesex, Marshalsea
prison at, 1911,
Smyth. See Smith.
Smytherby, Richard de, prior of
Rep ton, 1514.
Smytheton. See Smeaton.
Snainton, Snaynton [in Brompton],
CO. York, 472, 807.
Snaith, Snayth, co. York, court of,
565.
inqui.sitions at, 226, 233,
265, 565.
, serjeanty of, 411.
, Balne in, q.v.
, Hensall in, q.v.
, Rawcliff in, q.v.
Snape, Henry de la, 1530.
Snave, co, Kent, 1830,
Snaynton, See Snainton.
Snayth, See Snaith.
Sneinton, Sneynton, co, Nottingham,
1842,
Sneleslynch, in Farnham, co. Surrey,
inquisition at, 905,
Snethop, Warin de, 389.
Snetisham, Roger de, parker of
Burgh park, 143.
Sneynton. See Sneinton,
Snitterby, Snyterby, co. Lincoln,
1441.
, manor, 1691.
Snoddington, Snodynton [in Ship-
ton Bellinger], co. Southamp
ton, 1136.
Snode, William ate, 872,
Snodland, Snodelonde, co, Kent
1846.
Snodynton. See Snoddington.
Snowe, Hugh, 1402.
Snyterby. See Snitterby.
Snyterle, Snyterlee. See Blakeney.
Snyterton, Thomas de, 142.
Sockelache. See Shocklach.
Socknersh, Shokenersch, Sokenersh,
Sokenershe by la Marlere [in
Brightling], co. Sussex, 1686.
, inquisition at, 252,
, la Doune in, dike at, 252,
, knights' fees in, 405.
, Kyngesland in, 405 (p. 102).
Sodyntone Musard. See Siddington
Musard.
Sokenersh, Sokenershe by la Marlere.
See Socknersh.
Soland. See Soyland.
Solers, William de, 1338,
, , heirs of, 1338.
Solihull, CO, Warwick, 1207,
Olton Hall in, q.v.
Solton, Ive de, bailiff of Overton, 56,
Sombourne, Upper, Up Sumburne,
CO. Southampton, 1142.
Somenour, James le, 1597.
Somer', John de, 1975.
Somerby, Somerdby, co. Leicester,
577.
Somercoates, Soinercotes, co. Lin-
cobi, 1902.
Somerford Keynes, Somerford,
Somerforde Caynes, co. Wilts,
manor, 486.
, Pillesmor by, 1023.
Somersby, co. Lincoln, 1482.
, church, John parson of, 1482,
Somersby, William .son of Geoffrey
de, 1482,
Somerset, county, 47, 586, 1002.
, escheator in, 1930. See also
Caneford, John de ; Cary,
Thomas ; Everard, John ;
Gulden, Henry le ; Middel-
ney, Ralph de ; Tyrell, Hugh.
718
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Somerset, covinty — cont.
, extents in, 221, 1156, 1532.
, inqiiisitions in, 2, 47, 61, 67,
95, 164, 166, 175, 295, 340,
341, 561, 589, 617, 620, 752,
753, 780, 783, 861, 876, 919,
939, 1308, 1332, 1379, 1474,
1510, 1519, 1655, 1662, 1745,
1807, 1820, 1881, 1930, 2108.
, lands of rebels in, 561.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Aston,
Robert de.
, prisage in, 95.
, sheriff of, 61, 164, 620, 1332,
1519, 1930. See also Chisel-
dene, Richard de ; Skidemor,
Walter de.
, subescheator in, 2.
Somerton, co. Lincoln, 1858.
, castle, 1858.
Somerton, co. Somerset, castle, re-
pair of, 939.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Bello
Monte, Henry de ; Grey,
Thomas de.
, gaol, 1662.
, inquisitions at, 175, 939,
1510, 1662.
Somervill, Philip de, commissioner,
1514.
, Roger de, commissioner,
378, 947, 1082, 1312.
Somery, co. Siossex, knights' fees in,
405 (p. 102).
Somery, Sumery, John de, 109, 574.
, Simon, heirs of, 405 {p. 102).
Sommes, Henry de, rector of Ber-
wick St. John, 169.
Sone, John le, 1781.
Sorel, Thomas, 2106.
Sotecotes. See Southcoates.
Soterton. See Sutterton.
Sotherun, Thomas, 1969.
Sotheworth. See Southeworth.
Sothiill, Henry de, 976.
Sottrech. See Shottery.
Souche. See Zouche.
Soulby [in Dacre], co. Cimiberland,
534.
Sovddern, Sulthorn, Sulthorne, co.
Oxford, 838.
Soules, John, 1457.
John de, 1547.
. . . ., Hawise wife of, 1547.
Thomas de, 395.
Alice wife of, 395.
William de, 395.
Sourby. See Sowerby, Castle.
Soureby. See Sowerby.
Soutere, Andrew son of Simon le,
of Wold, 1320.
Southainpton, Hampton, co. South-
ampton, 282, 1008, 1033, 1046,
1087, 1246, 1576, 1588, 1619,
1666.
Southampton — cont.
, attack by aliens on, 1666,
1669.
, bailiff of. See Barre, Robert
atte.
, collectors of customs in. See
See Clyve, John ; Sampson,
Hugh.
, inquisitions at, 43, 454, 531,
532, 778, 785, 904, 923, 1003,
1033, 1040, 1046, 1087, 1244,
1254, 1669.
, mayor of. See Frost, John.
, mayor and bailiffs of, 923.
, men of, 995, 1588.
, messuages in, 778, 785.
, pesage in, 43.
, port, 1679.
, customs and tronage
in, 1244.
, . . . . , . . . . , officers of. See
Dene, Geoffrey and John de.
, quarry in, 1764.
, ships of, 1033.
, suburb of, 778.
, Calchesh by, ships pursued
off, 1588.
, St. Denys in, q.v.
Southampton, county, 1111 {p. 275),
1880.
, bailiff itinerant in. See
Ace, John.
, coroner in. See Bukesgate,
Adam de.
, escheator in, 1944. See also
Harj^eden, Thomas de ;
Northo, William de ; Sely-
man, Robert.
extents in, 247, 368, 449,
922, 1062, 1136, 1142, 1229.
, inquisitions in, 43, 125, 161,
175, 183, 238, 241, 247, 261,
276, 277, 309, 367, 368, 373,
454, 531, 532, 613, 692, 778,
785, 904, 923, 969, 983, 986,
987, 988. 993, 995, 1003, 1007,
1008, 1015, 1033, 1039, 1040,
1046, 1087, 1089, 1200, 1222,
1236, 1242, 1244, 1254, 1264,
1369, 1363, 1397, 1409, 1443,
1472, 1630, 1638, 1666, 1669,
1723, 1739, 1747, 1796, 1873,
1880, 1898, 1939, 1940, 1944,
2024, 2038.
, justices in eyre in, 604.
, perambulation of bounds 'of,
1880.
, receivers of wools in, 1666.
, sheriff of, 125, 161, 183, 261,
438, 449, 454, 778, 904, 983,
986, 1008, 1033, 1039, 1040,
1046, 1087, 1089, 1229, 1236,
1254, 1397, 1739, 1796, 1873,
1880, 1898, 1939, 1940, 2024,
2038. See also Scures, John de.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
719
Southampton, county, sheriff of
— cont.
, . . . . , household of, 261.
, subescheator in. See Lute-
gareshale. William de.
, temporalities of Merton
priory in. 1428.
Southcoates. Sotecotes [in Drypool],
CO. York, 1294.
Southcott, Suthcote [in Linslade],
CO. Buckingham, 1625.
, chapel, 1625.
, inqviisitions at, 116, 2048.
Southewerk. See Southwark.
Southevvorth, Sotheworth, Gilbert
de, 2033.
, commi.ssioner, 928.
Southfleet, Southflete, co. Kent,
1846.
Southill, Southyevele, co. Bedford,
1347, 1414.
, Stanford in, q.v.
Southolt, Southolte, co. Suffolk, in-
quisitions at, 1811, 2066.
Southmere, Suthmere [now Summer-
field, in Docking], co. Nor-
folk, manor, 824.
Southovere, Thomas, 1807.
Robergia wife of, 1 807
Southry, Sutheray [by Bardney], co.
Lincoln, manor, 344.
Souththorp, Roger de, leper of St.
Leonard's hospital, Derby,
1005.
Southwark, Southewerk, Suthewerk,
Suthwerk, co. Surrey, 689,
1112.
, extent at, 369.
, hospital of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 1757.
, . . . . , master of. See Hobn,
Richard de.
, inquisitions at, 549, 1112,
1213, 1583, 1861.
, parish of St. Margaret, 689.
, priory of St. Mary, inquisi-
tion at, 686.
, . . . ., prior of, 1678.
Southwell, Suthwell, co. Notting-
ham, 1710.
, inquisitions at, 1710, 2012.
, writs dated at, 1183, 1186.
, Hexgrave park in, 1710.
, Hokerwode park in, 1710.
Southwick, Suthewyk, Suthewyke,
Suthwyk, Suthwyke, co.
Southampton, inquisition at,
1242.
, priory, 238, 1898.
, prior of, 373, 983, 1638.
, . .^. ., Nicholas prior of, 986.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
238, 367.
writs dated at, 1928, 1935,
1959, 1960.
Southwold, Suthwalde, co. Suffolk
907.
Southyevele. See Southill.
Sowerby, Soureby, co. York
679.
Sowerby, Castle, Soiu"by, co. Cum
berland, manor, 1177.
Soyland, Soland [in Halifax], co
York, 607.
Spagard, Stephen, citizen of Worces
ter, 633.
, , Maud wife of, 633,
Spain, king of, 1722.
, merchants of, 1819.
, ships of, 1588, 1679.
Spalding, Spaldyng, co. Lincoln,
433.
, inquisitions at, 294, 433, 789,
1337.
, prior of, 433.
, John prior of, 789.
, Simon prior of, 789.
, writ dated at, 220.
Spaldyngton, Richard de, keeper of
Bowland chace, 1202.
Spanby, Spanneby, John de, clerk
1497.
, William de, commissioner
344.
Spardenne, Henry de, 405 {p. 103).
Sparkford, Sparkeford [in W^inches
ter], CO. Southampton, 613.
Speenhamland, Spenhamelond, co
Berks, 950.
Speldhurst, Speldherst, co. Kent
1642.
Spellawe, Thomas de, 1689.
Spenhamelond. See Speenham
land.
Spens, Robert del, forester in Skip
ton woods, 23.
Spense. See Despenser.
Spenser, John le, commissioner
1220.
, Philip, of Normandy, 1581
See also Despenser.
Speryden. See Spiriden.
Spicer, Spycer, Gilbert le, of Barton
on Himiber, 1628 (p. 400).
, Ingelram le, of Abingdon,
1063.
, John le, 1576.
, John le, of Abingdon, a
felon, 1100.
, Robert le, 1628 (p. 400).
, ..... of Aylesbury, 1957.
, , Maud wife of,
1957.
, Stephen le, 1576.
Spigurnel, Spiguurnel, Spygurnel,
Henry, commissioner, 566,
580, 587, 691.
, justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, Thomas, 1111.
720
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Spigurnel, Thomas — cont.
, . . . . , deputy constable of
Dover castle and warden of
the Cinque Ports, 2000.
Spilman, John, 447.
Spindlestone, Spindelestane [in Bam-
burgh], CO. Northumberland,
Warne in, q.v.
Spiriden, Speryden, Spiredene, co.
Northumberland, land of
Jolin de Middelton in, 389,
572.
Spital on the Street, Spittle on the
Street, co. Lincoln, inquisi-
tions at, 298, 1340, 1691.
Spofforth, Spofford, co. York, raided
by Scots, 453.
Follifoot in, q.v.
, Follifoot, West, in, q.v.
, Linton in, q.v.
, Wetherby in, q.v.
Spole, John de, of Catalonia, 1819,.
Spondon, co. Derby, 1724.
, church, 1724.
Sponer, WiUiam le, 670.
Sporiere, John son of Benedict le, of
London, a felon, 19.
Springthorpe, Springthorp, Spryng-
thorp, CO. Lincoln, 2027, 2069.
, inquisition at, 2069.
, Sturgate in, q.v.
Sprot, Richard, 2090.
, , of Midhurst, 1530.
Sprotle, Robert de, clerk, commis-
sioner, 1802, 1914.
Sproughton, Sproutone, co. Suffolk,
parson of. See Belstede, Wil-
liam de.
Sproutone, Robert de, underbailiff of
Samford, 300.
Spryngthorp. See Springthorpe.
Spurman, Spurmon, Roger, 1083,
1084, 1097, 1098.
Spurstowe, William de, 2084.
Spyan, Reymund, of Bayonne, 1004.
Spycer. See Spicer.
Spygurnel. See Spigurnel.
Spynache, Peter, of Zeeland, ship of,
1813.
Spynarle; Baldwin de, prior of
Lapley, 1458.
Spynay, Robert de, warden of hos-
pitals in Scarborough, 947.
Spyre, Roger, 1268.
Squartesclure. See Swarteskere.
Squier, Squyer, John, 1932.
, Richard, 203, 265.
, ..... keeper of the lands of
Robert de Steveton in York-
shire, 233.
, Robert, 226.
Squirel, Henry, 443.
, John son of Geoffrey, 443.
, Richard, 443.
Squyer. See Sqviier,
Stablegate, Edmund de, bailifT of
Canterbury, 1946.
Stace, Geoffrey, commissioner, 1904.
, Ralph, of Harwich, ship of,
437.
, Richard, master of la God-
byghete of Harwich, 437.
, Robert, vicar of SS. Peter
and Paul, Yalding, 1540.
Stachesden. See Stagsden.
Stacy, Alice wife of Reynold, 309.
Stafford, co. Stafford, 458.
, extent at, 1605.
, inquisitions taken at, 5, 458,
665, 706, 808, 1073, 1430,
1918, 1920, 2045.
, letter dated at, 1978.
, Lapley by, q.v.
, Tillington in, q.v.
Stafford, county, 1459.
escheator in, 1864. See also
Chaundos, Roger ; Hampton,
John de ; Peyto, John de ;
Swynnerton, Thomas de ;
Wyleby, Adam de.
, extents in, 1073, 1605.
, inquisitions in, 5, 13, 27, 40,
167, 190, 334, 458, 474, 574,
600, 665, 700, 706, 747, 771,
797, 808, 888, 896, 935, 1073,
1116, 1271, 1348, 1405, 1430,
1436, 1458, 1459, 1599, 1632,
1634, 1667, 1740, 1758, 1806,
1864, 1918, 1920, 1978, 2007,
2042, 2045.
, justices in eyre in, 13.
, lands of rebels in, 600.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Wal-
tham, Roger de.
, sheriff of, 5, 13, 27, 40, 167,
190, 334, 458. 665, 797, 935,
1116, 1348, 1430, 1436, 1459,
1605, 1740. 1918, 1920, 1978,
2007, 2042, 2045.
Stafford, Ralph de, baron of Stafford,
1908.
, William de, commissioner,
131.
Stag, Laurence, of Dimholm, mer-
chant, 1628 (p. 399).
Stagsden, Stachesden, co. Bedford,
Peretre in, 1970.
Staines, Stanes, co. Middlesex, 1877.
Stainesby. See Stainsby.
Staimnore, Staynesmore, co. Cum-
berland, Brough under, q.v.
Stainsby, Stainesby, Staynesby, co.
Derby, manor, 332.
Stainton, Staynton [in Stanwix], co.
Cumberland, manor, 1833.
, Staynton, co. Lincoln, 1628
[p. 399).
, Staynton on Blachowmore,
CO. York, manor, 1705.
Stake, Simon, 277.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
721
Stalham, co. Norfolk, 272.
Stalisfield, Stallesfelde, co. Kent,
manor, 1475.
, Wingfield in, q.v.
Stalyn, CoUe, of Flanders, ship of,
1813.
Stambridge, Great, Great Stane-
brigge, co. Essex, knights'
fees in, 1703.
Stamford, Staimford, co. Lincoln,
1703, 1844.
, castle, 1703.
Chancery at, 1499.
church of All Saints, Henry
vicar of, 1449.
, church of St. Andrew, vicar
of. See Burle, Robert de.
, church of St. George, Ric-
hard, rector of, 1449.
, church of St. Peter, Master
Peter, rector of, 1449.
, court of the prior of Durham
at, 1844.
, inquisitions at, 347, 1449,
1844.
, manor, 1703.
school at, prohibited, 1449.
, writs dated at, 64. 961. 969,
1539, 1547, 1548, 1550, 1558,
1562, 1736, 1741, 1751.
, Briggate, Scostgate and
Westgate in, 1844.
, Eston bj^ See Easton on
the Hill.
, Uffington by, q.v.
Stamford, Staunford [in Embleton],
CO. Northumberland, 710.
Stamford Bridge, Staynfordbrig, co.
York, 1312.
Stamfordham, Staunfordham, co.
Northumberland, Bitchfield
in, q.v.
, Heugh in, q.v.
Standbridge, Stanbrugge, co. Bed-
ford, inquisition at, 941.
, manor, 941.
Standen, Staundone [in Arreton],
Isle of Wight, 839.
, Staunden [in Hungerford],
CO. Wilts, 604.
Standish, co. Lancaster, Shevington
in, q.v.
, Whittle, Welsh, in, q.v.
Standon, Staundon, co. Hertford,
1434.
, inquisitions at, 162, 1434.
, Milkeley in, q.v.
, Powhendene field in, 162.
Stanebrigge, Great. See Stambridge
Great.
Stanelay, Thomas de, 1319.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of,
1319.
Stanelowe. See Stanlow.
Stanes. See Staines and Stone.
VVt. 34623.
Stanewell, Stanewelle. See Stanwell.
Stanford [in Southill, co. Bedford],
1302, 1341.
Stanford le Hope, Stanford, co.
Essex, 571.
Stanford, Ahce de, 1505.
, William de, 698.
, . . . . , Roesia wife of, 698.
See also Staunford.
Stangrave, Robert de, commissioner,
680.
Stanhoe, Stanhowe, co. Norfolk, 920.
, inquisition at, 359.
, Walter rector of, 1449.
, writs dated at, 933, 938.
Stanley, Stanleye, co. Wilts, abbot
of, 1794, 1822.
Stanley, Kings, Kyngestanle, co.
Gloucester, 1533.
, advowson, 679.
, manor, 579.
Stanley Pontlarge, Stanleye Poimde-
large, co. Gloucester, manor,
681.
Stanlow, Stanelowe, co. Chester,
Gregory abbot of, 1951.
Stanton, co. Leicester, church,
Alexander parson of, 1027.
, inquisition at. 1027.
, manor, 1027.
Stanton Harcourt, Staunton Har-
court, CO. Oxford, inquisition
at, 611.
, manor, 611.
Stanton Lacy, Staunton Lacy, co.
Salop, manor, 1117.
Stanton upon Hine Heath, co. Salop,
Moston in, q.v.
Stantonbury, Stauntone, co. Buck-
ingham, manor, 475.
Stanwell, Stanewell, Stanewelle, co.
Middlesex, 1544.
, cemetery of St. Mary's
chiu'ch, 1584.
, inqui.sition at, 1544.
, manor, 1544.
, smithy, 1 544.
Stanwix, co. Cvunberland, Cargo in,
q.v.
, Linstock in, q.v.
, Stainton in, q.v.
Stapeldon. See Stapledon.
Stapelford. See Stapleford.
Stapelforth, Master Richard de, rec-
tor of Donington in Holland,
269.
Stapelton. See Stapleton.
Stapilff>rd. See Stapleford.
&tapilton. See Stapleton.
Stapledon, Stapeldon, Richard de,
farmer of Budleigh hundred,
943.
, Walter de, bishop of Exeter,
173, 266, 914, 1512.
, . . . . , treasurer, 647.
i 46
722
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Stapleford, Stapilford, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
, Stapelford, co. Essex, in-
qui.sition at, 652.
, Stapilford, co. Leicester,
1887.
, inquisition at, 1887.
, Stapelford, co. Nottingham,
1182.
Stapleford, Stapelford, Stapilford,
Johnde, 1182.
, Ralph son of Matthew de,
1887.
, , Margery wife of, 1887.
, Richard de, 1790.
Stapleton, Stapelton on These [in
Croft], CO. York, 525.
Stapleton, Stapelton, Stapilton,
Stepelton, Ellis de, 561.
, Gilbert de, escheator north
of Trent, 416, 435, 453, 455,
456.
, Miles de, keeper of Myton
manor, 130.
, Nicholas de, 527 {p. 131),
701.
, . . . . , forfeiture of, 701.
, Nicholas de, knight, 527 {p.
133).
, Reynold de, land of, in
Fownhope, 192.
, Robert de, 8.
, William de, commissioner,
876.
Starston, Sterston, co. Norfolk,
manor, 2039.
Starthweytryg by Thursby, co. Cum-
berland, 1639.
Stathen, Henry, merchant of Almain,
1008.
Staunden. See Standen.
Stavmdon. See Standon.
Staundon, Vivian de, 1920.
Staundone. See Standen.
Staunford. See Stamford.
Staunford, John de, 777.
, Nicholas de, commissioner,
1650.
, William, 1024.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1762.
Cf. Stanford.
Staunfordham. See Stamfordham.
Staiinton, co. Gloucester, Brodestone
in, inquisition at, 1386.
, Wyesham in, q.v.
Staunton, Amfrey de, commissioner,
407, 556.
, Geoffrey de, 1858.
Hervey de, commissioner,
485.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, Janet de, 776.
, John de, merchant, 1963.
, John de, commissioner, 473.
Staunton — cont.
, Robert de, prior of Repton,
1514.
, WilUam de, 2005.
Staunton Harcourt. See Stanton
Harcoiirt.
Staunton Lacy. See Stanton Lacy.
Stauntone. See Stantonbviry.
Stavelay. See Staveley.
Staveleie, Margaret de, 1217.
Staveley, Staveleye, co. Derby,
1438.
, Stavelay, co. York, 527 {p.
131).
Staver, Stavere, 1660, 1916.
Staverton, extent of rent of, 51.
Stavord, Alexander, chaplain, 1331.
Stayne, William de, commissioner
1985.
Staynesby. See Stainsby.
Staynesmore. See Stainmore.
Staynfordbrig. See Stamford
Bridge.
Stayngreve, Adam de, commissioner
1710.
Staynton. See Stainton.
Staynton, Godfrey de, commis-
sioner, 976.
See also Stejniton.
Staynwath. See Stenwith.
Stelaenheth, Stebenhuth. See Step-
ney.
Stede, Master Thomas, rector of
Biu-nham, 752.
Stedeman, Stedemon, John le, 1322.
, Roger, 982.
Steeping, Stepyng, co. Lincoln,
manor, 344.
Steeple, Steple, co. Essex, lands of
Bicknacre priory in, 450.
Stenwith, StajTiwath [in Barrowby],
CO. Lincoln, 647.
Stenynge. See Steyning.
Stepel Cleydon. See Claydon,
Steeple.
Stepellavynton. See Lavington,
Market.
Stepelton. See Stapleton.
Stephen, king, 697, 813,
Stephen, Agnes wife of, land of, in
Bamburgh, 389.
Gilbert son of, 661, 914.
, . . . . , Iseult and Margaret,
daughters of, 914.
Stephenessone, Harman, 1679.
Steple. See Steeple.
Stepney, Stebenheth, Stebenhuth,
CO. Middlesex, manor. 1132.
, whale stranded at, 57.
Stepyng. See Steeping.
Steresgarth. See Sturgate.
Steresgarth, John son of Robert de,
2027.
Stermouth, William de, 1111 {p.
275).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
723
Sternbergh, Ahiin de, merchant of
Almain, 1628 {p. 399).
, John de, of Louth, 1628 (p.
399).
Sterston. See Starston.
Stert, Steurte, co. Wilts, manor,
valuation of, 135.
Steueton. See Stutton.
Steurte. See Stert.
Stevene, Walter, 114.
Steveton, Stiveton. Robert de, 226,
265.
, . . . . , lands of, in Yorkshire,
233.
, . . . . , Sibyl wife of, daughter
of Adam de Hamelton, relict
of John de Metham, 265.
See also Styveton.
Stewkley, Stiuecle, co. Buckingham,
2048.
Stewton, Stiveton, Styveton, co.
Lincoln, manor, extent of,
134.
Steyning, Stenynge, co. Sussex, Wic-
ham in, q.v.
Steynton, John de, of Over, mer-
chant, 924.
See also Staynton.
Stickney, Stykeney, co. Lincoln, in-
quisition at, 2064.
Stiffkey, Styvekeye, co. Norfolk,
manor, 1444.
Stiford. See Styford.
Stirap. See St3Trup.
Stirkeland, Great. See Strickland,
Great.
, Little. See Strickland, Lit-
tle.
Stirkeland, John son of Thomas de,
1392.
Stirklandketell. See Strickland
Kettle.
Stirling. Strivelvn, Stryvelyn, co.
Perth, 1499.
■ , castle, 1908.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Rokes-
by, Thomas de.
, writs dated at, 1475, 1477,
1491, 1518, 1573, 1578, 1585.
Stiuecle. See Stewkley.
Stiveton. See Steveton and Stew-
ton.
Stixwould, Skykeswold, Stykeswald,
CO. Lincoln, inquisition at,
239.
.prioress of, 432, 1628 (jp.
399).
Stockton, Stocton, co. Warwick, 818.
Stocton, Richard son of Thomas de,
2087.
, Thomas de, prior of St.
Peter's, Bath, 1379.
See also Stokton.
St(^)dden, W). Bedford, hundred, 285.
Stodham. See Studham.
Stodlay, Stodlegh. See Studley.
Stodleye, William de, tenant of Farn-
borough manor, 324.
Stodmarsh, Stodmerssh, Stodmer-
sshe, CO. Kent, 1751.
, manor, 1751.
Stok. See Stoke.
Stoke [? in Hartland], co. Devon,
503.
, CO. Kent, 1846.
, Stokes by Grantham, co.
Lincoln, rector of. See Blan-
dolf, John.
, CO. Nottingham, 776.
, Stoke by Guildford, co.
Surrey, 812.
. . . . , Testardesfee in,
812.
Abbas, CO. Dorset, Bromley
in, q.v.
Bardolph, Stoke Bardolf, co.
Nottingham, 1489.
by Nayland, Stoke Neylond,
CO. Suffolk, manor, 1440.
, Church, Cherestok, co. Salop
1325.
, . . . . , Brompton in, q.v.
, . . . . , Gwarthlow in, q.v.
, . . . . , Rhiston in, q.v.
D'Abei'non, co. Surrey, Ox-
shott in, q.v.
Ferry, Stoke, co. Norfolk,
1214.
Holy Cross, Crouchestoke, co.
Norfolk, 1192.
, South, CO. Sussex, Offham in,
q.v.
on Tern, Stoke on Tjrren, co.
Salop, manor, 1138, 1170.
Stoke, Stok, John de, clerk, connmis-
sioner, 1756, 1819.
, Robert de, commissioner,
518, 540, 866.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
rebels, 647.
, Roger de, 1794.
, Master Thomas de, parson of
Ovington, 1898.
Stokes by Grantham. See Stoke.
Stokesby, co. Norfolk, Herringby in,
q.v.
Stokesley, Stokeslay, Stokesle, co.
York, inquisitions at, 170,
659.
, manor, 490, 659.
, Easby in, q.v.
Stokesley, William de, constable of
York, 2082.
Stokheye, Robert de, commissioner,
560, 855.
Stokheyth, William de, coroner in
Lincolnshire, 2106.
Stokke, Roger atte, 1111 {p. 275).
, William de, 604.
Stokton, Master John de, 1449.
724
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Stokton — cont.
, Robert de, vicar of Wim-
borne Minster free chapel,
1614.
See also Stocton.
Ston, John, of Worstead, 934.
See also Stone.
Stonar, Stonore by Sandwich, co.
Kent, 2105.
Stone, CO. Buckingham, 1625.
, Stanes, by Dartford, co.
Kent, manor, 2094.
, Stanes, co. Stafford, in-
quisition at, 1599.
, . . . . , Kibblestone in, q.v.
, . . . . , Yarlett by, q.v.
, CO. Worcester, inquisition at,
1634.
Easton, Stonyeston, co.
Somerset, 1881.
Stone, John de, commissioner, 1483,
1509.
See also Ston.
Stone Cross. See London, streets
and places in.
Stonehouse, Stonhouse, co. Glouces-
ter, 1727.
, inquisition at, 1727.
Stoneleigh, Stonle, Stonleye, co. War-
wick, abbot of, ' 349, 526,
831.
, soke, 831.
Stonelink, Stonlink [in Fairlight], co.
Sussex, knight's fee in, 405
{p. 102).
Stonham, Earls, Stonham Antegan,
CO. Suffolk, lands of Richard
Leu in, 289.
Stonhouse. See Stonehouse.
Stonhouse, Richard de, 1727.
, William de, 1727.
Stonhurst, Richard de, 898.
Stonle. See Stoneleigh.
Stonle, Stonleye, manor and mill,
extents of, 51.
Stonleye. See Stoneleigh.
Stonlink. See Stonelink.
Stonore. See Stonar.
Stonore, Stonouere, John de, 1269.
, . . . . , commissioner, 504,
516, 604,622, 1024,1886.
, . . . . , justice, 1493.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
Stony Stratford. See Stratford,
Stony.
Stonyeston. See Stone Easton.
Stopham, Stopeham, Alice wife of
William de, 1656.
, John, 1779.
Stormusworth, John de, 306.
, . . . ., Isabel mother of, 306.
Stotevile, Stotevill. See Stutevill.
Stothurde, Griffith, 1793.
Stouford. See Stowford.
Stouford, Stoweford, John de, com-
missioner, 1186, 1606.
, William de, clerk, 183.
, WilUam son of Jordan de,
63.
Stourton, William de, deputy of the
steward of Cornwall, 336.
Stoutevile, Stoutevill. See Stute-
vill.
Stow, Stowe, CO. Stviffolk, hundred,
prisage in, 92.
Stow Park, Stowepark [co. Lincoln],
writs and commissions dated
at, 584, 605, 642, 1047.
Stow, Stowe, Baldwin de, 405 {p.
102).
, . . . . , land of, in Longstowe,
41.
, James de, 527 {p. 131).
, William de, commissioner,
1130.
Stowe. See Longstowe.
Stowe, CO. Northampton, inquisition
at, 856.
, manor, 856.
Stowe, CO. Stafford, Amerton in, q.v.
, Grindley in, q.v.
Stoweford. See Stouford.
Stowemarket. See Stowmarket.
Stowepark. See Stow Park.
Stowford, Stouford [in Halwill], co.
Devon, 63.
Stowmarket, Stowemarket, co. Siif-
folk, 635, 1394.
inquisitions at, 1394, 2049.
Strabolgi, Strabolgy, David de, earl
of Athol, 279, 1111, 1444.
Stradbrook, Stradebrok, co. Suffolk,
1850.
, men and tenants of, 177.
, Wootten Green in, q.v.
Stradlyng, Edward, 1780.
Stralsmid, Strallessand, Strallesond,
Strallesso\xnt, Strelsonde,
[Pomerania], 383, 1660, 1916.
, men of, 1731.
Strange, le, Lestraunge, le Straunge,
Ebulo, 1267, 1656.
, . . . ., Alesia wife of, 1656.
, Fulk, 983, 986.
, ..... commissioner, 131.
, John son of Fulk, 983,
986.
, John, of Kjiockin, 1191.
, Roger, 48, 391.
Strata Marcella, Stratmarchell [in
Welshpool], CO. Montgomery,
abbey, abbot and convent
of, 732.
Stratfeldsaye. See Stratfieldsaye.
Stratfield * Mortimer, Stratfeld,
Stratfeld Mortymer, cos.
Berks and Hants, 1873.
, manor, 1975.
Oakfield in, q.v.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
725
Stratfieldsaye, Stratfeldsaye, co.
Berks, hermitage of, 1796.
, inquisition at, 1796.
Stratford, co. Essex, inquisitions at,
285, 1692.
, between Braintree and Cog-
geshall, CO. Essex, bridge, re-
pair and maintenance of , 1.
, by Benhall, co. Suffolk,
1749.
, extent at, 1567.
le Bow, Stratford, Stratford
Atebowe, co. Middlesex, in-
quisition at, 57.
, commissions dated at,
452, 457, 1185.
, . . . . , nuns of, 966.
Langthorne, Stratford, Strat-
ford Langethorn, co. Essex,
inquisitions at, 450, 588.
on Avon, Stretford on Avene,
CO. Warwick, land of Nicholas
de Carliolo in, 396.
, . . . . , extents made at, 396.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 1237.
, Stony, Stony Stretford [co.
Buckingham], writ dated at,
67.
Stratford, Stretford, Strettford,
Henry de, commissioner,
1658.
, Master Jolui de, commis-
sioner, 520.
, . . . . , bishop of Winchester,
1264.
, . . . ., deputy treasurer, 922.
, , chancellor, 1199, 1201,
1291, 1321, 1322, 1402, 1447,
1496.
, Thomas de, 527 {p. 133).
Stratmarchell. See Strata Marcella.
Stratton. See Stretton.
Stratton, co. Cornwall, 1161.
CO. Norfolk, 1175, 1192.
, . . . . , villeins dwelling in,
142.
on the Foss, Stratton on
Fosse, CO. Somerset, manor,
1332.
Stratton, Adam de, 55.
, . . . . , forfeitiu-e of, 1888.
Nicholas de, 1192.
Straunge. See Strange.
Strech, John, 1403.
, Robert, 1277.
Street, Strete, co. Kent, inquisition
at, 1057.
, manor, 1057.
Streethall, Strethale, co. E.ssex,
manor, 471.
Strelsonde. See Stralsund.
Strete. See Street.
Stretele, John de, 2046.
, Nicholas de, 2b46.
Stretford. See Stratford.
Stretford on Avene. See Stratford
on Avon.
Stretford, Stony. See Stratford,
Stony.
Strethale. See Streethall.
Strethampton. See Strettington.
Strethampton, John de, 1898.
Strettford. See Stratford.
Strettington, Strethampton [in Box-
grove], CO. Sussex, lands of
the hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in, 193.
Stretton, Stratton [in Burton on
Trent], co. Stafford, Clive-
milne in, 1806.
Stretton, Church, Chirch Stretton,
Stretton, co. Salop, advowson,
48.
, church, 8.
, inquisitions at, 1550, 1810.
, manor, 8, 66.
, . . . ., extent of, 48, 66.
, vale of, 48.
Strickland, Great, Great Stirkeland
[in Morland], co. Westmore-
land, 1392.
Kettle, Stirklandketell, co.
Westmoreland, 1878.
, Little, Little Stirkeland [in
Morland], co. Westmoreland,
manor, 1399.
Strivelyn. See Stirling.
Strivelyn, Stryvelyn, John de,
knight, 2028.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1896.
Strode. See Strood.
Strode, John de, commissioner, 1701.
Strood, Strode, co. Kent, 1846, 2034.
, hospital of St. Mary, master
and brethren of, 1846.
, inquisitions at, 829, 1001.
, manor, 829, 1529.
, men of, 2034.
Stroude, Isle of Wight, 1939.
Strug, William, 1368.
Strugoill. See Chepstow.
Stryvelyn. See Stirling and Strive-
lyn.
Studham, Stodham, co. Bedford,
\\\l(p. 275).
Studley, Stcdlegh [cos. Buckingham
and Oxford], prioress and
nuns of, 876.
, vStodlay, co. York, 1791.
Stupellavyngton. See Lavington,
Market.
Stupereshelde, Wilham de, 552.
Sturemere. See Sturmer.
Stureye. See Sturry.
Stureye, Henry de, commissioner,
1751.
Sturgate, Steresgarth [in Spring-
thorpe], CO. Lincoln, 2069.
Sturgon, Thomas, 219.
Sturion, Ralph, 430.
726
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Stiirmer, Stiiremere, Sturmere, co.
Essex, 1923.
, manor, extent of, 900.
Sturmy, Lesturniy, John, commis-
sioner, 120i, 1618, 1914.
, Philip, 745.
, . . . . , Sarah wife of, 745.
Sturry, Sturej^e, Sturreye, co. Kent,
1751.
, writs dated at, 461, 872.
Stut, Thomas, of Southampton, 43.
Stutevill, Stotevile, Stotevill, Stonte-
vile, Stoutevill, John de (1),
538, 754.
, John de (2), grandson of
Johnde(l), 754.
, . . . . , heir of, minority of,
754.
, Nicholas son of Stute de,
754.
, Stute son of John de, 754.
, WilUam de, 969.
, . . . . , lord of Stratfieldsaye,
1796.
Stutton, Steueton [in Tadcaster], co.
York, manor, 527 {p. 132).
Styford, Stiford [in Bywell St. An-
drew], CO. Northiunberland,
2037.
, lord of. See Lancastre,
John de.
, Newbiggin in, q.v.
Styhangre, William, of Basing, vicar
of Wymoring, 1898.
Stykeford, Roger de, chaplain, 1518.
Stykeney. See Stickney.
Stykeswald. See Stixwould.
Styrrup, Stirap, co. Nottingham,
land t)f John Darcy in, 10.
, Oldcoates in, q.v.
Styvekeye. See Stiffkey.
Styveton. See Stewton.
Styveton, Robert de, 203.
See also Steveton,
Suafham. See Swaffhain.
Sudbury, Sudbiry, co. Suffolk, 2049.
Suddoun, Richard son of James de,
1251.
Sudynton, Nicholas de, 1024.
...!.., Master Thomas de, 580.
Suffolk, county, escheator in. See
Clere, Robert de ; Cretyng,
Edward de ; Holewell,
Robert de ; Howard, John ;
Middelton, WilUam de ; Ros-
teley, William de ; Talemache,
William de.
, extents in, 320, 922, 1529,
1567.
, inquisitions in, 69, 83, 88,
92, 93, 177, 224, 285, 288, 300,
302, 426, 480, 485, 568, 635,
743, 772, 794, 808, 907, 973,
1028, 1048, 1070, 1077, 1110,
1134, U48, 1184, 1250, 1251,
Suffolk, inquisitions in — cont.
1258, 1394, 1568, 1623, 1663,
1708, 1717, 1749, 1766, 1775,
1811, 1815, 1850, 1855, 1904,
1917, 1945, 1967, 1989, 1998,
2049, 2061, 2066, 2096.
, lands of William le Parker in,
272.
, prisage in, 83, 88, 92, 93,
285, 300, 2096.
, sheriff of. 111, 177, 218, 224,
288, 485, 743, 772, 1041, 1070,
1184, 1199, 1250, 1663, 1708,
1815, 1850, 1872, 1916, 1917,
1989, 2066. ^ee also Caus-
ton, Robert de ; Clavering,
Adam de ; Middelton, Wil-
liam de.
, subescheator in. See
Harneys, John.
Suffolk, earl of, 1897.
Suggere, Thomas, 480.
Sulhampstead Abbots, Silhamstede,
CO. Berks, church, 1648.
Sullen. See Silian.
Sully. See Scilly.
Sulthorn, Sulthorne. See Souldern.
Siunery. See Somery.
Summerfield, in Docking, co. Nor-
folk. See Southmere.
Suore, Ralph atte, 1693.
Siu-de, Adam, 1843.
Surfleet, Surflet, Surflelt, co. Lincoln,
789, 1337.
Surrey, county, 1760.
, collectoi's of scutage in, 405.
, coroner in. See Crouch,
John atte.
, escheator in. See Bereford,
John de ; Daber, Roger ;
Forester, Reynold le ; Hawe,
John de ; Northo, William de ;
Picot, William ; Weston,
William de.
, extents in, 369, 922.
illegal prisage in, 2096.
, inquisitions in, 22, 138, 362,
429, 549, 686, 689, 812, 853,
899, 905, 971. 984, 1024, 1112,
1172, 1209, 1213, 1280, 1323,
1326, 1511, 1512, 1583, 1607,
1678, 1690, 1714, 1757, 1760,
1761, 1831, 1834, 1859, 1860,
1861, 1964. 1979, 2003, 2008,
2050, 2065.
, lands of William de Clvye-
dene in, 22.
, sheriff of. 138, 689, 1112,
1213, 1280, 1323, 1646, 1760,
1761, 1964, 2008, 2050, 2077.
See also Medestede, Andrew
de ; Northo, William de.
, sul^escheator in. See
Gylemyn, WilUam ; Vyne,
Thomas de la.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
727
Surrey, earl of. See Warenna.
Surteys, Thomas, 1381.
, . . . . , conimissioner, 1900.
Sussex, county, 1232, 1760.
, arraj' of archers in, 1776.
, carriage of timber from,
841.
, collectors of scutage in, 405.
, escheator in, 1659. See also
Bereford, John de ; Peverel,
Andrew ; Picot, William ;
Weston, William de.
, extents in, 922 (p. 230), 1686,
1701.
inquisitions in, 24, 193, 238,
252, 264, 319. 326, 329, 346,
405, 554, 636, 733, 736, 748,
803, 805, 864, 981, 1061, 1075,
1108, 1148, 1169, 1216, 1246,
1248, 1361. 1385, 1412, 1461,
1522, 1523, 1530, 1633, 1646,
1659, 1668, 1676, 1709. 1716,
1752, 1754, 1760. 1776, 1804,
1823, 1933, 2000, 2018, 2059,
2077.
, justices of oyer and terminer
in, 1776.
, knights' fees of John de
Britannia in, 405.
, lands of the hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in, 193.
, sheriff of, 252, 290, 319, 329,
736, 748, 985, 1246, 1646,
1760, 1858, 1933, 2059, 2077.
Suterton. See Sutterton.
Suth, Hugh, of Kirmond le Mire,
1628 {p. 399).
Suth BirUngham. See Bui'lingham,
South.
Suth Clifton. See Clifton, South.
Suth Tauton. See Tawton, South.
Suth Walsham. See Walsham, South.
Suthampton, Thomas de, 778.
Suthcote. See Southcott.
Suthelmham. See Ebnham, South.
Sutheray. See Southry.
Sutheroue, Shutheroue, Robert, 377.
Suthewerk. See Southwark.
Suthewik, William de, of Weston and
Weedon, a felon, 465.
Suthewyk, Suthewyke. See South-
wick.
Suthirn, William, 1770.
Suthmere. See Southmere.
Suthwalde. See Southwold.
Suthwell. See Southwell.
Suthwerk. See Southwark.
Suthwyk, Suthwyke. See South-
wick.
Sutterton, Soterton, Suterton, co.
Lincoln, 1036, 2078.
, advowson of, 176.
, Dowdyke in, q.v.
, lands of Swineshead abbey
in, 223.
Sutton, CO. Bedford, land of Nicholas
le Latimer in, 196.
[ah'as Buckingham, co. Buck-
ingham], prebend, 1829.
, . . . . , prebendary of. See
Kildesby, William de.
, by Plympton, co. Devon,
325.
, inquisitions at, 326.
, . . . . , objections to proposed
fair and market at, 325.
, CO. Essex, knights' fees in,
1703.
, CO. Hereford, 1074.
, in Holland, co. Lincoln, 789.
, CO. Nottingham, mill, 1755.
, in Holderness, co. York,
1294.
upon Derwent, co. York,
1312.
Cheney, Sutton [co. Leices-
ter], letter dated at, 816.
in the Elms, Sutton by
Broughton Astley, co. Leices-
ter, 36.
at Hone, Sutton atte Hone,
Sutton ate Hone, co. Kent,
877.
, . . . . , church, chantry in,
862.
, . . . . , house of St. John of
Jervisalem at, 862.
, . . . . , . . . . , master of. See
Navintel, Robert.
, . . . . , land of the hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in,
202.
, . . . . , manor, extent of, 922
(p. 230).
, ..... Haw ley in, q.v.
, . . . . , Kyngesfeld in, 862.
, . . . . , Kyngesbrok in, 862
on the Hill, co. Derby,
Thurvaston in, q.v.
Maundevill, co. Wilts, manor,
1198.
Sutton, Suttone, Edmimd de, 900.
, Heniy de, parson of Leake,
229.
, Hugh de, commissioner, 988.
, John de, 898, 965, 1000.
, . . . . , commissioner, 299.
, Margaret wife of, 965.
, John de, of Holderness, 1294.
, Nicholas de, 527.
, Robert de, commissioner,
1985.
, Simon de, 1387.
, Thomas de, 1387.
, William son of Saer de,
knight, 2062.
Sutwelle, Hugh de, 1449.
Suylly, Petronilla de, countess of
Dreus, wife of Geoffrey de
Lysniaco, 15G3.
728
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Swaffhain, Suafliaiu, co. Cambridge,
villeins dwelling in, 142.
, Svvafham, co. Norfolk,
inqviisitions at, 1715, 2072.
Swainstonc, Sweynestoii [in Cal-
bourne], Isle of Wight, manor,
1397.
Swalclif, Swalclive, Swalclyve, Swale-
clif, Alice de, 194.
Robert de, commissioner,
957, 965, 1000.
Swaldale. See Swaledale.
Swale, Friesland, 1916.
Swaleclif. See Swalclif.
Swaledale, Swaldale, co. York, Eller-
ton in, q.v.
Swallow, Swalou, Swalu, co. Lincoln,
446.
, manor, 446.
, rector of, 1628 {p. 400).
Swanbourne, Swanebourn, Swane-
boiirne, co. Buckingham,
2048.
Swanescamp, Swaneschaiunp. See
Swanscombe.
Swaneton. See Swaton.
Swanscombe, Swanescampe, Swanes-
chamnp, co. Kent. 1168.
, manor, extent of, 922 (jp.
230).
Swanston, Sweyneston [in Dilwyn],
CO. Hereford, messuage of
Walter le Petit in, 159.
Swanton, Swantone [in Mereworth],
CO. Kent, 1846.
, CO. Norfolk, 1589, 2040.
Swarby, co. Lincoln, 1858.
Swarby, Walter de, 333.
Swardebj'. See Sewerby.
Swarteghe. See Swartheek.
Swarteskere, Squartesclure, co. Ches-
ter, 46, 53.
Swartheek, Swarteghe, Jolm, of Hol-
land, 1770.
Swathling, Swaythelyng, co. South-
amptcn, 1136.
Swaton, Swaneton, co. Lincoln, in-
quisition at, 991.
Swavesay, Jolm de, 527 {p. 132).
Swavesey, Swavesay e, co. Cam-
bridge, inquisition at, 515.
Swell, in Almain [i.e. Germany],
1660.
Swell, Swelle, co. Gloucester, manor,
434.
, le Park, 434.
Swet, John. 1814.
, Richard, 1814.
Sweyn, John, master of the Noman-
nesfrend of Dordrecht, 1865.
Sweyneston. See Swainstone and
Sw anston.
Sweynthull, Sweyngthill, Walter do.
commissioner, 1197, 1273
1843.
Swilyngton, Swylyngton, Adam de,
581, 954.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, relict
of Roger de Pilkyngton, 581.
Swinbrook, Swynebrok, Swynebroke,
CO. Oxford, 1288.
, lands of Hugh le Despenser
in, 945.
Swinburn, West, West Swynburn,
CO. Northumberland, 673,
1121.
, manor, 673.
Swinefleet, Swinflete, co. York, 637.
Swinerton. See Swynnerton.
Swineshead, SwjTiesheed, Swynes-
heved, Swynsheved, co. Lin-
cohi, 2078.
, Ellis abbot of, 223.
, inqviisitions at, 492, 1036.
Egthundirdfen in, 2078.
, le Gresgarth in, 1631.
Swinflete. See Swinefleet.
Swinstead, Swynestede, co. Lincoln,
1270.
Swylyngton. See Swilyngton.
Swyn. See Zwyn.
Swyn, Maudde, 1312.
Swynburn, \A'est. See Swinburn,
West.
Swyne, la. See Zwyn.
S\\'ynebrok, Swjaiebroke. See Swin-
brook.
Swynebui'ne. co. Sussex, knight's fee
in, 405 (p. 102).
Swynebuine, Swyneburn, Adam de,
676.
, Henry son of Adam de, for-
feiture of, 676.
, John de, 676.
, Margery wife of Thomas de,
1787.
Swyneford. See Kingswinford and
Swynford.
Swynesheed, Swynesheved. See
Swineshead.
Swynestede. See Swinstead.
Swynflete, William de, commissioner,
2078.
Swynford. See Oldswinford.
Swynford, Swyneford, John de, 546.
, Thomas de, commissioner,
1960.
, . . . . , escheator in Bedford
and Buckingham, 1965, 1970.
, William de, escheator in
Warwickshire, 1304.
Swynherd, Robert, 1340.
Swyningthwayt, William de, keeper
of Bainbridge forest, 918.
Swynnerton, co. Stafford, 458.
Swynnerton, Swinerton, John de,
797.
Nicholas de, parson of
Chellaston, 797.
, . . . . , David groom of, 797.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
729
Swynnerton — cont.
, Richard de, 458.
, Ro2,er de, lord of Swynner-
ton, 458.
, Stephen de, 1072.
, Stephen de, parson of
Swynnerton, 458.
, Tlaonias de, escheator in
Salop and Stafford, 1795,
1806, 1810, 1862, 1864.
Swynsheved. See Swineshead.
Sydingbonrne, Sydingburne, Syd-
yngborne. See Sittingbonrne.
Syerston, Sireston, co. Nottingham,
776.
Sygher, Henry de. 1831.
Sylveston. See Silverstone.
Symeon, Simon, 1937.
, Thomas, 1723.
Symon. See Simon.
Symond. See Simond.
Symonds Hall, Symimdeshale [in
Wotton under Edge], co.
Gloucester, manor, 766.
Synebaud, James, archdeacon of
Winchester, 487.
, Robert, 487.
Syngelton. See Singleton.
Syvelesho. See Silsoe.
Syven. See Seven.
Syresham, Siresham, co. Northamp-
ton, land of Biddlesdon abbey
in, 197.
Tabeletter, Geoffrey le, citizen of
London, 1580.
Tackbear, Takebeare [in Bridgerule
West], CO. Devon, 1493.
Tackele. See Takeley.
Tadcaster. Taddecastre, Tadecastre,
Tadkastere, co. York, 527
(p. 134).
inquisitions at, 582, 623.
Catterton in, q.v.
Hazlewood in, q.v.
, Stutton in, q.v.
Taillard, William, of Bordeaux, 1814.
Tailor, Taillor, Taillour, Tayllur,
Taylovir, Taylur, Agnes wife
of Alan, 298.
, Henry, baiUff of Hedon,
897.
Henry, of Dartmouth, 1679.
, Hugh, 1794.
Tailor — cont.
, John le, of Branston, 27.
, John son of William le, of
Berwick upon Tweed, 1671.
, Ralph le, 826.
, Ralph le, of Kingham, 2107.
, Richard, of Dartmouth,
1679.
, Roger le, of Bodmin, 1088.
, Stephen, of Dartmouth,
1679.
, William le, 1268.
, William le, of Berwick upon
Tweed, 1671.
, William le, of Ciltheroe,
1423.
, William le, of Higham Fer-
rers, chaplain, 1498.
Takebeare. See Tackbear.
Takebeare, Thomas de, 1493.
Takeley, Tackele, Takeleye, co.
Essex, 1595.
, manor, 1076.
Talabrin, co. Denbigh, 507.
Talaton, Taleton, co. Devon, extent
in, 503.
Talbot, Talebot, Thalbot,' Aldred,
1092.
, Edmund, steward of Skipton
honour, 724.
, Gilbert, 598, 1649.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1 186,
1750.
, . . . . , justice of South Wales,
1189, 1243, 1292, 1417, 1450,
1551, 1694. 1704, 1706. 1721.
, Richard, 694, 1024, 1935.
, ..... Elizabeth Comyn, wife
of, 1024.
Talemache, Thalemach, Hugh, 300.
William de, escheator in
Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge,
Huntingdon, Essex and Hert-
ford, 1734, 1737.
Taleton. See Talaton.
Taleworth. See Talworth.
Talington. See Tallington.
Talkogon, co. Cornwall, 1265.
Tallington, Talington, co. Lincoln,
1468.
Talton, Tatlyntone [in Tredington],
CO. Worcester, 1274.
Talworth, Taleworth [in Long Dit-
ton], CO. Surrey, manor, ex-
tent and custumal of, 922 {p.
230).
Tvirbervile, and Wyke in,
922 {p. 230).
Tamar, Tamer, river, 1650.
Tameseford. See Tempsford.
Tamworth, Tameworth, Tamworthe,
CO. Warwick, 1131.
, castle, 1131. •
manor, 1027.
Glascote in, q.v.
130
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Tamworth — cont.
, Perry Crofts in, q.v.
Tamworth, John de, commissioner,
1911.
Tandridge, Tanrugge, co. Surrey, in-
quisition at, 853.
, prior of, 853.
Tanel, Laiu-ence, 1633.
Tanfeld, Richard de, 527 (p. 131).
Tangia, Jvirdan de, 1659.
Tankard, Eleanor wife of George,
489.
Tannere, John le, of Abingdon, a
felon, 1101.
, Walter le, 1537.
Tannington, Tatington [co. Suffolk],
men and tenants of, 177.
Tanrugge. See Tandridge.
Tanton. See Taunton.
Taplow, Tappelowe, co. Bucking-
ham, lands of William de
Clyvedene in, 22.
Tappenesse, Benedict de, 680.
, Emma de, 680.
Tappewell [in Charlbury], co. Ox-
ford, 2075.
Tarn Head, Turnheved by Selby [in
Hemingbrough], co. York,
wool shipped at, 1772.
Tarporley, Torperlegh, Torperleye,
CO. Chester, 912.
, ferry, 256.
Tarrant, Tharente, co. Dorset,
barony, 486.
Tateham. See Tathani.
Tateshale, Robert de, 2072.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 2072.
, Robert de, the elder,
2072.
Tatessale, heirs of, 1703.
Tatham, Tateham, Edmund de,
1889.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1889.
, William de, 1951.
, . . . . , commissioner, 645
(bis), 668, 787, 798.
Tathwell, Tathewell, co. Lincoln,
1902.
Tatington. See Taruiington.
Tatlyntone. See Talton.
Taunton, Tanton, co. Somerset, arch-
deacon of, parson of Milver-
ton, 1 745. See also Cranf ord,
Nicholas de ; ' Hereward,
Robert.
, east gate of, 295.
, extent at, 1532.
, inqixisitions at, 295, 876.
, priory, 295.
Taunton, Nicholas de, parson of
Postwick, 1942.
, Robert de, keeper of the
wardrobe, 1496.
Tavmy, John, warden of Chepstow
and Strugoill castle, 112.
Tauton, North and Suth. See Taw-
ton. North and South.
Taverner, Hugh le, commissioner,
1378.
, John le, of Bristol, a felon,
328.
, . . . . , mayor of Bristol, 691.
, Stephen le, 1654.
, . . . . , owner of ships of Scar-
borough, 1495.
, Thomas son of John le, 691.
, Walter, of Newark, 1818.
Tavistock, Tavistok, Tavistoke,
Tavystok, Tavystoke, co.
Devon, 1608, 1650.
, abbot of, 1120, 1608, 1650.
See also Champeaux, Robert.
, inquisitions at, 145, 1608.
, Hurdwick in, q.v.
, Morwelldown in, q.v.
, Newquay in, q.v.
Tawton, North, North Tauton, co.
Devon, hundred, 1564.
, South, Suth Tauton, co.
Devon, manor, lord's liberties
in, 174.
Tayden, Sarah de, 1022.
Tayllur, Taylour, Taylur. See Tai-
lor.
Taynton, Teynton [co. Oxford],
1288.
Tealby, Teuelby, co. Lincoln, John
clerk of, 1628 {p. 399).
Teford, Robert son of Lucy de, 1482.
Teghelere, Copyn, of Calais, 1867.
Teigh, Ty, co. Rutland, 1270.
Teignbridge, Teignebrigge [in Kings-
'teignton], co. Devon, inquisi-
tion at, 914.
Teignmouth, Teygnemuth, Teynghe
inue, CO. Devon, 173.
, inquisition at, 1588.
, ship of, 1588.
Temedebur', Temedebury. *See Ten-
bury.
Tempilhirst. See Hirst, Temple.
Templars, the Knights, 133, 244, 269,
303, 487, 577, 618, 626, 717,
735, 741, 801, 977, 1022. 1291,
1365, 1610, 1743.
, dissolution of, 577, 582, 717,
741, 1743, 1899.
, lands of, in Lincolnshire,
347.
, lands of, seized by the crown,
141.
.master of, 133, 269, 1573.
See also Martel, Alan ; Nun-
ham, William de.
Temple Gutynge. See Guiting,
Temple.
Temple Strode. See Strood.
Templegutynge. See Guiting,
Temple.
Templehirst, See Hirst, Temple.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
73]
Templer, Richard le, 1022.
Tempsford. Taineseford, co. Bed-
ford, church. 1829.
Roger parson of, 1829.
Tenbury , Temedebiir' , Temedebiiry
[co. Worcester], 18-1.
, glebe of Lire abbey in. 417.
, inqviisitions at, 417, 643.
Tenbv. Tynbeygh, co. Pembroke,
1907.
Tendlayes. WilHam del, 527 (p. 130).
Tendring. co. Essex, hundred, 285.
Tenham. See Tevnihani.
Teresersh, Agnes de. 329.
Terling, co. Essex, manor of ' le
Rynggers ' in, 592.
Terrington, Thyryngton, Tyryngton,
CO. Norfolk, 2020.
, manor, 1194.
Terrington, Tiverington, co. York,
701.
, Wiggenthorp in. q.v.
Tersshagh, Adam de, bailiff of Ox-
ford, 1498.
Terstane, co. Kent, 1846.
Te-sdale. John de, 849.
Testwode, Peter de, 1439.
Tetbury, Tettebury, co. Glovicester,
extent at. 996.
inquisition at, 661, 1181,
1712.
Tetenay. See Tetnev.
Tetford, John son of Philip de, 1482.
Tetherstan, Hemy de, of Campsall,
smith, a felon, 101.
Tetney, Tetenay, co. Lincoln, vicar
of, 1628 (p. 400).
Tettebury. See Tetbm-y.
Tetteleye, Thomas de, 48.
Teuelby. See Tealby.
Teiikesbury. See Te'-vkesbiury.
Teukesbury, Teukesburi, Nicholas
de, "914, 937.
Teukysbury. See Tewkesbury.
Tew, Great, Great Tywe, co. Oxford,
1476.
Tewkesbury, Teukesbiu-y, Teukys-
bury. CO. Gloucester, abbot of,
1794.
commission dated at, 975.
extent at, 1710.
Teye, Richard de, 898.
Robert de, commissioner,
1775.
Teygnemuth, Teynghemue. See
Teignmouth.
Teynham, Tenhain [co. Kent], writ
dated at, 1927.
Teynton. See Taynton.
Teynturer, Simon le, 480.
Teyvy. See Tivy.
Thacham. See Thatchain.
Thalbot. See Talbot.
Thaleinach. See Talemache.
Thame, co. Oxford, ablxjt of, 1615.
Thame — cont.
, inquisition at, 1615.
, writs dated at, 1611, 1617,
2025.
Thames, the, 397, 1761, 2079.
, at Dartford, passage over,
106.
Tharente. See Tarrant.
Tharston, Therston, co. Norfolk,
1175, 1192.
Thatcham, Thacham, co. Berks, in-
quisition at. 1080.
Thaxted, Thaxstede, co. Essex,
manor, 2056.
Theale, Thele, co. Berks, hundred,
1975.
Theddlethorpe, Thedelthorp, co.
Lincoln, 1936.
Thede, AUce, 300.
Thedelthorp. See Theddlethorpe.
Theford. See Thetford.
Thele. See Theale.
Themilby. See Thimbleby.
Thenford, co. Northampton, 1965.
Therfield, Therfeld, co. Hertford,
1516.
Therston. ^ee Tharston.
Thetford, Theford, co. Norfolk,
1160.
, inquisition at, 1 160.
, letters dated at, 177.
manor, 1 160.
Theuesflet. co. York, 1728.
Theydon Gernon, Theydene Gernon,
CO. Essex, inquisition at,
898.
, manor, 898.
Thickhed, Thikheved, Thikhevede,
[in Wheldrake,] co. York,
prioress and nuns of, 1312.
prioress of, 1828.
Thimbleby, Themilby, Thimelby, co.
Lincoln, 741.
, land of Kirkstead abbey in,
239.
Thinden. See Finedon.
Thirne, Thomas de, 648.
Thirsk, Thresk, co. York, manor,
1741.
Thleghok, co. Anglesev, 2102.
Thloytneraf, Wales, 1417.
inqijisition at, 1417.
Tholosa. See To louse.
Thomas, earl of Lancaster and Lin-
coln, 13, 298. 432, 442, 472,
479, 487, 507. 548, 561, 565,
578. 581, 582, 597, 600, 609,
618, 621. 647, 648, 653, 685,
717, 747, 787, 790, 806, 807,
948, 954, 965, 970, 976, 992,
1125, 1215, 1951.
, bailiff of. See Birton, John
de.
lands of, 466, 484, 494, 603,
548. 621.
732
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Thomas, earl of Lancaster and
Lincoln, lands of — cont.
, .....keeper of, 466, 501.
See also Hungerford, Robert
de ; Rodeney, Richard de ;
Travers, John.
, place of execution of, prayers
and offerings made at, 2103.
rebellion and forfeiture of,
470, 501, 580, 604, 607, 647,
734, 771, 774, 806, 807, 858,
874.
Alesia wife of. daughter of
Henry de Lacy, 567, 647, 717,
787.
Thomas, Adam, 1181.
, John son of, steward of the
New Forest, 241.
, Richard son of, 2034.
, WilUam son of, 527 {p. 131).
, William son of, of Wey-
boiirne, 30.
Cf. Fitz Thomas.
Thomelyneston, Ireland, 1387.
Thomlyn, Richard son of Geoffrey, of
Westmill, 1520.
Thonebregge, Thonebrugge. See
Tonbridge.
Thonglands, Thongelond [in Muns-
low], CO. Salop, 1862.
Thorald, Thorauld, John, 1 152.
, Thomas son of Ralph, 1991.
(7/. Torald.
Thorcroft, John de, 1327.
Thoresby. See Thvu-sby.
Thoresway, Thoresweye, co. Lincoln,
manor, extent of, 134.
Thorganby, Thurgramby, co. York,
inquisition at, 1056.
, manor, 1056.
, men of, 1828.
Thorgrameby, Hugh son of Gilbert
de, 2082.
Thor ey, Thornle, Isle of Wight, 1089,
, inquisition at, 1089.
, manor, 1229.
Thornage, Thornedgh, co. Norfolk,
inquisition at, 920.
Thornbo rough, Thorneborugh,
Thorneburch, Thronburch [in
Corbridge], co. Northumber-
land, manor, 389.
Thornbury, co. Gloucester, Kington
in, q.v.
, CO. Hereford, rectory of, 184,
Thornbiiry, Walter de, rector of
Thornbury, chancellor of Ire-
land, 184.
Thornby, Thurneby, co. Northamp-
ton, 1298.
, inquisition at, 1298.
Thomden, Thorndenne [in St. Mark
in the Castle, Hastings, now
part of Silverhill], co. Sussex,
406.
Thorndon, West, Thorndone, West.
See Horndon, West.
Thorne [? co. York], 543.
Thorneborugh, Thorneburch. See
Thornbo rough.
Thornecombe, Robert de, commis-
sioner, 1003. 1359.
Thornedgh, See Thornage.
Thorner, co. York, Shadwell in, q.v.
Thorness, Thornheye, Isle of Wight,
839 [p. 210).
Thorneton. See Thornton.
Thorney, Thorneye, co. Lincoln, ab-
bey, 720.
, . . . . , Broadholm in, q.v.
, Thorneye, Thornneye, Thor-
ny, CO. Suffolk, 1394.
, .. .., manor, 1945, 1967.
Thorngate, co. Southampton, hun-
dred, 1236.
, , bailiff of. See Bryke-
vyll, William.
Thornham, co Norfolk, inquisition
at, 1190.
Thornham, Thomas de, 1111.
Thornherst [in Headcorn], co. Kent,
1897.
Thornheved, co. Cumberland, 1072.
Thornheye. See Thorness.
Thornle. See Thorley.
Thornneye. See Thorney.
Thornthwaite, Thornthweyt [in
Hampsthwaite], co. York,
waste of, by Scots, 392.
Thornton in Lonsdale, co. York,
1969.
, church, 1969.
, inquisition at, 1969.
, manor, 1969.
, pastiu-es of Kendal Bray-
hougarth and Houhath in,
1969.
Thornton, Thorneton, in Pickering
Lythe, co. York, inquisitions
at, 472, 891.
Thornton upon Clay, Thornton vipon
the Hill [in Fewston], co.
York, 1206.
, mills, 1206.
, manor, 1206.
Thornton on Himiber, Thorneton on
Humber, co. Lincoln, abbot
of, 637.
Thornton le Street, co, York, vicar-
age, presentation to, 212.
Thornton Watlass, Watlowes, co
York, parson of, 1797,
, Rook\vith in, q.v.
Thornton, Thorneton, Thorntone,
Thorton, Alan de, 1441,
, John son of Walter de, 527
(p. 130).
, Peter de, of Kingsley, 46, 53.
, Robert de, clerk, 2082.
, Roger de, 527 (y. 134).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
733
Thornton — cont.
, Stephen son of John de, of
Hntton, 1674.
Thorny. See Thorney.
Thorp^ CO. Lincoln, 1628 {p. 400).
Arch, Thorp Arches, Thorpe
Arches, co. York. 527 {p. 134),
1526.
Satchville, Thorp [in Twy-
ford], CO. Leicester, 1703.
Thorp, Throp, Bartholomew de, 358.
, Henry de, 1317.
, . . . . , Margaret de Davyntre,
wife of, 1317.
, John de, 215, 285, 286, 445,
1774.
, . . . . , commissioner, 84. 85,
178, 214, 300.
, . . . . , keeper of Burgh
manor, 143.
, Alice wife of, 445.
, John son of Avice de, 527 i
(p. 130).
, Robert de, 445.
, . . . . , commissioner, 674,
1191, 1558, 2001.
, William de, commissioner,
1965, 2001. 2020. 2073, 2074.
Thorpe. See Whitley Thorpe.
Thorpe, Thorp, in Peterborough, co.
Northampton, 674.
, Thorp, CO. Rutland, 1191.
Acre, CO. Leicfster, Holyv\ ell
in, q.v.
, Bishops, by Norwich, co.
Norfolk, 1045.
Market, Thorpmarket, co.
Norfolk, inqui.sition at, 147.
Thorpland, Thorplond, co. Norfolk,
1718.
Thorpmarket. See Thorpe Market.
Thorscros. See Thruscross.
Thorton. See Thornton.
Thouresby, John de, commissioner,
1401.
Thrapston, Thrapeston, co. North-
ampton, inquisitions at, 445,
858.
Thrasterston. See Thriston.
Threngeston. See Thringstone.
Thresk. See Thksk.
Thrimelowe, Richard de, knight,
1356.
Thringstone, Threngeston, co.
Leicester, 816.
Thriplow, Trippelowe, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
Thriston, Thrasterston [in Felton],
CO. Northumberland, 804.
Thro eking, Throkkyng, co. Hertford,
1516.
, Throkyngge, co. Norfolk,
1996.
Thronburch. See Thornborough.
Throp. See Thorp.
Throwley,Thrulegh, co. Kent, manor,
1897.
Thruscross, Thorscros, co. York,
waste of, by Scots, 392.
Thundersley, Thimderle, co. Essex,
1486.
, commissions dated at, 212,
232, 238, 402, 403.
Thunneyk, William de, clerk of
Chancery, parson of Minster -
worth, 473.
Thurgramby. See Thorganby.
Thurkelby, Roger de, justice in eyre
in "Gloucester, 2083.
Thurlaston, Thurleston, co. Leices-
ter, le Flaxlaundes in, 501.
Thvirlston, Tlnirliston [in Whitton],
CO. Suffolk, land of Richard
Leu in, 289.
Thurneby. See Thornby.
Thurning, Thyrning, co. Norfolk,
1542.
Thui'rock, West, Westthurrok, West
Thurrok, co. Essex, 571.
, manor, 602.
Thursby, Thoresbv, co. Cumberland,
1072.
land of Adam del Despenser
in, 15.
, Starthwej^tryg by, q.v.
, Whinnow in, q.v.
Thurvaston [in Sutton on the Hill,
CO. Derby], 959.
, manor, extent of, 959.
Thwancastre (sic). See Caistor.
Thwait, Thwayt, Thweit, Thweyt,
John de, 390.
, . . . . , bailiff of Burstwick,
859.
, , bailiff of Middleton
manor, 122.
bailiff of queen Isabel,
122.
, . . . . , commissioner, 859.
Thwaites, Tweytus, Richard de, 535.
Thwayt, Th^\eit, Thweyt. See
' Thwait.
Thynden. See Finedon.
Thjmden, John de, gaoler of the
Marshalsea, 2081.
Thyrning. See Thurning.
Th^Tyngton. See Terrington.
Tibbetoft, Tibetot, Tibotot, Tybetot,
Typetot, John de. 2071.
, Payn, 1162,2071.
, . . . . , justice of Chester
131.
, Robert de, commissioner,
1590.
, justice of West Wales,
74.
, justice of South Wales,
.343, 1315.
Tibthorp, Tybt horpe [in Kirk Burn],
CO. York, 1526.
734
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ticehiirst, Tychehiirst, co. Sussex,
1858.
, Pashley in, q.v.
Ticheburn, Tychebourn, Tycheburn,
John de, coinniissioner, 737,
969, 987, 988, 993, 995, 1003,
1007, 1033, 1040, 1046, 1242,
1264, 1359, 1472.
Ticherssh. See Titchmarsh.
Ticltford, Tykeford [in Newport
Pagnell, co. Buckingham],
prior and convent of, 109.
, prior of, 1829.
, Fulk prior of, 1949.
Tickhill, Tikehille, Tildiill, Tikkil,
Tykehull, Tykhill, TvkhuU,
CO. York, 2082.
, castle, 1362.
, chapel of, 1362, 1798,
1800.
, . . . , , . . . . , wardens of. See
Arundell, John de ; Byry,
Richard de ; Sahiciis, Boni-
face de.
, . . . . , constables of. See
Byck, John ; Estfeld, Wil-
Uani de.
, church, 1362.
, honoxir, 332, 2098.
, . . . . , steward of. See Aune,
William de.
, liberty, 1140.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Pekke-
brug, Reynold de.
Tiderinton, WilUam de, 530.
Tides^^ell, co. Derby, Meadow in, q.v.
Tidpit, Tudeput [in Martin], co.
Wilts, 1932.
Tidworth, South, Tudeworth, co.
Southampton, manor, 210.
Tioys, Tyas, Tyeis, Tyes, Tyeys,
Henry, 503, 527 {p. 132),
704, 742, 745, 755, 785, 811,
817, 827,917, 1086.
, . . . ., rebellion of, 817.
, . . . . , Margaret wife of, 745,
755. 811, 817, 827.
Tikehille, Tikhill, Tikkil. See Tick-
hill.
Tilbrook, Tilbroke, Tilebroke, co.
Bedford, 716.
, inquisition at, 716.
Tilleshope. See Tilsop.
TilU. See Tilly.
TilUngton, Tilynton [in Stafford], co.
Stafford, 1436.
Tillio. See Tily.
Tilliol, Tillioll, Tilyol, Tyliole, Tylol,
Hugh, deputy sheriff of Wilts
and keeper of Old Sarum
castle, 210.
, Maud wife of Robert, 1312.
, Peter de, commissioner,
1072, 1913, 2051.
Robert de, 455.
Tilly, TiUi, Maud wife of Adam, 660.
, Richard, mayor of Bristol,
691.
Tiln, Northtilne [in Hayton], co.
Nottingham, 690.
Tibiey, Tylneye, co. Norfolk, 2020.
, inquisition at, 2020.
Tilsop, Tilleshope, Tilsope [in Bur-
ford], CO. Salop, manor, 510,
887.
Tiltey, Tilteye, Tylteye, co. Essex,
abbot of, 1513, 1545.
Til ton, CO. Leicester, inquisition at,
1355.
, Whatborough in, q.v.
Tily, Tillio, Tyle, Taillefer de, con-
stable of Scarborough castle,
144, 1167, 1805.
, . . . . , keeper of Scarborough,
1572.
Tilynton. See Tilliugton.
Tilyol. See TilUol.
Timble, Great, Tjaibil [in Fewston],
CO. York, waste of, by Scots,
392.
Timbridge, Tymerygge [in Little
Bedwin], co. Wilts, 827.
Tinboeth, Dynbaud [in Llananno, co.
Radnor], castle and land,
1137.
Tingewick, Tjmgewyk, co. Bucking-
ham, church, 1 829.
, inquisition at, 566.
, manor, 1702.
Tintagel, Tyndagel, co. Cornwall,
chvirch, 781.
Tintern, Tynterne, co. Monmouth,
abbey, abbot of. See Cam,
Roger de.
Tinwell, Tynwelle, co. Rutland,
Henry, rector of, 1449.
Tipnoak, Typenok, co. Sussex, hun-
dred, 1776.
Tirel. See Tyrell.
Tirley, Trynleye, co. Gloucester,
550.
Tiryngham, Roger de, commissioner,
587.
Tisbury, Tissebury, Tysseburi, co.
Wilts, 636.
, extent at, 1 198.
, inquisition at, 1932.
Titchfield, Tychefeld, co. Southamp-
ton, abbey, 1264.
, . . . . , abbot of, commis-
sioner, 1747.
Titchmarsh, Ticherssh, Tychemerssh,
CO. Northampton, Lovel of,
q.v.
Titcombe, Tytecoumbe, co. Berks,
manor, 1966.
Titheby, John de, 524.
Tiverington. See Terrington.
Tivy, Teyvy, Wales, river, 1706.
Tochet, Tochett. See Tuchet.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
736
Tochewyk, Thomas de, commissioner,
1960.
Tockvvith [in Bilton], co. York, 527
(p. 134).
Todde. John, 1402.
Toddinggewerth. See Tottingw^orth.
Todeloue. Alan de, 1965.
Todherst, co. Sussex, knight's fee in,
405 (p. 102).
Toft, CO. Lincoln, whale stranded at,
294.
Togliale. See Tughale.
Tok. See Touk.
Tokhale. See Tughale.
Tokwith, John son of Richard de,
527 {p. 134).
Tol, Richard, of Hoke, 1008.
Tollerford, Toheford. co. Dorset,
hiuidred, bedelry of, 1403.
Tollesbiiry, Tollesbery, co. Kent,
1954.
Tolouse, Tholosa John son of John
de, 1993.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, 1993.
Tolreford. See Tollerford.
Toly, John, of Wells next the Sea,
1916.
, . . . . , of Wymondham,
1133.
, Robert, chaplain, 1841.
Tolybothevill [? co. Lanark], castle
building of, 11.
Toinkyns, Adam, of Old Fallings,
1740.
Tonbridge, Thonebregge, Thone-
brugge, Tonebregge, Tone-
brigge, Tunbrigge, co. Kent,
552, 644.
, inquisitions at, 552, 644,
678, 863, 885, 886.
, manor, 886.
, priory of St. Mary Magdalen,
886.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
1540.
, , prior of, 863, 1642.
, writs dated at, 464, 729, 769,
813, 820.
Tone, Robert, tenant of Farnborough
manor, 324.
Tonebregge, Tonebrigge. See Ton-
bridge.
Toneton, Juliana de, 133.
, heirs of. See under
Bilton.
Tong, Tonge, co. Kent, 1015.
, church, 1435.
, honour, 605.
Tong, Tonge, Henry de, 1475.
, Robert de, receiver of vic-
tuals at Berwick, 1496, 1502.
Tonsberg, Tunnesbergh, Norway,
545.
, abbot of, .ship of, 545.
Tony, Maud de, 425.
Tony — cont.
Ralph, of Norfolk, 219.
, Robert de, 430.
Roger, 174.
Topcliffe, Topclif , Toppeclif , co. York
raided by Scots, 453.
, writs dated at, 1004.
, Asenby in, q.v.
, Dishforth in, q.v.
, Gristhwaite in, q.v.
, Newby in, q.v.
Topclyve, Toppclif, Toppeclif, John
de, rector of Seamer, 891.
Robert de, abbot of Whalley,
1951.
William, 739.
Tophohne. See Tuphokne.
Toppclif. See Topclyve.
Toppeclif. See Topcliffe and Top-
clyve.
Toppesfelde, William de, 19.
Toppynge, Richard, 1228.
Torald, William, of Newcastle upon
Tyne, 673.
C/. Thorald.
Torbok, Ellen de, 787.
Torksey, Torkesay, co. Lincoln,
priory, 901.
Torney, Torny, John de, 709, 1011.
Tornour. See Turnour.
Torny. See Torney.
Torperlegh, Torperleye. See Tar-
porley.
Torre, co. Devon, abbot of, assessor of
subsidies in Devon, 1606.
Torrington, Black, Blaketoriton, co.
Devon, sheriff's tourn of,
63.
Totehill, Hugh de, commissioner,
1552.
Tothale, William de, prior of the
hospital of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England, 645, 1477.
Tothe, Robert, 2011.
, Robert son of Robert, of
Kilham, 2011, 2070.
Totingford, Totyngford, co. Berwick,
fishery, 1404, 1410.
Totnes, Totton, co. Devon, inquisi-
tion at, 1767.
, Robert, prior of, 1730.
Tottingworth Toddinggewerth [in
Heathfield], co. Sussex,
knight's fee in, 405 {p. 102).
Totton. See Totnes.
Totyngford. See Totingford.
Toucestre. See Towcester.
Touk, Tok, Henry son of Walter, of
Kelham, 658.
, Robert, commissioner, 697,
713, 771.
Tounhend, Nicholas atte, 527 {p.
132).
Touneshende, Richard atte, 1501.
Tounstudes. See Tunstead.
736
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Tourney, Laurence, commissioner,
1138, 1170.
Toui'S, France, money of, 1657.
Tours, John le, parson of Watton,
500.
Toiu'veye. See Turvey.
Toutheby, Walter de, coroner in
Lincolnshire. 2106.
Touthorp, Robert de, commissioner,
858.
Toutton. See Towton.
Towcester, Toucestre, co. Northamp-
ton, inquisition at, 1756.
Towton, Toutton, eo York, extent
at, 1529.
Toy, William, of Horneastle, 1482.
Tracy, William de, 1236.
Trade, la, near Brittany, 1033.
Trapaile, Ralph, merchant of Dinant,
218.
Trappe, John, skinner of London,
Hugh, groom of, 871.
Trappere, William le, 1616.
, Maud wife of, 1616.
Travers, John, cormnissioner, 581,
631, 645.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
Thomas earl of Lancaster,
484.
, . . . . , keeper of the lands of
rebels, 578.
Trayly, John de, 1475.
CJ. TreiU.
Treasurer, the, 1759. See also Lang-
ton, Walter de ; Marche, Wil-
liam de la ; Norwico, Walter
de ; Reynolds, Walter ; San-
dale, John de ; Stapledon,
Walter de.
, chamber of, in Clarendon
manor, 209.
, writs issued on information
of, 260, 590, 1250.
Tredeflure, Adam, 1579.
Tredington, Tredyntone, co. Worces-
ter, 1274.
, Darling.scott in, q.v.
, New bold in, q v.
, Talton in, q.v.
Tredrym, co. Cornwall, 503.
Tredyntone. See Tredington.
Trefiian, Treffyllan, co. Cardigan,
1528.
Tregaer, co. Cornwall, 266.
, manor, 266.
Tregarim, Roger de, 1950.
Tregellest, Nicholas de, 1265.
Tregoney, Tregony, co. Cornwall,
inquisition at, 1651.
Tregrian, co. Cornwall, 503.
Trehampton, John de, commissioner,
1210, 1575, 1628, 1731, 2076.
, . . . . , escheator in Lincoln,
Rutland and Northampton,
1691, 2017,
Trehampton, John de — cont.
, . . . . , sheriff of Lincoln,
2017.
Treiagu, John de, commissioner, 511,
513, 517, 1088.
Trekyngham, Walter de, 1449.
Cf. Trikyngham.
Trekynner, co. Cornwall, 266.
Treili, Henry, subescheator in Ox-
fordshire, 303.
C/. Trayly.
Tremaba, Randolph de, reeve of Lis-
keard manor, 336.
Trematon, Tremeton, co. Cornwall,
barony, 775.
Tremeworth. See Tremworth.
Tremodret [in Roche], co. Cornwall,
503.
Tremworth, Tremeworth [in Crun-
dale], CO. Kent, manor, extent
of, 922 {p. 230).
Trenge, Master Robert de, warden of
Merton College, Oxford, 1498.
Trent, the river, diversion of, 840.
, escheator north of, 332,
1205. See also Bolyngbroke,
John de ; Burgh, Thomas de ;
Clyderhou, Robert de ; Crop-
hill, Ralph de ; Eure, John de,
Hothum, John de ; Houton,
John de ; Louther, John de ;
Metham, Thomas de ; Oysel,
Richard ; Salvayn, Gerard ;
Sapy, Robert ; Wodehous,
Robert de.
, escheator south of, 54, 406,
1058. See also Abel, John ;
Clare, Richard de ; Glouces-
tre, Walter de ; Herle, Mal-
cohn de ; Rodeney, Richard
de ; Selyman, Robert ; Trus-
sel, William ; Walewayn,
John ; Wellesworth, Roger de.
Trente, William de, 933.
, . . . . , citizen and alderman
of London, 362.
"Trentham, co. Stafford, 1864.
, priory, 1864.
Tresgoz. See Treygoiz.
Tresham, Laurence, 1291.
Trethake, Trethaek, co. Cornwall,
503.
Trethewy, Henry de, commissioner,
1675.
Treton, Robert son of John de,
1188.
Treuedyneston, Ireland, 1387.
Trevaignon, Trevaignoun, John de,
commissioner, 511, 1088,
1197, 1273.
Trevilyn, co. Cornwall, 503
Trevynek, co. Cornwall, 1265.
Trewe, Richard, 113.
Treworek, co. Cornwall, 503.
Treyaghan, co. Cornwall, 503.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
737
Treygoiz,Tresgoz,John, 24,405 (p. 1 02).
Treys, Eda wife of Nicholas, 70.
Trikyngham. Lambert de, commis-
sioner, 714.
Cj. Trekj'ngham.
Trillawe, Trillo\\e, Jolin de, commis-
sioner, 509, 950, 955.
Trim, Trym [co. Meatli], liberty of,
steward of, 1137.
, lord of. Se.e Mortuo Mari.
Triple, John de, 615.
Trippelowe. See Thriplow.
Tristrem. John, of Newbiggin, a
felon, 200.
Troam [Calvados. France], abbot
and convent of, 1461.
Trobrig. See Trowbridge.
Trompington, John de, 806.
Tromyl, Roger, deputj^ justice of
North Wales, 1673.
Trossel. See Trussel.
Trottisclrffe, Trottesclyve, co. Kent,
1846.
Trowbridge, Trobrig, co. Somerset,
honour, 919 (^p. 229).
Trowe. See Bishopstrow.
Trowe, Richard de, land of, in Bred-
more, 169.
Trumpotir, Robert le, 1045.
Trvimwyn, Trumwyne, Roger. 935.
, . . . . , deputy justice of
North Wales, 1744.
Trunch, John de, 358.
Trussebut, Roger, 671.
Trussel, Trossel, TrusseU, Theobald
son of William, 2063.
.WilUam, 540, 1064, 1111,
1760, 1764, 2063.
, ...., commissioner, 131,
1241, 1449.
, . . . . , escheator south of
Trent, 932, 941, 943, 960, 967,
981, 998, 999, 1181, 1183,
1195,
1196,
1211,
1216,
1225,
1230,
1231,
1237,
1245,
1248,
1251,
1253,
1257,
1259,
1260,
1265,
1271,
1274,
1289,
1297,
1302,
1306,
1313,
1326,
13.30,
1416,
1476,
1477,
1478,
1486,
1490,
1491,
1506,
1507,
1512,
1513,
1515,
1518,
1521,
1522,
1525,
1527,
1529,
1530,
1531,
1532,
1533,
1535,
1536,
1537,
1538,
1539,
1541,
1542,
1543,
1544,
1545,
1546,
1548,
1551,
1557,
1563, 1567,
1569,
1574,
1582,
1583,
1587,
1594,
1595,
1596,
1597,
1598,
1599,
1600,
1611,
1612,
1615,
1616,
1617,
1621,
1623,
1624,
1625,
1626,
1627,
1630-1634,
1637,
1638,
1640,
1656,
1659,
1661,
1667,
1670,
1672,
1677,
1678,
1684,
1690,
1692,
1693,
1712,
1713,
1717,
1720,
1888.
Wt. 34623
.
Trvissel. William — cont.
, . . . . , Laurence clerk of,
1230.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, after-
wards wife of Hugh de CuvUi,
540.
, WilUam son of John, of Kib-
blestone, knight, 2033.
, WiUiam, the elder, 1111.
, ..... the younger, 1111.
Trym. See Trim.
Trynleye. See Tirley.
Trystok, Emma, 1501.
Tuchet, Tochet, Tochett, Richard,
564, 951.
, WilUam, 504, 564, 566, 593,
810.
, , forfeiture of, 566, 593,
770, 951.
Tudeput. See Tidpit.
Tuder, Tudur, Gronow ap, 404.
, Res ap, 1030.
Tudeworth. See Tidworth, South.
Tudur. See Tuder.
Tugford, Tuggeford, co. Salop, 1874.
Tughale, Toghale, Tokhale, Tughall,
Robert de, 1404, 1425, 1445,
1453.
, . . . . , chamberlain of Ber-
wick upon Tweed, 1389, 1410,
1553, 1671.
, . . . . , commissioner, 963,
978, 1021, 1038, 1165, 1266,
1360, 1367, 1524, 1883, 1906,
2036, 2037, 2054.
, . . . . , keeper of the king's
victuals at Berwick upon
Tweed, 1908.
, . . . . , keeper of Newcastle
on Tyne, 1986.
, . . . . , sheriff of Berwick
upon Tweed, 1402.
, . . . . , sheriff of Northumber-
land, 1999.
Tuke, Thomas, owner of la Arounde
of London, 398.
Tukebard, Richard, 2079.
Tumby, co. Lincohi, 1628 {p. 399).
Tumby, John de, of Boston, collector
of customs in Boston, 1049.
, John son of John de, 361.
, Agatha sister of, wife
of William atte Gote, 361.
Tunbrigge. i^ee Tonbridge.
Tunnesbergh. See Tonsberg.
Tunnesbergh, Godband de, 545.
Tunstall, co. Kent, Gore in, q.v.
, CO. York, 2062.
Tunstead, Tounstudes [by Buxton],
CO. Derby, tenants of, 390.
, Tunsted, co. Norfolk, hun-
dred, inquisition in, 286.
Tupholme, Topholme, co. Lincoln,
abbot of. 810.
Tiu- . ., Richard, 141,
i 47
738
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Turberville, Turbervill, Turbevill,
Tvirbeville, Gilbert de, 949.
, Richard de, 949.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1880.
, William de, 949.
Turk, William, citizen and merchant
of London, 1956.
TurnebuU, Simon, 1402.
Turnepeny, John, a felon, land of, in
Hatton, 4.
Turnham, Robert de, knight, 326.
Tiirnham Hall, Turnhamhalle [in
Hemingb rough], co. York,
manor, 958.
Turnheved. See Tarn Head.
Turnoiu*, Tornour, Hugh le, 1501.
, John le, master of la Kat-
erine of Yarmouth, 1865.
, Robert le, 1202.
, William le, 1202.
Tiu-plyton, Hugh de, 974.
Turpyn, John, commissioner, 209.
Turpynton, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 1411.
Turvey, Tourveye, co. Bedford,
church, 1829.
Tutbury, Tuttebiry, Tuttebury, co.
Stafford, 40.
, castle, 896.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Lek,
John de.
chapel of, 747.
, . . . . , chaplains of, 896. See
also Kynebell, Jordan de ;
Osiet, Richard ; Tuttebury,
William de.
, deed dated at, 976.
, honom-, 580, 896.
, keeper of. See Lek,
John de.
, inquisitions at, 40, 700, 771,
896.
, liberty of, steward of, 4.
, priory of, prior of, 700. See
also Okovere, Roger de.
Tuttebury, William de, chaplain of
the chapel in Tutbury castle,
747.
Tuxford, CO. Nottingham, 972.
Twancastre. See Caistor.
Twede. See Tweed.
Twedemouth, Twedemuth. See
Tweedmouth.
Tweed, Twede, river, ferry over,
1451.
, fisheries in, 245, 1402, 1404,
1410, 1445, 1453.
Tweedmouth, Twedemouth, Twede-
muth, CO. Northumberland,
writs dated at, 1338, 1341,
1342, 1346, 1348, 1350, 1359,
1361, 1368, 1373, 1379, 1382,
1384.
Tweytus. See Thwaites.
Twiferde. See Twyford.
Twichen, co. Devon, Twycheneheved
and Twychenecombe in, q.v.
Twinham, Twyneham, Adam son of
Walter de, 1784.
, Walter de, 1784.
, . . . . , Isabel wife of, daugh-
ter of Robert de Yavenwyth,
1272, 1784.
, Walter son of Adam de,
1784.
Twiselton, John de, 1969.
Cf. Twyselyngton.
Twistride, co. Sussex, wood, 24.
Twychele, Adam atte, 1740.
, Robert son of Adam atte,
1740.
, Thomas son of Adam atte,
1740.
Twychenecombe [in Twichen], co.
Devon, 173.
Twycheneheved [in Twichen], co.
Devon, 173.
Twyer, William de la, 351.
Twyford, Twiferde, Twyferd, co.
Kent, 1350.
, bridge, 841.
, hundred, 1505.
Twyford, co. Leicester, 1355, 1703.
, Thorp Satchville in, q.v.
Twyford, Henry de, 1111 {p. 275).
, Johnde, 816, 1111 {p. 275).
, . . . . , lord of Kirk Langley,
892.
, Richard son of Thomas de,
1355.
, Thomas de, 1239.
Twyneham. See Twinham.
Twyselyngton, John de, 1449.
Cf. Twiselton.
Ty. See Teigh.
Tyas. See Tieys.
Tyberton, Walter de, parson of Gor-
ton Denham, 2.
Tybetot. ^See Tibbetoft.
Tybthorpe. See Tibthorp
Tychebourn, Tychebui'n. See Tiche-
burn.
Tychefeld. See Titchfield.
Tychehurst. See Ticehurst.
Tychemerssh. See Titchmarsh.
Tyddeswell, John de, cormnissioner,
1702.
Tyde, John, master of la Elyne of
Lynn, 1908.
Tyebrust, Ralph de, parson of Ast-
wood, 1829.
Tyeis, Tyes, Tyeys. See Tieys.
Tykeford. See Tickford.
Tykehull, Tykhill, Tykhull. See
Tickhill.
Tyle. See Tily.
TyUole. See Tilliol.
Tylneye. See Tilney.
Tylol. See Tilliol.
Tylteye. See Tiltey.
IKDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
739
TjTnerygge. See Timbridge.
TjTibeygh. ^See Tenby.
Tj-nbil. See Tiiuble, Great.
TjTidagel. See Tintagel.
TjTie, the river. 103.
Tynemoiith, Tynemuth, Tyngmew,
CO. Northvunberland, liberty,
service of stewardship in the
hall of, 365.
, prior and convent of, 365,
Tyngewyk. See Tingewick.
Tynghurst. See Fingest.
TjTiginew. See Tynemouth.
TjTiterne. See Tintern.
TjTiwelle. See Tinwell.
Tj'penok. See Tipnoak.
Typetot. See Tibbetoft.
Tyrell, Tu-el, TjTel, Hugh, 1594,
1649, 1981.
, . . . . , escheator in Somerset
and Dorset, 1780, 1807, 1820.
, keejjer of Blaenllyf ni
and Bwlch Dinas castles and
Llanelieu, Cathedine and Llan-
gorse honours, 1252.
, . . . . , keeper of Radnor
manor, 1643.
, ...., Joan mother of, 1981.
, Wilham, 1022.
, . . . . , Denise wife of, 1022.
, WjTian, 1088.
Tjrrington, Robert de, 810.
, . . . . , parson of Preston
Bissett, 951.
TyrUngton, eo. Leicester, 1239.
Tyryngton. See Terrington.
Tysseburi. See Tisbury.
Tytecovmibe. See Titcombe.
Tytherley, East, co. Southampton,
Holbury in, q.v.
Tywardreath, Tj'wardrey, co. Corn-
wall, prior of , 1090.
Tywamhaile, Tywarnayl, Tywar-
nayltyes [in Perran Zabuloe],
CO, Cornwall, 503.
, manor, 1086.
, . . . . , keepers of. See Ever-
ard, John ; Pulle, Nicholas
de.
Tywe, Great. See Tew, Great.
u
Ubbeston, Ubeston, co. Suffolk, 272.
Uchcovey. See Uwchgwrfai.
Uckington, Otynton, co. Gloucester,
1710.
Uddens, Uddyng, Uddynge [in Chal-
bury], CO. Dorset, 1195, 1224.
Uflftngton, OfTynton, co. Berks, 1460.
Uflfington, Uffyngton by Stan^ford,
CO. Lincoln, 1938.
, inquisition at, 1938.
Ufford, Robert de, earl of Sviffolk,
1897.
Uffyngton. See Uflfington.
Ufton, Of ton Roberd, co. Berks, 826,
, manor, 826.
, Uston (sic) [in South Wing-
field], CO. Derby, bridge, 335,
361.
Ugford St. James, Ogeford St. James,
CO. Wilts, 1621.
St. John, Ogeford St. John,
CO. Wilts, 1621.
Uggscombe, Uggescombe, co. Dorset,
hiindred, bedelry of, 1403.
, . . . . , presentments of
knights at an eyre in, 211.
Ughcorvey. See Uwchgwrfai.
Ughtred. Hughtred, Ralph, 334.
Thomas, 527 (p. 133).
...., commissioner, 479,
1805.
. . . , keeper of Pickering
manor, 472.
Thomas, knight, 1312.
. . . . , Margery wife of, 1312.
Cf. Houtred and Uttred.
Ugthreby, Ugtreby. See Oughterby.
Ulcotes. See Oldcoates.
Uldale, Ulvedale, Wlvedall, co.
Cumberland, inquisition at,
213.
, church, advowson of, 213.
, manor, 213, 1565.
Ulleskelf, Ulschelf [in Krkby
Wharfe,] co. York, 2095.
Ulme. See Huhne.
Uhome, LTxam, co. York, 2011, 2070.
Ulschelf. See Ulleskelf.
Ulting, Ultyngge, co. Essex, 1923.
Ulvedale. See Uldale.
Ulverston, Ulverstone, co. Lancaster,
1969.
, inquisitions at, 1969, 2019.
Ulvesby. See Ousby.
Umberleigh, Womberle, Womber-
legh [in Atherington], co.
Devon, 503, 511.
Umframvill, Gilbert de, knight, 1943.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1943.
Undel, Undele. See Oundle.
Underore, Agnes daughter of Os-
bern, 37.
, Osbern or Osbert, 37.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, daugh-
ter of Aylwin atte Broke,
afterwards wife of William de
Scales, 37.
Underwood, Undurwode, co. Derby,
597.
740
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Unfray, John, subescheator in Cam-
bridgeshire, 1079.
Up Svimburne. See Sombourne,
Upper.
Upchurch, co. Kent, 1015.
Uphatherley, Uphatherleye, co.
Gloucester, 823.
Upholland, Ho land, co. Lancaster,
manor, 2006, 2033.
Uplaimde, co. Kent, 1147.
Upledecumbe. See Letcomb Bas-
sett.
Uplowman, Lomene, Lumpna, co.
Devon, extent in, 503.
, manor, 511.
, Noreyshegh in, q.v.
Upmarden, Upmerdon, co. Sussex,
lands of the hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in,
193.
Upmelcombe. See Melcombe Hor-
sey. .
Upmerdon. See Upmardon.
Uppecham. See Peckham.
Upton, Uptone, co. Berks, inquisi-
tion at, 1997.
, CO. Huntingdon, inquisition
at, 70.
, CO. Norfolk, 1018.
, CO. Nottingham, 1710.
[in Burford], co. Oxford,
1288.
, . . . . , lands of Hugh le Des-
penser in, 945.
Grey, Uptone, co. Southamp-
ton, church, 1648.
Upton, Peter de, bailiff of Margaret
de Monte Heremer, 1838.
, Ralph de, clerk, 581.
, . . . . , sheriff of London,
1485.
, Roger de, 277.
, Master Thomas de, canon of
Wimborne Minster free chapel,
1614.
Upware, Upwere [in Wicken], co.
Cambridge, manor, 1187.
Upway, Waye, co. Dorset, manor,
extent of, 134.
Ure, Yor, Yore, co. York, river, 385,
489.
Urtiaco, Ortyey, Henry de, 753.
, , Sibyl wife of, 753.
, John del, 617.
Usburn, WilUam de, 482.
Use. See Ouse.
Useflet, lUard de, 2013.
Usk, Usketon, co. Monmouth, in-
quisition at, 497.
, land of, 497.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Wale-
wayn, John.
Uston {sic). See Ufton.
Utlawes, le, co. Northumberland,
wood, 389.
Uttoxeter, Uttokeshather, Uttox-
hather, co. Stafford, 600.
, mill, 771.
, Loxley in, q.v.
Uttred, Thomas son of Robert, of
Scarborough, 144.
, Thomas, the elder, of Scar-
borough, 144.
Cf. Houtred and Ughtred.
Uwchgwrfai, Uchcovey, Ughcorvey,
CO. Carnarvon, hundred or
commote, 49, 1697.
Uxbridge, Woxebrugge, co. Middle-
sex, view of, 257.
, , . . . , bailiff of. See Wyte,
Stephen le.
V
Vache, Matthew la, commissioner
1261.
Vachel, John, bailiff of Cookham
manor, 1017.
Vaghan, Bougham, Vaughan, David,
son of David ab Moriz, baihff
of Cantref Mawr and Emlyn,
68.
, . . . . , constable of Cayo and
Cathinog commotes, 68.
, Eignon son of Eignon, 56.
, Griffith Seis ap Llewellyn,
364.
, Llewellyn, son of Meredith
grandson of Owen Goynith,
49.
, Madoc, son of Madoc ap
Arandor, 74.
, Morgan, 949.
, WilUam, 989.
, . . . . , Joan wife of, daughter
of Margery Abel, 989.
Cf. Vechan.
Vale, la, barony, 1381.
Vale Royal, co. Chester, abbot of,
28.
, commission dated at, 679.
Vale, Laval, Val, Eustace de, 1983.
, Robert de la, 1381.
, Simon de, 527 {p. 132).
, WilUam atte, 1950.
Valencia, Aymer de, earl of Pem-
broke, 322, 800, 824, 1185,
1520.
, . . . . , warden of Scotland,
11.
, witness to commis-
sions and writs, 410, 457, 458.
, Mary wife of, 1703.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
741
Valeys, Philip de. See Philip.
Valle Torta, Philip de, lord of North
Tawton hxindred, 1564.
Cf. Vautort.
Valoignes, Henry de, knight, 508.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1234.
, . . . . , Margery wife of, 508.
, Johnde, 1638.
Valois, Valoyse, Philip of. See
Phihp.
Valor, Theobald, merchant of the
Bardi, 115.
Valors, Margaret de, 277.
Vanhyndelj'pjTi, Adam, 1816.
Vasconia, Emery de, Thomas servant
of, 337.
Vaudey [in Edenham], co. Lincoln,
abbot of, 2044.
, Erleshagh by. 2044.
Vaughan. See Vaghan.
Vaur, LlewelljTi, son of Meredith
grandson of Owen Goynith,
49.
, ....,Madoc, David, Mere-
dith and Llewellyn, sons of,
49.
Vautort, John, of Clyst, 325.
, John, of Modeton, 325.
Cf. Valle Torta.
Vaux, John de, escheator in Derby-
shire and Nottinghamshire,
2010, 2012.
Vauxhall, Faukeshall, co. Surrey,
manor, extent of, 369.
Vavassotir, Vavassur, Vavasur,
Vavasour, H. le, 1636.
, Henry son of Wilham le,
1573.
, Robert le, 527 (jp. 134).
, WiUiamle, 1573.
, . . . . , commissioner, 80.
Vechan, Pees ap Jevan, of West
Wales, 796.
Cf. Vaghan.
Veel, Vel, John le, of Kent, 77.
, John son of William le, 1387.
, Theobald le, of Kent, 77.
, Walter le, 1387.
Veer, Vere, John de, earl of Oxford,
1776, 2023.
, Randolph de, 1476.
, Simon de, parson of Gayton,
2063.
Veilly, Robert de, 1188.
Cf. Velye.
Veirdire, WiUiam, yeoman of Queen
PhiUppa's chamber, 1859.
Vel. See Veel.
Velye, John la, 198.
C/. Veilly.
Venables, Hugh de, 1085.
Vendome [Loir-et-Cher, France],
prebend, 1763.
Venn Ottery, Fenotery, co. Devon,
manor, 1777, 1843.
Venour, John le, commissioner, 2014.
, Theobald, 1703.
Venuz, Nicholas de, 1739.
Vepund. See Veteri Ponte.
Verdun, Verdoun, Verdon, Bertram
de, 292.
John de, 1192.
, . . . . , lord of Stoke on Tern,
1138.
, . . . . , patron of Gracedieu
priory, 1252.
, Robert de, 848.
, Theobald de, 518, 1170.
, Elizabeth wife of,
afterwards wife of Roger
Dammory, 518.
, Vivian de, commissioner,
1458.
Vere. See Veer.
Vernay, Vernaye, Thomas son of Wil-
ham de, 458.
Vernon, Ralph de, 131.
, Ralph son of Ralph de, 131,
1277.
Vescy, Isabel wife of John de, 134,
1312.
, John, 1152.
, WilUam de, lord of Alnwick,
126.
, Wilham de, of Kildale, 456,
472, 807.
, Wilham de, the elder, 472,
807.
Veteri Ponte, Vepund, Vippount,
Wepxmd, John de, lord of
Westmoreland, 646.
, Robert son of John de, lord
of Westmoreland, 481, 1983.
, Richard, 1178.
, Wilham de, 527 (p. 130).
Veyssyn, WilUam, of West Drayton,
972.
Vieleston, Vyeleston, Vyelestone,
Hamon de, 1342.
, John de, escheator in Kent,
. 1846, 1897, 1929.
Viene, the Dulfin of. See Dauphin,
the.
Vienne, Viene, Vienna, Vyene, Ellen
wife of John de, lands of, in
East Dean, Lockerley and
Holbvu-y, 236, 449.
, . . . . , extent of, 247.
, Johnde, 1897.
, . . . . , keeper of Clarendon
manor, 209.
, Luke de, 1897.
Vik, Robert, of Barton on Humber,
1628 (p. 400).
Viniter, Vyneter, Roger le, 1807.
, Denise wife of, 1807.
, Simon son of William le, of
Draughton, 2093.
Vippount. See Veteri Ponte.
Visdelou, Wilham, cominissioner,485.
742
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
VoU, Voyl, Howel, 1325.
, Johii son of Howel, 1793.
, Yereward, serjeant at arms,
laailiff of Aberffraw cantred,
746.
Vorde, Richard son of Matirice atte,
of East Farleigh, 799.
Cf. Forde.
Voyl. See Voil.
Vyeleston, Vyelestone. See Vieles-
ton.
Vyene. See Vienne.
Vyers, Henry de, 337.
Vygerous, Jolin, of Doddershall, a
felon, 1817, 1837.
Vylers, Alexander de, of Bristol,
homicide of, 691.
Vyne, Thomas de la, subescheator in
Surrey, 22.
Vyneter. See Viniter.
Vyse, Walter de la, 1322.
Vyvoiin, Joan de, 1331.
W
Wabrone. See Weybourne.
Wabrone, William son of Thomas de,
30.
Wace, Gilbert, commissioner, 78.
, Walter, 180.
Wacelyn, Wacesljm, William, of
Bromby, the elder, 1691.
, WiUiam, the yo linger, baihff
of Kirton in Lindsey, 2069.
Cf. Waukelyn.
Wachesham, Giles de, 595, 736.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1568,
1967.
Wachet. See Watchet.
Wack, John, 255.
Cf. Wake.
Waddesdon, co. Buckingham, Black-
grove in, q.v.
Waddeworth. See Wadworth.
Waddington, Wadyngton, co. Lin-
cohi, 298, 1656, 1858.
, manor, 1656.
Waddon. See Whaddon.
Waddon [in Croydon], co. Surrey,
manor, 1583.
Wade, John, 132.
, . . . . , JuUana wife of, 132.
Wadeherst. See Wadhurst.
Wadeherst, John de, 405, 1858.
Wadele. See Wadley.
Wadenhoe, Wadenho, co. Northamp-
ton, manor, 1013.
WadhuU. See Wodhull.
Wadhurst, Badherst, Wadeherst, co.
Sussex, 405, 1858.
, knights' fees in, 405 (p. 103).
, Flattenden in, q.v.
Wadley, Wadele [in Faringdon], co.
Berks, 1822.
Wadworth, Waddeworth, co. York,
1362.
, church, prebendary of. See
NeapoHo.
Wadyngton. See Waddington.
WahuUe, honour, 232.
Wahulle, Walter de, 232.
, . . . . , Beatrice daughter of,
wife of Henry de Burcestre,
232.
Wainiieet, Waynflet, co. Lincoln,
298, 1985.
, inquisition at, 294.
Waitby, Watteby [in Klrkby Step-
hen], CO. Westmoreland, 952.
Wake, lords of, 711.
Wake, Baldwin, 122.
, Baldwin son of Gilbert, 107.
,Hugh, 255.
, Hugh son of Baldwin, 255.
, Joan, 617.
John, 1289.
, commissioner, 1619,
1880.
, heir of, minority of,
168.
, John son of Baldwin, 122.
, Thomas, 1039, 1111.
, Thomas, of Liddell, 1132,
1133, 1641, 1741.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1294,
1728.
Cf. Wack.
Wakefeld, Henry son of Falcasius
de, 756.
Wakefield, Wakefeld, co. York, in-
quisition at, 615, 679, 1051.
Wakering, Wakeryng, Great and
Little, CO. Essex, laiights' fees
in, 1703.
Walays. See Waleys.
Walberswick, Walbertiswyke, co.
Suffolk, 907.
Walby, Waleby, Walleby [in Crosby
on Eden], co. Cumberland,
land of WilUam de Karholo in,
353, 354.
Walcote, Nicholas de, 500.
Walcott, Walcote by BromhoLtn, co.
Norfolk, manor, 611.
, Walcote [in Charlbury], co.
Oxford, 2107.
Wald, Aukin del, of Eastland, 1628
{p. 399).
Walden. See Waleden.
Walden, Saffron, Waleden, co. Essex,
1672.
, abbot of, 1672, 1737.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
743
Walden, Saffron — cont.
, inquisition at, 471.
, Sewers End in, q.v.
Waldeshef, Waldeschef, John de,
commissioner, 922, 1069, 1129.
, Walter, commissioner, 390,
576.
Waldingfield, Great, Great Walding-
feld, CO. Suffolk, 743.
Wale, Henry, 444.
Waleby. See Walby.
Waleden. See Walden, Saffron.
Waleden, Walden, Waledene, Hum-
phrey de, 488, 1082, 1903.
, . . . . , commissioner, 821.
, Simon or Seman de, 527
(p. 133), 756.
j . . . . , OUve wife of, 756.
Waleis. See Waleys.
Walere. See Wallere.
Wales, 835, 965, 1107, 1437.
, castles of, siirvey of, 68.
, conquest of, 181, 563, 667,
962, 1275.
, division of, among the sons
of Owen Goynith, 49.
, extent of, 1276.
, extents in, 1014, 1314, 1532,
1566, 1647, 1694.
, inquisitions in, 18, 45, 56, 68,
74, 181, 217, 220, 243, 249,
270, 327, 343, 364, 404, 412,
497, 498, 507, 563, 667, 669,
708, 732, 746, 784, 796, 949,
962, 992, 1014, 1030, 1044,
1107, 1135, 1185, 1186, 1189,
1203, 1208, 1218, 1233, 1243,
1247, 1252, 1275, 1292, 1315,
1322, 1328, 1333, 1334, 1417,
1437, 1450, 1470, 1492, 1528,
1551, 1559, 1591, 1649, 1673,
1697, 1704, 1706, 1721, 1742,
1744, 1819, 2100, 2102.
, justice of, 732. See also
Mortu Mari, Roger de.
, march, 205, 648, 1024, 1137,
1322, 1386, 1532, 1810.
, escheators in. See Chaundos
Roger ; Hampton, John de ;
Peyto, John de ; Wyleby,
Adam de.
, princes of, 563. See
also Cadwaladour ; Goynith,
Owen ; Llewellyn ap Jor-
werth ; Llewellyn ap Griffith ;
Edward II.
, rebellion in, 249, 270.
, war in, 56, 68, 74, 217, 343,
1651.
Wales, North, 784, 962.
castles in, 1247.
, chamberlains of. See Aston,
Nicholas de ; Chiveresdon,
John de ; Wytheford, Adam
de.
Wales, North — cont.
, escheator in, 1697.
, justice of, 1247, 1559, 1647,
1744. See also Audley, Hugh
de ; Bohun, Edward de ;
Grey, John de.
, deputy justice of. See
Aleyn, John ; Shaldeford,
William de ; Tromyl, Roger ;
Trumwyn, Roger ; Wynnes-
bury, Thomas de.
, lieutenant of Edward I in.
See Grandisono, Otto de.
, war of Madoc in, 1135.
Wales, South, chamberlains of. See
Castro Godrici, Thomas de ;
Hore, William le ; Rogate,
William de.
, justice of, 1292, 1315, 1333,
1528, 1706, 1742. See also
Havering, John de ; Martin,
William ; Mortuo Mari,
Roger de ; Pederton, Walter
de ; Tibbetoft, Robert.
, deputy justice of. See Clan-
vowe, Philip de ; Giffard,
John ; Griffith, Res ap ; Mal-
leye, Robert de ; Rees, Jevan
ap.
, prince of. See Griffith,
Rhys ap.
Wales, West, justice of. See Hacke-
lut, Walter ; Tibbetoft, Robert.
Walesby, co. Nottingham, vicarage,
1798.
Walescroft. See Walshcroft.
Waleton. See Walton on the Naze.
Walewayn, Waleweyn, Waleweyne,
Walwayn, Welewayn, Master
John, 287.
, . . . . , escheator south of
Trent, 194, 202, 223, 225, 227,
231, 232, 236, 238, 239, 246,
247, 255, 263, 264, 266, 269,
274, 277, 302, 303, 305, 316,
322, 323, 324, 340, 341, 347,
349, 352, 355, 360, 362, 467,
471, 483, 491, 496, 506, 508,
515, 522, 523, 524, 526, 555,
557, 567, 568, 583, 589, 595,
603, 611, 613, 633, 635, 636,
639, 647, 692, 706, 712, 717,
720, 775, 860.
, keeper of Caerleon,
498.
, . . . . , keeper of Usk, 497.
, . . . . , master of St. Leonard's
hospital, York, 718.
Walewayn Castle. See Walwins
Castle.
Walewe, co. Northumberland, 1360.
Waleweyn, Waleweyne. See Wale-
wayn.
Waleys, Walays, Waleis, Godfrey le,
405.
744
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Waleys — cont.
, John, 1858.
, . . . . , escheator in Leicester-
shire, 1887.
, Henry le, 491.
, John le, coroner in Berks,
187.
Oliver le, sheriff of Warwick,
848.
, Ralph le, 2108.
, Richard le, 527 {p. 132), 536.
, Wilham, 1135.
, Mary wife of, daugh-
ter of Richard de Hereford,
1135.
, William son of Stephen,
2080.
Cf. Walshe and Walyshe.
Walford, Richard de, commissioner,
1793.
Walingeford, Walingford. 8ee Wal-
lingford.
Walkefare, Robert, 64.
, ...., commissioner, 1187,
1214.
Walkere, Wilham le, 199.
Walkeringham, Walkryngham, co.
Nottingham, 435.
Walkern, co. Hertford, 1516.
Walkerjmgham, Roger de, of Lincoln,
brewer, 1201.
Walkingham, Walkyngham, co.
York, 527 -(p. 131).
Walkot, Robert fiz, 527 {p. 130).
Walkryngham. See Walkering-
ham.
Walkyngham. See Walkingham.
Walkyngton, Walkynton, William de
Imight, nil (p. 275), 2038.
Wallawe, co. Northumberland, 389.
Wallay. See Whalley.
Walle, Adam atte, 1772.
Walleby. See Walby.
Wallere, Walere, John le, 300.
, William le, bailiff of the
liberty of Clavering, 9, 21.
Walleshale. See Walsall.
Wallingford, Walingeford, Waling-
ford, Walyngeford, Walyng-
ford, CO. Berks, castle, 257.
, . . . . , constable or keeper of,
681. See also Bacon, Ed-
mxind.
, ...., prison of, 681.
.honour, 208, 257, 267, 406,
475, 476, 595, 1022, 1600,
1953.
, , baihff of, 267. See
also Wyte, Stephen le.
inquisitions at, 761, 1648.
, writs dated at, 430, 1031,
1054, 1055, 1074. 1075, 1081,
1109, 1351, 1357, 1420.
Waknsgate, Wabnesgare, co. Lin-
cohi, 1482.
Walpole, Walpol, co. Norfolk, 2020.
, assize of bread and ale in,
207.
Walpole, Walpol, Henry de, lord of
Houghton, 52.
, Ralph de, bishop of Ely,
207.
, Thomas de, citizen of Lon-
don, 1384.
, Thomas de, of Lynn, owner
oilaElyne, 1908.
Walrand, Wah-am, Wahan, Walrond,
Adam, commissioner, 702,
825, 917, 1011, 1020.
, Luke, clerk of Robert de
Haselsagh, 871.
, Robert, 1967.
, . . . . , deputy keeper of
Clarendon manor, 209.
Walsall, Walleshale, co. Stafford, in-
quisition at, 1459.
Walsham, South, Suth Walsham, co.
Norfolk, inquisition at, 813.
, manor, 813, 895.
, people of, 895.
Walsham, Nicholas de, of Ipswich,
merchant, 1989.
, Richard de, 1613.
Walshcroft, Walescroft, co. Lincoln,
wapentake, mqviisition in,
1628 {p. 400).
Walshe, Walsshe, Amice le, of Old-
bury on the Hill, 815.
, Johnle, 1093.
, Thomas le, 1594.
Cf. Waleys and Walyshe.
Walsingham, Great, Walsyngham,
CO. Norfolk, 1194.
, extent at, 1563.
, inquisitions at, 1536, 1661.
Walsoken, Walsokne, co. Norfolk,
2020.
, church, parson of. See
Cornubia, Richard de.
....... manor, 207.
, . . . . , leet of, inquisition at,
207.
, , lords of, 207.
Walsshe. See Walshe.
Walsyngham. See Walsingham,
Great.
Walter, John son of, owner of le
fier^iZmew of Hartlepool, 1500.
, Thomas son of, smith, 527
{p. 130).
See also Fitz Water.
Walterthorp. See Waterthorpe.
Waltham, co. Lincoki, 1628 {p. 400).
Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, Rey-
nold abbot of, 1587.
, writs dated at, 255, 1207,
1210, 1241, 1259, 1296, 1302,
1326, 1328, 1335, 1345, 1355,
1358, 1385, 1468, 1505, 1517,
1522, 1714, 1725, 1859.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
745
Waltham, Hugh de, commissioner,
1213.
, Richard de, deputy clerk of
recognisances in London,
1773.
, Robert de, prior of Binham,
1259.
, Roger de, 675.
, . . . . , keeper of lands of
rebels in Staffordshire, 600.
Walton, CO. Lancaster, 1689.
, inquisition at, 1689.
, Waltone, co. Norfolk, assize
of bread and ale in, 207.
, . . . . , writs dated at, 1599,
1613.
[in Onibury], co. Salop,
knight's fee in, 48.
, East, Est Walton, co. Nor-
folk, manor, 1194.
on the Naze, Waleton, co.
Essex, Edulvesnasse by,
piracy at, 407.
, . . . . , whale stranded at,
57.
upon Thames, co. Surrey,
inquisition at, 138.
, . . . . , land held by coiirtesy
of England in, 138.
, . . . . , Hersham in, q.v.
, West, CO. Norfolk, 2020.
Walton Head, Walton [in Kirkby
Overblow], co. York, raided
by Scots, 453.
Walton, Adam de, commissioner,
2037.
Walwayn. See Walewayn.
Walwins Castle, Walewayn Castle,
CO. Pembroke, barony, 1218.
Walyngeford, Walyngford. See Wal-
hngford.
Walyshe, Henry, mayor of Berwick,
1601.
Cf. Waleys and Walshe.
Wanbo rough, Wambergh, co. Wilts,
land of Richard atte Chiu-ch
in, 32.
, chapel of St. Katharine,
warden of. See Deneford,
Hugh de.
Wandesford, John de, vicar of St.
Mary's, Scarborough, 1572.
Wanetyng, Master John de, warden
of Merton College, Oxford,
889.
Wantage, Wanetyng, Wanetyngge,
Wantynge, co. Berks, in-
quisitions at, 595, 705, 1255,
1374, 1427.
, manor, 1136, 1255.
WaplLngton, Wappelyngton [in Al-
lerthorpe], co. York, 1899.
Wappelyngton, William son of Cecily
de, 1899.
Warbelton. See Warbleton.
Warbelton, Warbeltone, Warbilton,
Warblynton, Jolm de, 329.
, Thomas de, 405 (p. 103).
, . . . . , conm^iisaioner, 247.
, WilHam de, 405 (p. 103).
Cf. Warblington.
Warbleton, Warbelton, co. Sussex,
1858.
, knights' fees in, 405 (j). 103).
, manor, 1646.
Warblington, Warblinton, War-
blyngton, co. Southampton,
manor, 148, 277, 309.
, Middelton in, q.v.
WarbUngton, Thomas de, commis-
sioner, 179.
Cf. Warbelton.
Warblinton, Warblyngton. See
Warblington.
Warblynton. See Warbelton.
Warcop, Warthecopp, co. Westmore-
land, inquisition at, 189.
Ward, Warde, Hugh le, tenant of
Farnborough manor, 324.
, John, of Holderness, 1628
{p. 400).
, Peter, 342.
, Robert, commissioner, 1869.
, Simon, sheriff of York, 527
(p. 132), 551, 1321.
, Thomas, 527 {p. 134).
Wardedieu, Wardedeu, John, 1858.
, Nicholas, 405 (p. 102).
, Richard, 405 {p. 102).
, . . . . , heirs of, 1858.
Wardele. See Wardley.
Warden, co. Northumberland, 2051.
.... . . , AUerwash in, q.v.
, Fourstones in, q.v.
Warden, Chipping, Chipping War-
don, CO. Northampton, in-
quisition at, 201.
Warden, Old, Warden, co. Bedford,
1965.
, abbot and convent of, 723.
Wardley, Wardele, co. Rutland,
1703.
Wardneham. See Warenton.
Wardon. See Warden, Old.
Warden, Chipping. See Warden,
Chipping.
Ware, co. Hertford, inquisition at,
1801.
Ware, Joan wife of John de la, 2078.
, John de, of CUffe, 397.
, John de la, 2078.
Richard atte, 1863.
, Richard de, abbot of West-
minster, 287.
Wareham, Warham, co. Dorset, 2061.
, writ dated at, 1213.
Warenna, John de, earl of Surrey,
607, 615, 800, 966, 1125, 1160,
1264, 1622, 1703, 1844.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1646.
746
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Warenna — cont.
, William, earl, 679.
, William de, prior of Horton,
1622.
Warenner. See Warner.
Warenton, Wardneliain, Warndham
[in Bamb\irgh], co. Northum-
berland, 389, 1063, 1125.
Warfe, Alan atte, owner of la
Arounde of London, 398.
Warham. See Wareham.
Warin the goldsmith, of London,
Denise daughter of, 806.
Warin, son of. See Fitz Waryn.
Wariner. See Warner.
Wark, Werk, co. Northiimberland,
barony, 1381.
on Tweed, Werk on Twede,
CO. Northumberland, manor,
1021.
Warleye, Ligelard de, 258.
, Reynold de, 258.
WarUngham, Warlyngham, co. S\ir-
rey, 853.
Warminster, Wermenstre, Werminis-
tre, CO. Wilts, inquisitions at,
737, 1892.
, Smallbrook by, q.v.
Warmyngton, Thomas de, 1794.
Warndham. See Warenton.
Warne, in Spindlestone [in Ham-
burgh], CO. Northumberland,
mill, 731, 978.
Warner, Warermer, Wariner, War-
renner, John le, 1781.
, . . . ., Sabina wife of, 1781.
, Peter, of Calais, 1909.
, Richard, of BoUngbroke,
1482.
, William, bailiff of Hartle-
pool, 280.
Warrewike, Robert de, 1344.
Warrewyke. See Warwick.
Warrok, John, bastard, 893.
Warrwyke. See Warwick.
Warsop, CO. Nottingham, inquisitions
at, 961, 964, 1152.
Warter, Wartre, co. York, 273.
Warthecopp. See Warcop.
Warthecopp, Warthecop, Warthe-
coppe, Henry de, 189.
, commissioner, 481,
646, 952.
, . . . . , Isabel daughter of, a
widow, 189.
Warthrenovm. See Gwrthrynion.
Warthng, WertUng, Wertlyng, co.
Sussex, 1858.
, knights' fees in, 405.
, land of Bayham abbey in,
326.
, Oldcourt in, q.v.
Warton in Kendal, Warton by Mour-
holm, CO. Lancaster, inquisi-
tion at, 1969.
Warton in Kendal — cont.
, manor, 1969.
Wartre. See Warter.
Warwick, Warrewyke, Warrwyke,
CO. Warwick, 1324, 1432.
, chvirch of St. Mary, dean and
chapter of, 1324.
, extents in, 1226.
, gaol, 1924, 2087.
, inquisitions at, 78, 349, 363,
469, 619, 1304, 1324, 1924.
, 'la Lee mulne ' by, 363.
, priory of St. Sepulchre, prior
and canons of, 657.
Warwick, county, 2033.
, coroners of, 848, 2087.
,escheatorin. (See BoUngbroke,
John de ; Erneys, WiUiam ;
Merton, Richard de ; Swyne-
ford, WilUam de ; WjTide-
sore, John de.
, inquisitions in, 78, 150, 324,
349, 396, 414, 428, 469, 518,
520, 526, 535, 619, 657, 818,
831, 845, 848, 866, 959, 998,
1131, 1141, 1237, 1304, 1324,
1344, 1356, 1391, 1432, 1696,
1768, 1924, 1926, 1976, 2029,
2087.
, prisage in, 78.
, sheriff of, 150, 469, 535, 619,
657, 848, 959, 1226. 1304,
1324, 1344, 1356, 1432, 1696,
1 924, 2087. See also Waleys,
Oliver le ; Zouche, Roger la.
subescheator in. See
Bruere, John de la.
Warwick, countess of. See New-
biirgh, Ela de.
, earl of, 913. See also
Bello Campo.
Warjm, AUce, wife of Robert, 1424.
, John, baihff of Colchester,
1915.
, John, chaplain, 994.
, Simon, of Brington, 1342.
, Thomas son of John, 994.
, William son of John, bas-
tard, 994.
Washington, Wassyngton, co. Sus-
sex, Chancton in, q.v.
Wassand, John de, 1190.
, . . . . , Rose wife of, 1 190.
Wassyngton. See Washington.
Wasteneys, John de, 1085.
, . . . . , Margaret, Ellen and
AUce, daughters of, minority
of, 1085.
Wastirker, Wathstirker in Eskedale,
CO. Roxburgh, barony, 2036,
2054.
Wat, Isabel, of Holderness, 1628 {p.
400).
Watchet, Wachet, co. Somerset, in-
quisition at, 1745.
INDEX OF PERSONS 'AND PLACES.
747
Watenowe, John de, keeper of pleas
of the crown at Nottingham,
1102.
Waterbeach, Waterbech, Water-
beche, co. Cambridge, 801,
1187.
, Denny in, q.v.
Waterfall, Waterfal, Watrefal, co.
Stafford, 1073.
, mill in, 5.
Wateringbury, Woteryngbery, co.
Kent, 1846.
Waterlade, Simon atte, of Wain-
fleet, 298.
, , Gilbert son of, 298.
Waterman, Roger, of Southampton,
1576.
Waterthorpe, Walterthorp [in
Beighton], co. Derby, 332.
Watevill, Robert de, 471.
Wath, Wathe, co. Lincoln, 1628 (p.
400).
, Wath in Ryedale [in Hov-
ingham], co. York, manor,
701.
Wath, Michael de, commissioner,
1362, 1914, 1984, 1988.
, Ralph de, 527 {p. 132).
Wathstirker. See Wastirker.
Watirvyle, Robert de, 674.
Watlowes. See Thornton Watlass.
Watlyngtone, Adam son of John de,
1718.
Watre, Roger atte, 527 (p. 131).
Watrefal. See Waterfall.
Watteby. See Waitby.
Watton, Watton atte Stone, co.
Hertford, land of Henry Wy-
mer in, 99.
See also Whatton, Long.
Watton, WilUam de, 1192.
Cf. Whatton.
Waueneswotton. See Wootton
Wawen.
Waukelyn, Thomas, 965.
Cf. Wacelyn.
Wanton, Robert de, 1858.
Waverley, Waverle, Waverleghe, co.
Surrey, abbot of, 1714, 1952.
, letters patent of Edward I
dated at, 50.
Wawayn, Wawayne, Richard, com-
missioner, 2022.
, Robert, keeper of Scar-
borough castle, 1805.
Waydour, Bartholomew le, 306.
, . . . . , Hawise daughter of,
306.
, . . . . , . . . . , Isabel mother of
John de Stormusworth, des-
cendant of, 306.
, ..... Cecily, daughter of,
306.
, ..... . . . . , Drew Malerbe,
son of, q.v.
Waydour, Bartholomew le — cont.
, . . . . , Lecia daughter of,
306.
, . . . . , Felicia daughter of,
306.
, . . . . , Basilia daughter of,
306.
, . . . . , Mabel daughter of,
306.
Waye. See Upway and Wye.
Waymuth. See Weymouth.
Waynflet. See Wainfieet.
Waynflete, Robert de, acting abbot
of Bardney, 344.
Wayt, Johnle, 1215.
Weald Basset, North, North Welde,
Welde, CO. Essex, manor,
69.
, extent of, 922 {p. 230).
Wealds, the [cos. Kent and Sussex],
carriage of timber from, 841.
Weaver, Wevere, co. Chester, river,
fisheries in, 46, 53.
Webbeleye. See Weobley.
Webbeleye, Warin de, chaplain of
Edmxmd [Fitz Alan], earl of
Arundel, 997.
Wederhale. See Wetheral.
Wederhale, Thomas de, warden of St.
Nicholas' hospital, Carlisle,
1456.
, WilUam de, 1496.
Wednesfield, Wodenesfeld, co. Staf-
ford, 1758.
Wedon, Wedon Pynkeneye. See
Weedon.
Wedon, Ralph de, 1026, 1153.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1592.
Wedonehel, Wedonhull. See Wee-
don Hill.
Wedrehale. See Wetheral.
Weedon, Wedon by Aylesbury [in
Hardwicke], co. Buckingham,
manor, 1026.
, Wedon Pynkeneye, co.
Northampton, lands of Wil-
Uam de Suthewik in, 465.
Weedon Hill, Wedonehel, Wedon-
hull [in Hardwicke], co. Buck-
ingham, manor, 1026.
, letter dated at, 1592.
Week St. Mary, Wyke St. Mary, co.
Cornwall, inquisition at, 1493.
Weethley, Wytheleye, co. Warwick,
manor, 1274.
Weie. See Wye.
Weighton, Market, Wighton, Wygh-
ton, CO. York, 1644, 2071.
, inqtiisitions at, 1644, 1705.
, manor, 2068, 2071.
Welbatch, Whelbach [in Meole
Brace], co. Salop, manor,
627.
Welde. See Weald Basset, North,
and Wield.
748
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Welde — cont.
, North. See Weald Basset,
North.
Welde, John atte, 1505.
, John son of John atte, 1505.
Welesbourn. See Wellesbourn.
Welesworth. See Wellesworth.
Welewe. See Wellow, West.
Welewayn. See Walewayn.
Welford, co. Warwick, Bickraersh in,
q.v.
Welghe. See Wellow.
Welham, co. Norfolk, 1175, 1192.
Welhou. See Wellow.
WeU. See Welle and WelLs next the
Sea.
Well by Gayton. See Well hall.
Wellbury, Welles [in Offley], co.
Hertford, manor, 593.
Welle, Well, Adam de, 606.
, . . . ., commissioner, 1763.
, Margery atte, 161.
, WiUiam atte, of Sandwich,
1539.
Welleby. See Willoughby.
Welles. See WeUbiiry and Wells.
Welles, Robert de, 1255.
Wellesbourn, Welesbourn, co. War-
wick, inquisition at, 1141.
Wellesleye, John de, 1387.
, Philip de, commissioner,
1510.
Wellesworth, Welesworth, Roger de,
tenant of Kempston manor,
308.
, . . . . , escheator south of
Trent, 127, 128, 132, 440, 583.
Well hall, Well by Geyton [in Gay-
ton], CO. Norfolk, lands of
Caen abbey in, 1872.
Wellingore, Wellyngouer, co. Lin-
coln, manor, 1858.
Wellow, Welhou, co. Lincoln, abbot
of, 305.
Welghe [in Shalfleet], Isle of
Wight, manor, 1229.
, West, Welewe, co. Wilts,
695.
Wells, Welles, co. Somerset, 341,
589, 861, 1820.
, cathedral church of, dean
and chapter of, 341, 467, 589.
, hospital of St. John the
Baptist, priors of, 1820.
, inqiiisitions at, 341, 467,
589, 861, 1820.
, rents in, 467.
Wells next the Sea, Well, co. Norfolk,
1916.
Wellyngouer. See Wellingore.
WeUynton, Willynton, Wylington,
WyUnton, Wylyngton,
Wylynton, Wylyntone, Ed-
mund de, Christiana wife of,
511,
WeUynton — cont.
Henry de, 511, 513, 517.
, . . . . , lands of, extent of,
503.
, Johnde, 511,622, 705, 1181,
1291.
, . . . . , lands of, extent of,
503.
, Ralph de, 622.
, Ralph son of John de, 705.
, Thomas de, 503.
Welsh, the, 124, 682, 747, 1135,
1950.
, untrustworthy character of,
as jurors, 56, 343 {p. 86).
Welshpool, La Pole [co. Mont-
gomery], inquisition at, 18.
, Strata Marcella in, q.v.
Welteden, John de, 389.
, Simon de, 389.
Welton, CO. Lincoln, Ryland in, q.v.
Welweton, Ralph de, 1881.
Welwyn, co. Herts, Mardleybury in,
q.v.
Welyngham, Ralph de, clerk, 1499.
Wem, Wemme, co. Salop, Butler of,
q.v.
Wendling, Wendlingge, Wendlyngge,
CO. Norfolk, 1589, 2040.
Wendover, Wendovere, Wendovre,
CO. Buckingham, deanery of,
1829.
, inquisitions at, 1241, 1869.
, manor, 1700.
Wenge. See Wing.
Wengham. See Wingham.
Wengrave. See Wingrave.
Wenlock, Much, Much Wenlocke,
Wenlok, co. Salop, extent at,
1406.
, inquisition at, 1357.
Wensetre. See Winstree.
Wentbridge, Wentbrig, co. York, 527
(jp. 130).
Wenthhana vergh Mereduth ap
Oweyn, 1292.
Weobley, Webbeleye, co. Hereford,
extent at, 1981.
, inquisition at, 1643.
Wepimd. See Veteri Ponte.
Werberton, Geoffrey de, 2033.
Werdale, Roger de, 1043.
, William de, clerk, 1495,
1500.
Were, William de la, prior of Alve-
cote, 998.
Wereham, Wyrham, co. Norfolk,
1214.
, chapel of St. Wynewaly,
chantry in, 468.
, land of Montreuil abbey in,
468.
Weremor [? co. Chester], wood, 46
(p. 12).
WereweU. See Wherwell.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
749
Werewelledon. See Whonvelsdown.
Werk. See Wark.
Wermegeye. See Wormegay.
Wermenstre, Werministre. See
Warminster.
Werthlowe. See Gwarthlow.
Werthreynon. See GAvrthrynion.
Wertling, Wertlj^ng. See Wart-
ling.
Wesenham, John de, 1575.
, . . . . , owner of le Cog Johan
of Lynn, 1499.
West, CO. Cornwall, hundred, 336.
, . . . . , bailiff of. See Quoy-
kjTis, Roland de.
West, John, of Chelmscote, 469.
, . . . . , Richard brother of,
469.
, John, the elder, of Great
Coates, 1628 (p. 400).
, John son of John, of Great
Coates, 1628 {p. 400).
West Coker. See Coker, West.
West Derham. See Dereham,
West.
West Grenewich. See Greenwich,
West.
West Shirebom. See Sherborne,
West.
West SwjTibtirn. See Swinburn,
West.
Westacre, co. Norfolk, Richard prior
of, 1471.
Westbourhunt. See Boarhunt,
West.
Westboume, co. Sussex, Ashdean in,
q.v.
Westbury, co. Wilts, 1439, 1794.
, . . . ., inquisition at, 1439.
, . . . . , Westburj^ Leigh in, q.v.
[co. Buckingham], inquisi-
tion at, 516.
Leigh, Lie [in Westbury,
CO. Wilts], 1225.
on Severn, co. Gloucester,
Rodley in, q.v.
Westbury, Roger de, 1057.
Westby, co. Lincoln, land of Stix-
would priory in, 432.
Westclif?, Westclyve, co. Kent,
1897.
Westcote, John de, 1363, 1443.
, . . . . , commissioner, 237,
241.
, John son of John de, an
idiot, 1363.
West den, Henry de, 2061.
Westerfield, Westerfeld. Westirfeld,
CO. Suffolk, 302.
, land of Richard Leu in, 289.
Westerham, co. Kent, 1846.
, tenants of, contribution of,
to repair of Rochester bridge,
113.
Westfale. See Westphalia.
Westfield, Westfeld, co. Sussex,
1858.
Westfolifait, Westfolifayt. See
Follifoot, West.
Westirfeld. See Westerfield.
Westhall, Westhalle [in Fiilbrook],
CO. Oxford, manor, 595,
1288.
, . . . . , extent of, 945.
Westhamptenette. See Hampnett,
West.
Westhathelsay. See Haddlesey,
West.
Westmedine. See Medina, West.
Westmeymbir'. See Membixry,
West.
Westmill, Westmelne, co. Hertford,
1520.
Westminster, co. Middlesex, 357,
750, 1000, 1010, 1354, 1884.
, abbey, abbot of, 483, 750,
1010, 1531, 1574, 1617, 1886,
1948, 2005, 2032. See also
Ciirtlynton,Williamde; Ware,
Richard de.
, . . . . , Richard abbot of,
1713.
, . . . . , abbot and convent of,
483.
, . . . . , burial of queen Maud,
consort of WilUam the Con-
queror, at, 110.
, . . . ., liberty of, 750.
, . . . . , . . . . , bailiff of. See
Prosthopp, Roger de.
, chiirch of St. Margaret, in-
quisition in, 287.
, free chapel, 2081.
, house of the prior and
brethren of St. Mary de
Areno in, 287.
, impoverishment of, 1556.
, inquisitions at, 957, 1010,
1354, 1421, 1886, 2081.
, palace, keeper of. See
Chen5% Edmiuid le.
, Parliament of 7 Edward II
at, 148.
tenements in, 957.
, writs and commissions dated
at, passim.
, Eye by, q.v.
, La Naite in, q.v.
Westmoreland, county, coroners of,
189.
, escheator in. See Clapham,
William de ; Grimesby, Simon
de ; Louther, John de ; Lucy,
Thomas de ; Moriceby,
Hugh de.
, extents in, 1364, 1392.
, inquisitions in, 38, 82, 189,
307, 370, 481, 646, 952, 1072,
1369, 1399, 1878, 1889, 1913,
1969, 1983, 2086.
750
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Westmorelaiid — cont.
, lands of Roger de Clifford in,
1983.
■: , lord of. See Veteri Ponte.
, prisage in, 82.
raids of Scots in, 307, 1369.
, sheriff of, 38, 189, 307, 370,
1369, 1878. See also Mus-
grave, Thomas de.
Weston, CO. Hertford, 1516.
, CO. Northampton, lands of
WiUiam de Suthewik in,
465.
Birt, Weston Brut, Weston
Brutte, CO. Gloucester, 1181,
1291.
, . . . ., manor, 1291.
CoKdlle, Weston, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
Turville, Weston, Weston
Turvill, CO. Buckingham,
1869.
, . . . . , manor, 1 869.
, . . . . , . . . . , bailiff of. See
Baly, John.
, Edith, Edyweston, co. Rut-
land, Robert parson of, 258.
Weston, Adam de, warden of St.
Bartholomew's hospital by
Oxford, 146.
, Geoffrey de, commissioner,
865.
, Hughde, 1862.
, John de, knight, 328.
, John de, commissioner, 686.
, . . . . , constable of the Tower
of London, 826.
, Master John de, chamber-
lain of Scotland, 129, 242, 245,
1601.
, Philip de, commissioner,
1949.
, Robert de, 489.
, keeper of pleas of the
crown at Nottingham, 1102.
, Walter de, chamberlain of
Benvick upon Tweed and
Scotland, 1601, 1671.
, William de, commissioner,
971, 979, 997, 1209, 1213.
, . . . . , constable of Porches-
ter castle, 986.
, . . . . , escheator in Surrey,
Sussex, Kent, London and
Middlesex, 812, 833, 853, 862,
899.
Westphalia, Westf ale, 111.
Westprestone. See Preston.
Westthxirrok. See Thurrock, West.
Westwood, Westwode, co. Chester,
wood, 1211.
, Westwode [in Preston next
Faversham], co. Kent, manor,
782.
Wetere, Nicholas atte, 2105.
Wetheral, Wederhale, Wedrehale,
CO. Cumberland, 1419, 1456.
, prior and monlss of, 646.
, Cumwhinton in, q.v.
Wetherby, Wethirby, co. York,
bridge of, pontage of, 228.
, inquisition at, 42.
, raided by Scots, 453.
Wevere. See Weaver.
Wexcombe [in Great Bedwin], co.
Wilts, inqmsition at, 811.
Weybourne, Wabrone, co. Norfolk,
30.
, inquisition at, 30.
Weybregge, co. Norfolk, bridge,
1707.
Weylavmd, Weyland, Edmund de,
1148.
, Richard, 224.
Weymouth, Waymuth, co. Dorset,
1383, 1619.
, port, 1383, 1619.
Weyvill, Thomas de, 1676.
Whaddon, Waddon, co. Buckingham,
church, 1829.
Whagh, John, 776.
WhaUay, Thomas de, abbot of Selby,
204.
Whalley, Wallay, Whalleye, co. Lan-
caster, abbot of, 1951. See
also Topclyve, Robert de.
, abbot and convent of, 1951.
, church, 1951.
, . . . . , biu-glary in, 339.
, Accrington in, q.v.
, CUviger in, q.v.
, Huncoat in, q.v.
, Mearley in, q.v.
, Worston in, q.v.
WhalshequithuU. See Whittle.W^elsh.
Whalton, co. Northumberland, New-
ham in, q.v.
Whassyngboxjrn, Hugh de, chaplain,
776.
Whatborough, Whatebergh [in Til-
ton], CO. Leicester, inquisition
at, 1789.
manor, 1789.
Whathampstede, Whathamstede.
See Wheathampstead.
Whatlington, HwatUngton, co. Sus-
sex, knight's fee in, 405 {p.
102).
, Morrell's Farm in, q.v.
Whatton, Long, Watton [co. Lei-
cester], church, parson of.
See Tom's, John le.
Whatton, Whaton, Richard de, 380,
773.
, . . . . , commissioner, 470,
599, 840, 883, 1152.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
Hvery, 1103.
keeper of the peace
in Notts, 1103.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
751
Whatton- — cont.
, Roger de, 606.
, Thomas de, 1489.
Cf. Watton.
Wheatenhurst, Whitehvirst, co.
Gloucester, chvirch of St.
Andrew, 1462.
WTieathampstead, WTiathampstede,
Whathamstede, Whethamp-
stede, CO. Hertford, 1574.
, inquisition at, 1574.
, Marchalesgrave in, 2032.
Wheatley, WTieteley, Wheteleye,
Whetlay, co. Nottingham,
coiu-t of, 2098.
, manor, 599, 1152.
, . . . . , farmer of. See Bere-
ford, Simon de.
, \dcarage, 1798.
Whelbach. See Welbatch.
Wheldrake, Queldrik, Qweldrike, co.
York, 1312, 2082.
Thickhed in, q.v.
\Mielere. Roger le, of Staines, 1877.
Whelnetham, John de, commis-
sioner, 743, 1250, 1708.
Whelpo, Whelpehowe [in Caldbeck],
CO. Cimiberland, 1364.
Whenby, Queneby, co. York, 977.
Whenvell, Werewell, Wherewelle, co.
Southampton, abbess of, 423,
1794.
Wherwell, Henry de, chaplain, 806.
Whetelawe, letter dated at, 275.
Wheteley,Wheteleye. See Wheatley.
Whethales, John de, 458.
Whethampstede. See Wheathamp-
stead.
Whetlay. See Wheatley.
Whetwell, Nethir. See Whitwell
on the Hill.
Whinfell, Whynnefel, Wynfel, Wyn-
nefell [in Brigham], co.
Cumberland, decay of, 297.
, inquisition at, 646.
, wood, 646. *
Whinnow, Qwynhowe [in Thursby,
CO. Cumberland], 1059.
Whippingham, Wippjngham, Wyp-
pingham, Wyppyngham, Isle
of Wight, 1939.
, parson of, 839 {p. 210).
, Pan in, q.v.
, Rodmeresdone in, 839.
Whissendine, Wyssingden, co. Rut-
land, 1508.
Whistaple. See Whitstable.
Whitacre, Wytakere, Richard de,
1131.
....... WilUam, 2033.
Whitacre, Nether, Nethere Whitacre,
CO. Warwick, 1131.
, manor, 1 131.
Whitboume, Wyttebourn, co. Here-
ford, inquisition at, 888.
Whitby, Whiteby, Whyteby, Wyte-
by, CO. York, 104.
, abbot of, 268.
, abbot and convent of, 104.
, forest, 104.
, . . . . , justices in. eyre in,
104.
, . . . . , verderers of. See
Everle, Robert de ; Halle,
William atte ; Herman, Wil-
Uam ; Percy, William de.
, inquisition at, 543.
Whitchiu-ch, co. Salop, 2085.
, inquisition at, 2085.
White, Whyte, John le, 1229.
, John lo, of Bramshaw, a
felon, 1699.
, Margaret, 1929.
, Richard le, collector of quay-
age and murage in Bristol,
1658.
, commissioner, 975.
, Thomas le, 277.
, William le, of Tenby, mar-
iner, 1907.
Whiteby. See Whitby.
Whitechapel, la Whytechapel, co.
Middlesex, 1132.
Whitefeld. See Whitfeld.
Whitefield, Whitefeld [in Brading],
Isle of Wight, manor, 1409.
Whiteford. See Whitford.
Whitehaven, Whytothaven, co.
Cumberland, wreck at Alyn-
bank by, 683.
Whitehurst. See Wheatenhurst.
Whitelaf, Richard, 381.
Whitelay, Ellis de, 226.
Whitenton, John de, clerk, 741.
Whiteparish, Whiteparosshe, Whit-
parossh, co. Wilts, 457.
, church, 457.
, Alderstone in, q.v.
Whitewell. See Whitwell.
Whitfeld. Whitefeld, Whitefelde,
Whytefeld, Richard de, com-
missioner, 1249.
Robert de, 600.
William de, 837.
. . . ., commissioner, 1383.
..... forfeiture of, 837.
, Margery wife of, 837.
Whitford, Whiteford [in Colyton],
CO. Devon, extent at, 1943.
, manor, 1943.
Whitgift, Whytegift, Whytegyft, co.
York, manor, 1013, 1440,
2013.
Whithorn, Whythorn, John, of Dun-
ton, 1801.
Whitington. See Whittington.
Whitkirk, Witechirche, co. York,
Halton in, q.v.
, Newsome, Temple, in, q.v.
, Seacrof t in, q.v.
752
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Whitland [co. Carmarthen], abbot of,
45.
Whitley, Whytelegh, co. Devon, ex-
tent in, 503.
? Whitley Thorpe, Thorpe [iii Whit-
lej'], CO. York, park, 1032.
Whitparossh. See Wliiteparish.
Whitsand. See Witsand.
Whitstable, Whistaple, Whitstaple,
CO. Kent, manor, valuation of,
135.
, ship wrecked at, 1626.
Whitstan. See Whitstone.
Wliitstaple. See "Whitstable.
Whitstone, Whitstan, co. Glouces-
ter, hundred, 2083.
Whittington, Whytynton, co. Glou-
cester, manor, 1527.
, Whitington, co. Lancaster,
manor, 1889.
, Whittintoune, Whittyn-
toune [in Corbridge], co.
Northumberland, manor, 389.
, Whytyngton, co. Salop,
castle and manor, 1136.
, Little, lattle Whitington. co.
Northumberland, manor, 389.
Whittle, Welsh, WhalshequithuU [in
Standish], co. Lancaster, 787.
Whittlesford, Wj'^tlesford, co. Cam-
bridge, 1517.
Whittok, Wilham son of Jordan, of
Niton, bondman, 1895.
Whitton, CO. Sviffolk, Thurlston in,
q.v.
V/hitton, Wilham de, 2033.
Whittyntovme. See Whittington.
Whitwell, CO. Derby, Creswell in,
q.v.
, Wytewell, co. Devon, ex-
tent in, 503.
, Whitewell, co. York, 1072.
on the Hill, Nethir Whetwell
[in Crambe], co. York, 1319.
Whitwell, Wliitewell, Hasculph de,
675.
, . . . . , commissioner, 800.
, Master John de, 1449.
, Richard de, commissioner,
1992.
Whorwelsdown, Werewelledon, co.
Wilts, hundred, 1794.
Whynnefel. See Whinfell.
Whyte. See White.
Whyteby. See Whitby.
Whytechapel, la. See Whitechapel.
Whytefeld. See Whitfeld.
Whytegift, Whytegj-ft. See Whit-
gift.
Whytelegh. See Whitley.
Whytham, William de, 1608.
Whyther. See Wyther.
Whytheved, Thomas, 1205.
Whythorn. See Whithorn.
Whytothaven. See Whitehaven.
Whytrigge, Robert de, 354.
Whytsand. See Witsand.
Whytyng, Richard, 1501.
, . . . . , of Bracebridge, 298.
, Thomas, 1501.
, WilUam, 982.
Whytyngton, Whytynton. See
Whittington.
Wibert, Ralph son of, 419.
Wich. See Nantwich.
Wichalle, Wichhalle, Wychhalle,
Richard de or de la or atte,
463, 523, 557, 820.
, Richard son of Richard atte,
820.
Wicham. See Wickham.
Wichhalle. See Wichalle.
Wichnor, Wychenore, co. Stafford,
bridge, repair of, 27.
Wick, Wyke, co. Worcester, 441.
Wick Episcopi, Wyke, Wyke Epis-
oopi [in St. John Bredwar-
dine], co. Worcester, 1509,
1603.
, bridge, 1483.
Wicken, co. Cambridge, Upware in,
q.v.
Wickham, West, Wikham, co. Kent,
1538.
, inquisition at, 1538.
, Wykh [in Icklesham], co.
Sussex, knight's fee in, 405
(j>. 102).
, Wicham, Wykham, in
Steyning, co. Sussex, manor,
1061. 1148.
Wickhambreux, Wykham, co. Kent,
manor, 1232, 1262.
, . . . . , extent of, 922 (p.
230).
Wickliambrook, Wycham, co. Suf-
folk, court of, 127.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 485.
Wicldesome, Wykyngesham [in Far-
ingdon], co. Berks, 1822.
Wicks Bishop, Bishops Wvkes [in
Ipswich], CO. Suffolk," 1904.
Wicks Ufford, Wykes Ufford, co. Suf-
folk, 1904.
Wickwer, Wickewere. See Wigfair
isaf.
Widen. See Wydon.
Wield, Welde, co. Southampton,
1638.
Wigan, Wygan, Wygayn, co. Lan-
caster, 699.
, extent at, 2033.
, inquisitions at, 581, 699,
798, 2033.
, rector of. See CUderhou,
Robert de.
, Alina recluse of, 699.
, Dalton in, q.v.
, Orrell in, q.v.
Wigemor. See Wigmore.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
753
Wigfair Lsaf, Wickwer, Wickewere
[in St. Asaph], co. Denbigh,
1135.
Wiggemore. See Wiginore.
Wiggenhall, Wygeiiliale, co. Nor-
folk, 1560. 2020.
, dyke, 1560.
manor, 1194.
Wiggenhall, St. Mary Magdalen, co.
Norfolk. Crabhouse in, q.v.
Wiggenthorp, Wiginthorp [in Ter-
rington], co. York, 701.
Wiggesulle. See Wigsell.
Wighill. Wyghale, co. York, 527 {jp.
134).
Wight, Wyght, Isle of, 238, 960,
1089, 1794, 1808.
, assessment of men at arms
in, 839 {p. 210).
, beacons and watches in, 839.
, constables of the peace in,
839.
defence of, 1794.
, escheator in. See Lisewy,
Roger.
, extent in, 960.
, freeholders of, 839.
, inquisitions in, 423, 438, 960,
1240, 1664, 1779, 1794, 1808,
1895.
r. . . . . , inquisitions touching defence
of, 839.
, keepers of the coast of, 839.
, keepers of. See Insula,
Bartholomew de ; Kyngeston,
John de ; Romyn, Henry.
, lord of. See Redvers,
Baldwin de.
, piracy at, 1003.
, ship of, 1867.
Wight, Wyght, earl of, 201.
Wight, Wyght, John de, 1089.
, Thomas de, tailor of Edward
II, 105.
Wighton. See Weighton, Market.
Wighton, Wyghton, co. Norfolk,
manor, 1563.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Wygh-
ton, Bartholomew de.
Wiginthorp. See Wiggenthorp.
Wigmore, Wigemor, Wiggemore,
Wygemor, Wyggemore, co.
Hereford, 1357.
, abbey, prior and convent of,
1318.
, castle, 1382.
, inquisition at, 1 382.
, writs dated at, 1383, 2097.
, Roger de Mortuo Mari of, q.v.
Wigsell, WiggesTille, Wygeshulle [in
Salehur8t],co. Sussex, knights'
fees in, 405 {p. 103).
, manor, 1646.
Wigtoft, Wyggetoft, co. Lincoln,
2078.
Wt. 34623.
Wigtoft — cont.
, marsh, 2078.
Wigton, Wygeton, Wyggeton, Wyg-
ton, CO. Cumberland, 1343.
inqmsitions at, 260, 1343,
1832.
Wikham. See Wickham.
Wilbraham, Wilburgham. Great and
Little, CO. Cambridge, 1517.
Wildecat, Thomas, 403.
Wilford, CO. Nottingham, 524,
840.
, inquisition at, 840.
Wilghby. See Willoughby.
Wili, Nicholas de, coroner in Wilts,
457.
Wilksby, Wilkesby, co. Lincoln,
1518.
Willame, Willem. See William.
Willen, WyUene, co. Buckingham,
church, 1829.
Willerby, Wylardby [in Kirk Ella
and Cottingham], co. York,
1641.
Willesford, Gervase de, commis-
sioner, 2073.
Willey, Wylie, co. Bedford, hundred,
285.
William the Conqueror, king,
1800.
, grant by, 175.
William Rufus, king, the . Stone
Cross without New Temple
bar erected by, 110.
WilUam, king of Scotland, 1038.
William, chaplain, vicar of Pen-
boyr, 708.
William, count of Holland, 182.
William the miller, 527 (p. 132).
WilUam, Henry son of, 562.
, Ralph son of, 126.
, . . . . , commissioner, 203,
212.
, . . . . , keeper of Scarborough
castle, 1167, 1805.
, . . . . , Robert son of, 126.
, Robert son of, 1628 (p.
401).
, Simon son of, 1482.
, Warin son of, a felon, land
of, in Manewden, 9. 21.
, William son of, 380.
, WilUam son of, of Ashby
Magna, 253.
WilUam, Willame, Willem, Williem,
John, JuUana wife of,
1290.
Robert, 1180, 1227.
, Robert, of Havering, 1290,
1345, 1395.
Williamescote, Richard de, commis-
sioner, 1958. 1959, 2075.
Williem. See WilUam.
Willingale, WylUngale, co. Essex,
1725.
i 48
754
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
WUloughby, WeUeby, Wilghby, Wi-
lughby, Wylebegh, Wyleby,
Wyleghby, Wylleby, Wylugh-
by, Adam de, escheator in
Hereford, Gloucester, Wor-
cester, Salop and Stafford,
and the march of Wales, 1462,
1467.
, John de, 606.
, . . . . , commissioner, 580,
590, 1201.
, Margery de, wife of Simon
de Kynardesle, 491.
, Nicholas de, 877.
, Richard de, 1345, 1395.
, . . . . , commissioner, 597,
840, 892, 990, 1005, 1137, 1201,
1323, 1469.
, . . . . , Juliana wife of, 1345.
, Richard de, the elder, 765.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
, Richard de, the younger,
commissioner, 700, 771, 790.
, . . . . , justice of gaol de-
livery, 1103.
Willoughton, Wylughton, co. Lin-
coln, Templars' house at, 741.
Willynton. See Wellynton.
Wilmersle, Wilmersley. See Wo-
mersley.
Wilmington, Wylmyngton, co. Sus-
sex, prior of, proctor of the
abbot of Grestain, 1829.
Wilsford, Wyvelsford, co. Lincoln,
priory, 168.
, . . . . , prior of. See Burne-
vile, John de.
Wilsthorpe, Wilsthorp, Wylesthorp
[by Bridlington], co. York,
378, 2002.
Wilting, Wiltyngh, Wyltyng [in Hol-
lington], CO. Svissex, knights'
fees in, 405 (p. 102).
, manor, 1646.
Wilton, Wiltone, Wylton, Wyltone,
CO. Wilts, 1307, 2061.
abbey, 1029.
, , abbess of, 726, 1621,
1794, 1892.
custom touching widows in,
758.
, extent at, 1149.
, hospital of St. Giles, brethren
and sisters of, 1307.
, inquisitions at, 225, 709,
742, 758, 1002, 1225, 1307,
1621, 1746.
Wilton, Bishop, Wylton, co. York,
manor, 1710.
Wilton, Wylton, John de, 982.
, . . . . , commissioner, 1987,
2020.
, John de, of Dartmouth,
1679.
Wilton — -conl.
, Ralph de, 982.
, Robert de, 1885.
Wiltshire, county, 1794.
, collectors of subsidies in,
2041.
coroner of. See Will, Nicho-
las de.
, escheator in. See Alveton,
John de ; Harpeden, Thomas
de ; Mauduyt, John ; Northo,
WiUiam de ; Russel, Robert ;
Selyman, Robert.
, extents in, 922, 1023, 1123,
1136, 1149, 1299.
, inquisitions in, 32, 135, 137,
169, 175, 210, 225, 457, 486,
514, 533, 539, 604, 636, 647,
695, 702, 704, 709, 737, 742,
745, 758, 809, 811, 825, 827,
865, 888, 917, 938, 975, 1002,
1011, 1020, 1029, 1127, 1158,
1195, 1196, 1198, 1225, 1235,
1269, 1306, 1307, 1329, 1368,
1376, 1439, 1473, 1478, 1541,
1621, 1684, 1699, 1720. 1746,
1803, 1827, 1838, 1839, 1840,
1856, 1891, 1892, 1932, 1935,
1949, 1990, 2041, 2061.
, lands of John de Lange-
brigge in, 604.
, lands of John de Molyns in,
1891.
, lands of William de Stokke
in, 604.
, outlawry in, 702.
, receivers of wools in, 1666.
, sheriff of, 32, 137, 457, 533,
539, 745, 1699, 1932, 1935,
1990. See also Beche, PhiUp
de la ; Cheverel, Alexander
de ; Duyn, John le ; Ger-
berd, John ; Grymstede,
Andrew do ; Hertrigge, John
de ; Mauduyt, John ; Neu-
borgh, John de ; Pavely,
Walter de ; Sancto Omero,
Thomas de.
, . . . ., office of, 1746.
, subescheator in. See Beau-
ver, Thomas de.
, undersheriffs of. See Neu-
borgh, John de ; Paulesholte,
Adam de.
Wiltyngh. See Wilting.
Wilughby. See Willoughby.
Wimbish, Wymbissche, co. Essex,
manor, 1155.
Wimborne IVIinster, Wymborminis-
tre, Wymbovirne Ministre,
Wymbourneministre, Wym-
bournemustre,Wymburn Min-
istre, Wymburnemynstre,
CO. Dorset, free chapel,
1614.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
755
Wimbome Minster, free chapel —
cont.
, . . . , , canon of .^ See Upton,
Thomas de.
, . . . . , dean of. See Clare,
Richard de.
, . . . . , vicar of. See Stokton,
Robert de.
, inquisitions at, 822, 1143,
1195, 1224, 1614.
, mill, 1614.
, writ dated at, 1208.
Wimbome St. Giles, co. Dorset,
Philipston in, q.v.
Wincestre. See Winchester.
Winch, East, Est Wynch, co. Nor-
folk, manor, 1194.
Winchcombe, Wynchecombe, co.
Gloucester, 1022.
, abbot of, 414.
Winchelsea,Winchelessee,Wynchelse,
Wynchelsee, Wynchelseye, co.
Sussex, 24. 508, 729, 794, 1609,
1679, 2000, 2079, 2105.
bailiff of. See Padiam, Ste-
phen de.
, barons of, 554.
, inquisitions at, 24, 2000.
, mayor of, 554. See also
Arnald, Robert.
mayor and bailiff of, 2079.
, new town of, enlargement
of, 24.
port, 729.
, ships of, 794, 1814.
Winchelsey, Robert, archbishop of
Canterbury, 1066.
Winchendon, Wynchyndon, co.
Buckingham, inquisition at,
1113.
Winchendon, Nether, Nether Wyn-
chynden, co. Buckingham,
inquisition at, 1817.
Winchester, Wincestre, co. South-
ampton, 1039.
abbey of St. Mary, abbess of,
1306, 1898.
, archdeacon of. See Syne-
baud, James.
,baiUffs of, 1039.
bishop of, 692, 1264, 1638,
1739, 1831, 1898. See also
Giffard, William ; Orleton,
Adam de ; Stratford, John de.
, castle, keepers of the gate of,
261. See also Sibesdon, Wil-
liam de.
, . . . ., repair of, 179.
, cathedral church or priory
of St. Swithtm's, 1898.
, . . . . , prior and convent of,
276, 613.
, ..... prior of, 1443.
, church of St. Bartholomew
Hyde, 1898.
Winchester — cont.
, dean (sic) of. ^ee Billes-
dene, Walter de.
, inquisitions at, 179, 238,
241, 261, 367, 373, 613, 969,
986, 987, 988, 993, 995, 1007,
1039, 1200, 1236, 1443. 1630,
1796, 1898, 1944.
, rent of Southwick priory in,
367.
, Statute of, 839.
, writs dated at, 792, 803, 809,
825, 827, 842, 848, 1142, 1158,
1638, 1668.
, Hyde by, q.v.
, Sparkford in, q.v.
Winchester, earl of. See Despenser,
Hugh le.
Windermere, Wynandremere, co.
Westmoreland, Applethwaite
in, q.v.
, lake, St. Mary Holme in,
q.v.
Winderton, Wynfreton, Wynterton
[in Brailes], co. Warwick,
chapel, chantry in, 526.
, inquisition at, 526.
Windesor. See Windsor.
Windham, Wyndeham, co. Sussex,
half-hundred, 1776.
Windsor, Windesor, co. Berks, 37.
, castle, 1544.
, . . . . , constable of. See
Insiila, Warin de.
, . . . . , repair of, 1220.
, inqtiisitions at, 37, 1068,
1078, 1081, 1105.
, king's larder at, service of
finding hooks for, 1966.
, park, manor in, repair of,
1081.
, writs dated at, 32, 49, 60, 63,
70, 71, 73, 128, 142, 145,
147, 148, 150, 157, 163, 180,
184, 185, 211, 230, 234, 267,
274, 282, 283, 296, 322, 328,
329, 334, 337, 342, 348, 351,
355, 357, 372, 1039, 1065,
1093, 1097, 1098, 1108, 1111,
1116, 1195, 1200, 1226, 1257,
1262, 1265, 1336, 1369, 1408,
1561, 1570, 1596, 1602, 1610,
1626, 1628, 1667, 1672, 1675,
1682, 1697, 1727, 1866, 1885,
1925, 1965, 1968, 1978, 1984,
1989, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001,
2045.
WinekeshuU, Robert de, 2084.
Winestowe, Wilham de, 1111 (ja. 275).
Winforton, Wynfreton, co. Hereford,
letter dated at, 68.
Wing, Wenge, co. Buckingham,
church of, 1829.
, . . . . , parson of. See Sal-
ford, Nicholas de.
756
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wingfield, Wynchesfeld [in Stalls -
field], CO. Kent, manor, 1015.
, South, CO. Derby, Ufton in,
q.v.
Wingham, Wengham, co. Kent,
writs dated at, 1231, 1237.
Wingrave, Wengrave, co. Bucking-
ham, manor, 1026.
Winscombe, co. Somerset, Wood-
borough in, q.v.
Winstree, Wensetre, co. Essex, half-
hundred, 1150.
Winterborne Houghton, Wynter-
bourne Hougheton, Wynter-
bourne Houton, co. Dorset,
manor, 967, 1123.
Strickland, Wynterborn
Stikelane, co. Dorset, chvu"ch,
1602.
, . . . . , inquisition at, 1602.
, . . . . , manor, 1602.
Winterboirrne, Wynterbourn, co.
Gloucester, 661.
Gvuiner, Wynterbourn Gun-
nore, co. Wilts, manor, 1473.
Stoke, Wynterbornestoke,
CO. Wilts, church, 175.
Wintney, Wynteneye, co. South-
ampton, priory, nuns, 1630.
Winwick, co. Lancaster, Bradley in,
q.v.
, Haydock in, q.v.
, Newton in, q.v.
Wippyngham. See Whippingham.
Wiresdale. See Wyersdale.
Wirhale. See Wirral.
Wirkesop, Wirksop. See Worksop.
Wirksworth, Wirkesworth, co. Derby,
597.
Wirleton, WUham de, commissioner,
2044.
Wirral, Wirhale, co. Chester, Pensby
in, q.v.
Wisborough Green, co. Sussex, Dun-
hurst in, q.v.
Wishanger, Wyshangre [in Miserden],
CO. Gloucester, manor, 1477.
Wistanstow, co. Salop, Bushmoor
in, q.v.
Wistow, Wistowe, co. York, Aust-
wode by. See Outwoods.
Wistowe, Richard de, 1645.
Witcombe Magna, Wydy combe, co.
Gloucester, 1710.
Witechirche. See Whitkirk.
Witelesbury, Wittelbviry, Wytlebury,
Wytlesb\u"y, Wyttlebury, Au-
brey de, 1696.
.. , John de, 1508.
, . . . . , commissioner, 258,
1210.
With, Wyth, Henry, 644.
, Richard, 644.
, WUliam, bailiff of Oxford,
1050.
Witham, Wyham, Wytham, co.
Essex, 1525.
, hundred, 285.
, inquisitions dated at, 592 ,
1287, 1525.
, manor, 1525.
, North, CO. Lincoln, Lob-
thorpe in, q.v.
Withcale, William, of Louth, 1628
{p. 399).
Withcall, Withcal, co. Lincoln, par-
son of, 1628 (p. 399).
Witheridge, Wytherigge, co. Devon,
inquisition at, 1564.
Withington, Wydyndone [co.
Gloucester], Ship ton by, q.v.
, CO. Hereford, Nonning-
ton in, q.v.
Withy combe Raleigh, co. Devon,
Broadham in, q.v.
Witney, Witteneie, co. Oxford, in-
quisition at, 303.
Witsand, Whitsand, Whytsand,
France, 1580, 1921.
Wittelbury. See Witelesbury.
Witteneie. See Witney.
Wittenham, West, West Wytten-
ham, CO. Berks, 1053.
Witton, Wytton, co. Norfolk, 1677.
, East, Est Witton, co. York,
inquisition at, 1797.
, Newstead in, q.v.
Wix, Wykes, co. Essex, manor, 69.
Wixhamtree, Wyxtonestre, co.
Essex, hundred, 285.
Wixoe, Wydekeshoo, co. Essex, 900.
Wlferton, William de, of Beverley,
merchant, 1770.
Cf. Wolverton.
Wlfhou, William de, of Ludney, 1628
(p. 399).
Wlfrilowe. See Wolferlow.
Wlpynsone, Ralph, or Raland son of
Wlpin, of Louth, 1628 {p. 399).
Wlvardecote, John son of WilUam de,
1370.
, WilUam de, 1370.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 1370.
Wlvedall. See Uldale.
Wo burn, Woubourn, co. Bedford,
abbot of, 2048.
Wockynge. See Woking.
Wod, CO. York, manor, 527 (jp. 132).
Wodburn. See Woodbiorn.
Wodcot. See Wodecote.
Wode, Augustine atte, of Grimsby,
1628 (pp. 399, 400).
, Nicholas atte, 1290.
Walter atte, reeve of Lis-
keard manor, 336.
Wodebeaupel, co. Devon, 503.
Wodebergh. See Woodborough.
Wodebrugge, Thomas de, 812.
, . . . . , Juliana daughter of,
wife of Roger Rypon, 812.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
757
Wodeburn. See Woodburn.
Wodecote, Wodcot. Richard de, 527
(p. 133).
, Simon atte, of Beddington,
2065.
Wodecroft, co. Suffolk, manor, 1967.
Wodecurt, co. Kent, 2094.
Wodeford. John de, 849.
, master of the hospital
of St. John, Castle Donington,
1122.
, Robert de, receiver of wools
in Wilts, 1666.
Wodehall. See Woodhall.
Wodehalle, Nicholas de la, of Heston,
151.
, Wilham de la, 1228.
Wodehalle. See Woodhall.
Wodeham. See Woodham Walter.
Wodehani, Wodham, John de, of
Maldon, tailor, 1923.
, , Simon de, keeper of Lane-
ham manor, 1755.
Wodeham Ferers. See Woodham
Ferris.
Wodeham Mortumer. See Wood-
ham Mortimer.
Wodehorn. See Woodhorn.
Wodehotis, Wodehovise, Adam de,
724.
, Hughde, 724.
, Johnde, 1748.
, Richard de, ship of, 847.
, Robert de, archdeacon of
Richmond, 1653.
, . . . . , escheator north of
Trent, 121, 122, 123.
, William son of Adam de,
724.
, WiUiam son of Richard de,
847.
Wodehouse. See Woodhouse.
Wodelond. See Woodlands.
Wodemancote. See Woodmancote.
Wodenesfeld. See Wednesfield.
Woderof, William, of Bag Enderby,
1482.
Woderoue, Godfrey, of Up Peckham,
841.
, Walter, 1241.
Woderyngton, John de, 366.
, Roger de, commissioner,
2051.
Wodestok, Wodestoke, James de,
commissioner, 1554, 1666,
1700, 1723.
Wodestoke. See Woodstock.
Wodeton. See Wootton.
Wodhalle. See Wood Hall.
Wodham. See Wodeham.
Wodhull, Wadhull, John de, 1576.
Richard de, collector of
quayage and miirage in
Bristol, 1658.
Woditone. See Wooton.
Wodman, John son of John, 1991.
Wodurton, Johnde, 1322.
Wodward, John, 527 {p. 130).
, Richard le, 1042.
Woghfeld. See Oakfield.
Wohull, John de, commissioner,
1184.
Wokesay, Geoffrey de, 527 (p. 133).
Woking, Wockynge, co. Surrey,
1024.
Wokingham, Wokyngham, co. Berks,
inquisitions at, 677, 913, 1215.
Wolaston, Henry de, 510, 887.
Cf. Wulston.
Wolbedynge. See Woolbeding.
WolbedjTige, Ralph de, 1530.
Wolberere, PhiUp le, 1957.
Wold, Wolde, co. Northampton, 606,
1320, 1687.
, inquisitions at, 1320, 1687.
Wolde, Jolin son of John de, 606.
, Wilham son of John de, 606.
Woldeham. See Wouldham.
Wolewich, Wolewyche. See Wool-
wich.
Wolferlow, WKrilowe, Wolferlowe,
CO. Hereford, 1137.
, chattels of Walter de Thorn-
hxay at, 184.
WoKerton, co. York, 1641.
Wolfrich, Thomas, 1326.
Wolkstede. See Oxted.
WoUouer. See Wooler.
WoUouerhaulgh [? in Wo<ler], co.
Northumberland, 849.
Wolloure. See Wooler.
WoUowe. See Woolow.
Wohioth, John, 443.
Wohynton. See Wolverton.
Wolsthorp. See Woolsthorpe.
Wolterton, John de, 1260.
Wolureston, Sibyl de, 1874.
Wolvardecote, Wulvardcote, co.
Derby, 1370.
, inquisition at, 1370.
Wolverhampton, Wolvernehampton,
CO. Stafford, free chapel, dea-
nery of, 1758.
, . . . . , dean of. See Elys,
Hugh.
, Dounmilne in, 1768.
, Hilton in, q.v.
Wolverton, Wolrynton, co. Warwick,
inquisition at, 831.
Wolverton, Wolverthon, John de,
9165, 2088.
C/. Wlferton.
Wolveton, Wolvetone [in Charmin-
ster], CO. Dorset, manor, 1316,
1331.
Wolveton, Little. See Woolton,
Little.
Womberle, Womberlegh. See Um-
berleigh.
Wombewelle, Robert de, 774.
758
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Womersley, Wilmersle, Wilmersley,
CO. York, 670.
, park, 1032.
, Wood Hall in, q.v.
Woodborough, Wodebergh [in Wins-
combe], CO. Somerset, land of
Wospring priory in, 340.
W^onford, co. Devon, inquisition at,
943.
Wooburn, Wouboiirne, co. Bucking-
ham, inquisition at, 1765.
, manor, 1765.
Woodbank (or Rough Shotwick),
Roweshotewyk, co. Chester,
292.
Woodburn, Wodburn, Wodebiirn [in
Corsenside], co. Northumber-
land, inquisition at, 1579.
letter dated at, 1561.
, Insula of, q.v.
Woodchurch, co. Chester, Pensby in,
q.v.
Wood Hall,Wodhalle [in Womersley],
CO. York, manor, 1032.
Woodhall, Wodehalle, co. Lincoln,
church, parson of. See Ford-
yngton, Richard.
. ; . . . ., Wcdehall [? in Heming-
brough], CO. York, 119.
, . . . . , lands of John Beche
in, 119.
Woodham Ferris, Wodeham Ferers,
CO. Essex, 323.
, ..... lands of Bicknacre
priory in, 450.
Mortimer, Wodeham Mortu-
mer, co. Essex, lands of Bick-
nacre priory in, 460.
Walter, Wodeham, co. Essex,
1016.
Woodhorn, Wodehorn, co. Northum-
berland, manor, 1455.
, Newbiggin in, q.v.
Woodhouse,Wodehouse,co.York,724.
Woodlands, Wodelond [in Selwood],
CO. Somerset, 1807.
Woodmancote, Wodemancote, co.
Gloucester, manor, 1787.
Woodstock, Wodestoke, co. Oxford,
1873.
, letter dated at, 971.
, park, 1958.
, writs dated at, 264, 310, 320,
336, 1092, 1107, 1118, 1122,
1129, 1132, 1133, 1139, 1141,
1145, 1148, 1150, 1155, 1156,
1157, 1159, 1162, 1163, 1164,
1168, 1171, 1172, 1279, 1281,
1290, 1292, 1295, 1297, 1302,
1304, 1310, 1313, 1320, 1321,
1323, 1395, 1396, 1445, 1482,
1494, 1503, 1510, 1516. 1523,
1554, 1741, 1761, 1825, 2063.
Woolbeding, Wolbedynge, co. Sus-
sex, 1530.
Woolbeding- — cont.
, manor, 1530.
Wooler, WoUouer, Wolloure, Wul-
loure, CO. Northumberland,
849.
, inquisition at, 126.
Woolow, Wollowe [by Buxton], co.
Derby, tenants of, 390.
WooLsthorpe, Wolsthorp, co. Lin-
coln, lands of the Templars in,
347.
Woolton, Little, Little Wolveton [in
Childwall], co. Lancaster,
manor, 645.
Woolwich, Wolewich, Wolewyehe,
CO. Kent, 1929.
, men of, 1971.
Wootten Green, Wotton [in Strad-
broke], co. Suffolk, 1850.
Wootton, Woditone, Isle of Wight,
la Ode in, 839.
, Wodeton, Wotton, co. Nor-
folk, 1175, 1192.
...... Basset, Wottonbasset, cb.
Wilts, inquisition at, 486.
, North, North Wotton, co.
Norfolk, 1194.
, South, South Wotton, co.
Norfolk, 1194.
Wawen, Waueneswotton, co.
Warwdck, 2087.
Worcester, co. Worcester, 550.
, bishop of, 94, 643, 1274,
1603, 1794. See also Giffard,
Godfrey ; John, Richard son
of ; Reynolds, Walter.
, cathedral chvirch of St.
Mary, prior of, 1546.
, church of St. Helen, 633.
... . . , . . . . , chaplains in. See
Coderugge, WilUam de ;
Newenton, John de.
, . . . . , parson of. See Feck-
enham, John de.
, inquisitions at, 86, 91, 94,
441,463, 523, 633, 1483, 1509,
1546, 1603, 1634.
, liberty of, prisage in, 86.
, tenements in, 633.
, writs dated at, 541, 714, 738,
985, 2041.
, Wyke by. See Wick Epis-
copi.
Worcester, county, escheator in. See
Chaundos, Roger ; Hampton,
John de ; Peyto, John de ;
Wyleby, Adam de.
, inquisitions in, 86, 91, 94,
98. 417, 421, 441, 463, 523,
557, 633, 643, 820, 1000, 1207,
1274, 1483, 1509, 1546, "1555,
1603, 1634.
, prisage in, 86, 91, 94, 98.
, sheriff of, 1000.
Woreston. See Worston.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
759
Worfield, Worefeld, Worfeld. co.
Salop, inquisition at, 834.
mills, 834.
Worksop, Wirkesop, Wirksop, Wyr-
kesop, CO. Nottingham, prior
and convent of, 1152.
, Walter prior of, 1152.
Worlabv. Wulryby, co. Lincoln. 1628
(pp. 400, 401).
Worle. CO. Somerset, manor, 340.
Worlington, Wredelingtone, Wride-
lingtone, co. Suffolk, inquisi-
tion at, 1184.
manor, 1 1 84.
Worlingworth, Wyrlingworthe, co.
Suffolk, inquisition at, 1998.
Wormegay, Wermegeye, Wyrme-
geye, co. Norfolk, inqmsition
at, 468.
, priory, 1330.
, . . . . , subprior and convent
of, 1330.
Wormele. See Wormley.
Wormesterre. Randolph de, rector of
Berwick St. John, 169.
Wormhill, Wormhull, co. Derby, in-
quisition at, 390.
, tenants of, 390.
Wormlev. Wormele, co. Hertford,
1587.
inqviisition at, 1587.
Wormshill, Worneselle, co. Kent,
manor, 1897.
Worplesdon, co. Surrey, Burgham in,
q.v.
Worstead, Worthstede, co. Norfolk,
934.
Worston, Woreston [in Whalley], co.
Lancaster, 339.
Worthe. See Littleworth.
Worthe, Johnde, 1460.
Worthstede. See Worstead.
Wose, Richard ate, master of a king's
ship, 300.
Wospring, Wospringe, co. Somerset,
John prior of, 340.
Reynold prior of, 340.
Woter, Lavisin, burgess of Sluys,
1041.
Woteryngbery. See Wateringbiiry.
Wotton. See Wootten Green and
Wooton.
Wotton, John de, 1628 (p. 400).
, . . . . , deputy -warden of the
stannaries in Devon, 266.
, Richard de, commissioner,
865.
, Thomas de, master of la
Welyfare of Lynn, 1499.
, Walter de, 1850.
Wotton under Edge, Wotton, co.
Gloucester, manor, 766.
, Symonds Hall in, q.v.
Wottonbasset. See Wootton Basset.
Wouboum. See Wo burn.
Woubourne. See Wooburn.
Wouldham, Woldeham, co. Kent,
1846.
Woxebrugge. See Uxbridge.
Wra. See Wray.
Wragby, co. Lincoln, 1295.
, le Claybrig by, 1295.
, CO. York, Nostell in, q.v.
Wragge, WilUam, 2064.
Wraggoe, Wraghowe, co. Lincoln,
wapentake, inquisition at.
1628 (j9. 399).
Wratting, Wrattyng, Wrattynge,
Wrottyng, Wrottyngge, co.
Cambridge, 1058, 1079, 1517.
, Oxecroft manor in, 1058,
1734.
, inquisition at, 1079.
Wrawby, Wrauby, co. Lincoln, in-
quisition at, 447.
Wray, le Wra [in Melling], co. Lan-
caster, 734.
Wredelingtone. See WorUngton.
Wrelton, Alan .son of Roger de,
479.
, Roger de, 479.
Wrensted. See Frinstead.
Wressell, Wresele, Wresill, co. York,
homicide at, 637.
, wood, 244.
Wretton, Wrottone, co. Norfolk,
1214.
Wridehngtone. See Worlington.
Writtle, Writele, Wry tele, co. Essex,
chiirch, 1973.
, inqmsition dated at, 591.
Wro, Maud in the, of Nettleham,
298.
Wroth, Richard, bailiff of Emlyn
commote, 68.
Wrotham, co. Kent, 1846.
Wrottone. See Wretton.
Wrottyng, Wrottyngge. See Wratt-
ing.
Wroxall, Wroxhal, Wroxhale [in
Brading], Isle of Wight, 1895,
1939.
Wroxall, Wroxale, co. Warwick,
priory, 845.
, . . . ., nuns of, 845.
Wroxhale, John de, commissioner,
1403.
Wryde, Henry, brother of Hcly
Innocents hospital without
Lincohi, 293.
, William, like brother, 293.
Wrytele. See Writtle.
Wuafrer, Ralph le. 1045.
Wulloiire. See Wooler.
Wulryby. See Worlaby.
Wulston, Nicholas, 300.
Cf. Wolaston.
Wulvardcote. See Wolvardecote.
Wy. See Wye.
Wyard, John, 682, 1255.
760
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wybbessnade, Philip de, 1111 (p.
275).
Wyberton, co. Lincoln, 2078.
Wycham. See Wickhambrook.
Wychenore. See Wichnor.
Wychhalle. See Wichalle.
Wycombe, Wycoumbe, Wycumbe,
CO. Buckingham, 1093.
, hospital of St. John, 406.
, . . . . , master of. See Hou-
tred, John.
hoiLse of St. Margaret, 208.
, wardens of. See
Abyndon, Robert de ; Kenel-
yngworth, William de ; Wy-
cumbe, Richard de.
, inquisitions at, 208, 406,
1627, 1968.
, manor, 141.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Burn-
ham, Edmund de.
tenements of WilUam de
Esschewelle in, 406.
, view of, 257.
, bailiff of. See Wyte,
Stephen le.
Wycumbe, Richard de, warden of St.
Margaret's, Wycombe, 208.
Wyddial, Wydihale, co. Hertford,
1995.
, church, 1995.
, . . . . , Simon parson of, 1995.
Wydekeshoo. See Wixce.
Wyderyngton. See Wydryngton.
Wydevill, John, of Grafton, 580.
Wydihale. See Wyddial.
Wydon, Widen [in Haltwhistle], co.
Northumberland, 2051.
Wydryngton, Wyderyngton, Ed-
mimdde, 1900, 1986.
Wydycombe. See Witcombe Magna.
Wydyndone. See Withington.
Wye, Wy, co. Kent, extent at, 922 {p.
230).
, inquisitions at, 1490.
Wye, Waye, Weie, river, weirs in,
205, 1386.
, traffic on, impeded, 205.
Wyern, William de, 891.
Wyersdale, Wiresdale, Wyresdal,
Wyresdale, in Garstang, co.
Lancaster, manor, 1889, 1969.
, vaccary in, 672.
Wyesham, Gayeshom [in Staunton,
CO. Gloucester], weir at, 205.
Wyfields, Wythefeld [in Homdon on
the Hill], CO. Espex, 1557.
Wygan. See Wigan.
Wygan, John, 443.
Wyganby, Adam son of John de, a
felon, 31.
Wygayn. See Wigan.
Wygemor. See Wigmore.
Wygenhale. See Wiggenhall.
Wygeshulle. See Wigsell.
Wygeton. See Wigton and Wygton.
Wyggeleye, John de, 1874.
, . . . . , Amice wife of, 1874.
, John son of John de, 1874.
, . . .., Joan wife of, 1874.
Wyggemore. See Wigmore.
Wyggetoft. See Wigtoft.
Wyggeton. See Wigton.
Wyghale. See Wighill.
Wyght. See Wight.
Wyghtbergh, Isle of Wight, 839 {p
210).
Wyghthull, Henry de, 1948.
Wyghton. See Weighton, Market.
Wyghton. See Wighton.
Wyghton, Bartholomew de, keeper
of Wighton, Laughton en le
Morthen and Panton manors
and North Greenhoe hundred,
1563.
Wygornia, Richard de, keeper of the
works at York castle, 1365.
Wygton. See Wigton.
Wygton, Wygeton, Gilbert de, 1664.
, . . , . , commissioner, 392.
, . . . . , constable of Caris-
brooke castle, 1240.
, Johnde, 1833.
, . . . . , Margaret daughter of,
1833.
Wyham. See Witham.
Wyke. See Wick.
Wyke St. Mary, ^ee Week St. Mary.
Wyke, Johnde, 1838.
, John de la, commissioner,
1554.
, WilUam ate, 405 {p. 103).
, William de, of Merrow, 2008.
Wykeman, Arnald, 1588.
Wykemere, Roger de, 358.
Wykes. See Wix.
Wykes, Bishops. See Wicks Bishop.
Wykes Ufford. See Wicks Ufford.
Wykeshale, John de, lands of, extent
of, 503.
Wykh. See Wickham.
Wykham. See Wickhambreux.
Wykham. See Wickham.
Wykham, John de, 891.
Wykyngesham. See Wicklesome.
Wykyngeston, William de, heirs of,
1757.
Wylardby. See Willerby.
Wylde, John le, of Inworth, 1923.
Wyldebrugge. See Elbridge.
Wyldemor, co. Stafford, 1978.
Wylebegh, Wyleby. See Willough-
by.
Wyleford, by North Cadbury, co.
Somerset, 1308.
Wyleghby. See Willoughby.
Wyleghes, William in the, 1312.
Wylesthorp. See Wilsthorpe.
Wylie. See Willey.
Wyliene. See Willen.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
.761
Wylington, Wylinton. See Wellyn-
ton.
VVylleby. See Willoughby.
Wyllingale. See Williiigale.
WylmjTigton. See Wilmington.
Wylton, Wyltone. See Wilton.
Wyltj^Tig. See Wilting.
Wylughby. See Willoughby.
Wylughton. See Willoughton.
Wyljmgham, Ralph de, clerk, 1499.
Wylyngton, Wylynton, Wylyntone.
See "\^^ellynton.
Wymark. Alan, chaplain, 1998.
, Matthew, 1998.
, . . . . , Lettice wife of, 1998.
, WiUiam son of John, of
Somercoates, 1902.
Wymbissche. See Wimbish.
Wymboiministre.Wymbourne Minis-
tre, Wymbourneministre,
Wymbournemiistre, Wym-
biirn Ministre, Wymburne-
mynstre. See Wimborne
Minster.
Wymer, Henry, a felon, land of, in
Watton, 99.
Wymering, Wymerynge, co. South-
ampton, vicarage ojf, 1898.
, . . . . , vicars of. See Cha-
loner, John le ; Styhangre,
William.
Wymington, Wymondton, Wym-
yngton, Wilham de, 1111.
Wymond. William, 1905.
Wymondham, Wymundham, co.
Leicester, 1133.
Wymondton. See Wymington.
Wympton. Thomas de, coroner in
Rutland. 1608.
Wymiuidham. See Wymondham.
Wymundham. WiUiam de, 1434.
Wymyngton. See Wymington.
Wynandremere. See Windermere.
Wynceby, Thomas de, keeper of
Stratfieldsaye hermitage,
1796.
Wynch, Est. See Winch, East.
Wynchecombe. See Winchcombe.
Wynchelse, WjTichelsee, Wynchel-
seye. See Winchelsea.
Wynchesfeld. ^See Wingfield.
Wynchynden, Wynchyndon. See
Winchendon.
Wyndegates, Robert de, 1 404.
Wyndeham. See Windham.
Wyndesore, John de. 1610.
, ...., commissioner, 1234,
1454. 1664.
, . . . . , escheator in Warwick-
shire and Leicestershire, 1926,
1976, 1996, 2029.
, Richard de, the elder, 1544.
, Richard son of Richard de,
1544.
Wyne, Maud v\ife of William le, 627.
Wynermers, Roger de, of Higham,
baihff of Samford, 300.
Wynesbiu-y. See Wynnesbury.
Wynfel. See Whinfell.
Wynfreton. iSee Winderton and
Winforton.
Wynnefell. See Whinfell.
Wynneferthing, Richard, steward
and auditor of Denny and El-
meney manors, 801.
Wynnesbviry, Wynesb\u"y, Wynnes-
buri, Wynnesbyry, Thomas
de, 1282.
, . . . . , deputy justice of
North Wales, 563, 667, 669,
732, 746, 784.
, Thomas son of Thomas de,
1282.
Wynteneye. See Wintney.
Wynterborn Stikelane. See Win-
terborne Strickland.
Wynterbornestoke. See Winter-
boiu-ne Stoke.
Wynterbourn. See Winterbourne.
Wynterbourn Giinnore. See Winter-
boiirne Gunner.
Wynterboiu-ne Hougheton, Wynter-
bourne Houton. See Winter-
borne Houghton.
Wynterbourn, John de, commis-
sioner, 1746.
Wyntere, Daniel, 1679.
Wynterton. See Winderton.
Wynterton, Ellis de, 1813.
Wynton, Richard, 1794.
WyntreshuU, Wyntryshull, Beatrice
de, 1794. '
, Thomas de, 1964.
, Alice wife of, after-
wards wife of Henry de Loxle,
1964.
, William son of Thomas de,
1964.
Wyppingham, Wyjjpyngham. See
Whippingham.
Wyrde, La. Isle of Wight, 839.
Wyre, co. Stafford, chace, 1271, 1293,
1382.
, ..... keeper of. See Cham-
berlain, Jolin.
, . . . . , vert and venison of,
destruction of, 682.
Wyrecestre, John de, 997.
Wyresdal, Wyresdale. See Wyers-
dale.
Wyrham. See Wereham.
Wyrkesop. See Worksop.
Wyrlingworthe. See Worlingworth.
Wyrmegeye. See Wormegay.
Wyschard, John, a rebel Scot, 301.
Wyse, Walter le, 1475.
Wysebech, Adam de. 1323.
Wysham, John de, keeper of Knares-
borough castle and hono\ir,
392, 489.
762
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wyshangre. See Wishanger.
Wyssete, Walter de, constable of
Norwich Castle, 304.
Wyssingden. See Whissendine.
Wytakere. See Whitacre.
Wyte, William le, of Churchill, son of,
2107.
Wytebv. See Whitby.
Wyteby, John de, of Woodhall, 119.
Wytewell. See Whitwell.
Wyth. See With.
Wytham. See Witham.
Wythefeld. See Wyfields.
Wytheford, Adam de, chamberlain
of North Wales. 1247.
Wytheleye. See Weethley.
Wyther, Whyther, John, 2025.
.Thomas, 1065. 1111, 1116.
, . . . . , Agnes wife of, 1065,
1116.
Wytherigge. See Witheridge.
Wytlebury, Wytlesbury. See Wite-
lesbury.
Wytlesford. See Whittlesford.
Wyttebourn. See Whitboxirnc.
Wyttenham, West. See Wittenham,
West.
Wyttlebury. See Witelesbury.
Wytton. See Witton.
Wyvelsford. See Wilsford.
Wyville, Robert, bishop of Salisbury,
commissioner, 1746.
Wyxtonestre. See Wixhamtree.
Yabeton, Yabetone, Yabiton. See
Yapton.
Yafford, Yarneforde [in Shorwell],
Isle of Wight, 839.
Yalding, Ealdynge, Ealdyngge, Eld-
yng, Eldyngge, co. Kent,
1350, 1.505, 1540.
church of SS. Peter and
Paul, vicars of. See Hughet,
Gilbert ; Stace, Robert.
, inquisitions at, 1350, 1540.
, Bockingfold in, q.v.
Yanessone, Baldwin, of Zierickzee,
1989.
Yapton, Yabeton, Yabetone, Yabi-
ton, CO. Sussex, inqiiisition at,
1075.
, lands of the hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in, 193.
, land of Boxgrove priory in,
264.
Yarborough, Yerdeburgh, Yord-
burgh, CO. Lincoln, 1902.
, wapentake, inquisitions in,
1628 (p. 400).
Yarcombe, Yeartecomb, co. Devon,
inquisition at, 1273.
Yardbury. Yardbery [in Colyton],
1943.
Yardley, Erdeleye, co. Hertford,
1516.
Yarlett, Erlyde by Stone, co. Staf-
ford, 706.
Yarmouth, Great. Great Jememuth,
CO. Norfolk, 115, 383, 940,
1199, 1499, 1731, 1766, 1769,
2052.
bailiffs of, 358, 437, 1613,
1683, 1865.
, burgesses of, 156, 1199.
, inqviisitions at, 84, 115, 182,
215, 304. 358, 437, 1613, 1683,
1769, 1865.
mayor and bailiffs of,
282.
, merchandise shipped to,
358.
P9rt, 1199, 1769.
, ships of, 156, 1865.
, St. Nicholas roads by, 437,
1769.
Yarmouth, Little, Little Jernemuth,
CO. Suffolk, 1199, 1258.
, bailiffs of, 1258.
, inquisitions at, 214, 1717.
port, 214.
Yarneforde. See Yaf^ord.
Yartford, mill, extent of, 51.
Yavenwyth, Robert de, 1784.
, . . . . , Alice wife of, daughter
of John de Brigham, 1784.
, . . . . , Isabel daughter of,
wife of Walter de Twyneham,
1784.
Yearsley. Everesley, Everslay, co.
York, inquisition at, 561.
Yeartecomb. See Yarcombe.
Yeaveley, Yevele, co. Derby, manor,
512.
? Yeavering, Yeure [in Kirknewton],
CO. Northumberland. 1052.
Yerdeburgh. See Yarborough.
Yeshampstede, Yeshamstede. See
Easthampstead.
Yete, Henry atte. 1120.
Yeure. See Yeavering.
Yevegod, John, 405 (p. 102).
Yevele. See Yeaveley.
Yfeld. See Ifeld.
Ygoyyn, Cadogan, 962.
Yns. See Ince.
Yon, Robert, ship of, seized by
pirates, 284.
, . . . . , owner of la Arounde of
London, 398.
Yonge, Yongge, Geofirey le, 1627.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
763
Yonge — cont.
, Roger son of Walter le, of
Caldecott, 1302.
, William le, 1033.
Yor. See Ure.
Yordburgh. See Yarborough.
Yordebiirgh, John de, 294.
Yore. See Ure.
York, CO. York, 628, 702, 825, 1321,
1556, 1628 (p. 399), 1728,
1828.
, abbey of St. Mary, 527 {p.
133), 1828.
, , abbot of, 903, 2013.
, ..... abbot and convent of,
1312, 1419, 1741.
, affray at, 60.
, archbishop of, 527 (p. 130),
1268. See also Corbrige,
Thomas de ; Grenefeld, Wil-
liam de ; Zouche, William la.
, . . . . , commission issued by,
179.
, archbishopric of, temporali-
ties of , 1710.
...,.., . . . . , voidance of, 42, 1755.
. . , bailiffs of, 527 {pp. 132, 133).
See also Acum, John de ;
Craike, John de ; Grafton,
William de ; Kaycestre,
Richard de ; Pykard, John ;
Rednesse, William de ; Rigge-
ton, William de ; Rypon,
John de ; Selby, William, de.
, bridge over the Ouse at, 60.
, castle, 244, 977, 2082.
, the Fosse by, 1366.
. . . . , repair of, 356.
, , stew in, 244.
, . . . . , gaol in, justices ap-
pointed to deliver, 2062.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Mal-
byz, John ; Menyll, Nicholas
de ; Salvayn, Gerard.
, keeper of the works
at. See Wygornia, Richard
de.
. . . . , mills by, 244.
, repair of, 903, 1 365.
, cathedral church of St. Peter,
chtu-ches appropriated to, 12.
, . . . . , chapter of, 42, 2058.
, dean and chapter of,
671.
, . . . . , deanery of, 12.
, . . . . , . . . . , deans of. See
Hamelton, William de ; New-
erk, Henry de ; Skarde-
burgh. Robert de.
, prebend of Dunning -
ton in, 2058.
, . . . . , prebendaries of. See
Bardelby, Robert de ; Sancto
Paulo, .John de.
, chiu-ch of St. Mary, 040.
York — cont,
, church of St. Sampson,
1653.
, . . . . , parsons of. See Broun,
John ; Ocham, William de ;
Skiirueton, Ralph de.
, citizens of, named, 1772.
, constable of. See Stokesley,
William de.
, Exchequer at, 1400.
, friars minors at, 244.
, gaol of, 527, 1366.
, homicide at, 265.
, hospital of St. Leonard, alms
and provisions of, withdrawn,
718.
, . . . . , chaplains, cellarer,
brethren and sisters of, 718.
, . . . . , masters of. See Lang-
ton, Walter de ; Walewayn,
John.
, inquisitions at, 60, 72, 158,
160, 191, 203, 228, 244, 251,
356, 453, 482, 527, 559, 607,
626, 628, 655, 701, 715, 718,
725, 738, 791, 903, 910, 958,
977, 1205, 1206, 1228, 1312,
1321, 1365, 1366, 1463, 1469,
1674, 1728, 1772, 1899, 2013,
2067, 2068, 2071.
, letters dated at, 580, 640,
715, 2074.
, Uberty of St. Peter, 527 (p.
133).
, mayor of. See Langton,
Nicholas de.
, mayor and commonalty of,
489.
, merchants of, 1728.
, mills of, 977.
, port, custoins in, collectors
of. See Appelby, Nicholas de;
Kelsterne, Walter de.
, . . . . , ..... controller of.
See Skorby, Nicholas de.
, priory of Holy Trinity,
prior of, 873, 910.
, . . . . , Richard prior of, 1949.
, priory of St. Andrew, prior
and convent of, 1365.
, shipping at, 489.
, shop in, 559.
, troner of wool at, 1772.
, writs and commissions dated
at, 61. 66, 119, 121, 122, 123,
126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 139,
174, 179, 200, 201, 213, 214,
216. 268, 273, 277, 278, 279,
288, 292, 299, 301, 316, 324,
326, 360, 363, 364, 365, 366,
367, 373, 374, 376, 377, 378,
379, 381, 382, 383, 385, 388,
389, 390, 391, 392, 394, 395,
397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 408,
466, 470, 477, 478, 479, 481,
764
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
York, writs and commissions dated
at — cont.
482, 484, 490, 491, 493, 495,
499, 500, 501, 503, 508, 511,
512, 513, 514, 517, 519, 521,
522, 524, 534, 536, 538, 539,
544, 548, 549, 552, 559, 561,
563, 564, 573, 580, 590, 592,
593, 599, 602, 610. 612, 617,
619, 621, 622, 625, 627, 630,
633, 634, 638, 639, 645, 646,
648, 655, 663, 680, 732, 933,
936, 941, 942, 945. 953, 960,
962, 981. 994, 1007, 1023,
1028, 1030, 1034, 1041, 1045,
1048, 1049, 1277, 1280, 1286,
1288, 1308, 1309, 1331, 1332,
1333, 1338, 1343, 1345, 1352,
1362, 1390, 1393, 1394, 1397,
1400, 1405, 1406, 1422, 1425,
1431, 1440, 1441, 1446, 1449,
1467, 1469, 1471, 1473, 1474,
1498, 1520, 1583, 1591, 1603,
1636, 1653, 1674, 1698.
Coney street, Coningestrete,
in, 60, 659.
Micklegate, Mikelgate, in,
1366.
, Ousegate, Usegate, in, 1366.
, Skeldergate in, 482.
, Walmgate, Walmegate, in,
1366.
York, Richard de, 2080.
Cf. Eboraco and Everwyk.
York, covinty, 149, 2006, 2079.
, coroners in, 119, 378, 2082.
county covirt of, 104.
, escheator in. See Clapham,
William de ; Faucomberge,
John de ; Grimesby, Simon
de ; Louther, John de ; Roke-
by, Thomas de.
.extents in, 387,908,922,1013,
1173, 1174, 1400, 1440, 1526,
1529, 1563, 1710, 1852, 2058,
, inquisitions in, 12, 23, 42, 60,
72, 80, 101, 104, 119, 130, 133,
149, 158, 160. 170, 191, 200,
212, 226, 228, 244, 251. 262,
265, 273, 278, 281, 299, 320,
333, 338, 342, 350, 356, 378,
383, 384, 385, 392, 401, 410,
411. 452, 453, 456, 472, 479,
482, 489, 490, 505, 519, 525,
527, 536, 543, 545, 551, 558,
559, 565, 569, 582, 607, 612,
615, 618, 621, 623, 626, 628,
629, 632, 634, 637, 638, 640,
648, 653, 655, 659, 670, 671,
679, 685, 701, 703, 707, 715,
718, 719, 724, 725, 735, 738,
749, 759, 774, 791, 807, 830,
847, 854, 859. 868, 873, 874,
891, 897, 903, 910, 911, 918,
947, 953, 954, 958, 970, 976,
York, county, inquisitions in — cont.
971, 1032, 1051, 1055, 1056,
1082, 1162, 1167, 1188, 1205,
1206, 1228, 1268, 1279, 1294,
1300, 1309, 1312, 1319, 1321,
1327, 1351, 1358, 1362, 1365,
1366, 1372, 1378, 1380, 1433,
1442, 1463, 1469, 1487, 1495,
1572, 1573, 1610, 1618, 1636,
1641, 1644, 1645, 1653, 1654,
1660, 1674, 1698, 1705, 1710,
1728, 1741, 1748, 1772, 1791,
1797, 1802, 1805, 1828, 1876,
1899, 1914, 1962, 1969, 1982,
1984, 1987, 1988, 1994, 2002,
2009, 2011, 2013, 2053, 2062,
2067, 2068, 2070, 2071, 2082,
2095, 2103.
, justices of gaol delivery in,
2082.
, lands of rebels in, 565, 621,
648, 653, 671, 749, 774.
, keepers of. See Chas-
telion, Hugh ; Deyvill,
Thomas.
lands of Thomas de Houton
in, 273.
, lands of John de Moubray
in, 629.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Kil-
vyngton, John de.
, lands of Robert de Steveton
in, 233.
, lands of the earl Warenne in,
615.
, prisage in, 80.
, raids of Scots in, 452, 453,
489, 718, 891.
• resistance of debtors in, 314.
, sheriff of, 23, 101, 104, 119,
133, 158, 160, 200, 212. 226,
228, 262, 265, 273, 278, 312,
314, 350, 356, 378, 385, 401,
452, 479, 489, 527 {p. 133),
543, 551, 569, 626, 628, 629,
632, 701, 715, 719, 738, 759,
791, 807, 847, 874, 910, 911,
918, 922, 947, 954, 970, 976,
977, 1051, 1082. 1206, 1228,
1279, 1321, 1351, 1366, 1378,
1400, 1440, 1469, 1526, 1610,
1636, 1654, 1698, 1791, 1962,
2058,2067,2082,2095. See also
Hasty ng, Ralph de ; Horseden,
William de ; Malbiz, John ;
Menyll, Nicholas de ; Salvayn,
Gerard ; Ward, Simon.
, temporalities of the arch-
bishopric of York in, 1710.
, East Riding, 1312.
, North Riding, 1319.
Yorkfleet, Yucflet [in Howden], co.
York, inquisition .at, 612.
Ypeswich. See Ipswich.
Ysert, Flanders, 407.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
766
Yssalet. See Isaled.
Ystradwy, Estrattewy, Wales, bedels
of, 1450.
Yucflet. See Yorkfleet.
Yucflet, Thomas de, parson of De-
vizes, 206.
Yuherst. See Ewhurst.
Zeeland, Seeland, Seland, 1499, 1613,
1925, 1989.
, coiintof, 437, 1679.
Zeeland — cont.
, mariners of, 357.
, men of, 437.
, ships of, 378, 1813.
, trade of Scotland with, 1577.
Zierickzee, Cerice, Zeeland, 1989.
Zouche, Souche, Zousch, Zousche,
Ellen la, 884.
Roger la, lord of Lubbes-
thorpe, 906, 936.
, . . . . , sheriff of Warwick,
1696.
, William la, 936, 1703.
, . . . . , archbishop of York,
2062.
, . . . . , keeper of Glamorgan
and chamberlain of Cardiff,
992.
Zousche de Mortimer, William la,
1629.
Zwyn, Swyn, la Swyne, Flanders,
398, 1728.
, port, 1865.
( 767 )
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Abbeys. See under Religious houses.
Aids, 1558.
Alien merchants. 111, 115, 136,
180, 214, 440, 923, 1008, 1087,
1618, 1652, 1683, 1813, 1819.
, , of ALmain, 1008, 1628
{p. 399).
, of Amiens, 904.
of Bayonne, 183, 1819.
, . . . . , of Bruges, 357.
, .. .., of Dinant, 218.
, , of Eastland, 1628,
1816.
, . . . . , of Florence, Bardi,
115,1130,1628.
, of France, 1946.
, , of Genoa, 282.
, . . . . , of Holland, arrest of
goods of, 182.
, rehgious, 1829.
, . . . ., lands of, in England,
985.
Aliens, 306, 689, 794, 859.
, arrest of, 1990.
. . . ., arrest of goods of, 136, 357.
, imprisonment of, 357.
, lands of, seized, 1602, 1719.
Almoner, the king's, chamber of, in
Clarendon manor, 209.
Alms, distribution of, 521.
, withdrawn, 862.
Ancient demesne, 371, 430, 752, 890,
1327, 1843, 2018.
Archers, 2034.
Arms and armoiu-, 23, .527, 797, 1167,
1247, 1472.
B
Baronies : —
Balliol.
Bolbeck.
Baronies — cont.
Bywell.
Caugy.
Eskdale.
Gillesland.
Gosforth.
Hadstone.
Hastings.
Hawick.
Langley.
Malpas.
Nantwich.
Sherrington.
Shipbrook.
Tarrant.
Trematon.
Vale, La.
Walwins Castle.
Wark.
Wastirker.
See also Fees.
Barony, tenants by, 1315.
Bastards, 202, 274, 373, 435, 606,
734, 877, 893, 994, 1384, 1460.
Bondmen. See under Manorial
tenants.
Boroughs and towns, affray in,
871.
, arrentation of wastes in,
296.
, bequest of tenements in, 633,
756, 1875.
, burgage tenure, 1131, 2010,
, Cannemol fines, 548.
, charters of liberties to : —
Hedon in Holderness, 897.
Lincohi, 2074.
Marlborough, 137.
Montgomery, 1322.
Nottingham, 1144.
Great and Little Yarmouth
1199.
common evildoers in, 155.
court, 1401.
craft gilds, of Leicester,
548.
. . . . , of Shrewsbury, 744.
ciistoms, 489.
Bakesteresgeld, 1703.
, Bochelgeld, 1703.
Brewesteresgeld, 1703.
, Wyndowegeld, 1703.
touching widows, 47,
768.
768
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Boroughs and towns — cont.
, decay of, 297.
, demise of, 1160.
, demise of messuages in, 698,
1986, 1991.
, disputes touching mayoralty
at Bristol, 691.
, enclosure of, 103.
, free, 325, 897, 1601.
, grants of, at farm, 1357,
1601, 1708.
, grievances of, against a
warden, 1256.
, hustings court, 2001.
, liberties and franchises, 25,
46, 53.
, . . . , , assize of bread and ale ,
1201.
, lord's oven erected and
farmed, 897.
, lot and scot, 861, 1990.
, malpractices of bailiffs in,
157.
, officers of : —
tithingman, 461.
port tolls, 907.
purpresttires in Scarborough,
144.
, purprestures in market
place, 234.
, rents in : —
capons, 1844.
penknives, 2010.
, royal meat-stalls in Bristol,
139.
, sale of merchandise in, com-
plaints of, 46 (p. 12).
, services in : —
gabtilage, 1572.
housgable, husgable, 482, 1135.
suit of court, 1844.
, tolls in : —
quayage, murage and pavage,
collection of, 492, 1658.
pesage, 2074.
salt, 46, 53.
stallage, 1549.
thurghtol, 489.
tronage, 2074.
, . . . . , quittance of, 2074.
Boundaries. See Perambulations.
Bridges, 46, 419, 493, 733, 799, 1166,
1294, 1402.
, repair and maintenance of,
1, 27, 113, 179, 228, 229, 348,
454, 492, 841, 1069, 1483,
1846, 1848, 1929, 1940, 1971,
2024.
Castleguard. See under Feudal ser-
vices.
Castles, in Wales, 1247.
, named : —
Abergavenny.
Alnwick.
Appleby.
Arundel.
Bamburgh.
Barnard Castle.
Berkhampstead.
Berwick.
BlaenUyfni.
Bridgnorth.
Bridgwater.
Brimpsfield.
Bristol.
Bmlth.
Canterbury.
Cardigan.
Carisbrooke.
CarUsle.
Cedewain.
Cefnllys.
Chepstow (Strugoill).
Chilham.
Chirk.
CUfford.
Clitheroe.
Cockermouth.
Colchester.
Conisbrough.
Cwmdeuddwr.
Denbigh.
Dinas, Bwlch.
Dolforwyn.
Donington, Castle.
Dover.
Dudley.
Dynevor.
Exeter.
Eye.
Farnham.
Folkingham.
Fotheringhay.
Fraunk.
Gloucester.
Goodrich.
Halton.
Hanley.
Hastings.
Hereford.
Highhead.
Horston.
Jedburgh.
Kenilworth.
Knaresborough.
Ladsker.
Leeds.
LiddeU.
Lincoln.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
769
Castles, named — cont.
Llanbadarn Fawr.
Ludlow.
Maelienydd.
Montgomery.
Newcastle Emlyn.
Newcastle upon Tyne.
Northampton.
Norwich.
Nottingham.
Oakham.
OdUiam.
Orford.
Oxford.
Peak.
Pevensey.
Pickering.
Pontefract.
Porchester.
Roxburgh.
St. Briavels.
Sarum, Old.
Scarborough.
Sherborne.
Shocklach.
Skipton.
Somerton.
Stamford.
Stirling.
Tamworth.
Tickhill.
Tinboeth.
Tolybothevill
Tutbury.
WalUngford.
Whittington.
Wigmore.
Winchester.
Windsor.
York.
Chancellor, the, 711, 1207, 1258,
1292, 1652, 1890, 2022. See
also Baldok, Robert de ;
Benteworth, Richard de ;
Boiirghcher, Robert de ; Bur-
gherssh, Henry de; Bury,
Richard de ; Hothum, John
de ; Langton, John de ;
Parvyng, Robert ; Sandale,
John de ; Stratford, John de.
, chamber of, in Clarendon
manor, 209.
, petition to, 1215.
Chancery, the, 148, 205, 206, 246,
672, 895, 1154, 1292, 1322,
1498, 1499, 1878, 1964, 1999,
2058.
, clerks of, chamber of, in
Clarendon manor, 209.
, See also Alcestre,
Phihp de ; Thimneyk, Wil-
liam de.
, commissions issued by,
152.
, fines entered in, 22.
Wt. 34623.
Chancery — cont.
inquisitions returned into,
1230.
, petition of imprisoned aliens
to, 357.
, recognisances in, 933, 965.
, returns into, toucliing lia-
biUty to knighthood, 267, 271,
272, 273, 278, 288. 289.
Chantries, founded, 1655.
, . . . . , in St. Mary Wolnoth,
London, 422.
, named : —
Amesbury, 1002.
Appuldurcombe, 1808.
Carlisle, St. Nicholas, 1456.
Drayton chapel, 464.
Evesham, 1274.
Huish, 752.
London, 806.
London, St. Leonards, 448.
Newsham on Tees, 240.
Norton Bavant, 1892, 2061.
Ripon, 275.
St. Mary Holme, 1878.
Stratfieldsaye, 1796.
Wereham, 468.
Winderton, 526.
Worcester, St. Helen's, 633.
Charcoal, 112.
Charters, royal, 211, 1231, 1759.
, . . . . , keeper of. See Draw-
eswerd, Maurice.
, of Edmund Ironside, 295.
, of Henry II, 109, 295, 897,
1743.
, of Richard 1, 1705.
, of John, 137, 897, 1144.
of Henry IH, 104, 137, 235,
241, 419, 1446, 1510.
, of Edward I, 1199, 1446,
1451, 1464, 1895.
, of Edward IL 171, 1446.
, of Edward III, 1153, 1215,
1239, 1403, 1404, 1445, 1446,
1493, 1849, 1888.
See also Deeds.
Chxirch and churches, advowsons,
disputes and inquisitions
touching, 2, 67, 708, 1653,
1784, 1798, 1800.
, . . . . , grant of, 919.
, . . . . , recovery of, by the
crown, 124.
, alternate presentation to,
1072, 1784.
, demise of prebend, 529.
, di.spute between rival in-
cumbents of, 71.
, dispute touching mortuaries,
1405.
excommiinication, 1327.
, glebe, 414, 417, 1025, 1077,
1712.
, held at farm, 781, 1648.
i 49
770
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Church and churches — cont.
impropriation of, 269, 293,
303, 1025, 1035, 1949.
, . . . . , with provision for the
poor reserved, 12.
, joint patronage of, 364.
, oratory, 1596.
, ornaments, vestments and
books, 293 {p. 73), 1238, 1377,
1485, 1521, 1758, 1876.
, . . . . , pledged and sold, 747.
, pensions payable from, 109.
, stained glass window in
Hastings free chapel, 1716.
, tithe, 615, 700, 869, 1118,
1327, 1362, 1410, 1648, 1657,
1745, 1751, 1755, 1758, 1797,
1798, 1939, 1953.
, . . . . , dispute touching, 241.
, , grant of, 1208.
, . . . . , misappropriation of,
1362.
, . . . . , of mills, 255.
, of pasture, 206.
Cloth, assize of, 934.
, worsteds, blankets and car-
pets, 934.
Coinage, of tin, in Devon and Corn-
wall, tithe of, 266.
Contrariants. See Rebels.
Cornage. See under Feudal Services.
Corrodies, 344, 1303, 1510, 1663,
1876.
, grant of, 1456.
, sale of, 293 {p. 73).
Council, the, 46 {p. 12), 203, 240,
647, 1657, 1759.
, lords of. See Cantebruge,
Thomas de; Havering, Jo hnde.
, petitions to, and writs, etc.
issued by or by petition of,
passim.
County-courts, 386, 1106.
Courtesy of England, land held by.
See Land.
Crafts etc. : —
baker, 1201.
brewers, 46 {p. 12), 1201, 1549.
broker, 1628.
butchers, 46 {p. 12), 548, 1358.
carriers, 84 1 .
carter, 1774.
chandler, 1501.
cook, 402, 871.
cordwainers, 744, 1584.
dairywoman, 1774.
drovers, 390.
dyer, 1946.
fishermen, 907, 1242.
fishmonger, 1112.
foldsman, 1774.
fullers, 106, 548.
goldsmith, 448, 806.
groom, 527 (p. 133), 797, 811,
837, 871.
Crafts etc. — cont.
harpour, 734.
lister, 1818.
' lodisman,' ' lodman,' 1088,
1613.
mariners or sailors, 183, 294, 300,
357, 378, 398, 794, 1033, 1321,
1502, 1588, 1668, 1770, 1819,
1865, 1905, 1907, 1916, 2034.
mercer, 1772.
merchants, 106, 315, 357, 398,
471, 489, 541, 794, 907, 923,
924, 1033, 1087, 1199, 1562,
1568, 1575, 1577, 1593, 1618,
1628, 1674, 1679, 1680, 1683,
1708, 1722, 1728, 1762, 1770,
1772, 1816, 1819, 1908, 1921,
1925, 1955, 1963, 1989, 1990,
2049, 2079.
, corn, 53.
, tin, 145.
miller, 527 {p. 132).
plumber, 1472.
poulterer, 527 (p. 130).
servant, 186, 337.
shepherds, 390, 533.
skinner, 836, 871.
smith, 101, 527 {p. 130), 544,
1544.
spicer, 246, 1818.
tailor, 105, 739, 806, 858, 1679,
1923, 2033.
tanner, 1774.
weavers, 548.
See also Industry.
Criminal : —
abduction of heirs and heiresses,
153, 189, 1582.
abduction of a widow, 335, 361.
approvers, 108, 1923, 2062, 2082.
arson, 2048, 2095.
assault, 739, 1112, 1270, 1323,
1327, 1866, 1995, 2098, 2103,
2107.
biirglary, 157, 186, 339, 382,
640, 1270.
cattle lifting, 379, 2091.
CO linterf citing seal for mer-
chants, 838.
detention of dower, 154.
falsification of weights, 842.
felons, 527 (p. 133), 1704.
felony, 546, 906, 1189, 1280,
1823, 1910, 1913, 1923, 1938,
2042, 2062, 2086, 2097.
, abjuration of the reakn
for, 16, 34, 64, 70, 102, 119,
163, 328, 778, 942, 1176.
, executions for, 5, 6, 7,
15, 20, 31, 33, 35, 39, 40, 59,
63, 140, 149, 150, 151, 159,
161, 164, 167, 192, 200, 224,
312, 359, 370, 461, 462, 465,
657, 772, 991, 999, 1050, 1051,
1095, 1114, 1115, 1178, 1212,
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
771
Criminal : —
felony, executions for — cont.
1281, 1298, 1324, 1339, 1340,
1344, 1347. 1351, 1356, 1413,
1432, 1636. 1665, 1699. 1740,
1788. 1792, 1793, 1837, 1850,
1885, 1886, 1894, 1937, 1942,
1986, 2025, 2064, 2067.
, flight for. 27.
, outlawries for, 3, 4, 9,
10, 19, 21, 32, 36, 38, 41, 52,
61, 62, 99, 100, 101, 118, 120,
158. 160, 162, 164, 190, 262,
317, 401, 402, 480. 565, 577,
665, 779, 851, 936, 972, 1053,
1083, 1084, 1097. 1098, 1100,
1101. 1106, 1129. 1140, 1180,
1228. 1276, 1279, 1283, 1286,
1287, 1296, 1304, 1320, 1341,
1342. 1345, 1348. 1369, 1373,
1393, 1395, 1396, 1398, 1430,
1436, 1493, 1494, 1540, 1608,
1642, 1687, 1689, 1695. 1696,
1732, 1736, 1817, 1821, 1826,
1841, 1842, 1844, 1845, 1874,
1917, 1919, 1930 1931, 1932,
1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1991,
1999, 2008, 2015, 2030, 2069,
2070.
, woman burned for, 459.
, waiver for, 1738.
homicide, 27, 30. 32. 56,
60, 108. 203, 219, 226, 262,
265, 268, 339, 342, 357, 361,
381, 400, 402, 443. 457, 458,
499, 534, 637, 691, 716, 736,
738, 739, 776, 796, 848, 849,
912, 1043, 1045, 1093, 1102,
1106, 1161, 1176, 1239, 1270,
1296, 1317, 1322, 1366, 1417,
1505, 1508, 1896, 1998, 2011,
2090.
housebreaking, 544, 689, 690,
1325, 1730, 1902, 1957.
larceny, 108, 187, 337, 738, 1009,
1322, 1730.
murder, 1325.
outlawry, 3, 4, 9, 10, 14, 438,
691, 702, 716, 1227, 1290,
1302, 13.50, 1370, 1771, 1877,
2031, 2066.
prison-breaking, 1911.
rape, 436, 2055, 2059.
rescue, 113.
robbery, 350, 379, 382, 546, 599,
688, 736, 849, 994, 1042, 1325,
1484, 1683, 1704, 1913, 1923,
2048, 2083, 2087.
suicide, 2106.
theft, 438, 935, 1263, 1426, 1497,
2080.
Customs, 1728, 1762, 1770, 1772,
1909, 1955, 1957.
, collectors and controllers of,
1049, 1244, 1246, 1250.
Customs — cont.
evasion of, 1813.
Customs, feudal. See under Feudal
services.
Custumals, 922 (p. 230).
D
Deeds, charters or writings, 977.
, destroyed by fire, 109.
, destroyed by lightning, 73.
, forged", 716.
, mentioned, 37, 45, 419, 466,
468, 481, 486. 491, 495, 582,
605, 608, 629, 630, 631, 644,
645, 728, 730, 741, 756, 767,
806, 811, 819, 837. 882. 885,
890, 970, 976, 982, 997. 1000,
1027, 1066. 1072, 1135, 1232,
1301, 1316, 1331, 1401, 1403,
1446, 1470, 1756, 1892, 1965,
1983, 2001, 2045, 2058. 2061,
2063.
, quoted, 37, 615, 618, 673,
674, 733, 799, 885, 1951.
, taken away by Scots, 2053.
Deer, 1554.
Desmesnes, the king's, 125.
Domesday Book, 371.
Dower, assignment of , 1252.
, detention of, 154.
granted at church door,
1034.
, lands etc. held in. See
Land.
, suit for, 771.
Dykes, sea, 1560.
Earthquake, in time of Edward I,
230.
Enclosure. See Manor.
Estovers, 46, 53, 297, 632, 1481.
Exchequer, the, 125, 325.
, accoiints enrolled in, 343
{p. 86).
, baron of. See Everdon,
John de.
, chainberlains of, 1563.
commissions issued by, 1 3,
583.
772
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Exchequer, the — cont.
. . . . . . , council chamber of, 711.
, estreats of, 1696.
, memoranda rolls of, 1759.
, Red Book of, 1967.
, rolls of, 1710.
, summons of, 257.
, treasurer of. See Treastirer.
, treasurer and barons of, 128,
255, 473, 512, 844, 903, 999,
1390, 1400, 1415, 1475, 1563,
1686, 1710, 1750, 1755, 2017.
, treasvirer, barons and cham-
berlains, 720.
, treasurer and chamberlains
of, 50, 211, 593, 605, 680, 799,
810, 933, 1020, 1061, 1292,
1820, 1942.
Exchequers, various. See Carlisle ;
Carmarthen ; Chester ; Dub-
Un.
Extents, valors, valuations, etc. : —
lands of rebels (named) in Devon
and Cornwall. 503.
lands of Bartholomew de Bad-
lesmere, 135.
lands of Alan de BokissuU, 1686.
lands of Henry Bradburn,
597.
lands of Hugh le Despenser, 945,
1073.
lands of Gregory de Felmyng-
ham, 271.
lands of Aucher son of Henry,
1526.
lands of Thomas de Houton,
273.
lands of Robert de Kethe, 129.
lands of Richard Leu, 289.
lands of William de Malghiim,
278.
lands of Henry de Malynes, 267.
lands of John de la Mare, 135.
lands of John Mautalent, 375.
lands of Gilbert de Middelton,
372.
lands of John de Middelton, 672,
1063, 1360.
lands of William le Parker, 272.
lands of John and David de la
Pole, 18.
lands of Prince Llewellyn, 181.
lands of Ellen de Vienna, 247.
lands of Hugh TjTel in Here-
fordshire, 1981.
temporaUties of York arch-
bishopric, 1710.
Aber manor, 1566.
AberiTraw manor, 1647.
Adderley manor, 931.
Alderstone, 1136.
AUstonefield manor, 1073.
Alsleteford mill, 51.
Alvedi.ston manor, 1136.
Alvington manor, 960.
Extents, valors, valuations, etc. —
cont.
Ardee manor, 1452.
Ascote Doilly manor, 959.
Ashley manor, 1142.
Atworth, 1136.
Aveley manor, 654.
Babeford, 506.
Barlow manor, 719.
Barnsley manor, 922.
Barrow manor, 922.
Barton by Gloucester manor,
1941.
Beaumanor manor, 1145.
Benhall manor, 1567.
Beverley manor, 1710.
Bicester manor, 1013.
Bispham, 2033.
Bivelham manor, 1858.
Blaenllyfni castle and manor,
1551.
Bolsover manor, 929.
Bozeden, 51.
Bradley (Lanes), 2033.
Brigham, 1272.
Brimpsfield castle and manor,
1598.
Broughton, Great and Little,
lands in, 318.
Builth, 1694.
Builth castle, 669.
Bulstrode manor, 1067.
Burn, East, 1526.
Burnham, 1155.
Burton, Bishop, manor, 1710.
Burn-ash manor, 1858.
Bushey manor, 922.
Byricote mill, 51.
Calcethorpe manor, 134.
Caldicote, 922.
Carlaton, 76.
Carrock, Castle, 1364.
Cerney, 1710.
Chalfield, 1136.
Chancton, 1823.
Childrey, 1427.
Chilham castle and manor, 135.
Chingford, knights' fees, 135.
Chirk castle and honour, 1314.
Churchdown, 1688.
Churchdown manor, 1710.
CUfford manor, 1014.
Colemor, 1136.
Colerne manor, 135.
Colham manor, 1013.
Co ly ton hundred, 1943.
Compton, 1710.
Cowdray manor, 1532.
Crevequer manor, 368.
CrondaU, 1363.
Crowhurst manor, 1858.
Crulefeld, manor and mill, 51.
Culverthorpe manor, 1858.
Dartmouth, 937, 1197.
Dean forest, 1750.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
773
Extents, valors, valuations, etc. —
cont.
Dean, East, 449.
Dedham manor, 1548.
Dippenhall, 1363.
Donington, Castle, 922.
Dover, knights' fees, 135.
Drax manor, 908.
Dulverton, 1156.
D unburst manor, 922.
Duni weir, 1941.
Dimmanogue, 1387.
Dunnington, 2058.
Dunstan manor, 1809.
Dun ton manor, 1226.
Dynas, Bwlch, castle and manor,
1551.
Eardisland manor, 1407.
Easthampstead manor, 1390.
Eastwood manor, 1703.
Eaton, Church, 1136.
Ebbesborne Wake manor, 1136.
Eckington manor, 1552.
Edgefield manor, 611.
Edgwaxe manor, 1013.
Edryngton miUs, 1429.
EUesmere, 48.
EUoughton manor, 1710.
Eynsford, 1782.
Faxfleet manor, 1852.
Flore manor, 1064.
Fosse, 715.
Fotheringhay castle and manor,
1703.
le Frith, 1031.
Fulbrook manor, 945, 1288.
Gamblesby, 1364.
Gestingthorpe manor, 603.
Glasbxory manor, 1014.
Glassonby, 1364.
Glatton manor, 922.
Gloucester, 1710.
Gloucester castle, 1941.
Goldcliff manor, 1532.
Gomshall manor, 1209.
Grantham manor and town, 347,
1703.
Greenhoe, North, htindred, 1563.
Hal ton castle, 1013.
Halton manor, 1013.
Hammerton, Green, 1173.
Hangleton, 1823.
Harmondsworth manor, 1702.
Haydock, 2033.
Haydor manor, 1858.
Hellynhul, 51.
Herdecote manor, 135.
Hexham manor, 1710.
Heytesbury manor, 135.
Holbury, 449.
Holton manor, 310.
Holyboume manor, 1363.
Hooe manor, 1701.
Horbling manor, 1013.
Homdon, West, manor, 922.
Extents, valors, valuations, etc. —
cont.
Horsington manor, 221.
Horwell, manor, 51.
Hothfield manor, 135.
Hiilme manor, 1809.
Iden manor, 290.
Kersey manor, 922.
Ketton, 1210.
Kingston manor, 135.
Kirkandrews, 399.
Kirkbampton, 1364.
Kirkby in Ashfield manor, 1 552.
Kirkby Thore, 1364.
Kirklinton, 399.
Laleham, la Hyde manor, 932.
Lamarsh manor, 922.
Lambourne, 488.
Langley manor, 1406.
Langwathby, 76.
Lapley priory, 1605.
Laughton en le Morthen manor ,
1563.
Layham manor, 922.
Lechlade manor, 922.
Linwood manor, 134.
Lookerley, 449.
Lothingland hundred, 1529.
Loughborough manor, 1145.
Map ledurw ell manor, 1062.
Marston Maisey, 1196.
Maughonby, 1364.
Membury manor, 1532.
Middelington manor, 1013.
Minsterworth weir, 1941.
Miserden manor, 922.
Monksilver manor, 1532.
Narraghmore, 1387.
Newcastle Emlyn, 974.
Newsome, Temple, manor, 1400,
1529.
Norton (Gloucs), 1710.
Oakfield manor, 1711.
Oakham castle and manor,
1703.
Orford town and castle, 320.
Orleton, 1388.
Otley manor, 1710.
Overstone manor, 1223.
PaUingham, 922.
Panton manor, 347.
ParUngton manor, 922.
Patrington manor, 1710.
Penrhos, 563.
Penrith, 76.
Penrith manor, 1177.
Piddle, Little, manor, 134.
Porchester castle, town and
forest, 1747.
Preston manor, 1532.
Preston, West, manor, 1701.
Pury, manor, 1363.
Radstone manor, 44.
Rathfaigh manor, 1119.
Rathwer manor, 1119.
774
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Extents, valors, valuations, etc. —
cont.
Rayleigh manor and honour,
1703.
Renwick, 932.
Ringwold manor, 135.
Ripon manor, 1710.
Rochford hundred, 1703.
Roddam, 1883.
Ryall manor, 922.
Ryarsh manor, 922.
St. Briavels castle, 1750.
Salkeld, 76.
Saltfleetby manor, 1031.
Sandal manor, 387.
Scarborough castle and town,
1082.
Scartho manor, 1031.
Scotby, 76.
Segliill manor, 365.
Shelf ord manor, 1408.
Sherbtirn manor, 1710.
Sherston Magna manor, 1299.
Shipton Bellinger, 1136.
Shottery, 396.
Shurdington, 1710.
Siddington Musard manor, 922.
Silvington, 1179.
Sittingbourne, 506.
Skelton, 1272.
Skidby manor, 1710.
Skipton in Craven manor, 75.
Skipton castle, 830.
Snoddington, 1 1 36.
Somerford Keynes, 1023.
Somerton castle, 1858.
Sowerby, Castle, manor, 1177.
Sowthmere manor, 824.
Sparkford, 613.
Stamford town, 347.
Stamford castle, manor and
town, 1703.
Stanton Harcovirt, 611.
Staverton, 51.
Stert manor, 135.
Stewton manor, 134.
Stoke by Nayland manor, 1440.
Stonle, Stonleye, manor and
mill, 51.
Stratford on Avon, 396.
Stratton on the Foss manor,
1332.
Stretton, Church, 8, 48.
Stretton, Church, manor, 66.
Strood manor, 1529.
Stvumer manor, 900.
Sutton manor, 922.
Sutton Mandeville, 1149.
Sutton Mandeville manor, 1198.
Swanscombe manor, 922.
Swathling, 1136.
Talworth manor, 922.
Templehurst manor, 1529.
Tetbury, 996.
Thaxted manor, 2056.
Extents, valors, valuations, etc. —
cont.
Theydon Gernon manor, 898.
Thoresway , manor, 1 34.
Thorp Arch, 1526.
Thurvaston manor, 959.
Tibthorp, 1526.
Tignewick manor, 1702.
Tremworth manor, 922.
Uckington, 1710.
Uldale manor, 1565.
Upway manor, 134.
Wadenhoe manor, 1013.
Walcott manor, 611.
Wantage manor, 1136.
Wales, after the conquest by
Edward I, 49.
Wark on Tweed manor, 1021 .
Weald, North, manor, 922.
Weedon, 465.
Wendover manor, 1700.
Westhall manor, 945, 1288.
Weston,- 465.
Whatboro ugh manor, 1789.
Whelpo, 1364.
Whitefeld manor, 1409.
Whitford manor, 1943.
Whitgift manor, 1013, 1440.
Whitstable manor, 135.
Whittington castle and manor,
1136.
Wickhambreux manor, 922.
Wighton manor, 1563.
Wilton, Bishop, manor, 1710.
Wimbish manor, 1155.
Winterborne Houghton manor,
1123.
Witcombe Magna, 1710.
Worlington manor, 1184.
Wyersdale manor, 1969.
Yartford mill, 51.
Fairs, tolls at, 1199, 1858.
, named :—
Boroughbridge, 385.
Boston, 115, 1221.
Bytham, 235.
Chester, 256.
Colyton, 1943.
Dunwich, 907.
Horndon, 1557.
Melton Mowbray, 577.
Northallerton. 1358.
Yarmouth, Great, 1199.
Fees : —
Alnwick.
Basok.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
775
Fees — cont,
Eatenden .
Langley. Meynell.
Penwortham.
Peverel.
Pinkney.
St. Osyth.
See also Baronies.
Felons and Felony. See under
Criminal.
Ferries : —
Arley. 1271.
Berwick. 1451.
Dr\T3ool, 1294. .
Keleshale, 256.
Kynardfery, 577.
Tarporley, 256.
Feudal : — •
knights' fees, 1703. 1858, 1897,
1977, 2061.
, of John de Britannia in
Sussex, 405.
, of 12 carucates, 749.
tenures : —
frankalmoin, 168, 175, 197, 201,
223. 238. 239, 292. 295, 324,
326, 340, 355, 405 (p. 102),
416, 419. 421, 432, 464, 480,
487, 629, 645, 667, 672, 717.
732, 765, 822, 980, 1022, 1231,
1301, 1446, 1458, 1461, 1462,
1477, 1482, 1510, 1530, 1741,
1743, 1754, 1768, 1798, 1847,
1854, 1987.
barony, 1315.
knight ser\ace, 17, 63, 116, 127,
153, 166, 194, 197, 256, 262,
277, 280, 316, 322, 340, 495,
497, 508, 511, 565, 570, 577,
581, 593, 595, 603, 605, 606,
610, 655, 658, 661, 673, 737,
743, 754, 763, 766, 775, 800,
812, 817, 826, 837, 880, 882,
884. 913, 919, 1027, 1054,
1057, 1072, 1125, 1131, 1137,
1191, 1274, 1291, 1336, 1457,
1507, 1518, 1545, 1557, 1563,
1636, 1638, 1692, 1693. 1703,
1741, 1779, 1780, 1787, 1838,
1858. 1882, 1889, 1890, 1892,
1965, 1967, 1969, 2011, 2018,
2039.
serjeanty, 256, 411, 486, 1899.
, grand, 121, 1527, 1884.
See also vServices below.
socage, 413, 426, 472, 833, 966,
1326, 1651, 169.3, 1737, 1897.
, free, 256, 340.
, pure, 775.
incidents : —
escheat. 108, 125, 480, 508, 634,
734, 772, 1045, 1290, 1384,
1460, 1886, 1888, 1897.
payments for livery of seisin,
68
Feudal incidents — cont.
reUef, 404, 667, 754, 1563, 1812,
1836, 2028.
wardship and marriage, 13, 24,
67, 153, 168, 189, 439, 455,
485, 497, 498, 561, 565, 580,
583, 606, 609, 610, 703, 754,
824. 860, 930 (p. 232), 1056,
1085, 1148, 1185, 1186, 1218,
1230, 1282. 1319, 1331, 1370,
1382, 1387. 1404, 1407, 1408,
1452, 1534, 1643, 1651, 1686,
1779, 1803. 1843, 1882, 1897,
1964, 2018, 2028, 2072, 2088.
marriage of a widow without
licence, 1803, 1843.
services :- —
castle-guard, 135, 375, 389, 1135,
1544, 1646, 1836, 1858, 1896,
1897, 1967, 2018, 2028.
cornage, 213, 389, 455, 481, 1278,
1585, 1983.
foreign, 930, 1182, 1691, 2062.
greyhound, 1651.
hidage, 323, 570.
homage and fealty, 121, 127,
133, 287, 389, 511, 581, 583,
606, 644, 729, 734, 743, 754,
782, 803, 808, 860, 867, 880,
892, 958, 1191. 1273, 1457,
1509, 1585, 1600, 1693, 1790,
1887, 1889, 1897.
pair of gilt spiu-s, 47, 340, 597,
913, 1338, 1600.
scutage, 52, 275, 405, 581, 754,
880.
of carrying a rod before the
justices in eyre, 1336.
of carrying a white rod before
the king at Christmas, 1338.
of conducting the king, 1530.
of crossing to Normandy for
forty days, 1338.
of finding a footman for a day,
1697.
of finding hooks for the king's
larder at Windsor, 1966.
of finding a man for the army,
18.
of finding a man with an un-
barded horse, haketon and
bassinet, for forty days, 121.
of finding two armed men for
40 days, 1527.
of finding a ship for 40 davs,
277.
of going in the king's army,
1030.
of going in the army of Wales,
172.
of keeping the king's goshawks,
1966.
of rendering a sore sparrowhawk,
316.
See also Land.
f76
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Fires, 856, 1501, 1724, 2089.
, in saltpits at Northwich, 29.
Fisheries and fishing, 22, 46, 53, 214,
242, 244, 245, 277, 325, 857,
882, 1078, 1242, 1402, 1404,
1410, 1445, 1453, 1710, 1916,
1943.
....... herring, 1 654.
Floods, 1312, 1828, 1914.
Forestallers, 1358.
Forests, chaces and woods, agist-
ments in, 1071, 1249, 1327.
, assarts in, 2014.
, estovers in, 297, 632, 1481.
, pleas of, 104.
, trespasses in, 722.
, waste committed in, 1758.
, north of Trent, 961.
, ..... justices and keepers of.
See Cromwell, John de ;
Nevill, Ralph de ; Scrope,
Henry le.
, named : —
Bainbridge.
Bernwood.
Blackburnshire.
Bowland.
Braydon.
Buckholt.
Bushmoor.
Cathinog.
Chalton.
Cliirk.
Clarendon.
Cranborne.
Dean.
Dynas, Bwlch.
Feckenham.
Frith.
Galtres.
GiUingham,
Haycrust.
Inglewood.
Knaresborough.
Needwood.
New Forest.
Ore.
Pickering.
Porchester.
Rockingham
Sherwood.
Shotover.
Skipton.
Twistride.
le Utlawes.
Westwood.
Whinfell.
Whitby.
Wressell.
Wyre.
Forfeitiores. See Land
Frankalmoin. See Feudal tenures.
Friars. See under Religious houses
and Rehgiou-s orders.
Fimeral, a mock, 2047
Gaols. See Prisons.
Gold ornaments, 773.
Hermitages. See under Religious
Houses.
Highways, causeways etc., 1295,
1611, 1828, 1976.
, closed, 1729.
, encroachments on, 144,
1248, 1768.
, land of, rented, 108.
, repair of, 748, 841.
Honours : —
Arundel.
Berkhampstead.
Boulogne.
Bramber.
Carisbrooke.
Castleacre.
Cathedine.
Chirk.
Clare.
Cockermouth.
Denbigh.
Eye.
Gloucester.
Hastings.
Hatfield Peverel.
Knaresborough.
LangeUon.
Mare, la.
Montgomery.
Perche.
Peverel.
Pickering.
Plecy.
Pontefract.
Rayleigh.
St. Valery.
Skipton.
Tickhill.
Tong.
Trowbridge.
Tutbury.
Wahulle.
Wallingford.
Horses, 527.
, diseases of, 1873.
, the king's, 230, 330, 1 958,
1959, 1960, 1961.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
777
Horses, the king's — cont.
, keeper of. See Bray,
Adam de.
Hospitallers. See St. Jolui of Jeru-
salem in the Index of Persons
and Places.
Hospitals. See under Religious
Houses.
Household utensils and ornaments,
797, 1758, 1774.
Himdreds, 13, 34, 65, 83, 84, 85, 90,
91, 98, 128, 143, 169, 181,211,
250, 270, 285, 315, 325, 371,
386, 620, 700. 705, 839, 919,
943, 1150, 1180, 1236, 1325,
1403, 1475, 1482, 1504, 1505,
1563, 1564, 1697, 1776, 1971,
2072. 2078, 2083.
, courts, 386, 694, 1858.
, 'wardstaf ' of, 1180.
Idiots, 47, 580, 1363, 1780, 1803,
2093.
Industry : —
cloth manxifacttire, 1628 {p.
399).
iron-forges, 23, 297, 2084. .
malting, 1724.
smithy, 1587.
Jewels, 1758.
Jewish converts of the House of Con-
verts (Domus Conversorum),
London, petitions of, 50.
, inquisition touching
liveries and numbers of, 50.
Jviries, defaulting, 1072.
, panels of, 25, 48, 147, 171,
173, 177, 212, 319, 485, 649,
564, 566, 570, 580, 626, 628,
631, 640, 664, 680, 719, 743,
801. 816, 821, 826, 858, 887,
1026, 1130, 1137, 1164, 1191,
1199, 1201, 1206, 1213, 1238,
1250, 1261, 1295, 1323, 1469,
1520, 1549, 1558, 1561, 1570,
1679. 1610, 1663, 1700, 1710,
1726, 1743, 1756, 1763, 1789,
Juries, panels of — cont.
1791, 1924, 1965, 1978, 2006,
2007, 2037, 2050, 2074, 2077,
2078.
, refusal of, to seal an inquisi-
tion, 46 (p. 13), 63.
, a Flemish, 368.
, Welsh, criticism of the ver-
dicts of, 66, 343 (p. 86).
K
Knight service. See Feudal tenvtres.
Knighthood. See Chancery, returns
into.
Land, acquisitions and alienations of,
174, 196, 264, 265, 287, 305,
352, 403, 412, 413, 415, 441,
482, 500, 524, 625, 649, 583,
613, 630, 631, 636, 639, 679,
696, 724, 788, 789, 790, 827,
832, 857, 874, 877, 885, 892,
899, 946, 953, 964, 966, 980,
1011, 1016, 1019, 1022, 1066,
1105, 1109, 1134, 1135, 1171,
1183, 1188, 1303, 1316, 1319,
1336, 1337, 1346, 1364, 1366,
1380, 1424, 1442, 1470, 1490,
1512, 1513, 1633, 1574, 1691,
1607, 1610, 1617, 1627, 1640,
1641, 1644, 1672, 1718, 1740,
1757, 1795, 1810, 1867, 1896,
1998, 2029, 2041.
, , to hold at will, 1645.
, . . . . , for term of years, 616,
1620.
, , for hfe, 322, 607, 626,
666, 675, 686, 695, 767, 800,
817, 826, 834, 855, 860, 942,
950, 976, 978, 1058, 1126,
1133, 1185, 1194, 1196, 1226,
1232, 1257, 1289.
, in fee, 17, 292, 420,
513,653,696,729, 1124, 1195,
1631, 1637, 1725, 1801,2071.
, , in tail, 342, 440, 644,
764, 807, 919, 1057, 1331,
1493, 1597, 1801, 1965.
, ....,in tail male, 1116,
1438.
by fine, 265, 612, 570,
693, 604, 606, 617, 669, 746,
778
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Land, acquisitions and alienations
of, by fine — cont.
753, 755, 807, 818, 860, 873,
933, 958, 982, 1061, 1116,
1302, 1639, 1896, 1942, 1965.
, . . . ., in mortmain, 127, 169,
193, 194, 201, 204, 223, 225,
227, 231, 239. 263, 295, 302,
324, 326, 340, 349, 355, 363,
367, 394, 416, 419, 420, 421,
424, 427, 431, 432, 433, 434,
444, 447, 448, 467, 474, 557,
568, 589, 629, 633, 667, 672,
717, 732, 780, 783, 786, 820,
822, 853, 980, 981, 998, 1022,
1074, 1075, 1090, 1099, 1147,
1211, 1216, 1231, 1259, 1306,
1308, 1311, 1313, 1361, 1379,
1385, 1391. 1422, 1446, 1458,
1466, 1471, 1482, 1506, 1509,
1515, 1536, 1587, 1603, 1615,
1616, 1621, 1632, 1633, 1655,
1659, 1667, 1678, 1684. 1713,
1720, 1741, 1743, 1752, 1799,
1806, 1854, 1855, 1996, 1997.
, . . . . , in return for main-
tenance, 528, 741.
, . . . . , without licence, 17,
232, 277. 309, 833, 862, 889,
1054, 1399, 1419. 1433, 1463,
1509, 1597. 1631, 1632, 1633,
1807. 1824, 1843, 1884, 1899,
1929. 2017, 2071.
, appropriations of, 1 189.
, approvement of, 1305.
, assarts. 237, 817. 1530.
, bequests of. 756, 881. 1072.
, common, 1929.
, . . . . , encroachment on,
390.
, common of pasture, 45, 1203,
1207, 1359, 1482, 1856, 1858.
, demises and leases of. 133,
141, 199, 204, 258, 418, 429,
480, 488. 491, 517. 571, 605.
621, 677, 698. 709, 730. 815,
863. 884. 965. 1215. 1228,
1241, 1260, 1290, 1310. 1370.
1441, 1520, 1522. 1719, 1797,
1840, 1965, 2011, 2017.
, ..... for term of years, 344,
406, 608, 750, 784. 836, 852,
957, 1094, 1487, 1531, 1541,
1594, 1624.
, . . . . , for one year, 552, 878.
, . . . . , in fee farm. 626.
, for life. 417, 468, 560,
578, 616, 702, 706, 716, 810,
825, 917, 955, 966. 1030, 1106,
1153, 1277, 1389, 1887, 1896,
2042.
, . . . . , on condition of main-
tenance, 514.
disseisins and ejections from,
291, 504, 530, 549, 560, 566,
Land, disseisins and ejections from
— cont.
574, 580, 604, 606, 612, 623,
661. 662, 680, 716, 724, 731,
734, 737, 799, 803, 836, 872,
882, 890, 909, 958. 965, 969,
971, 979, 982, 997, 1020, 1185,
1186, 1192, 1291, 1469, 1572,
1727, 1895, 2007.
, enclosvires of, 501. 554.
, enfeoffments of, 151, 170,
172, 203, 434, 443, 504, 550,
581. 601, 604, 606, 607, 612,
616, 620, 622. 628, 644, 737,
743, 757, 791, 811. 813, 836,
893, 930, 958, 979. 984, lOiO,
1092, 1214, 1237, 1265, 1326,
1530, 1597, 1600, 1794, 1795,
1843, 1896. 1938. 2027. 2068.
, in tail, 476, 705, 816,
1843, 2062.
, , by fine, 743.
, . . . . , for maintenance,
609.
, entry on, without licence,
2057.
, forcible entries on, 573, 835,
1012, 1072, 1079, 1106, 1241.
, exchanges of. 195, 584. 610,
729, 763, 804, 809, 1135, 1461,
1874, 1888.
, forfeitures of, 74, 233, 246,
343, 365, 366, 372, 468, 470,
491, 495, 497, 498, 508, 549,
566, 593, 604, 605, 606, 607,
612, 661, 662, 668, 676, 678,
682, 701. 702, 726, 729, 730,
734, 735. 737, 756, 763, 766,
771, 799, 803, 806, 807, 808,
816, 825. 826, 835, 836, 837,
851, 866, 874, 880, 884, 892,
917, 921. 951, 955. 958, 959,
1038. 1058, 1065, 1072, 1135,
1141, 1148, 1181, 1195, 1217,
1291, 1301, 1314, 1389, 1402,
1437, 1445, 1514, 1571, 1585,
1594, 1833, 1886, 1887, 1888,
1893, 2007. 2028, 2063, 2104.
held by the courtesy of Eng-
land, 138. 673, 798, 1302, 1719,
1874.
held in dower, 65, 116. 128,
132, 172, 227, 256, 258, 277,
375, 477, 486, 497, 498, 518,
537, 540, 576, 602, 610, 618.
621, 623, 647, 671, 677, 734,
735, 753, 758, 824, 888, 900,
1404, 1563, 1803, 1838, 1888,
1890, 2028, 2072.
held in free marriage, 232.
, husbandlands, 375, 1052.
, meadow converted to pas-
ture, 206.
, measui'es : —
acre, Cornish, 1493.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
779
Land, measiires — cont.
bovate, 17. 31, 36, 194. 227, 233,
239, 260, 265, 321. 332, 472,
479, 525, 609, 656, 670, 703,
724, 807, 930, 951. 972, 1072,
1129, 1135, 1182. 1185, 1188,
1228, 1279, 1336, 1346, 1351,
1355, 1419, 1422, 1438, 1463,
1480, 1482, 1488, 1489. 1571,
1610, 1732, 1741. 1790, 1821,
1825. 1842, 1892, 1899, 1969,
1972. 2009, 2011, 2012, 2028,
2058. 2062, 2068, 2070, 2071,
2078, 2086.
carucate. 277, 322, 373, 421, 530,
563, 594. 603, 622, 624, 672,
702, 703, 705, 729, 730, 749,
766, 769, 825, 853, 866, 890,
909, 1116, 1117, 1153, 1194,
1212, 1225, 1237, 1271, 1274,
1275, 1283. 1370, 1380, 1402,
1446, 1478, 1506, 1531, 1538,
1556, 1600, 1608, 1616, 1624,
1627, 1638, 1655, 1703. 1797,
1801, 1840, 1882, 1965, 1966,
2028, 2078, 2102.
, of 60 acres, 1275.
, of 78 acres, 1460.
ferling, 513, 517, 802, 855, 1120,
1171, 1265, 1313.
gavel, 563.
hide, 1099, 1975.
, of 2 and 4 virgates,
371.
, of 4 wists, 406.
selion. 1482.
virgates, passim.
, of 20 and 40 acres, 371.
wist, 405.
, partitions of. 610.
, pightle, 826.
, purprestures. 1072, 1530.
, quitclaim of, 661.
releases of right in, 306, 463,
743, 952.
, pasture, hired, 469.
, pledging of, 162, 462.
, rents :—
capons, 1302, 1341.
clove, 1886.
cummin, 435, 1022, 1733, 1887.
firewood, 621.
gabulage, 123.
money, passim.
a ' muskerht.' 1476.
pepper, 1733, 1757.
rose, 817, 826, 1887.
wax, 1733, 1796.
Welsh, 1314. 1528.
wheat and barley. 704.
wheat and oats. 885.
y seized for the enlargement
of New Winchelsea, 24.
, services for : —
bow and dart, 1530.
Land — cont.
carriage of timber to a castle,
1189.
, tenures : —
fee simple, 729.
freehold, 443, 559, 958.
gavelkind, 1057.
villeinage, 1105, 1120, 1783.
, usurpations of, 195, 277,
309, 973, 1482, 1544.
, waste, 1203, 1204. 1620.
, . . . . , approvement of, 131,
1202, 1901.
, . . . . , arrentation of, 241,
296, 390.
, . . . . , demise of, 884.
, ..... joint lords of, 131.
, waste committed in, 138,
143, 258, 279, 308. 1586.
Law and Legal : —
assizes, of darrein presentment,
1653.
, of novel disseisin, 148,
277, 566, 580, 997. 1152, 1895.
covirts etc. : —
Common Bench, 1556.
, justices of, 470,
1910, 1965.
King's Bench, 1556.
, judgment of, re-
sisted, 124.
, justices of, 997,
1767. See also Scrope,
Geoffrey le.
of Redleuett, 1057.
eyres, 1103.
justices of gaol delivery, 2062,
2082.
justices of assize, 1484, 1493,
1965.
justices in eyre, 211. 1564, 1965,
2083. See also Metingham,
John de.
justices of oyer and terminer,
2097.
justices of the peace, 267.
Plea Roll, Common Pleas, tran-
scripts of entries on, 148, 1820.
pleas of haymsoken, blodewite
and withernam, 1358.
recognisances, 1719.
Leadworks in Skipton forest, 23.
Leets. See Manorial Coiu-ts,
Lepers. 672, 1268, 1859.
Lepers' hospital. See Hospitals
tinder Religious Houses.
Liberties : —
Beverley.
Bristol.
Clavering.
Cockermouth.
Dunstable.
Durham.
Holderness.
Howden.
780
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Liberties — cont.
Ipswich.
Oswaldslaw.
Pembroke.
Ravenserodd.
Reading.
Shrewsbury.
TickhiU.
Trim.
Tutbiiry.
Tynemouth.
Worcester.
Liberties, grants of, 13.
Lunatics. See Idiots.
M
Manors, alienations, acqxoisitions and
grants of, 471, 509, 511, 512,
597, 655, 813, 875, 880, 887,
888, 921, 933, 959, 1024, 1187,
1274, 1412, 1473, 1491, 1583,
1602, 1780, 2039.
...,.., . . . . , for term of years, 615,
1511.
........ , for Ufe, 595, 681, 765,
919, 952, 982, 989, 1194, 1779.
, in fee, 340, 1027. 1656.
1779, 1825.
, in tail, 582, 618, 754,
982, 1057.
, , in tail male, 603, 1703,
1964.
, . . . . , in mortmain, 1461,
1667.
, , by fine, 593, 605, 655,
933, 941," 989.
, . . . . , in return for main-
tenance, 837.
, . . . . , without licence. 1756,
1777, 1825.
...,.., assarts in. 46 (p. 12), 128,
391.
common of pasture in, 1460,
1548.
, courts, 565, 1215, 1273, 1443,
1531, 1549.
, , demise of, 2072.
, . . . . , held by four parceners
in common. 207.
, ctistomary holdings in, 1781.
, . . . ,, demise of, 1781.
, cvistoms of, 1710.
, . . . . , in arrear, 1335.
, firewood, 713.
, forest-tax, 1203.
, heriot, 1203.
, , heybote, 46, 882.
Manors, castoms of — cont.
. . . . , hound tax, 1203.
, husbote, 45, 882.
, . . . . , lastage, 1858.
, . . . . , leyrwyte, 1189, 1203.
, . . . ., pannage, 46, 869, 1189,
1203, 1555.
prise of ale and mead,
1528.
1080.
prise of fish, 1549.
sherpeny, 1711.
tallage, 1269.
touching widows, 299,
, , tolls, 1203.
, ...., ...., market, 1812.
, . . . . , . . . . , thiirghtoUe, 577. ■
, , toUeball, 1387.
, tolsester, an ale-cus-
tom, 270.
, . . . ., Tinyeld, 1548.
, . . . ., wartheg keyg, 1189.
, .. .., Welsh, 1528.
, . . . ., wodepeny, 1711.
, demesne in, 1017, 1030, 1062,
1066, 1080, 1089, 1185, 1275.
, . . . ., delivered to villeins,
563.
, demises and leases etc. of,
317, 344, 391, 478, 497, 498,
515, 516. 592, 605, 608, 643,
645, 671, 723, 852, 915, 933,
948, 958, 1132, 1172, 1262,
1284, 1399, 1444, 1475, 1541,
1780, 1838, 1890.
, , for life, 618, 706, 1160,
1477, 1969. 2063.
, in fee, 1060.
. . . ., to farmers, 1777.
disseisin of, 1020.
farming of, 258, 1400.
enfeoffments of, 395, 434,
510, 573, 579, 601, 602, 737,
791, 811, 813, 880, 958, 997,
1000, 1015, 1076, 1843, 1892,
2061.
holdings in, escheat of, 373.
. . . . , grant of, 752.
. . . . , seized by a lord, 435.
husbandlands in, 389.
liberties and franchises in,
25, 46, 53.
, ..... assize of bread and ale,
174, 207, 325, 343 (p. 86), 577,
1068, 1201, 1358, 1564, 1812,
1943, 1975.
, ..... . . . . , offences against,
298.
attachment of ships,
214.
1976.
blodewyt, 577.
. ferbote, 882.
fines and amercements,
free warren, 677.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
781
Manors, liberties and franchises in
— cont.
, . . . . , infangenthef and out-
fangenthef, 577, 1138.
, . . . . , pleas of bloodshed,
1812.
, pleas and perquisites of
court, 1858, 1943. 1975.
, pleas and profits of
hue and cry, 157, 174, 266,
325, 577, 739, 871, 988, 1270,
1325, 1564, 1812, 1975.
, , . . . , return of writs. 1072,
1975.
, ., .., soc, 1743.
, . . . . , view of frankpledge,
174, 257, 266, 577, 1068, 1138,
1557, 1564, 1651, 1703, 1849,
1858, 1943, 1975, 2001.
, . . . . , waif and stray, 336,
577, 1564, 1943.
, ..... wreck of sea, 1651.
, officers in : —
hayward, 1269.
reeve, 1080, 1269, 1643.
, rents : —
of assize, 1648, 1858, 2084.
of cloth, 1643.
of cummin, 227, 262, 264, 389,
1274.
of cocks and hens, 430, 455, 606,
782, 812.
of corn and oats, 199.
of eggs, 782.
of geese, 606.
of gilt spurs, 389.
of ginger, 808.
of goshawks, 1833.
of money, passim.
of pepper, 256, 389, 808, 1274.
of roses, 808, 817, 1720.
of salt, 726.
of wheat, barley and oats, 280.
...... . . . . , fine for withdrawal of,
181.
, services, 563.
, ..... amobrage, 667.
, ..... autumn works, 22,
430.
1080.
boonworks, 1387.
cornage, 1833, 1851.
corn-mowing, 1080.
Cristemasseghyve,
, customary, 1858.
, . . . . , homage and fealty,
1786, 1833.
mowing, 1 7.
. . . . , multure, 662.
payment for swine.
1080.
lOSO.
ploughings, 17, 430,
. , repair of houses, fences
and mills, 49.
Manors, services — cont.
, repair of park paling
and town causeway, 177.
, , sheriff's aid, 593, 892.
, stewardship in Tyne-
mouth hall, 365.
, , suit of court, 127, 128,
133, 202, 213, 260, 264, 373,
386, 389, 430, 435, 476, 565,
593, 595, 606, 616, 636, 662,
666, 702, 729, 743, 758, 802,
803, 812, 825, 835, 860, 880,
892, 922, 1027, 1030, 1054,
1057, 1189, 1265, 1531, 1537,
1608, 1691, 1741, 1897, 1965,
2027, 2062.
, . . . . , . . . . , appropriation of,
1564.
, . . . . , . . . . , distraint for, 787.
, ..... sxiit to county court,
1836.
, ..... suit to hundred court,
694.
, . . . . , of being a messenger,
614, 641.
, ..... of finding a pound for
beasts, 443.
, of keeping prisoners,
443.
, . . . . , of maintaining houses
and mills, 56.
, ..... usvirpations of, 277.
sheepfolds in, 905, 1368.
, turbary rights in, 53.
, villeinage or bondage land in,
276, 277, 309, 326, 371, 423,
716, 1078, 1215, 1328, 1549,
2088.
, villeins, bondmen and bond-
women, tenants in bondage
etc., 22, 127, 181, 299, 371,
394, 435, 563, 705, 716, 789,
968, 1030, 1230, 1269, 1531,
1637, 1645, 1831, 1895, 2084.
, ..... fugitive, 142.
, ..... land acquired by,
1569.
, ..... payment by, for
licence to dwell elsewhere, 181.
, ..... refusal of, to render
services, 1269.
, waste committed in, 308,
663, 1170, 1230, 1262, 1282,
1334, 1455, 1664.
waste in, approvement of,
1205.
, ..... farmed to tenants, 390.
, without demesne and villein-
age, 968, 1273.
See also Land.
Markets, 1088.
, customs in. 1733.
, tolls in, 1812.
named : —
Alnwick, 377.
782
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Markets, named — cont.
Aveley, 106.
Boroughbridge, 385.
Bytham, 235.
Dartmouth, 1733.
Derby, 234.
Dunwich, 907.
Gorleston, 1199.
Horndon, 1557.
Melton Mowbray, 495, 577.
Northallerton, 1358.
Yarmouth, Little, 1199.
Marriage settlements, 47, 389 (p. 97).
Marshal, the king's, 1556.
Marshalsey. the, 527 {p. 132).
, court, 2081.
Measures. See Weights and
Measures.
Merchants and Merchandise. See
under Crafts and Trade.
Mills, 5, 20, 28, 29, 49, 51, 56, 64, 103,
126, 130, 143, 170, 210, 216,
244, 255, 270, 277, 331, 342,
360, 362, 363, 372, 385. 394,
455, 470, 474, 489, 507, 540,
569, 581, 597, 609, 610, 629,
662, 672, 731, 748, 755, 771,
790, 800, 834, 836, 838, 857,
954, 977, 982, 1072, 1117,
1124, 1152, 1203, 1206, 1274,
1308, 1327, 1380, 1418, 1429,
1453, 1490, 1509, 1523, 1528,
1534, 1603, 1614, 1621, 1638,
1664, 1697, 1755, 1758, 1806,
1828, 1858, 1878, 1881, 1969,
1976, 1994, 2084.
, mvUture of, 700, 882.
Mines, 1448.
, coal, 372.
, silver, at Beer Ferrers, 1650.
, tin, in Devon and Cornwall,
180.
, , profits of, 266.
Money, of Tours, 1657.
, changes, at Canterbury,
1234.
, false, 2049.
, search of, 2049.
Monuments : —
New Temple bar, stone cross
erected by William Rufus
without, 110.
Mortmain. See under Land, acquisi-
tions etc. of.
N
Names, Christian — cont.
Defensor, 2029.
Elvard, 612.
Falcasivis, 756.
Gerkyn, 383.
Guylot, 55.
Ingelard, 258,
Northgold, 232.
Orme, 676.
Roges, 594, 624, 625, 695.
Sayena, 603.
Tholus, 1482.
Tydeman, 383.
, surnames : —
Davintdevill, 1701.
Draweswerd, 250.
Fairandgode, 1487.
IngeljT, 238.
Pedefer, 239.
Proud of Noght, 2067.
Rodeknyght, 324.
Officials. jSee Almoner ; Chancellor ;
Chancery, clerks of ; Customs ;
Exchequer ; Forests ; Manors ;
Marshal.
OriginaUa Rolls, 128.
Outlawries. See Felons.
Names, Christian :-
Begyn, 599.
Boydo, 381.
Pannage. See Manorial customs.
Papal bulls, 1716, 1898.
Parliament, 240, 343, 1039, 1556,
1896.
, writs and commissions by
petition of, 1861, 1896, 2013,
2073.
, ordinance of, touching pre-
sentation by papal bulls, 1898.
, of 3 Edward II, 2096.
, of 7 Edward II, 148.
Perambulations, 173, 206.
of bovmds of Hants and
Dorset, 1880.
Pesage, 43.
Pewter, dishes etc., 1758, 1774.
Piracy, 111, 115, 156, 282, 284, 338,
357, 381, 383, 397, 398, 407,
437, 543, 940, 1001, 1003,
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
783
Piracy — cont.
' 1004, 1006, 1008, 1033, 1037,
1040, 1041, 1046, 1258, 1321,
1568, 1581, 1660, 1679, 1722,
1731, 1767, 1814, 1818, 1865,
1867, 1908, 1909. 1916, 1925,
1956, 1962, 1963, 1989, 2079.
Pontage. See under Bridges.
Poor, provision for, 487, 862.
, . . . ., discontinued, 12, 275,
718. 1808.
Ports, tolls and customs in, 214, 325,
1383.
, specified, 1 708.
Prisage, 311.
illegal, inquisitions touch-
ing, 78-99, 2096.
Prises, 297, 300, 2101.
Prisons : —
Appleby, 1913.
Aylesbiu-y, 1261.
Colchester, 1923.
Guildford, 1823.
Huntingdon, liabiUty for repair
of, 259.
London, Newgate, 1112.
Maldon, 1923.
Marshalsey, escape from, 77.
Ripon, 527 {p. 130).
Somerton. 1662.
Warwick, 1924, 2087.
York, 527, 1366, 2062.
Purveyance. 1088. 1576, 1635, 1669.
Q
Quarries, 1764.
Ransom of prisoners o
Rebels, 520, 521, 533.
650, 651, 652,
726, 740. 774,
lands of, 468,
494. 495, 503,
535, 536, 537,
553, 561, 565.
581, 588, 591,
606, 614. 616,
647, 648, 649,
f war, 1059.
547. 573, 621,
653, 666, 686,
858, 865, 872.
470, 484, 487,
506, 507, 530,
548, 549. 550,
572, 578, 580,
596, 600, 605.
621. 624. 641.
650, 651, 652,
Rebels, lands of
653, 666,
699, 705,
749, 750,
799, 815,
890, 900,
— cont.
671, 672, 680, 682,
712, 729, 734, 735,
751, 758, 770, 774,
835, 836, 837, 874,
910, 917, 945, 1121,
1174, 1179, 1875, 1891, 1893,
2104.
See also Land, forfeitures
of.
Records. See
Book;
Legal
Chancery ;^ Domesday
Exchequer ; Law and
Originalia Rolls ;
Testa de Nevill.
Regrator, 298.
Religious houses, hospitality of,
abuse of, 927.
right of presentation to,
1110, 1301.
, voidance of, procedure in,
178, 496, 522, 638, 692, 703,
711, 720, 721, 768, 843, 844,
845, 846, 901, 902, 990, 1091,
1107, 1252, 1300, 1318, 1330,
1420, 1428, 1461, 1612, 1623,
1630, 1634, 1847.
, Abbeys : —
Abbotsbiiry.
Abingdon.
Angers.
Arbroath.
Bardney.
Barking.
Barlings.
Battle.
Bayham.
Beaulieu.
Bee Hellouin.
Beeleigh.
Begard.
Biddlesdon.
Bindon.
Bordesley.
Bourne.
Boxley.
Buckfast.
Buckland.
Buildwas.
Burnham.
Burton on Trent.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Byland.
Caen.
Canonleigh.
Canterbury, St. Augustine's.
Chertsey.
Cirencester.
Citeaux.
Clairuissel.
Clairvaux.
Coggeshall.
Combe.
Combermere.
Croxton.
Croyland.
784
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Religious houses. Abbeys — cont.
Dale.
Darley.
Dereham, West.
Dieulacres.
Dorchester.
Drax.
Elstow.
Evesham.
Eynsham.
Fecarnp.
Fontevrault.
Fountains.
Glastonbury.
Gloucester.
Godstow.
Granunont.
Grestain.
Hailes.
Haughmond.
Holmcultram.
Hulme, St. Benet.
Humberston.
Hyde.
Jedburgh.
Jervaulx.
Jumieges.
Kingswood.
Kirkstall.
Kirkstead.
Langdon.
Leicester,
Lesnes.
Lire.
Louth Park.
Malmesbury.
Marmoutier.
Milton Abbas.
Missenden.
Mont St. Michel.
Montreuil.
Muchelney.
Newsham.
Northampton, St. James with-
out.
Notley.
Osney.
Peterborough.
Preaux.
Quarre.
Ramsey.
Reading.
Revesby.
Rheims, St. Remy.
Robertsbridge.
Rocester.
Roche.
Romsey.
Rouen.
Rulford.
St. Albans.
St. Dogmells.
St. Evroul.
St. Osyth.
St. Valery.
Religious houses. Abbeys — cont.
St. Valery en Caux.
Sawley.
S6ez.
Selby.
Shaftesbury.
Shap.
Sherborne.
Stanley.
Stanlow.
Stoneleigh.
Strata Marcella.
Stratford Langthorne.
Swineshead.
Tavistock.
Tewkesbury.
Thame.
Thorney.
Thornton on Humber.
Tiltey.
Tintern.
Titchfield.
Tonsberg.
Torre.
Troarn.
Tupholme.
Vale Royal.
Vaudey.
Walden, Saffron.
Waltham Holy Cross.
Warden.
Waverley.
Wellow.
Westminster.
Whalley.
Wherwell.
Whitby.
Whitland.
Wigmore.
Wilton.
Winchcombe.
Winchester, St. Mary's.
Woburn.
York, St. Mary's.
Hermitages : —
Hermitage.
London, Cripplegate.
Segden.
Stratfieldsaye.
, Hospitals, abuses in, 293.
, . . , . , ejection of a warden
from, 212.
, . . . . , misgovernment of,
1005, 1456.
, . . . . , visitation of, 1748.
, named : —
Aynho, St. James and St. John.
Berwick upon Tweed, St. Mary
Magdalene.
Bristol, St. Katharine's without.
Canterbury. St. Laurence by.
Canterbury, St. Thomas.
Carlisle, St. John.
, St. Nicholas.
Chatham, St. Bartholomew's.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
785
Religi<ir.s houses, Hospitals named
■ — cant.
Chester, St. John's by.
Derby. St. Leonards.
Donington, Castle, St. John's.
Farley.
Hedon, St. Sepulchre's.
Kepier.
Kingston on Thames.
Lancaster, St. Leonard's.
Leicester. St. Leonard's.
Lincoln, Holy Innocents without.
London, tlou^e of Converts.
, St. Giles without.
St. Katharine.
Lynn, St. John the Baptist.
Montjoux.
Newark. St. Leonard's.
Xeucastle, Westgate.
Newton, East.
Newton by Hedon.
Northallerton.
Norwich, St. Giles.
Ospringe, God's House.
Oxford, St. Bartholomew.
Oxford, St. John's without.
Ripon, St. Mary Magdalene.
Rome, St. JNIary in Saxia.
Rushton, St. Leonards.
Scarborough, St. Nicholas.
Southwark, St. Thomas the
Martyi\
Strood, St. Mary.
Sutton at Hone.
Wells, St. John the Baptist.
Willoughton.
Wilton, St. Giles.
Wycombe, St. John.
Wycombe, St. Margaret's.
York, St. Leonard's.
houses of Friars, Augus-
tinian : —
London.
Oxford.
, . . . . , Minors : —
Marlborough.
Newcastle upon Tyne.
York.
Preachers : — •
Gloucester.
, Priories : —
Abergavenny.
Alvccote.
Alvingham.
Amesbu^J^
Arundel.
Ashby Canons.
Barnwell.
Bath.
Beaulieu.
Beeston.
Belvoir.
Berinondsey.
liicknacro.
Bilsington.
Wt. 34023.
Religious houses, Priorie.s — cont.
Binham.
Bolton.
Boston.
Boxgrove.
Bradley.
Breamore.
Brecknock.
Breedon.
Bretton. Monk.
Bridge End.
Bridlington.
Brinkburn.
Broadholm.
Bromhohii.
Bruton.
Bullington.
Butley.
Campsey.
Canterbury, Christchurch.
Canterbury, St. Gregory's.
Canterbury, St. James without.
Carisbrooke.
Carlisle.
Carmarthen.
Castleacre.
Chalcombe.
Chirbury.
Christchiirch.
Clattercote.
Colne.
Coventry.
Cowley, Temple.
Crabhouse.
Deeping.
Dover.
Drax.
Dunniow.
Diu'ham.
Easebourne.
Ellerton.
Elsham.
Ely.
Exeter, St. Nicholas.
Eye.
Farleigh, Monkton.
Ferriby.
Freston.
Goldcliff.
Gowkeswell.
Gracedieu.
Grammont.
Grosinont.
Haltemprice.
Harmondswo rth.
Hastings.
Hatfield Broadoak.
Hayling.
Healaugh Park.
Heyninges.
Holywell.
Hornchiu"ch.
Horsham. ,
Horton.
Huntingdon.
i 50
786
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Religious houses, Priories — conU
Hurley.
Ickleton.
Ipswich.
Kenihvorth.
Kilburn.
Kirby, Monks.
Lancaster.
Langley.
Lanthony Prima.
Lanthony by Gloucester.
Lapley.
Leeds.
Leighs.
Lenton.
Lewes.
Lincoln, St. Katharine's with-
out.
London, Holy Trinity.
, St, Bartholomew's.
, St. Helen's.
Luffleld.
Maiden Bradley.
Malmesbury.
Malton.
Malvern, Great.
Markyate.
Mendham.
Mersea.
Merton.
Mickleham.
Montacute.
Newborough.
Newnham.
Newstead in Sherwood.
Newton Longueville.
Norton.
Norwich, Holy Trinity.
Nostell.
Noyon.
Nuneaton.
Ormsby.
Otterton.
Oxford, St. Frideswide's.
Pljrmpton, Priors.
Pontefract.
Repton.
Rochester.
St. Denys.
St. Mary de Areno.
St. Neots.
St. Sa\iiour's.
St. Valery.
Sandford.
Seal.
Selborne.
Shaldford.
Sherborne, Monks.
Southwark, St. Mary's.
Southwick.
Shiilbred.
Spalding.
Stixwould.
Studley.
Tandridge.
Religious hoiuses. Priories — cont.
Taunton.
Thickhed.
Tickford.
Tonbridge.
Torksey.
Totnes.
Trentham.
Tutbvu-y.
Tynemouth.
Tywardreath
Warwick.
Westacre.
Wetheral.
Wilmington.
Wilsford.
Winchester.
Wintney.
Worcester.
Worksop
Wormegay.
Wospring.
Wroxall.
York, Holy Trinity.
York, St. Andrew's.
Religious orders : —
Augustinian Friars, 833.
St. Mary de Areno, 287.
Rents. See Boroughs and Towns ;
Land ; and Manors.
Robbery. See under Criminal.
Safe conduct, letters of, 1816.
Saltpits, 28, 786.
Sanctuary, 2081.
Schools, at Stamford, prohibited,
1449.
Scutage. See Feudal Services.
Seal, the great, letters and writs of,
922, 1058.
, . . . . , charge of counterfeit-
ing, 1870.
, the privy, of Edward II
before his accession, writ of,
8.
, . . . . , letters and writs of,
2. 13, 37. 46, 208, 246, 303,
388, 647, 680, 681, 795, 799,
836, 859, 895, 933, 939, 971,
988, 1020, 1107, 1108, 1218,
1264, 1282, 1288, 1291, 1293,
1321, 1322, 1325, 1327, 1362,
1376, 1383, 1402, 1406, 1407,
1408, 1409, 1411, 1448, 1498,
1510, 1554, 1613, 1731, 1747,
1750, 1791, 1793, 1861, 2014,
2097, 2098, 2105.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
787
Seal — cont.
tho cocket, 1244, 1246, 1250,
1728.
, the Griffon, 1895, 1978.
, the secret, writs of, 290.
of Scotland, writ under, 11.
for merchants, counterfeited,
838.
Serjeanties. See under Ftudal Ser-
vices.
Sheepfolds. 738.
Sheriffs' aid, 1180.
Sheriffs' to urns, 63, 1697, 1817.
Ships, 53, 214, 358, 381. 407, 410,
489, 543, 545, 847. 907, 1003,
1004, 1046, 1088, 1199, 1312,
1321, 1668, 1767, 1963, 2105.
, arrested, 1579, 1618, 1905,
1912, 1954.
, proclamation restraining
sale of , to foreign parts, 1499.
, sent on the king's service to
Scotland, 215.
, stolen, 736.
, wrecked, 378, 1502, 1613,
1626, 1679, 1769, 1907, 2000.
, fishing boats, 1495, 1654.
, 'keles,' 1770.
, lugger, 1770.
, the king's, 300, 2035.
, . . . . , admiral of. See Say,
Geoffrey de.
, northern fleet, admiral of.
See Mauny, Walter de.
, . . . . , southern fleet, 1499.
of Bayonne, 1814.
of Castile, 183.
, of Qey, 357.
, of Dartmouth, 1814.
, of Dinant, 218.
, of Eastland, 378.
of Flanders, 358, 397, 940,
1813, 2105.
, of Fowey, 1814.
, of Hartlepool, 1731.
, of Ljmn, 383, 1041.
of Majorca, 2105.
, of Melcombe, 1619.
, of Newark, 1770.
, of Salthouse, 357.
of Scotland, 1766.
.of Zeeland, 378, 1813.
named : —
the Allehalghenecog of South-
ampton, 1033.
the Amiot of Ditton, 736.
la Arounde of London, 398.
le Bartholomew of Scarborough,
1495.
le Bertilmew of Hartlepool, 1500.
la Blithe, 543.
the Blythe of Grainthorpe, 338.
the Blame, 637.
la Charite of Lynn, 1499.
the Cog Johan, 1814.
Ships named — cont.
le Cog Johan of Lynn, 1499.
la Cogg Nostre Dame of Ex-
mouth, 1037.
le Crilond of Sluys, 940.
the Crucebergh, 1816.
la Cudberd, 1579.
le Cuthberd of Hartlepool, 1500,
1660.
la Eleyne of Heacham, 1916.
la Elyne of Lynn, 1908.
the Farecost, 1905.
, John, cook of, 1905.
la Faucone, la Faucoun of Raven-
serodd, 1728.
the Feireweder of Liibeck, 859.
la George, 2000.
la Godbyghete of Harwich, 437.
le Godewille, 1954.
the Godewyn, 1962.
the Godeyer, 1909.
the Godeyere of Holland, 1770.
la Godeyer of Lynn, 1502.
la Grace Dieu of Southampton,
1033.
the Hemybryke of Harderwyke,
1588.
the Hildebrond, 1816.
la James of Carnarvon, 248.
la Jaines of Lynn, 1499.
la James of Portsmouth, 1033.
la Jenette, 1258.
the Jonet, 1654.
le Jorge, 1654.
la Juliana of Wight, 1867.
la Kateline of Mersea, 1915.
la Katerin, 1654.
la Katerine of Boston, 2079.
la Kateryne of Hull, 1378.
la Katerine of Ipswich, 1568.
the Great Katharine of London,
300.
la Kateryna of Scarborough,
1495.
la Kateryne of Scarborough (2),
1495.
la Katerine of Winchelsea, 794.
la Katerine of Yarmouth, 1865.
the Laurence of Lynn, 1006,
1499.
le Laurence of Scarborough,
1495.
le Lightfot of Hull, 1496.
la Malyn of Ipswich, 1904.
la Margaret of Scarborough (3),
1495.
la Margarete of Lynn, 1499.
leMarioloin\Al, 1496.
Zo MarioZe of Bridlington, 1674.
la Mariole of Newcastle, 1925.
la Mariote of Amela, 282.
la Maudelene of Lynn, 1499.
le Mergaret, 1654.
the Michel of Bristol, 683.
le Mighel of Teignmouth, 1588.
788
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Shij^s iiMinc-d — cont.
le Xicholas of Hartlepool, 1500.
la Nicholas of London, 1956.
the Nomannesfrend of Dord-
recht, 1865.
la naw Seynt Jake of Lisbon,
1819.
the Notre Dame of St. Jean
d'Angely, 100!.
the Pater Noster, 1581.
the Petite Farecost. 2052.
la Phelipp and Galya of LjTin,
1499.
le Plente, 2034.
the Portepeis of Melcombe, 693.
la Portepeyse of Southampton,
1033.
the Redecog, 1613.
la Bode Cogg of Exmouth, 1037.
the Bykynbergh, 1008.
the Seynt Anton of Lisbon, 1619.
la Seynte Marie of Barcelona,
1819.
la Seinte Marie of Santander,
1679.
la Seynte Marye Cog of HarvA'ich,
115.
the Seynte Marie Cog of Lure,
1814.
la Seintemariecogoi'LYan, 1499.
the Seynte Marie Cogg of Mel-
combe, 693.
la Seintemariecog of Wiggenhall,
1499.
Seynt Maribate of Scarborough,
1495.
the Seynt Savour ys Cogge, 1088.
the Stolbergh, 545.
la Swalewe of London, 284.
le Tary, 1818.
le Teruyngge of Flusliing, 1989.
la Trinite, 409.
la Trinite of London, 1762.
la Trinite of Newcastle, 1769.
la Vashewe. la Waschewe of Hull,
1728.
la Welyfare of Lj'nn, 1499.
la Welifare of Great Yarmouth,
156.
Statutes : —
merchant, 1520.
of Mortmain, 127, 169, 176, 193,
194. 201, 204, 223, 225, 227,
231, 239, 263, 275, 302, 324,
340, 341, 349. 355, 363, 367,
373, 394, 402. 403, 420, 424,
427, 431, 432. 433, 434, 444,
447, 448, 467. 474, 557, 568,
589, 633, 780. 783, 786, 820,
853. 981, 998. 1045, 1074,
1075, 1077, 1099, 1147, 1211,
1216. 1259, 1265, 1306, 1308,
1311. 1313, 1361, 1379, 1385,
1391. 1422, 1465, 1466. 1468,
1471, 1506, 1509, 1515, 1536,
Statutes: —
of Mortmain- — cont.
1572, 1587, 1603, 1615, 1616,
1621, 1632, 1633. 16.55, 1659,
1667, 1678, 1()84. 1713, 1720,
1752, 1799. 1800, 1806, 1820,
1855, 1983, 1996. 1997, 2003,
2029.
of Northampton, 1111.
of Westminster I, 315.
, enquiry upon, 250.
of Westminster II, inquisition
on, 311.
of Winchester, 839.
Steward, the king's, chamber of, in
Clarendon manor, 209.
Sxirplice (of Eylesham). 747.
Taverns, 1904,
Taxation : —
tenths and fifteenths, 1606, 2023,
2040.
subsid5% clerical, of 23-24 Ed-
ward I, 217.
subsidy on wools, 1666.
subsidy of a ninth, 14 Edward
III, "1765.
Tenures. See Feudal tenures.
Testa de Nevill, 128, 1338.
Tithe. See Chvu-ch.
Tithing, 1276.
Tithingman, 1276.
Tolls. See under Boroughs and
Towns ; and Markets.
Trade : —
inaknonds, 1819, 2079.
in alum, 1818, 1819, 2079.
in anchors and cables, 1818.
in apples, 1579.
in bay laxu-el, 1819.
in budge, 1818.
in canvas, 1680, 1956, 2079.
in carpets and coverlets, 1579.
in cattle, 377.
in cheese, 543.
in cloth, 1041, 1561, 1680, 1989,
2079.
in Flemish cloth and canvas,
1593.
in coal, 543, 1769.
in cobs, 1579.
in cockles, 1579.
in coneyskins, 1679.
in cordwain, 1679, 1819.
in cork, 1819.
in corn, 53, 1199, 1818.
in cummin, 1819, 2079.
in dates, 1679, 1819.
in drapery, 1199.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
789
Trade — cont.
in figs, 1819.
in fish, 736, 1199, 2052.
in furs, 1626, 1679.
in garlic, 1499.
in ginger, 1818.
in herrings, 1008, 1499, 1579.
in hides, 1577.
in honey, 1679.
in horses, 1199.
in iron, 183, 1814.
in lambskins, 1819.
in lampreys, 2079.
in lead, 1770.
in linen, 1199.
in madder, 2079.
in mazers, 1593.
in mercery, 1593.
in millstones, 214.
in nets and cords, 1 199.
in oil, 1819.
in oxen, 1199.
in oxhides, 1775.
in peacocks' feathers, 1580.
in pepper, 1561.
in pig ointment, 1679.
in pine kernels, 1819.
in poppyseed, 1819.
in precious stones, 1580.
in quilts and coiinterpanes,
1680.
.in rice, 1819, 2079.
in salt, 282, 1819, 1956, 2052,
2079.
in saltfish, 1008.
in sheep, 1199.
in soap, 1679, 2079.
in spices, 1041, 1593, 2079.
in sugar, 1819, 2079.
in tallow, 1499, 1679.
in timber, 841.
in tin, 1867.
in tinder, 1819.
in vinegar, 1819.
in wax, 1626, 1819, 2079.
in wheat, 1575, 1908, 1909.
in wine, 183, 315, 398, 541, 916,
923, 1033, 1258, 1499, 1575,
1576, 1609, 1814, 1819.
in woad, 794, 904, 1003, 1087,
1579, 1815, 1819, 1946.
in wool, 115, 214, 904, 1199,
1378, 1499, 1503, 1561, 1562,
1577, 1593, 1628, 1762, 1770,
1772, 1775, 1813, 1863, 1955,
1989.
, export of, prohibited,
1628.
in worsted and woollen cloth,
1580.
....... between Scotland and Flan-
ders, 397, 940.
, with Bordeaux, 1499.
, with Castile, 183.
, with Eastland, 1816.
Wt 34623.
Trade — cont.
, with Flanders, 1593, 1728,
1770, 1909, 1963.
, . . . . , proliibited, 1577.
, with France, 1033, 1579,
1580.
, with Gascony, 398.
, with Normandy, 358.
, with Portugal, 1619.
, with Scotland, 377.
, with Zeeland, 1499.
Trades. See Crafts.
Treasury, the, 1292.
Tribulage, 266.
Turf and turbary, rights of, 46, 53,
143, 840.
V
Vaccaries, 672, 732.
Valors and Valuations. See Extents.
Villeins and Villeinage. See under
Manors.
W
Waif. See under Manors, liberties
and franchises in.
Waste. See under Land.
Watercourse, diverted, 840.
Weights and measures, 1201.
for Cornish tin, 842.
, privileges in respect of, 243.
, standard, of London, 842.
, bushel, 1502.
, gograid, 181.
fother, 1770.
, sextaries, 255.
, soams, 199.
Weirs, 840, 1166, 1271, 1312, 1386,
1481, 1706.
, in the Severn, repair of, 473.
on the Wye, 205.
Whales, 57, 211, 294, 1242, 1267.
Widows, town customs touching, 47.
Wills, 448, 747.
, of Maud wife of Gilbert de
Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, 497.
executors of, 114.
Wine, purveyance of, 1321.
, forced sale of, 987, 993, 995,
1007.
Wool, export of, without licence,
1728.
t 61
790
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Wool — cont.
, subsidy on, 1G6G.
, tronage of, 1244, 1266, 1728,
1772.
, tronerof, 1772.
Works, the king's : —
repair etc. of royal manors and
castles etc., 11, 23, 26, 68,
112, 143, 179, 188, 209, 210,
220, 230, 244, 297, 345, 346,
356, 393, 502, 590, 598, 664,
795, 829, 883, 903, 939, 975,
986, 1081, 1082, 1151, 1158,
1163, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1193,
1220, 1222. 1233, 1234, 1235,
1261, 1365, 1372, 1376, 1381,
1382, 1411, 1418, 1454, 1472,
1492, 1511, 1519, 1523, 1524,
1559, 1586, 1590, 1592, 1662,
1664, 1716, 1721, 1726, 1805,
1903, 1906.
Wreck of sea. 211, 294, 378, 409, 683,
693, 1242. 1502, 1651.
Writs, office of sealer of, 1034.
, forcibly seized, 1112.
, return of, 13.
, of appeal, 1366.
, of attachment, 1767.
, of capias, 906.
, of certiorari, 128, 135, 158,
211, 255, 332, 439, 512, 575,
593, 605, 647, 680, 799, 810,
838, 844, 900, 933, 986, 999,
1061, 1071, 1086, 1152, 1161,
Writs, of certiorari — cont.
1292, 1338, 1390, 1400, 1475,
1563, 1564, 1659, 1686, 1710,
1727, 1743, 1750, 1765, 1776,
1813, 1820, 1824, 1925, 1942,
1967, 2016, 2017, 2057, 2080.
, of diem clatcsit extremum,
1862.
, of entry ad terminum qui pre-
teriit, 470.
, of formedon, 644.
, of liberate, 50.
, of Uvery, 1665.
, of mittatis, 75, 148, 859, 862,
1383, 1415, 1417, 1446, 1505,
1523, 1602, 1676, 1777, 1971,
2001.
, of mittirrms, 947, 997, 1415,
1767.
, of novel disseisin, 997.
, of non omittas, 1788.
of pluries, 1322.
, of premunire, 895-.
, of privy seal. See Seal, the
privy, letters and writs of.
, of replevin, 189.
, of right, 47.
, of scire facias, 148, 947, 951,
1292.
, of secret seal, 290.
, of si non omnes, 1323.
, of supersedeas, 1498.
, of venire facias, passim.
, of waste, 1965.
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